The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 07, 1865, Image 4

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SAMUEL D. ntVlN, Si:.tMTta Lyos A IrrtnaiH If' 1 * *•**-' attorney at law ALBANY. GEORGIA. Real Eatatis Agent for Southwestern Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hi* care. QOTl«-6m METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LATE BflOWN’S; Wathington, It. C. » : This leading Hotel, Renovated end Re-furnished U now In perfect order for thn reception and ac commodation of ite old patrona. octl-3m E. THE GEM. W. THOMS & <0. Hare fitted np the GEM in elegant style with new furniture. They have a splendid BAR, well stocked with the beat Liquori, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Their fine stock of Wines, in bottles, will be sold at the most reasonable prices In the market. THE EATING DEPARTMENT Offers to tUe public the finest Bill of Fsre in the market. The treat York river Oysters are always kept on hand, fresh, and can be had In any quantity, at thefowest market rates. Families ran be supplied in any quantity and without delay. E. W. THOMAS * Co., Gem Saloon, under Floyd Ilonae, Macon, Georgia. HOWARD HOUSE, ECFAULA, ALABAMA. 3. W. Howard, l»roprlelor. A LL the luxuries the market affords, served np to ordei and at the shortest notice. scpl3-3m* ,:;'■ bichasdk. BISHOP. THE MAMMOTH DRY GOODS STORE! Latest Arrivals from the East. rpu£ undersigned, old citizens of Macon, bee JL leave, in Informing onr old Southern friends of this city and vicinity, that, having received a very large lot of DRY GOODS—consisting in La- die*’ Fancy Dress Goods of all descriptions, Black and Fancy Silks, a largo assortment or Notions and Ladles' Dress and Cloak Trimmings in general; fine Whits Linen In large quantities; a good line of fins French and English Shawls; toe latest Shoca—larger than any other honse In Macon. We are also in receipt of a very Urge and well selected stock of Gents’ Ready-made Clothing, anch as fine black Broadcloth Coats, black Doeskin Pouts, Plain and Fancy Silk Vests, Cassimere Suits, eoane Satinet Suita, and a regular line of Gents' Furalltdag Goods not anrpaaaabie In New York “a. with a very small advance, and, In fact, lower than any house in Macon. standing In connection with a large wholesale Jobbing honse In the East, we ran, therefore, give the above Inducements. We wonld, in conclnsion, further call attention to onr Urge and elegant supply of Goods, which were selected with great care by ourselves; and our long experience in this market baa qualified us to judge as to the wants of the purchasing rom- ■unnlty. The pi ronage of all our old friends, as U ,11 us many ..I our new ones, U repectfullr solic ited- Purchaser* should be particular to find our place—Dainour’r. Block, Second street, three doors . from Hoard my u’i Book Store. ElreOMlf merchants win find it to their advantage to give ns a call. octSSm GLASEB& ROSIN SHORTEST, Cheapest and Quickest Route TO ZfSW YORK and BALTIMORE. By the Great Virginia and Tennessee Line. Through Receipt* given by the Agent* of the SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY From MACON to BALTIMORE $13325; and NEW YORK *13,50 per bale on Cotton. Kate of Insurance cheaper than any other route. All packages should be stani]>cd S T Co to facil itste transportation. * THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon, Georgia. Y. G. RUST, nov21.Sm_ Agent, Albany, Georgia. CLOTHING. Winsbip & Callaway’s > STOCK OP PISE READY MADE CLOTHING I Is more complete now than it lias lx4n anv time during this season. They lave received Kitty line heayjrBKAVKR OVER COATS, and a large lot of fine business suits during this week. WINSHIP * CALLAWAY. CLOTHING A'TYVHOLESALE. We have a large etock for the wholesale trade and will miho It to the interest of the Merchants in lhasurroundlDg country to buy theirCiothing 1 ns. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY’. nov26-10t m n. twos wm. w. uordok TISON & GORDON, Cotton Factors, Commission and FORWADINO MERCHNTS, •O Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia, S PECIAL ATTENTION will be luvcu to the sale of Lumber, Roaln, Turpentine*, <fcc. We are at our old office, prepared fur business. An exiHKriwjce lu this city of over eleven years, and oar undivided attention to all buslnc -intrusted, in* duces ns to hope lor a coutlnusnco of the liberal patronage heretofore extended oct29-2m ' E7MrBROWN, OPPOSITE THE EASIER ItOFSE, W OULD Invite the attention of his eustoni and the public generally, to hL Ixr.,- well selected stock of Foreign & Domestic Dry Good*, Which he offer* at very small Aihaucetm Cb THE STOCK CONSISTS IN r.UtT OF HacWDomestics,Brown Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, French and English Merino:-, Al, >ac&8t Mohair, Poplins ThyU t*. Opera and Fancy Flannels, De- * lain®?. Silks in great varie ty, Linens of ail j^rarit >. of all stirs and R ima-.il skirts Superior wrfi u’t.i fo. i*h. . Your special attention i-» called to mv CLOAK AND 8HAWL DEPARTMENT WHXKB YOU WILL ¥ISD TUi 1 ATLi? 3TTC.E5 As alr»«* the NOUVEANT E LATHES' J/A A BEAFTIFl'I. AUTICI.E. A Splendid assortment of l)ris< Trimmi Perfumery, Boaps ami other Toilet Articles, Veils, White and Fancy Goods Glove*, Ac., Ac., Ac. tivutk-uien will And a ptn*i asaortment of GEN TLEMEN'8 FURNISHING GOODS, a Ur*e loto! Pocket Knives, the ftehlonaMc Ru*' or Faney Blanket Satchel#, and everythiut; cl: this Hne. To those who have not traded with me in former dajal can only My, give me a tr’ui, while ] satUied that my old customers have but to 4oInsure me their nnc wed visits. . Reaprctfoliy, E. M BROWS' \5-fcn Opposite the Lanier Hou mrnOm WM. T. BISHOP. R. M. BISHOP & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 36 Main St., (a feu door* below Columbia Street, Cincinnati. sept 22-Sm* * CLOTHING, HATS AND FiurniAing Goods. T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his former customers, and the public gen erally, that he has res-.med Business in this city, and has associated witn him Mr. B. C. Smith, un der the style and firm of E. Sanlsbury A Co. They have taken the well known and central stand, on Cotton Avenue, under the Masonic Hall, where they are prepared to furnish gentlemen with tiy article appertaining to theirwardrobc. Their well selected stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, will be replenished by weekly shipments of the best and latest styles. 0ct21-2m E. SAULSBURY. J3T Journal A Messenger copy, and send bill to advertser. £- *. fuat, t ft O. DAVIS, I A. P. TUCK. Christian CD. I Late with Phelps, I Louisville, Ky. | Caldwell A Co. | Turk, Darla & Co., Wholesale Grocers anel Commission Merchants, 322 Main street, between Eighth and Ninth Lowsvn.t.E, Ky. Consignments Solicited] loir w9*6ia / f, J. M. COOPER, Auction & Commission Merchant, ALBANY, GEORGIA. W ILL give his personal attention to the pur chase and shipment of COTTON. HE 18 ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL Cash -A.dvances On Cotton in store In Albany, Ga., for shipment to Messrs Norton, Slaughter & Co., New York. Having bad many years experience in the Cotton trade, os well asAuctionand Commission business, be flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to parties entrusting their business to him. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Respectfully refers to J. B. Ross & Son, Macon; T. H. Johnson, Alabany. oct2*-2m ECONOMY.] [SECURITY Insurance Agency, J M. BOARDYIAN is Agent for the following . reliable Inscrancb Companies. THE LORILLARD FIRF. INSURANCE CO., or THE Cl TV OP NEW' YORK. Cash Capital ,....$1,000,000 Assets.... j .