The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 24, 1865, Image 2

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\lk Jlailg Ccicgrap^. « TIIC MEXICAN JTOMOir* Tm i^MUBtni«>Ht nf i;cn, Jomr A. LATESTBY TELEGRAPH. i tn nroraim !he accredited minister of the United State* j ij'll i *° tfce J rABEZ > lbe representative of { * 1 Mexican republicanism, is an event pregnant j wish the deepest signifiesnee. We all know j DISPATCHES TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. I86> - GEOIU.fA = UBMlATflE 4»U Er.'inse I ^ChaUan. Brjsase* ** (SreDS J ■ JX Du -lift?. CeHwin end .X^Sia.—Duagbeft;, Lre mt Worth—PJ SHni dm. From Mexico. New Yens, "Hot. 20^-rNeirs has been re- y* *»-? .““'“i#,-? *• | tttJ%SSi£Ct£Z*£i£ Northern States new erl the ads nit of Maxi- i p^ror Maximilian Uas dete rained and ordered .■IIHA.V in Mexico, and how this aversion as- 5 that all the forces be withdrawn from the sumed a definite shape, in the motion of Mr. outposts and concentrated at Vera t'yiz, (imb—un D Ht-'-sr Wisteh Davie, in the Federal con- | C !*f of Mexico, and San Luis Potoir. He ... . will make these three place- headquarters of B*kcr—James | ptotr ting agam.-t Maximilian & a 4 -1 the respective district*, and await the arrival -mnplioti of Hie imperial |>urplc v w bi<-h iuo- , „f his expected reinforcements. lie has tion was voted for bv all the member* pres- | abandoned his proposed visit to Yueatai^f l- *—~ tet^k XI r,-, -Ciir, KaoJoIsU AaJT. tr 11-0 P Bell ' eBt This manifestation of popular opinion, ; Ji?” * l bo ?* r demanding his entire art _ Jjpaopmm -A . j however sincere and drep-S. no, Uing j XVIIX Di*.—lUehmoud, Glstrock and Jetttnon J ratified by any action on the part of the sen- withdrawn from the places above mentioned, —Wm Gibson. , tr**hlnwto»— I a **» a * K>VP *M* utterly Ignored by the j the Mexican people will rise tn mane and T WiOCOcK f ^ j administration, cottld only have a ppearrd j take vigorous measures to prevent any fur* _ XJUi Pi*—Bibb, Mnaror a mi Ytkt^ri J nl*v*d. **a» evaneteent /it of.politics) TApor- J jhermlvanre. The spiriuol the lil*er»U have to. - ; . *. . . - r .. J Osvm m « l^ett muck comforted with tlie hope that tna- XXIII P».«dl*nu<Mi,CnvMTaylor—T ; **?£• • IiwTu, Mr. f>KifARi> toon .aft r, in a j tcr ^ n ^ af«T would soon reach them. •' v?fvTi„ —Mjrloe Chatuhooehc*amt M»co- i «<*"*-All»ntic dispatch, plainly drsarrnV.-d xhe nighf S i ep . "tr.—B A TUomtan. ' i any sympathy or collusion, on the part of the i Richmond, Va., Nov. 19.—Gen. Turner lia* ** XXV nie-l'pMs, Talbot sod Harris—J. N. j Federal government, with the action of the j detailed three officers to investigate the dep- R x!rPi niA-.«i*WI»x, Batts and Fare-lie- I house ol rr T n-mt. l ,iw .. Since that time no > redation*committed on the fanners in the T M Carter. , .. , . . t offic ial notice has been taken of what trans- XXVII Pi*.—Clavtr, tVaffoa and Ncwto- WPP XX VIII Pi-.—Jw»j*rr. Putnam stirt Mofgao—P 5l nation;: I cmbaifcador, (tantamount to a re- j to any particular regiment, thr amount of -II; cogBition of JiAREZns president of the Mex- damage done is to lie doductcd pro rata from I *1... a....* #1V flt.k . . llf la.. ■*- rttul >1. ..n . . ** Mn. I licinilv of Richmond, with inductions to join. ia. nonce nas men omen o. Vss. urnis- chare, the .mount of damage to tlie guilt v j I»>re«l in Mexico. This minion, lio* ever, of! parties, anil when the robberies can be traced ic i ,,, , r the pay of the olKcers and men of such regi- eanrrpu'dn:,) changes the-whole suspect.of ^ fanncrs ucar thjg citv ll; " c affairs, WhdlicT thw important political . stripped of provisions, and it is high movement will lead to any complication with ' time a stop was put to such unnecessary rob- France, is difficult to’predict. It insure, bow-' berries. | ever, to impair the r:ltenV rorAinte lictwcen News Items. ' the two countries, which has existed almost! Yo P, N ' ov - 2 ° -J 1,< * r «I K>rts which | of *T0. | quarantine. The cabin passengers luive Isecn Donbtlcss, a man of such an enlarged and | placed in a small vcssi-l. after a thorough ren XI.IV Dis.—Walker, Catoosa'andP*4<-—Robert 1 Paris. K Cassw. XXX ins.—Ogletbon*-’ Maifison and Eltiert— James 8. liluiltlon. XXXIV Ills.—t.*lanctt, DcKaln and Henry— Dr Manae, n. XXXV Dis.-Clayton, Tniton and Cobb—Jamea K Johnson. COWtU and C *' nP | the two countries, which has existed almost j ^ Yoke. Nov. 20. vrvi-tii iV ti Mb.mi fc ltU , Brt i ... ^ I »Uit€ tliat the steamer Atlanta 1ms conic to JSEYin Pw.—llamladH,yajiand Bwldlag- j witltowt interruption since the revolution , the cUy! arp i5?omcl . ^ lc still remains in XL1I Di-.-Plovd, Cast and Cbatlw^a-c. II. Smith. ’ a wiow£~ MHr " 7 ’ ' T,U *'' d M> ' 1 Uordon - J ' comprehensive sweej, oT under,landing, and ovation of baggage and person, they w ill be A n -OUDSOO. I I „ ■ • allowed to come to the city. so much sagacity as we all agree in in.- A „ y( . t t |,^ „ oven!I1K .„, tlonc nothing puling to Mr. JoilNi*ox. would not have taken toward .supplying a ship for the steerage , so bphl .a step without sound nnd sul^tnntinl passengers. L'nlil tliia i* done the Atlanta ; realms. We cannot imagine that he would cannot be allowed to come to the city. | willingly compromise the dignity of the Uni- Gen. Grant will have a military escort from i ted States merely for the sake of displaying i l '' c 3 * ■*}™ c . ‘ low “ » r 5' a,lw fy I , . . * 1 : r Tuesday at 10 o clock m an open baroclie ar.d an empty spirit of bravado. »' t, as it w , w jil I>c accompanied by distinguished officers, fairly within tlie province of a newspaper to ^ The 7th regiment will act as a guard of lion- . discus, public afTairs, we should say (with j or. The general leaves the city on Tuesday i tlic limited information in our reach) that evening, anil has a reception this evening, I,. . , , , .. which promises ,o be a most bnlliant alfair. the neon taken by the executive on tins oc- j ( j tn .'hosimc r ans arrived in tl.c citv vester- easion seems somewhat premature. Grant that it be in accordance with the wishes and Hour, or **r»rjo»TA»iv*A BHNtoa*—Nstban llmranl, John C Sims. M*.