The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 21, 1865, Image 2

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ecisuthhi nr th e noji r.*Tio vr- Ut * 3 S, V of * - . . tfc f. m. A conversed njH* bit biHt4|fnbkMv. tins tr.e tr.fc*** ,/ - r= *i»nt party in CooRre* and nt »i manifest cause of alarm. Mnl ^eat of ^>n -^vreMre-q 1 ! ' an claim ftu^Coognss. end orth, with «nir itfrfwwjagqHn:^ I ftenna Lave r •*' »--/Jalo t: ■ inte rn ill p ofcabiiity, u £*i -■sr'ety of It* ■ n.n* |x ii n -of the Jfog »*c ;aaK. extent of Georgia, both efercis s hatejnotbcca suspended for*.inelc I d»T- Tit?Itrc^tr. V.rmcrjjfund kcj )tftt free I finS the Bn wosBded every Southern State, free of all charge. Dr. have bcrna-nrl-ii. ^-.Crarrirrd.ro long ita EreJdtot; M into existence recently gone to Georgetown, Kv. Dr. Wm. t e. li DIPQMpt re liro^H the r of tnese mineral pro- ■podon I.-.., Ci u * ftl-e.a a-1 re. tfo } pc.-.rer . VxrtJuTtfc t:Ti «Sal rSWons ontioie Slates tJaU, tfcrr T- <*of<5c.i ‘ "* i- _____ ighit lT.tai:-- etatol by f.f-' c fi-rrt'-- err I’ai:-’. tint jrc '■ aectpt all God"» [iiepen^ti ns. BfwcTa. fflictiv^ not nitre}’ sh i ibm’.'-iiin^ntlh* Jac * to Jib". “ mV-r. r ver for d moment iorgr. ■ manly v-Mr.-;- rt, ■Whk!mretj'I*?*’^£2L rrct feeling l:oi out wL Uw been aboIUhcd **!« r btfrt soticsMff who •piajiM f»vor«i*iK«g£iu» \o\\ir kppTon/*- MtMVi (UMll4 epnUttnnntion—;o abpjish all legal Uistinc- tioeM Jn.lbose States on account of color and former doacsUe relations. and, in fact-to. make' tUy negro, civilly and socially, the equal of the white man.’ Mr. Sumatr ami 3lr. Tmmhc'.l seem to concede that snch a power could not hare been cxeniiccd previ- tKts to the’adoption of the cOnstltntiona! amendmentwhilst neither ot them appears | to consider that there is a particle of question ’ il iWarhllilTLe aliening 'Waited. The deportment of the stndratsis re commendable than T ’dill was a ilLibri! ...r.rfm i ,ppq*en't, sodwi!'!- . can i7r.r, real b^rmonyV : uina frA think’ otb'o'-,]*®* 0 */* existence of such V power since ita . :n. u.anj . fit XLs-1 ^^ptiob. :d arc unwill.ng to ■■ ■ • J Wliat this claim on the part of the radical il wejtave fo* ’• , J T^cni'ien. of congress will amount to piacti- oinlf mptiUe. l whatever of pol- 1 iticTaad Uatft* K-- nlUs.-wi* to’it; ; but them uWcoogu to show that the ,„,.in , Jt „flM«fe A- in:": area ,’ H ,. r ,i” who were <ii appointed at the >i.. 'of tin great contest,’and do not pretend ■itnvit, but who, nowGod liasdicideilfor I: r futnre political destiny, wouldprac- ; .if or inculrato no .fnullous opposition :<> that L-orernment undci^SliicK we life. . n 9! ’lr« U another riS of their !dcUber- \ to » atk-ns which we widi capo iaBy to lake.— , Th» is the dignified and charitable sjilrit ■ t hlliitcd towards !he Presbyterians of il.f ; Sort; cuased, h.i 1 alre/oly fettled that mstl m l>re%rol.' uaring that t r i.lili them On I caily. no-one can now tell. It may exhaust } itself nnd evaporate with the rest of the con templated outrages on the Southern people, and the inevitable laws ot nature; or, perhaps, it may grow stronger and stronger under the evil inllneccwof thetimes,andfinally triumph a«a.jiurt of the policy lo be fastened on us as a-conquered people. We have not much continent for such a measure now. The armory of peace furnish at no weapon with which to biuie against a fate'so utterly distastful and a people,, We, can only I enter ogr. quiet protest, and leave it to troth and justice to vindicate the right. r i> . i the ileutnem people would rest quiet unSle^-wch _ ... ... , a aoelal organisation, enforced upon them by :,;r^ SS St S f . - : and .loyalty, to a government that was thusro- j