$L312,000 Profits annniliy divided, 75 per ct. to the dealers. This Company divides three quarters of tlic net profits to the policy holders in scrip, bearing in terest, withont any liability to the insnred. CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres. John C. Mills, Sec. NORTH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE CO., or THE CITY or NEW YORK. Cash Assets - $721,403 50 Policy Holders participate In the Profits. 3 JAS. W. OTIS, Pres. R. W. Bleecker, See. $250,000 J. HOXIE, President. Cash Capital....... t Geo. T. Haws, Sec. SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Or ATHENS, GEORGIA. This old and pESERVF.oi.y porn.AU Company. with its Capitil in tact, continues to take risks on the same liberal terms as heretofore. ASBllUY IIALL, Pres. At.m>N Chase, See. THE GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE GO. Or COLEMBPS, GEORGIA. Capital $500,000 JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Pres. D. F. YViloox, Sec. Risks on Cotton, Merchandize, Furniture or Bnildiugs, taken in either of the above Companies at the most liberal rates. Losses promptly ad justed. oct22-3m J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent. C. Q. CONNER & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS I —AND— PURCHASING AGENTS. Third street, - - - - Macon, Georgia. YtTE offer onr services to the pnblie. and will V V give personal atteution to all hairiness t-n trusted to us. YVe solicit consignments of goods of every de scription, particularly country produce. Goods stored at the usual rates in our large, se cure and well situated store honse, opposite the Express office. REFERENCES: Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Harris & Ross, Ash er Ayres, J. B. Ross, and Rev. J, W. Burke. [JnqAMai , t. e. ntnoEtr. gf*. £ sqciek. s. f. warren. RIDGELY, SQUiER &CO., CQTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lanier House Building, MACON, GEORGIA. REFERENCES: T. R. Bloom, E. Wilcox, Gen. J. T. .C’roxton, Macon, Ga. Holmes A Patterson, Hopkins A Bro. New York. O. W. Bruner, Savannah. Tucker A Co., Louisville. oct27-:«n». Macky, Beattie & Co. Shipping and General Commission Merchants’ 203 & 205 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Z-iT' Cash advances made on Consignments to Mackt & Beattie, Philadelphia. REFERENCES: Messrs. Ckas. L. Colby & Co., Messrs Hunter & Gammeli, SIcssrs. Bell A Christian, Savannah National Bank, Savannah; Messrs. Maude A Wright, Messrs. W. A. Ramsay A Co., Augnsta; Messrs. Lord, Stone A Co., Boston; Messrs. John P. Boyle A Co., Messrs. Wallace A Browne, New York; Messrs. Macky A Beattie,Messrs. J. Gibson, Sons A Co., Philadelphia National Bank, First Nationil Bank, Seventh National Bank, RoliL Steen, Esq., Messrs. McCutcbeon A Collins, Philadelphia; Messrs. Clarke A Cunningham, M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore. Particular attention given to the forward ing of goods for Northern markets, oct Sl-om .A, S. EARTRIDCrE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. 92 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, BA. GEO. C. BUCHANAN. ANDREW BUCHANAN. ANDREW BUCHANAN & CO., Grocers, Provision Dealers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants! No. 116 Main street, LOUISVILLE, KY Orders for Groceries, Provisions, Rope, promptly executed. gging and jy26 6m Jas. Van Valkenburgh, General Agent and Commission MERCHANT, Cherry Street, Near Cotton Avenue, Macon, Oa. AGENT FOR VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE LINE. T HROUGH receipt* given by the Agents of the Southern Transportation Company at freight rates to Baltimore and Near York, at guaranteed rate per hundred pounds as per bole on Cotton, all packages should be stamped S. T. Co., to facilitate Transportation. Rate from New York to Macon 44,63 per hundred pounds. THURSTON R. BLOOM, Act. at Macon, T. G. RUST, Agi. m Albany. , uoTl9-3m. Moutfitli'a Co I lull and ieognphtos and AtlassesL i BullionV KaglMi Gram- School Books. O