—'TlKimA. Ilanleinan, Jr.. W. W. Mengbon. Aina.—Wm Hoitarr. nUrr.—lMMc II liamt. AW«'»-Bam or I MeConib. CanatiMltoric W Collar. (WloAiodlss—K C llankn, J J A Slurp. (fair—8 K Watwtr. (U»urn—W W Watkins. ' VIMrt’ord—T ¥ Ulbavo, Uattim—G P llarriaon, P II Koaaell, tlnrlr — t. Yf. Adama, l)r. Dartum. CUb-J O Gartrrll S U Uimi. . Vmdm J K Stalltnga, J W Troeb. ./Vw^mt-T P Olbton. (MuM-t M Dodson, (tinJttr—V. C Hardin, J J A Tnarn, Ompbtn—J >1 Ed(p, Umm—Bylnctoo, Camd-KII lkiison, Aadr—Eldirlam T Kodgrra. /A.y'„,l7-\V 1 Vaaon AwaTue—T A Hwcarvngrr, B F Powell Strip—J B Brown, Klbrri—W11 Mattox, AMafkam—John Cl Martvl, AW-tl W Tlionua, W II Woods. f uStm-T W J lllll, Robert F Msddiix. Gijdk-W P Redwlae, Dnana—K L McWhorter, J W 8mm. OBtntr—V A Ellington. ffenitm Jno W Stanton, Geo Harlan, Gbrtanrtt-T U Mitchell, 8 Martin, MtrrU—flndaon, llsrgelt. Aaneor*,—T. J. 8mlUi, C. W. DnBose Hmuhm D M llrown, L B Atevamlrr, Htwrm—A J (.load, Jna Jolinaoa, ftarl- J C McDowell, Jjmkmm-fi 11 Baton, Jill) MeKen. J—A—Win. T. McCullough. llumpbrlea. / ter—8am I Lindsay, .IAkvu—Tluunsa lllxon. Ub ri-riAn—M P Tucker, Jaa A Render. ITurrmf John Date*. ■/.'•ItaM.—John Montgomery. Morgan.—VT. Wooda. l/„aYijra.-J. M Hiu.m II, R. J. Moaes. v inn-Thomaa Cabaniaa, O T Woodward. J/ui/iow—John Montgomery, -Vnctoo—A tV Evans, J PSimms. ' --sCV'Vir —sJaa J| MeWhorter, II' IV llarciiisirl. /Ut—John I. D.hlda. JW«at(—C C Klbbee, Jttw-P II McDonald. JVlsasi ‘1 Q Lawaon. I\)U—J L Dodds, > ntt-V H McDowell. /iicfuwmd.—Clatbom Snead, (ien Barnes. A—tj..s_i, C Sale. interests of the American people to have tlie Emperor Maximili an expelled from Mexico— would it not have been more politic to ha\c resorted to gentle diplomatic persuasion, than by a high-handcil official act like the pres ent, to have almost thrown the gauntlet of defi ance, or at lefist emphatic disapprobation, in the path of Napoleon i The Mexican expe dition has never lieen universally popular in France, nnd in the chamber M. Jules Favbe, the leader of the opposition, lias loudly de nounced it; anil there is every reason to .be lieve that, if not interfered with, Napoleon would in time have receded from an unpleas ant, or rather, untenable tiositioii. if lie could do so without any appearance of constraint or sacrifice of his honor. This move on the port of the United States places him in u i false position; lie must either ingloriously vacate the field, or sustain what he has done at the rink of war. Oi the two courses thus day byjjic steamer Chauucev from a three months tour through the gold anil silver mines of the Pacific coast. Unfinished counterfeit fifty cent fractional notes to the amount of abont $80,000, together with a quantity of paper, tools, etc., for coun terfeiting, have recently lieen found in a house in Philadelphia by the treasury depart ment detectives, Lowell and Otlio, of this city. About $20,000 had been finished and put in circulation. Tlie detectives succeeded in cap turing in Brooklyn, on last Tuesday night, and committed to jail, the person said to be at the head of this gigantic swindling enter prise. His name is Charles J. Itobcrts, an al leged noted counterfeit engraver. 8 an Francisco, Nov. 17.—The ship Mac- arity, from Baltimore, has arrived. During the last eight months eleven vessels, loaded with copper nnd silver ore. have sailed from this port for Swansea. Washington Items. New York, Nov. 20.—The Tribune » Wash ington special says yesterday the Catholics of Washington laid* the foundation of St. Domi nic church, which is intended to be the finest religious structure in the city. ■ a .. ■ i , • i . . The World'» special says it is intimated that left open, .t requires no Delphic oracle to ( PmiWcnt j oUlu £n will i'ssuc a proclamation, conjecture which one he will pursue. L nder j prior, to his message, defining more definitely the pressure of duress, he will fight, and what | the policy to lie pursued relative to rccon- is more, be sustained liv the high-spirited of' stniction cf the Southern States. ,,, J ‘ I J/eraUFt special says that two mysterious i .' - , . . _ j personages, said to be from Richmond, were Y> ltli us, die case is altogether different, incarcerated in Old Capitol prison Saturday. , Tlie eomiginty of Maximilian ns emperor of " ~ ' ‘ ' SpeUiig.—John D. Stewart. Mwdrr— Reese, Spear, SrAbr-Oipt French, r/x-ww—W D Mitchell, Flrleher MeUne ItrrriJ—P L WHUams. Troup.—¥ A Prod, RAT Khtley., 7","Joe.—Robert Seanilett. 7MlBf—*■... ifnibi, W R Hall, nmV-PL Williams. lh*>«.-!>. W. Womhle. nVau.—V Johnson. v - IWrsn- J M Shephard, J F Rolierlson, W.u/ti.iufoM—T O tVleker. W G Robson, mu/IM—J A (Ham, M P gnllUn. IFIMss—I McLendon, CoxoaasaioNAL ri-ct-moi. 1'rum the best Information we have I won able to Mexico, with us, is simply a matter of predi- | lection or disapproliation. Our honor, ns a nation, in having an empire skirting our re- pulilir. is not at stake; consequently, we | ought to be guided by tlie dictates of arjieiU- mrj rather fillin' passion.’ Before the wounds I inflicted by the late disastrous war have even , cicatrized, and with a huge mountain of debt | overtopping our devoted heads, we certainly J are not in » condition to engage in war with | a formidable power like France. We shall await with anxiety further developments. “ Alas, for the rarity Of hmnan charity." ! DIa—Solomon Cohen. M Dt*.-Phillip Cook. III Dta.—Joseph Buchanan. IV IMa-K li ('abonl.s*. V Dta,—J D Mathews. VI DU.