gani less of tiieir riglits, feelings and adf rea- MBof ns thingshnpos- ,, „ - • , — Jdfusyncracies'ofotilr AH |Tii * V w HA.kiw- j fint-wteld be so far alienated from the princi- of the v.owf ^letwleubt U'vooltoH. - Tiie quan tify of this ttrtlhf'drtit!e : of eommerte -ex- ceest-all belief.. •Sotpewefs ^ield as ranch at a tbotpan^bari’eTs a 'day,'.''others stjllbigh-? --r, ond one ha* for son,- time afforded daily 1.000 bnrre’tnf Ml The multifarious uses to which this oil is applied forbid the snpposi- tioh that the’ rharirets of- the wortd will ever lie glutted by its aliundanre. Evidences of petrol: urn in . the Northwest section MitJfcflJMkinnd iVithe portions of, Alabama referred to, are so abundant that they arc attracting capital from all parts of the 'country- The surface indications cf this wonderful oleaginous fluid are very striking to the eyo of .the experienced “oil hunter" throughout the fenfire area of this teal region. The cliff of the 'gj6o!A’*fc!d strata of Northern Alabama and Northwest Georgia—the forma tions of slate, - andstone and shale—and the discovert of oil in'many localities, floafin on the’surface of Sagnar.t ppols anil streams of water-art tend to conGrm the belief that these sections oro-rb?h in this nswlydiscov ered source of immense wealth- and the fact tfvit petroleum lias been recently found in Eeatncky and Txnner.ce. in quantities that promise to surpass •even the famous wells of Vcnando county, Penn., is a dottier strong indi- catjon • tmutli^ >»4MnliMtM( throughout th; entire chain ot the Cumber- fc * nd l , 21*i^ n &ifl ,> %l#A n BfolVh‘ltft % Missiesippi nver. In all sections of these States preparation* aro -making for testing ing tid eilsteat'4 1 pi oil: Some'ofj .the most 'sagacioaa of onreaiiitalists nre intorested in these cjltrfpr^c^, aiijl'thi^tild iuccess attend their operations, the whole of our people will be bcjiiiCtt ifil, *ftd ^riii'peftly scat ter lier bks*l i. in said to, ever bCf< indeed. The faculty is now on the ground. ahd at the re-opening of the Univervitv's in rrir.tinn to the,’ condition o^ affairs gt'tbe thc inlbntiatlon oi me _ — rTZZilmiui, later, l«ngs tl>« InlqnUv of mm into ih it -1.- Idurion ever heVfrmcd exj> 'k"’- . , / i «;• ■y . j . try . , _ , i jtKiffmctn. * for the intercata of Cbri.-t, and tun I reshy- Butbft.wii-xed detotalnhtion •fthcNorti- Mi-in. of the North willing to r, ve th. ^ are.ciaily .exhort- , l arr-er they alomrhave l.tiilfe} ther,- hr.* r . ^ ng ^ to forgeriulness of the past, to love of i.ecii, Dorn lint to last, a word sai 1 In tT:e , , L - nJoa aml j.rotherlv-harmony with them- li'icrationsof tTif* Octieral Ar.cmWV’ff^ « J .. ; u .,_gf 0 i|x'ii,T*‘d«p''andgallinginyUly up- j forgii n or forgotten before thecrtiimietoiildber I* tberc nothing that c»n turn them | c.ii-ummated. And thoJi-tuhVidd tu^r have . . r u > ways offolly and bring them into may lie called great provocations.- 1 - j t j, e of truth!- Leaving the Southern re been treated with conftfmr-hou, ^ Irir , :i OTlt oftlie qncstiori, what good liufFWMgfejata of the North :n | <iin ,,, : y CN p^to liccpmplfeh : forthe freed- man or for thcmsciycs, by giving laiiitical bvev.tlu* !an4. | lu-1 ul, 3 J* Iprn crul As-'cmMics e ven biv.ee (In- North on us to rejoice ’vi.h them over *acc, and this sim* .