ANDER’3 t S*rgcnt’s,Towns* and McCuflej’s se- O vies of Reader?. R. ■...u~on’s,Srnit h’s, Davie's and Doad's Arithme- Pkrlev s Historv. Miu-bell’s, Cornell Fitch’s and Warren’ CfcxfcVaud Smith's mors. Fasquellc's-and Pinney’s French. Copy Books, Slates and Pencils, Taber's Lead Pencils ffiQMTs fek, (No. 303.) Portfolios, Cream Laid Writing Papers, Bon Ton, Opaqne, Canary, Melon and White Laid Envelopes, assort ed feinea. Yiolin and Guitar Strings, Musical Instruments, (Agents for Steinway & Sons, Soebbeller & Schmidt A Gale’s Pianos for the State of Geor- pa) Combs, Bnifhef, Lu bin's Extracts and Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Pocket Books, Playing Cards, All at the lowest prices. JOHN C. SCHREINER SONS, »cpl7-3m Jtfacon, Augusta and Savannah. WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing Machines. TTI7'ITH many valuable improvements, and V > which have the reputation of being the beat Sewing Machine in the United Slates. Pcraous having Wheeler* Wilson’s Machines ean have them repaired, and all the new improvements add cd, if desired. AriF.NT FOR THE Florence Sewing Machines YVliieh claims superiority crvcrallothermachines; is the only machine having tlic reversible fred- movement, nnd was awarded the highest premium, gold medal, at the late exhibition of the American The Florence Sewing Machine Company, for the beet Family Sewing machine. Reasons: 1. Its simplicity and great range oi work 2. Its making four different stitches, viz: the lock, not donblc lock, and doable knot. 3d. The reversible feed motion operated by sim ply turning a thumb screw, •enabling the operator to run the work from right to left, or left to right, and perfectly self fastening to the end of the scam. 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner in wb\ch the machine is made. 5. The rapidity of its working, and the quality of the work done. 6. Its self adjusting tension, &c-, *c. Agency for the American Tract SoeUty. All the publications ->f the Society can he had single copies or libraries. Sppday schools can be supplied with libraries at low pric.es, spd grants will be made to destitute schools or ifldiyl.' ' ‘ New England Mutual JAfe Insurance Com- pa*y. ■■■■■■ This company has been established twenty-two years. And is the oldest wholly Mutual Lire Ir surance Company in the United States. It has i fund of $2,600,Oft) and has made distributions of snrplu* fund* in cash, amounting to over $1,500, 000. This company offers superior inducement to in- •■re for life or a.term of years. Ffo ' ' .1 -r" I ALLISONS & KIRKMAN Cotton F cctois AND General Commission Merchants, Nos. 29,31 & 33, So. Market St. Nashville, Teun. Refer To—J. B. Ross *' Son, Macon, Ga.; J. H. Anderson * Son, Macon, tia.; Fleming A Wheless, Augusta, Ga.: W. Hcys Warren, Au gnsta, Ga.; R. J. Lowry & (to., Atlanta, Ga.; J. Rhodes Brown, Columbus, Ga.; W. H. Smith Montgomery, Ala. , oct4-2m* DEVLIN & 00. Broadway, New York. C L O THIN G W WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E OPEN THE SEASON YVITH A LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS In our Ready-Made Department. We have also secured the services of first-class ar tlsts in onr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which la likewise supplied with the finest and best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS To those who wish to order by mail, will lie sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, if correctly followed, will secure a fit in all cases. DEVLIN Ar CO. Broadway, cor. Grant Bt., I Broadway, cor. Warren St., f nEW * OBK - acpt23-3m 0 J. B. FrtEKCII, OEO. It. llEID, W. H. CHADBOURN FRENCH So CO., COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, Ac., CLARK STREET NASHVILLE, TENN. Special attention paid to the sale or forwarding of cotton. sept!9-3m* V00RHEESkGAR RISONj rtifntS&Siin WrrclutM^* ' 73 William street. New, York. Offer