—J II Christy. - ,'tf-OU-WT Wofford. KBQAI I. Or HON. ROBERT TOOMBS. It is utl.i ntieallv stated in‘lhis city tlmt the Hon. Roljeri Toombs, who had lieen con- months in one of the adjacent has eluded Ilia pursuers, escaped e country, and made his .safe exit port of New Organs, for.foreign Notwithstanding we have constantly and e*.. led to bi ll, ve that tha following persistently urged upon our people the neers- ihU SUte"*' h * T *** n "' rf,n ^ n " sitv ot' complying with o.icrj riUMHuille de mand mail} liy^the repnblcan jirty of th> Nnrtli, neeiwsaryri* odr-ftre- anel *VuIl admis sion Into the sisterhood of States, wc cannot lint red, in our hearts, the great lock of chris-' tinn jforlienranee, knowledge of nature anil eharirter—h*w little of cauj|id thoiigfit of jbe eXciti^uMitif lias'dons, synipatliieS, ienti- menta, memories and sorrows of our people for the past four years, that is manifested by their press and leaders. Surely our people have buffered enough. Do they reflect upon tlie sorrows jldt hangs #r puni1 nearly every heart 1|stone in the Southi ..Do they not know property, our* (fenirfal intpover- d To ; f ,m Two men on a raft were recently dim igwered off Cape Hattarea, N. 0. Tliey said ih.'-i .email that survived out of the party •f fourteen who escaped from thffstcamahip it public, ank off the Georgia coast on the a i .theircompaniods having either been n olinl off or having jumped off in the de- li ; m produced by their sufferings. It will • r ' lomlwreil that four lioata anil a raft put off from the Republic. Three of the boats have liosa heard ften, all thoeo on board of them having finally been rescued; but a more ter- rild* fate, H seems, was reserved for those on tiie raft. The fourth boat remains mmecount- ed for. our loss-s of I ■ isluiuRtK and that wff luure filled three hun dred : thonsnnil gravea rtith the best nnd braves of our land? These reflections, alone, should induce them to pursue an enlightened anil liberal policy. toWlr. tsius. - They should liegcl a spirit of Christian (diarity and for bearance; a desire to harmonize—to forgive and forget. If they honestly desire the per petuity of this fcpuhlio—;if they would wia- ness the return of the elements of national life to their accustomed clmnueU of peace j and progress—they will certainly realize, that continued pcrsccutiSIfiinff'^lilWpWfcniation or our peypic,will , <atraDgviiiti*i|a/i • Why mifen.L Officers and attaches of the prison are for bidden to hold verbal communication with them. . Officers of the detective bureau deny tlie statement that the bureau is abolished. The Times' special says tlie estimate for maintaining the army for the ensuing year, on present pence footing, is $33,000,000.— > Enough war material on hand to equip a mil lion of men anil maintain the present force for a year on war footing. Secretary McCulloch will urge, in his forth coming report, the reduction of the currency, by positive anil cautious means, and will con tinue tlie policy of contracting, whenever practicable, as the floating portion of national debt becomes due. Government depositories have l>cen,nntifieil to redeem, on presentation, $25,000,000, five per cent, due December 1st, and forward to treasury department for pay ment or cancellation on account of the ap proaching nationalinterest notes, which have Jiccn held by. banks us part of reserve capital. Though urged to replace these note* by new legal tender, the secretary declined. It will lie paid as soon as presented. Over $1,000,- 000 one year five per cent, notes, long since due. are still out. The secretary docs not look favorably upon permanent sinking funds for reduction. ; Forelgix.'Ncws—The Shenandoah in the Mersey. New York, Nov. 20.—The steamship City of London, with Liverpool dates to the 8tli, anil Queenstown of the 9th arrived at quaran tine early this morning, but was detained un til 30 minutes past 10. o'clock. The Shenandoah arrived in the Mersey on the 6th, and snrrendcrcd to the guard ship Donegew, anil is now in tlie hands of flic nav al authorities. Capt. Waddell states that the first information he.rcceived of the close of the war was on the 30th of August, from the British war vessel Baracouta, and that he im mediately consigned his guns to thq hold and steered for Liverpool. The Daily lieut says, the Americans may lie inclined to say it was her only fitting end that she should lie os .British as her origin. But the Daily Afore can not help asking hour the Shenandoah has been able t6 pursue her course without the IcasF IhienUplsnn fintf ■ the American navy. Can -. it be,possible 5 the expectation of recovcringjCoinpons.ation for losses resulting from heirvleprWatiohs fioai England, made the,American gpycnungit lpss in for lit! fajptirntt. IF, 11 ml world, should pM' 1,11 *- r r MVKlwnrv or Mississippi.—Wc learn j nationalism, instead of (Modeling to sec- fn ai the Holly Springs /.fo-orfir, that tiie { «''*mai itod party prejudice*?^ i \ t toil the following gen- lea in the faculty of that Burney to the chair of English M r. B. was formerly president of 'unnle college, and is eminently position to which he'has been fft it would be ono of inculcate a spirit of the strongest practical arguments against the admission of such liabilities against England. It is stated thra Waddell wot a letter to Earl „ . ARussclLff|ttreatant( <n liicli -nee cpknov r. f the Oxford, Mississippi, They retoiH Wrlawtonr paiffih', at *Dy ttinr. Tlie cap!fin :uu! crew rctuami d off fir Slun- ‘ led *t Uw capital appear t? foil in cairylng out «*c IcaiHng andr-' idea* of flic president, by reason of not tlmr- ougidy understanding or appreciating his « lfcy and intentions. TTio truth-U, llil» *s of politicians want no imion, unless they can engtuss the public patronage, control the affairs of the South, regulate our social and domestic institutions. ^ up wax elected to the'chair It will" be Kf.niasistic.