* many of therm, had taken the to the tnitcil States trov Some of tht ir mcmi>crs during tho vcrcarrartcdaod imprisoned. During this [■contest some had thtir churches find homo | j burned, ant! many had lo flee from home to escape pvaccuting violence which , in some 1 instances tlireatcactl even their lire*. .The, of many fill a soldier-grave; th«*ir flocks hrefi scatteredmnd impoverUhol; they i lrd over Icagut^of country, (to reach the G* n« r.d AaM inMy) tlch^latcsd as few civiliz- »rmi« > ever desolated a couuuy; tod they ompdlcd to hasten their deHWft»tk»n mud lhoine before the,end of the ycar,*c-rui^ • ^<\uiiki» nre threatened with violence t of their late brethren are ready to they *c>: around them dDtreai.nd uturc for tliemsc :lrcs and Bialfe -1 they li pOWi r ond sr-cixl position to tbc former. The lliinglsimprsctien'-le. God has made the negro niifcfcrlor race; and he has maintain- timl. pd his distinctive ch'nr.icteristie* in all' ages of the world and under all circumstances, lie is ampuMMUsJb laboring being; some superior inti-lilgniicc inost direct, else, like other lr.nrLincrTjfiic must cither 'aland still; or, moving, 111 - jk every thing to pieces. Grapi his brain with notions of equality, with as pirations for that which.lie is unfitted to ap preciate an-! enjoy, and Jott make him, not only a useless, but a dangjy-ous mcmlicr of* society. In your futile attempt to elevate him, yon degrade his former master, and in fuse into the minds of both a spirit ihat is to tally at war wlfli their harmonious existence in the'sopic contgiunity, The result off-amdi a collision is readily foretold, and it would lake all the Imyoneta on the continent to pro N*. the South underslaiiils die jriegro l5ir lietfor tlhmthc North possibly .can. and if let alofte ivill 'lo far more for hit nmcliomtiain and bappinfew than‘strangers artel pblftlc.l '•J theorists"at ntlistaucf. ,There is 1^, thcjj»t l%Dtn.o|tyf! true.^pntji'cmor, morv-gWWfi f -i hiig top the . bhiek; man, and taruo: .do-: gre Jo tfi^mote his welfare; thali could -be foB)*l il thfe hearts of Alliiit Ttiek Tleptili- iicaj^ifi'if^intl'ii-set^' i'tomtime'd, ^il^uc I ,rC ‘' iiegii Wili find it,.out,:, before lie Bp" • v ,.|ov* many'ipngeS-'Of Iiii' future histai »W t __ _ Jefferson Davis. Thj; hiJJpwing ’.Wutifi^ly .Written paper has been'handed us for publication. It is from thefclsqucnjl pen of JJfs. Downing, of Virgin*. Writ toil at th* rennest of friends du ring a .brief visit tf.. tliis,.city. Mrs, D., we hope - will be rtotin 1 extensively ’and better known iii tkp Soulb by the production of her pen, how passing through the press. She js the author of that interesting work intitled “Nameless," of the publication of which the pubiic has alre iOy been adidsed. Tbe peti tion has been extensively circulated, and we -learn'baa maiiny (■ignjtture.<>.—Jlu7imt»ul Se/ir ncceea him. The bicb aecorcplf?bmaU£ of ! high aecompb >bmeats of ■ rvftin ifflSSAGcE FROM kBb)». GENT, GS^NT CON31 aCIET AND LOYAL. BUT-FEW TROOPS NEEDED SOUTH, * ' *r\vniTE. i nr V>t”ni adds _ ,KS TUB SOUTH e;;s , wth incriBe mc l0 . re J5 ro BUT-FEW TROOPS XEEDE: J. sufbtwtff, iUmtitSi I tuning Secretary*of ■’War for a d«ta9ed>statem«it-ef tbe numqi News Clippings. n >],. —The receipts of cotton at all the South- spring session, they will be ready to offer cv- South, which t eiy facility fm- educating the yopng, men of our coantiy ft* canM.-d ttjoted ahduheh*. ’ The financial crisis has embarrassed the in stitution somewhat for the ensuing year, hut she turns with confidence to her old and tried frifgds, who will not forsake her in this her day of trial. She has still left an endowment of more than $100,600 in good stocks, but ho dividends are being paid, so that. she needs, and will doubtless receive, voluntary contri- bations snfibaenb to defray expenses. for .the ensuing year. Her prospects for patronage areTriore flat tering than her most hopeful friends could have anticipated. We hope the University may long live to reinforce annually from, her classic walls the army of noble an:> virtuous men, who, from