their services to the Planters, Merchants and Cotton holders of (ieorgia. And refers by permission to Messrs. Erwin * Hardee, Savannah, Ga. President National Bank at Savannah, Ga. E. A. Wilcox, Macon, Ga. , . W. B. Davison, Augusta, Ga. E. Remington * Son, Thoutasvillc, Ga. C. R Robinson, Jacksonville, Fb. C. K. Garrison, 73 William street, N. Y'. Ocean National Bank, New Y’ork. Merchants Exchange Nation Bank, New York. Any business entrusted to us will meet with prompt and careful attention. B. F. Yoohhees. D. E. Gabribon sep84m "griffin * c6., 58 & 60 Courtland Street, NEW - YORK. Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS, and MACHINES. DEALERS IN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS, gj- Tkade Scpplied $and tor circular. novlS-Sm JOHN J. McCANN, Wholesale Grocer and Commission MERCHANT. Dealer In Wines, Liquors, Cigars, jopaoCo, No. 35, South Side Rroadioay, Nashville, Tenn. r{\ HHDS. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, OU 85 Hda do Porto Rico Sugar, 20 do do CuliaSugnr, 50 Barrels Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 20 do Granulated Sugar, 100 do A and B Coffee Sugars, 20 do C extra assorted Brands, 200 do Yellow Sugar, 400 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 Mata Java Coffee, 4 20 do Lagulra Coffee, 10 Bags Ginger, 10 Bags Allspice, 20 Bags Pepper, 20 Barrels Mackerel, SOKhhla do SOOKits do. 100 Boxes Soap, 50 do Starch, 100,000 Cigars, assorted brands, 100 Boxes Candles, 100 Ro^es Raisins, * .50 Cases Sardines, 250 Cases Oysters, • 100 Dozen Buckets, 200 Dozen Brooms, 50 Nests Tulis, Together with everything usually kept in Whole sale Grocery Honse. s. g. tyoop A cp., Wholesale Dealers in Q-roperies Butter, Cheese, Kopr, &c., &c., No. 45 Union Street, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE- sep21-3m* CO. D. C. Willard’s Hotel, SYKES, CHADWICK & PROPRIETORS, WASHINGTON, ....... Formerly of the Girard House, Philadel phia. nov 10-6m FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AT BA>ySON, GA. T HE undersigned would inform th.c pybllc that he is prepared to famish, on abort notice, finished or unfinished, of any description, and do any kind of Machine work SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES SuDDlied to planters promptly and on reasonable terms. O. O. NELSON. nov2)-lm* I3y CallTor a circnlar. nov IS JNO. W. O’COVNOB, 1. B. HOU.XDXT Macon, G^. Euiaula, Ala. s. w. o’coinAa~& co., MACON : GEORGIA. Office on Cherry St., between 3d and 4th. R eceiving and Forwardii Agents for E. 5L K. JL Bruce, Jforgan _ and YVatts, Crane ft Co., New Y’ork. We will receiTC and forward, upon reasonable terms, all Cotton entrusted to onr care for ship ment, as owners may direct. Wc will make liberal advances upon consignments of Coton to Watts, Crane * Co., N«w Y ork, or W. C. Wat* * Co., Liverpool, England; pay Revenue Tax, Storage, Freights, Ac., on same, and lbnrard with prompt ness and dispatch. Planters and others will be afforded every facility in onr power to send their Cotton to raarkrf, and receivejprompt return or sale. Mr. W. E. Clarke is onr agent at Albany, Ga., and will give all information to parties who desire bis services in shipping or purchasing. Our _per- sonal attention given to the purchase and sale of Cotton. NEYV YORK EXCHANGE FOR SALE. oetS-Sm JNO. W. O’CONSOB A CO. TO Boot Makers. WANTED, TWO BOOT MAKERS. I will pay good workmen the highest wages. Apply to H. McKERVEY, Corner of Cotton Avenue and Cheny St. over Dr. Ellis’ Drag Store, nov2£-6tt Macon, Ga Importauf f» Cotton Shippers rpHE Cotton Warehouse jqcatcd in this place JL immediately qn the river,' a»d At fbe terminal of the Southwestern Railroad, and cpnyenjept to raid road, cap shelter all coliop that fijav be ship ped from Macon and other points on the_8outn- boats at one dollar per bale. Cotton shippers npon investigation, will find this route the cheapest and most erpedlona of any other route to New Y’ork from Macon. YVe re spectfully solicit orders Car the purchase of cotton. Onr long experience in that line will enable us to make purchases to the best advantage to those who favor us with their orders. We have now in operation a new Iron Screw R. G. MORRIS A CO., Georgetown. KzrpBgxcES—Ross A Seymour, J. W. Fears, Virgil Rowers, pin., all agents on S. YV. K. B. sue 0-5m ' LIQUORS. 