—Tha latest advireu concern- Ibani u f.i till institution ltev. J. U litenitnre. the Oxford I fitted for tin chosen. Ocn. E. A (if physics and civil engineering. It will be fog the trial of the arrested nopposid Feniara reinemisTc <kthat this chair wn* offered to , in Irekmd, H thttf gimf : IJeut. A. 1' St 'art, late nif the -Coafeilerale Tlte Freeman’# Journal state* that the array of Tci.: .> i c. and declined. Brig. Gen. sp :ial commiarion for the trial of tlie pria- tJi«. E. Jolt jtjiaff to G.-a- 1 returned to Mntisl chief of artilleri. Gen. S. is all ijjnu. of West Point. chair ofchemi-iri tilled tviiijnirarilv If E. w Hillard. I)-. II. is tlie State .audio a gentlctn n ill i verv wax litied for the Unties of his chair. Tlie Taw i cofi-^orship* have not l . .-n filled, though w' xmdcrstnr.d .. m iy ■!istingtished 'urlat of the State has signified hi willing- liamt a position in the fat uity. lississ&xiaasata&ut: gi l l. ! , t , it Is directeilto thetwdvojudge* and When Gen. Johaatan I ranegM* toMr.-d$di fit-geralwS* Ml il l. Gee. Slump was JortW Keogh. Tmwcr i* Teaemd in the !!ti. Gm. - , counni-dontotheindgrato aOioumtoCq^k if nw. ^ary, bnt irwas rtKtcil thrfr fflev»fcr ’ will all in . tried in Doublip. ■ p. - r .- Mr. Lnby, of tie Irish people, has caused summons ana plaints -imilar to those against the Lord Lieutenant to l c served on the Su perintendent and Insimetors of Police con cerned iii the seizure of that journal. It is countered that ail Uie Fenian prison ers intend to ilispute the competency of the court when the special Commission opens. Tile Me-lieal Board o:_G Rd itsannual session in Milhiigei Jomla) of liormbs Alabama.—The election of Hon.-It. M. orgia wil ; Patton aa Governor is now certain. Hi* ma lic on tlie jority is probably six or eight thousand TOte*. The Mur ^lysxiic vessi Eu ill be claimed by America, and there is no reason for refnsing The 1 yY..»k'<nhr*,'thc per»or';t{ '^fl^7 < litics of the captain gives xisi- to perplexing drenin- ' 'nflnSa, lmt atrict justice will be done by the trihunala. Earl Russel, a* Premier, anil Clarendon, a* Minister of Foreign affaitQ Mfre i)x-:alleil into office. Not material changes probably will be made till February. TJio Shipping Gniel<< states that. oi|. springs have been disebvered in England; ' The French were to comeocc the, yvaqua- tion of Rome on the loth inst. J From Canada.—Later from Toronto, ti* evening of the 16tb, represents the excite merit as somewhat abated. Troops were Bid der arms etui -pltroli out. \ - 9 i ‘ Hon. D'Arey McGee, in a speech made at Montreal last night, denounced the Fenians. A dispatch of the 17th says: The Feni an excitement of the last two days has appa rently disappeared. A general feeling of con fidence now prevails that all necessary pre cautions have been taken to prevent depre dations by the brotherhood. The Laprairie murderer, S. Barrow, was executed this morning at 10 o'clock in the prcscacc of about 500 people. He slept soundly from 2 till 6 - o'clock tl.is morning, and seemed resigned to bis fate. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NeW Work w<-rr> 1 the grand-reception of Gen. Grant and the latest railroad (laughter on the Newark road. By tie accident twenty persons were mutila ted and two killed. Gen. Logan, the new minister b> Mexico, was among the slightly wounddd. , 5k. Louisville claims to lie tbc leading tobacco market in the world. Daily auction sales are held in four extensive warehouses. The four warchou.-o, during tl«f last year, re ceived and disbursed $11,961,909 67. tin-pro ceeds of tlie 03,000 hogsheads sold.. The Chattanooga rolling mill i? now work ing about five hundred men. who are em ployed day and night re-rolling rails lor Southern railroads. The rails are made as good as' new and shipped as soon as finished. Tlie president has recognized Roht. Barth as vice consul of Austria at St. Louts, nnd Frederie Granados, vice consul of Spain, to reside in Boston. Gov. Wells, of Louisianay has appointed CoL John Scott to the position of brigadier general in the State militia for the parishes of West ar.d East Feliciana. East Baton Rouge. St. Helena. Washington, Livingston and St. Tammany. It is stated that nearly two thousand reb els have been shot and hung in the late Ja maica insurrection. The new Fenian headquarters in New York, at the head of Union square, is called the Tara of America. A Mrs. F. A. Wilson committed suicide by taking vitriol, in Memphis, on the 13th. Cause—abandonment by her husband. Governor Wells lias called an extra session of the legislature, which was to have met in New Orleans on the 18th. to elect a United States senator for Louisiana, pay public debts and erect levees. John JlitchCll has gone to Europe, and will act as Paris correspondent of the New York A~eir*. . r The treasury department Inis'just printed $9,000,000 worth of gold certificates, which are to be sent to the broker offices as occasion may demand. 