their various positions of usefulness, no wJopfehjic'-S. 1 ? thjir Alma llafer with affectionate anxiety for licr future pros perity. flow Stephens, ‘the Fenian- Hcnd Center-|»jii"f~ Escaped. The 'London correspondent of the New Yo$c News says: TUE ESCArE. ,'. Sttch was the position of affairs up to Thurs day*night last. At eight o'clock oh lfiihrs- day evening the corridor, ip which Stephens slept was securely locked, tlie cell door was, of course, kept locked, except during the hour allowed for exercise. Tbis corridor fornu the upper sjory of 011c tving of an L shaped building; it is about' thirty yards long, and is divided from its continuation in the other wing by la heavy, solid iron door, which wa3 side of noteven see the prisoner's cell door, the three police men were stationed. At the other endyt the corridor is fktnasdye iron flpor, with a .huge cumbersome lock, opening directly on the lobby of u- tetone stai reuse, by descending four flights of which you reach the ground. The dtjbf pf the cell in which Stephens slept is cased with iron, the key hole is bn the outside, the innner side being a complete blank. The door is secured by a heavy string bar, fast ened by a padlock of about eighteen inches in circumference. At'ten o'clock on Thurs day night the keys of the cell and corridor doors, with many others, were deposited in the case provided for the purpose, in the Gov ernor’s room, The.niglit was wild andstormy, the rain poured in torrents, and a fierce gale liowled and whistled around the labyrinth of There that the] Bnliv m b$au- . virf dly aban- \ in tbe nation’s- plbnin" th* re: ■’ r*v efragglc. t 1 ■ J H m -iy.family wud .personal inter pret! J. B U1S Bi-W & CO., As soon as on tlrfiinn ran be ) ftffly gitFTrjnrPrsidffley ” to me a weighty burden. liM i.oHi«y ■JW Trumbuneave notice of "lii^rto.tpi-LhgndeB in cq^3d^0^ -f H larget!l?-\mwVw of-tAV’Pr^bftSrt'a' Sfort-in 0 1 t ngsdur General Morris, of tbc regular roas ioseet^ejA^^Joe^j^iBig^iDthq |p- United States, and to protect all individuals in the full enjoyment off tbferr rijfiits fit per son, and propeny. apd also tp fuer.isli lUcip irifh the means of vindication. A message was received from the President ,xrmy, jamb commander: wt Forts McHenry, "died yesterday. T—Till of 'puhiie.. prin^nj asks ciingress for ah a’dditfonal apjiToprii- tion of $060,000. —The Southern Metliodist book and pub- - Second Street, Aril (a Baptist Church, Macon, Cirorgia, Are receiving a Kne Stock pf Gop-1^ adqpte-1 for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS^ co- . g cf __ Photograph Albums, . f*r,v v*. In great variety, vaiyiag in price fraei $1,M to SSo.OO 1 flfflS® 113 m IF flHUp fUMilS i?5 Fliffi'liffiii Peisons, Copies of Fine Engravinp, Richly bound Bibles, PrayerBoois, And a Urra vary* ‘•From all the iDformatlon in my possession ; «lectitMl of L ndifroin tliat which I have rccentlv dericcd * 4anu.t r y. ; — Ifon^Fitrn ae positiou of Miniker to Guatemala. front the mast‘reliable authority; I ,m'lakl rf _Uo ?: FiU -?5. n Ty AVa ^ ,,ss «cc*ptoal ;th*|^S^Oj-i ,b * fai !“T f JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS! -j si:x».iy sc.ii.gof. axi* wisceijI.aafovs an& i&*vv -*ver t -VTlio Kentucky Legislator© will go into ii> election 'of T’rtited Statw Senator on the 7 % . . • luc uo.'U’.oa ui ALiiuticr ro \jnaremaia. ■? • Ch ' nS ? JjgW -Sectional j_ _ Th , ArkanKi; state Convention will meet sniuo-ity is surely <*.Hn»aiK«Wgwir «- : at Little Rock on tile 2d of January. jit isi lliftilght, tjic Hreaiflect v(i!l a^oiirf qiy.ci- Jlayraril {o'tlie" Supreme Bench as self into a spirit of nationality, and that re- \ presentation, cpnncctfed'iyitli a properly- ad-‘ Ij justed