100 Barrels Robertson County YY’litaky, 50 do Bourbon do do 20 do Rye do *. 125 do Rectified Whisky, 5 Casks Hennessey Brandy, 5 do Otard, Dupuy A Co.’s Cognac. 10 Barrels Apple Bran'dy, very old, 10 do Peadh do 5 do Sherry \yjnf, In store andffor sale at g NO. 3 5, BROADYVAY, NASHY’KLE, T F N’N F s s F E • aept 15 3m K. U. MDBprnsON, 3.1. MORR1V, New York. iF-WVWAL !>. R. murchisq;:, Y\Tfmipgton, N. C. Murchison So Murray, Commission Merchants. 188 Front St., Slew York. A LI. consignments to us are insnred from point' of shipment, whether advice of shipment is received or not. Liberal advances made on consignments when desired. Our personal attention given to the sale of cotton. ’< nov* lm Law Card. THOMAS O. jpHNSQiW, LATE OF ST. LOOTS. MISSOURI. Attorney at Law. Claim and Real Estate Agent No. 50 Market sL, (up stain.) octl'-hSm Montgomery. Ala. B LXTBROI*, • OBO. r. SXIOER Late D. A E S. Lathrop, Late Jas. I. Snider A Cb] Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. and Birch A Snider, Colnmbns, Ga. E. S. Lathrop & Co.. OEXCRAf. /' * Commission. Merchants AT EDWARD C. LEGRIEL A CO’S OLD STAND, Second Street, one doer from Cherry, MACON, G A. novl3m» WANTS]), TYOARD lu aprivate lamily fora gentleman and D wife. The best of references'given. Apply to S. J. AU«n, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. decl-St [oiqcto.] PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE, i PEOvtstowAL Gov’t, of Geokou, ■ ■ ’ MjUedgeville, Nov. 21,1865.} Whereas the late Coil venliiSu did ordain, tliat thy Pro-risional Governor should provide ff>r the forma tion of one or more Militia or. Volunteer com panies in each of the counties of the State, to act as a police force, f o suppress vloieiu.-e, to preserve order and to aid the civil officers in the enforce- mentxpf the laws, under each regulations as might be consistent with the laws of tin- United States.— Now therefore, L James Johnson Provisional Governor of the State, do hereby authorize and re quest the people of this State, to organize, accord- to law, in each of the counties of tlic State, a volunteer company, lor tlie purpose of aiding the civil authorities in the execution of law and the suppression of violence. , And it is hereby farther declared, that such companies, when so formed and organized, shall l,e auxiliary and subordinate to the tirii officers; that they pfaqll arrest no pereqn, and search the honse of ho person, without a legal warant regu larly Issued 1 by some magistrate having authority, and ehall In ho case inflict ahy.punishment except by the judgment and direction of a duly qualified civil officer, hiving jurisdiction of the offense. And whereas, it is desirable to have uniformity incommaad, and that there should he no conflict between the military authorities of the State and United States, it is further declared, that said com panies, when formed within their respective coun- nding the District; and for a vlotati nlations, and for any other offense regulations, and for any other offense- committed, ehall be tried and punished according to the rales prescribed for the government of the army of the United Stafes. Given under my hand anff> Seal ol the Executive Department at Milledgeville, on this the 21st day of November, A lh, 1665. JAMES JOHNSON, nov22-2w Provisional Governor of Ga. The New Era, Atlanta; Savannah- Republican, Columbus Enquirer and Athens Watchman, will publiah the above two weeks!