1 * Franklin D. Williams, vice consul of the United States at Hong Kong, died in that city, on-tlic 7th of September, in the forty- third year of liis age. He had been a resi dent of China for seventeen years. Jas. Robb, the great railroad projector and eminent banker, has returned to New Orleans, to resume business, with a largely recuperated fortune. A number of prominent abolition politi cians have been arrested in New Jersey, on the charge of bribery at the recent election in that State. Among those arrested were General Kilpatrick and tlie deputy collector of internal revenue. All the parties were re leased on bail. The government has decided to appoint fe male detectives for the purpose of searching suspicious women who are extensively en gaged in smuggling silk, lace, etc., between Canada and the United States. The steamer Wamsctt was burned at St. Louis on the night of the ICth. She was val ued at $60,000, and insured for $50,000. Col. Joel Riggs, of Montgomery, died on the 16th.. He was at one time connected with the Stafe hank, at Tuscaloosa, was after wards comptroller, and under, Gov. Watts was Adjutant General of the State. M Ardouin, who lias long represented both the empire nnd the republic of Hayti at the Court of the Tuilcries, died on Tuesday, October 31, in Paris, in his seventieth year. News from Texas states that the Indians arc creating great alarm on the northern fron tier of that State. Advices from Austin say that Provisional Governor Hamilton, will soon issue nn order for the election of delegates to a State con vention, the election to lie held about the 15th of December, and the convention to as semble abont a month after. The Germans in Texas arc preparing to plant cotton extensively, and to raise it by their own.labor. They also invite tlioir coun trymen to emigrate to the State. List of Arrivals at Brown’s Hotel. November 23,1865. A B VangVGa; A N Getnmison, Ga; TM Haral son & Lady, Atlanta; G Stafford, Atlanta; B A Wise, Macon; Sami DIrvin, Alban, Ga; WTC Brawncr, Ga; Miss Tomlison, Atlanta; J L Willis, Louisville. Ky; G P Cnlverhotuc, Crawford co Ga; J W Avaunt, Crawford co Ga; W T Gibson, Terrell coGa; CR Martin, Terrell eo Ga; Major Wilkes, Macon co Ga; J li Oniel, Smithvllle, Ga; C W Nixon, Macon co Ga; J B Briggs, Louisville Ky; Robt T Jones, Bnrkc co Ga; J M Jones & Lady, Burke co Ga; J W Coalson, Bnrke co Ga; jliss C Alien. Houston co Ga; Mrs Lamen, Houston eo Ga; Miss Edgeworth, Montezuma Ga; Miss Mar- sbsll, Ga; J It Brooks, Colnmbns; B F Thigpen, Indian Springs; Thos W Brock, Andcrsonville Ga; Col T J Simmons, Crawford co Ga; Jss W Sim mons, Crawford co Ga; Dr N A Homady, Macon co Ga; J R Erwin, Va; J J Clemens,Louisville Ky; C A Henderson, Si A \V It K; WW Green, Ogle thorpe Ga; A M Wakins, Tcnn, C T Sv.'ift. Ga; Miss McLcnden Ga; 31 Stubblefield, Ga; H M Behn, Houston co Ga; A 31 Corhit, S W R R; Banks, — J C Talbert, Colombia, 8C;HD Martin, Nashville Tenn. MARRIED, November 10th, at the residence of the bride’s other, in Norfolk county, Vs., by Rev. Mr. Ware, of tbc M. EL Church, Mr. F. Terrs, of Ga., to Miss Anns D. Robinson.; u , , ; :r novSMt^^^^ Macon Sheetings And YARNS. . Received and in Stort} To-day. '■-•urn.- '-.ir-i. .'-■■** . 23 Keg* F F O Powder, •TO Quarter kegs Powder. . y,"* 300 Bgg* Shot, .^0.000 « D Cop*, C Bales Maeoti Sheeting, 6 Bale* Flint River Jeans, 100 Doz Maecoboy Snuff— Bottles, 100. Jars Maceolmy Snffflfijat*, W / <600 Doz Tumbler* ^mli Qablets, vNi tX'C Atwliole^lepnly,^ y^.a Ul L -UrtPUt J. w. FEA^SJf 00,. “ Journal and Messenger copy. Railorad Meeting. ■ i . Match's Ootce, Macon, November 23, X8G5. \ T the request or a numVr of the most Inlln- ential citizens of Macon, a public meeting of the citizens is invited to assemble at the City IT.it on Tuesday next, at 11,o'clock i. v., to con sider of the proper means to betaken, to insure the completion of the Macon and. Augusta Rail road, at the earliest possible day. norJMt STEPHEN COLLINS, Mayor. WOOD! WOOD!! Tr yon wish i supply of good Wood, call to-day at 1 noV-’4-lt 'SIN&LETO.V & HUNTS. Mmfi his.&Xliarl es to n CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Wednesday, tbc Stb inst., the trains on tbc Memphis and Charleston Railroad will run DAILY, as follows: EASTWARD TRAINS. Leave Mvinpliis at.. Arrive at Grand Junction Arrive at Corinth 3:30 lx Ul. -. 7:20 p. W. 10:37 p. in. Arrive at Decatur. Arrive at Stevenson 7:56 a.m. 805 p. m. WESTWARD TRAINS. Leave Stevenson Arrive at Decatur Arrive at Corinth... Arrureot Grand Junction Arrive at Memphis ...... 10.00 a.in. 3:20 p. m. 1:24 a. in. ....... 5:3-i a. m. 9:40 a. in. The Connection by this Route is complete. ALL RAIL AND NO STAGING. Fare Loss than by any other Route. Trains on Mississippi Central Railroad leave Grand Junction on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. Trains on Mobile and Ohio Railroad leave Cor inth going North and South on Monday, Wednes day and Friday—South at 1:40 a. m., and North at 5:30 a. m. At Decatur regular connections are made with Nashville and Decatur Road for Nashville, Louis ville, etc. At Stevenson connections arc made with trains on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. At Chattanooga connections arc made with traina on the Eastern Tennessee nnd Georgia, and West ern and-Atlantic Railroads for all parts of Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia and the North. W. j. ROSS, Gen’l. Sup’t. C. L. Anderson, General Freight and Ticket Agent. novaildi. Augusta Constitutional!-1 and Montgomery Ad vertiser, copy and send bill to W. J. Ross, Sup’t. Memphis. THE GEM. E. W. THOMAS & CO., Have titted up the GEM in elegant style with new furniture. They have a splendid BAR, well stocked with the best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Their fine stock of Wines, in bottles, will be sold at tbc* most reasonable prices in the market. THE EATING DEPARTMENT Otters to the public the finest Bill of Fare in tlie market. Tlie best York Oysters are always kept on hand, fresh, and can be had in any quantity, at thelowest market rates. Families can be supplied in any quantity and without delay. E. W. THOMAS & Co., Gem Saloon, under Floyd Honso, nov24-Sm Macon, Georgia. RIDGELY, SQTJIER & CO., HAVF ON HAND AND FOR SALE: Brandies, in Casks, Qrs. and Octaves. Pure Mononguhela Whisky, in Barrels, Choice Old Bourbon Whisky, “ Jamaica Rnm, in Kegs, Blackberry Brandy, in Barrels, “ Wine in Kegs, Pare