system of taxation, will- result in the h:innpnlt>i£3, restoration df the.States to. the National Union.” . The President also furnishes a coiamuuica- tien fi-om Gen, Grant, in which that officer Mys;. “I had free conversations with the people of tbe South during my recent tour, and I am^aitisfitd tliat the people have accepted the ptcsfnt situation of affairs in good faith.” j Gen. Grant also says“There is (in unusual acquiescence in the authority of the General Government, t’'l?WsVput. (-pypitry that I visited, and the mere presence of a military force, without it$lrd thiiuinb<irs,issuffirient io niaiiitaiu,^j-der,_and the good cf.tlie.cmui- trv requires that tliis force should be white tfoopAV-di., i, -. -il. 1 In the Htrjsc, Mr. Farnsworth ftltroducccl a preamble and resolutj^ifs’' insfirhcfnig the Conimfrtce opiEleetbohs to'exaniine intd'tTie allegqd disloyal statements of Mr. lla'ris, of Mary iand,and report the same t o this Ilonse, together with such further- action as thiev may redomibend: Adopted. A resolution was' adopted iu the House, by' more than a two-thirds.vote,'to ’submit to the Legislajures sf the several States-an amend- lueutto the Constitution forever prohibiting tile assumption,(>f the Confederate debt. GO0DNEWS FROM WASHINGTON. OUR ?’« ills l$rfcUpncj/ Ajidref: Johnson. Prcivliniof the United States: We, tlie undersigned, noting -oil the part of the women of yonrExcellcncy’s native city, and actuated by. the. spirit -which • ani- filatts the women of the entire South, most respectfully beg leave to present to your Ex cellency our petition This is in behalf of Jefferson Davis, lately indftsted withal! the-prerogatives of a posi- tion>imilar to the one in which yourExcel- lcncy. by the direct interposition of the hand of. .God, has been placed, now a captive languishing in prison. Whether that prison tie tiio, jnst doom of him who issuffcrlng from its efieets, is mlta question to be argued by us..Jlf. it lie conceded that tlie man who is llierci prc.-caUtivc of a people must suffer tho coMfeqwrirra of sgch rerp-fesentation, then the decree wiiicii consigned Mr. Davis to irnpris- ibnmcnt in a hand' wbieli lias hitherto been the world’s synonym* for freedom, was a most projter one, end lie is undergoing only a fit* ting expiation fer the offended majesty of the law. But hjtsJif pot suffered it stdficiently long ',T^5t Irapdsqible for justipc to be tem pered witnmcrey.!. AVill’ nbbtlio resources of yonr ExceCeScy lwiiud d(*vis,‘ some means by which their antagonism tfiavhe removed? low her to rise superior to tlie petty convcn- unis troha! codes of smaller-nations, and exhibit to the world at once her power and her mag- % irtynity, ilty.ettentRng.ni fiioa-pardon to one ' ough lie may have erred grievously her. -is still her child, and still loves “ill not your Excellency, he America’s dimly-lit buildings that stand within (he halls of olll Richtoohtl. The night passed drearilj along, andjlie prison authorities slept on in foil security till about four o'clock in the morn ing, when Denis Bynje, the watchman for the night, whose duty it was to patrol the outer yards and passages around the prison, started 3br. Phllpats, the deputy governor, out of his sleep with the information that he had just dis covered'two'-tablespiled-against'the bounda ry wall of the prison. An alarm was instantly sounded ; the whole force of turnkey, ward., ers, etc., were at once assembled. Headed T by the governor, a ! number of them rushed to Stephen’s cell, ffortlic “captain” was first thought of.) and lo! his cell was empty; tbe door was wide open, the padlock lying 011 tho ground, together with the false key lo which .itFIiasl pfeWf^itlttOscQ: Oqor LlrarilPK. -out oh the stairs stood also open. Be tween this point and the spot where the ta bles were found, there are no less than twelve doors, two of which are always kept lockod at night. One of the 'doors winch should have been open was found locked; of tlie ten:" re.