Old Port Wine, Sparkling Catawba, Hcldslck Cbampaignc, Choice W R Batter, in Kegs, Mackerel in Kits, ; 10 Dozen Waboo Bitters, 10,600 Havana Cigars, various brands, 10 Boxes Cheese, Pickles in wood and glass. All at lowest price for cash, or in exchange for prodncc. novSJ-lw. A Fine Plantation for Sale. O NE of the best plantations in Early county is offered for sale. The place contains 12 or 1500 acres, 500 cleared. The place is under good repair, with substantial buildings and conveniences for a corn and cotton farm. Plenty of good well and running water on the place. Mules, bogs, cows, sheep and goats, corn, fod der, cotton seed, oats, rye, seed com and potatoes, can be had on the place. Terms, one-half cash, balance in one and two years. For further infor mation address 8. S. STAFFORD, nov24-10tt Blakely, Georgia. Plantation for Sale. I OFFER for sale myjplantalion, lying on Blue creek, three miles south of Blakely, Early coun ts, Ga.—on the public road leading’from to Bainbridgc, Ga. 8aid place contains 15ou acres, with 400acres cleared and in a high state of culti- vation. On tlie place is a comfortable house, ne gro cabins, gin house and screw, and all other necessary buildings for a farm. This is one of the most desirable farms in thl3 section of country. For farther particulars address the subscriber. JAMES H. WADE, nov2i-10tt Blakely, Early County.' Pnblic Sale of Government Property at ' OLD ARMORY, SIACON. GA. I WILL sell to the highest bidder, for cash, a large lot of horses, mules, wagons, ambulances and draTf, harness, blacksmith tools, saddler’s tools, spades, picla*, shovels and other miscellane ous property. Sale to commence at 8 o’clock, a. m., Wednesday, Nov. 29tb, and continue until all the property is sold. This is positively the last sale, and jliose wishing to purchase should come early,-as the best property will be sold first. By ordcror :! • ' ■ Col. C. K.ISkith, Jr., . Chief Q. JL Dmft. of Georgia. W.. L RANKIN. . nov2t-5t '! - ICapt. and A. Q. M. Executor’* Sale. B Y virtue of an orderfrom the Ordinary ofBibb county, will be sold before the Court honsc door, la the dity of Macon, in aokLeonaty, between, tlie usual hours of sale, two fifths (2-5) interest of two Lots and the improvements thereon, to wit: Lot No. 3, in Square 89, containing one half acre more or less; Lot No. 2, Block No. 15, containing half acre more or less, both in said dty. Sold for division amongst the heirs of Mrs. Martha 3Y. McGuire, deceased. Also, by consent of the par- ties at interest tbc other three fifths (3-5) will be Isold at the same time and PEACOCK. Ex’r. G-old and Silver. D R. W. P. PARKER, is gencial Agent for the GIFT DISTRIBUTiONof Watches, elegant Jewelry, Gold and Silver Ware, etc., etc., atone dollar each, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, and not to be paid for until yon know wbat it is.— For farther Information please call and sec him or Idress him. Port office, Box («, Macon, Ga.. nov24-eod3w» Southern Transportation Company BILLS LADING FOB MECHANDISE GIVEN through from New York r to jjie following points: \ .-5lStOUJ .X4 . Macon ......--H « perlOO lb* Americas at..................... 5 SO.per 100 lbs Albany at....5 65 j>cr 100 lbs Cuthbcrt at...5.77 per 100 lbs Eufanlu at. 8 10 pffr 1 Iflfi 18$" The Roads are now in good working order,-and goods come through promptly. V T. K BLOOM, Agent. novSi-lm Macon, Ga. $25 00 REWARD. OTOLEN from my lot, adjoining the Medical O College, on Mulberry street, yesterday morn ing (the 23d inst.,) a large bay Ilorse, about 8 yean old, 15 1 urnds high, rather thin, and kindly dis posed. The aboTC reward will be paid for the recovery of the Horse or thief. — nov24-2t« P, REICHART. WftNlTURE WARE HOOSE. FEARS, WHARTON & CO, , .. 4- WE HAVE ASSOCIATED TOOETHER TO DO A LARGE FURNITURE TRADE AT THE WELL KNOWN FUKNXTUAK STORE OF E3 - F= - ROSS-, ON CHERRY STREET, Wc take pleasure in notifying tlie Country generally that we have secured the services of CAPT. B. F. ROSS, Who will leave for BOSTON nnd the NEW ENGLAND STATES, in three days, to huy direct from MANUFACTURERS, thereby saving New \ ork Johbera Profits. Tins commu nity and those who trade here, mav expect in twenty days, to lie able to supply themselves with the LATEST STYLES of .» Furniture, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Window Curtains, etc., OF ALL GRADES. Mr. ROSS will take with him money to pay for everything upon the best possible terms. OUR CAPITAL IS LARGE, AND WE WILL GET UP THE MOST Complete Stock that has ever been brought to Macon, MR. ROSS, EVERYBODY KNOWS, IS EQUAL TO THE TASK. Mr. ROSS will take orders for any style or quantity of Furniture for any friends, and ship with ours. Special orders may lie handed to him within the next three days. JUU.LHXI FOUNDS OF AND OTHER Government Properly, AT AUCTION, IN COLUMBUS, GA. r PUKKE will be sold at public audio*, am SAT- 1 URDAV. NOVEMBER 25TU, loSjOOO rounds IKON, and other property, belonging to the P 8 Government. BAYLESS A ALEXANDER. Assistant Special Agents, Treasury Deyr &o,23.St nov244t J. TV. FEARS, M. B. WHARTON. C. M. IRWIN, M. P. CALLAWAY. .Axiction Sales. BY FINDLAY & KENRICK, This Morning at 9 1-2 O'eiocl-. FURNITURE, F.TC. 2 Secretaries, 1 Marble top Bureau, 2 Sofas, 1 Marble top Sideboard, 2 Mahogany Bedsteads, 1 Cottage “ 2 Maple “ 0 Cane Scat Chairs, 4 Matrasses, 1 Desk, 2 Small Mahogany Tables, MISCELLANEOUS. 4 Dozen Ovcrsbirts, 8 do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10 do Cotton Drawers, 10 do do Shirts, 50 pr’s Gent’s Cloth Slippers, 50 Bed Comforts, 1 Dozen Cloth Coats, 1 do do Pants, 1 do do Vests, 10 do pairs Suspenders,- 10 qr Chests Black and Green Teas, 5 Reams Letter Paper, 2 Vices, 2 Slcdge3, 2 Bars Cast Steel, Lot Moulding Planes, 2 fine Doable Barrel Guns, 3 Watches, Lot Jewelry, IN FRONT OF STORE, 1 Fine Buggy, in excellent order, AT llH O’CLOCK, At the Corner of Second and Mulberry streets, known as F R Bloom’s old stand 25,000 to 35,000 Old Brick. nov2t-lt* JEWELRY STORE. , . E. J. JOHNSTON & CC., Have re-established their old and well known JEWELRY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING BUSINESS at No. 6 Cotton Avenue, under tbc Masonic Hall. , They have just received a select stock 'of all classes and qualities of goods kept In their line, including Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Choice Cutlery, Port Monaies, Merschanms, Combs, Brushes, Violins, Guitar and Violin Strings, Doable Barrel Sporting Guns and Tackle, Percussion Caps, Marbles, Tops, China Dolls, Flaying Cards, Dominos, Backgammon and Chess Men, Lubln’s genuine Extracts, Toilet and Shaving Soaps. nov24-d2m GREAT BARGAIN! T OFFER for sale my PLANTATION In DoagU- X erty comity, Ga., eight milea East of Albany, containing 2,215 acres, 1,500 acres in cultivation, all of it cleared within the last seven years, and 150 acres now sowed down in small grain. The resi dence on the place is commodious and good; ne- jrro houses new, and ample to accommodate from fcO to 100 nerros. Barns, Shelters, Gin House and Screw, BlocKsmitb Shop, and every description of buildings necessary on a Cotton Plantation: This place is well watered, and univerially acknowl edged to be one ot the Healthiest Places In Dougherty Connty. Corn, Fodder, Mules, Plantation Tools, and everything necesary to car- a on a farm, can be bought if desired to catty on (phet*™ ' ‘ . Having determined to transfer n>y whole interest to North Carolina, where I now reside, X will give a Great Bargain In this place, and will make the terms to suit purchasers. THOMAS HILL. Apply soon to my Agent, Capt. John A. Da vis, Albany, Ga., who is authorized to sell and mue titles- ; jOtJrt NOTICE. On the above described place will be sold at pub lic outcry, on Thursday, 7th day of December next, (if not previously sold with tbe place,) 4,000 bushels Corn, 50,000 lbs.* Fodder, 500 baabels (or more) of Cotton Seed, 40,000 Iba. Pork, 00 barrels Sugar Cane Syrup, 23 fine Males, and one Horse, 85 bead of Cattle, 300 bead of 8toek Hogs, 3 fine Wagons and one Cart, 200 bushels Seed Oats, 50 bushels Wheat, 150 bushels Peas, 28 bead Goats, Blacksmith Tools, one Sugar Mill and 4 Kettles, Plantation Tools of erery description, one Baggy, etc., etc. T THOMAS HILL/or Capt. JOHN A. DAVIS, no>34 Agent, Albany, Ga. Removal. J i CHERRY & Co., have removed accrosa • the street to the old stand of a H. Free man A Co., 2nd door below Bowdrie & Anderson’s. nov34-2t* , H. W. WILKES, JR., 506 Main St., North Side Near ; F OUBTH, LOUISVILLE; - • - • KENTUCKY. MACHINE BELTING, BOLTING CLOTH, COTTON WARPS, MACHINE CARD9, HOSE AND PACKING, Mill, Factory, Railroad, and Oil Well Sup plies of all kinds. tdif~ Catalogues sent free hy mail. 0Y~ Factory discount to dealers, oct 27-2a\vlm LATHROP & GO. Successors to Hunry Latiirop & Co. Established Since 1837. Corner of Congress ami Vi hi taler Streets, SAVANNAH,GEORGIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY-GOODS. WOULD invite the attention of Merchants and families visiting this city to their Stock of Goods now in Store, and arriving weekly, nov 11 cod2m* NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! MACON, GEORGIA. Opposite Stubblefield House. I A3I NOW prepared to put up to order nil manner of work belonging to Carriage and Wagon building. I offer the best of faculties for repnirtsg articles of the same character Our ar rangement* are complete for 8MITHWORK, Painting, Trimming, Repairing and all work required on all kind of vehicles. I sol- icits the patronage of Hit people pf this city, sod promise to giTe the utmost satisfaction to those who entrust jobs to onr shops. . I also am prepared to rarnlsb and >/i , REPAIR FURNITURE at the shortest notice. Prices will be tbc lowest that can possibly be afforded. 1 will always keep on hand, lor sale, a rood supply of Bnggins and Carriages, which will be sold at low figures. Horse Shoeing done by the most experienced workmen in tbe city. Wc guarantee the utmost satisfaction in this par ticular. - W. D. BANKS. »ovl3-2taw. ’ ■ i : Administrator’* Sale. W ILL be sold before tbcC-urt Douse door in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday In Jan nary next,(1806,) between tbe usual hours of sale ail the property, both real and personal, belonging to the estate o'f Martin Hall, fate of Bibb county, deceased. Consisting principally of tbe Brick Store House and appurtenances on Cherry Street, one Wooden Store House on Cotton Avenue, the Dwelling House and appurtenances at present oc cupied by W. T. Brantley, located on Pine street, between Second and Third streets, and one or two vacant lots. Sold for the beoefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms Cash. JOHN J. RILEY, Adm’r Est. nov22-4<M Martin Hail, Dee’d. e FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION. . WILL SELL, on Saturday, the 25'fa tM.. .*• 1 Third 8treet, next door to Tost Office, In frowt of Auction Koout, a very desirable farm, I vine la Rutland’s District. 8 miles from Macon, roatafiffr 140 acres. 50 of which are open and la a b et fttu of cultivation, balance In woods, brtTUy timbered (oak and pine). On the place la a small. comforts tie du elling, with necessary ontbolldisgt, a am ber of choice ftuit tree*, aad aa excellent **0 Of water, and is considered as hredthy a place Mthcre- la in Bibb county, is iltuatcd convenient tones ccllcnt school and chareh—titles perfect. nov»*t L n BETA NT. SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR SALE ~ AT AUCTION. DAY tn DECEMBER next, at 11 o’clock, YSl, that two story brick residence, on south sWe Mar street, between New and Spring street., lately *e copied by Dr Joel Branham. Sold hy order of the Superior Court, for partHhm and dtvWon mam the heirs. The lot contains about three fonrth- of an acre—bowse has 8 rooms, each with lirahre —kitchen, 2 large rooms S servants' rooms, i Sir places, stable, carriage home, eon crib, Ac. TER118—One hair payable in ten days- tnimee in 00 days—good notes with approved aecnritr, <w a mortgage on the premises. R W CUBBEDGE,. K C GRAN MSS, > Corn's* . H A KKNRICK. | _ Moron, Nov 3d,_'*5-tda SHORTEST, Cheapest and Quickest Route TO NEW TOES and BALTZMOU, By the Great Virginia and Tennessee Line. * Through IlceeijAs giren by the Agents of the SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COM PANT From MACON to BALTIMORE *18,75; and NEW YORK *18,50 per bole on Cotton. Rate of Insurance cheaper than any other rotrte. All packages should be stamped 8 T Co to foci) Rate transportation. THURSTON H BLOOM, Agent, Macon, Georgia Y. G. BUST. nov2I-Um Agent, Albany, Oeorgtn. FOR SALE. Old Georgia 6 per cent Bonds, South Western RII do, City Macon do Wilts Valley RR do South Western K R Stock, Lanier House " Muscogee R R “ Bv RW CUBBEDGE, Banker aad Broker. KyOfllcefid street, formerly occupied by N C Monroe. novS4l Fire Insurance. E.C.GRANNISS, General Insurance Agent, Macon. Represents EIGHTEEN Marine, Fire, Lift* and • ACCIDENTAL Insurance Companies. And Is fully prepared to take risks upon the most reasonable terms. Tbe capital Involved In tbe Companies I represent allows me to take on any ONE RISK $250,000. Special attention given to tbe Insurance of cot ton and all other species of properly. All losses adjusted promptly. E. C. GRANNISS, nov23-lm Agent, Maeon, Ga. LOOK OUT FOR A STOLEN IIORPEl $50 REWARD!! M Y STABLE was forcibly entered on Thur*dtj morning, 16th nit, and my blRck hone Mole*. The horse is a coal black, 9 or 10 yean old, of $ medium bIzo, and is branded un tbc left *.|..»uldcr with the letters U 8; on the left hip with the let ter C, and under the mane, which U rather Abort, on the left side of the neck, with the letter* TAB. He has a remarkably snow-white spot, abont two inches long by one wide, on the left *\dr of hla back, about four inches from his spine; also a ^mall bony tumor on the left under jaw bone, about tbre* indies above the lip. He has ;i : :uj:i m nr on tl.« withers, and slight collar mark on his neck and shoulder*. He w a line saddle and han.*-* ! • ling a very easy-going, ambling gait under the sad dle, and works well in single or double harness. I have reason to believe lie was taken by a negro mau by tbe name of Ben Speer. Ben U a thick, heavy-set fellow, with full, round face, quite black, and 28 or 30 yeas old—was raised in UpN$ county, where ho has relations. He has a brother fn Barncsvillc and one in Albany, and will probably make his way to one of these places after uie hone is disposed of. The horse with a negro rider was seen to pas* Bailey's Mills, on the Columbus road, tbe same morning he was stolen. I will give tlie above reward tor the delivery of the horse to me at Macon, or In proportion for In formation which will lead to his recovery, provi ded he Is not scrioualy disfigured or injured. CKOHKR& Macon, Nov 22,1865-Of _ [OW1CUL.J PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE, j Provisional Gov’t, of Georou, Millcdgcvillc, Nov. 21, IMG. | Whereas the late Convention did ordain, that the Provisional Governor should provide for the forma tion of one or more Militia or Volunteer com panies in each of the counties of the Stair, to act as a police force, to suppress violence, to preserve order and to aid tbe civil officer* in the enforce ment of the laws, under snch regulation* aa might be consistent with tlie laws of the United States.— Now therefore, I, James Johnson, ProrWonal Governor Of the State, do hereby lotboritr and re quest the people of this State, to organise, accord- law, in each of the counties of the State, a volunteer company, lor the purpose of aiding the civil authorities in the execution of law and the suppression of violence. And it hereby further declared, that sorb companies, when so formed and organized, shall be auxiliary and subordinate to the civil officer.; that they shall arrest no person, and Rearch the house of no person, without a legal warmt regu larly Issued by some magistrate having authority, and shall in no cave inflict any panisbmj'nt except by the judgment and direction of a duly qualified civil officer, having jurisdiction of tbe offmte. And whereas, it in teirable to have unlfbrmiiy in command, and that there should be no conflict between the military authorities of the State mi United States, it is farther declared, that said com panies when formed within their nwpcctiveemm ties, Shall be under the control and subject to tbr military commanders of the United State*, com* manding tbe District; and for a violation of the** rcgulatiooii, and for any other oflenac committed, shall be tried and punished according to the rales prescribed for the government of the army of Ike United States. Given under my hand and Seal ot the Executive Department at Milledgerlile, on thi* the AM •lay of November, A. D., ISfifi* JAMES JOHNSON, nov22-2w Prorblonai Governor <*a. Tbe New Era, Atlanta; Savannah Republican, Colombo* Enquirer and Atheuv Watchir.au, will publish the above two weeks. AGENTS WANTED. i JH)UR men to travel in Alabama, FloruU, .Soutk Carolina and Georgia, forth*- next three «c four months to close up tbe tuwettied Cot too Ui» business of Mr. Bam'l Griaworld P«r»om *ppl> ing must equip themselves and bnas und reference as to character, etc. Apply to y. B. JOHNSON, an., nov24-eod2t ClimUsm. Journal A Messenger copy.