-: 1' e Inc condoling pi, nor dis'.rcsJs nor per- . -r nskerim ni- r peril, ■ from the love pst possilile inducement .to do the Very j in this matter? 'Will you not, as the u-.m,‘ifeihliodimeatof her strength and greatness, nnloorc-the bonds of the patient sufferer,who has p^ Jilcckly and uncomplainingly seen the spring, blossom, .into summer, and summer fade into autumn— seen it through his prison ■him that we con. SoU'-prcserv jK-h-'e of fc.H ii-tv, interest, everything • to keep lilm ftbofc want and intik d cf liir.i to the extent of his, ea]):; South, to-.-, knows iii* condition of pres suffering find the gloomy prospects ahead for iihi/nnd, facling that it ! l-ceii 1 rotigM I alHintwjthoufai}}’.' Will y: :; r. •; ;- lens-, him 1,1 faro tlie dreary winter comes, bringing with it *0 much of ■ material discomfort to his frail and delicate >this .-jinpoTcri-lie-1 l’r. »hyt r us\ iVc know tho; to- uians sTuhe N--r;h r.h u fir the ,bvti.ri.tr ere (tn- ristians areune ->ortn wlio do 1 tho outcry against Us, wl. > art v. il nmune with unrepentant -1 . h.! 1 Jw* mistake hoi, froi! Kent:. ro©s?©n2*cr to onr <!»nrcl>t» i feot^mtl m©53ag© of sy: ip ;:hy for Aau tlickinJ ib 1 n_r v a** 4•■...■ indent, mo.M jjr.woeful way. it w.t ro ^ alms for tin t eraporal ncoe^Moa • ■ +osc they wifltatr to iia^- erniic tv itli. Tlu. ’ to.accept. Th;\v nre *"c.uly i- 5 to the wippo’-T of »»ur mini ; tt r » f tkr* rtr < v! If.u'f of thf : r for. ndtTMtlTi : v'!iri t ’t;nr ». V>V ^* CfcribUA:i in Moooa, i*l khcaril Mr. Mocrioon'i ad-. * Tit villi ;;*id aid him to the full I ilioultl be noticed t,.w , Prcsiiytcrians of Kcntnc- Of*her power, rhe negroes ot tilt* j Pouiii 'were Olir domi'-’ics, nii-mhers of our j twins,-holds, anu,'in mo.-t cases^our friends:. hcftcv.-Uic-FoutUcm man feels -met for huj its alitvis-1 tlii sov. n, is inclined ; body, and what is far worse than the most acute pli hope d- cal suffering, tie wintry chill of liis .sou], which pines for freedom : Give him book, we implore you, to the women of the South. He is ours, and we love him! ....... We bqund up our Iicarts and sonls in him conditifeti, add ‘will do most tor its ahcvia- . - -i t » le p*,;- t . whidt he : once represented:—-‘ lion, " Rf nil tha'Inaugural Adrlrfes*- of -Gov- j God has sclui fit to permit that cause to be erndr Jenjitits; it brcalln - t! : e u-alivntii'.ivnts lo-t forev r.fandwi bow to Iiis decree. In of the gptithcmpcoplA as a mass, on thwqvy- jeclj and we ore satisfiud-that all the Sotith- cfn States witl givc tlKin expression in their codes for the got'crtiiheiif of’tite negro in 1: ’ail; the bio . ' South there is no one so mad A3 to clusis’i the hop • that Mr. Drtvjs may in siywaylxi ooim *ted *wifh fa Mure fcohso- T. ;ht with whf-t our wishes were when lie was ,i : ■ '■ : r.tiiy Iiiclt bis proved Dtr relations. •Incipie'nit steps nave already ; * ~-;-.I ffrhitn. Nosnch tliought'has an ex been taken fey moat, if noi.'nlC of. tlmm, and | | !< j a “ F h ? has ° n **»£.’*£ in nni y/dM-cnanefUjaTvlioily *^ ith the pnst Lccii iftteCH uy uivsty u mm un» n« ttiyy likve- -only to • be let alone by the real I eaemlfes bf tfichegro’tb do thc' best for him t •Wiin^lwwSflu* -. ‘‘‘.'um.i !.i.l : il'.!I AVhy i» it. tjiatiithe.North.fauaot take.in,j aiid appreciate those .rcasiilu at ions i They j arq jfaundeil in true philosophy, amfew-rv . duy',!-;it ^fve's’to Ifio^trAte the'thjtli'*atid j j Tii - s- tii- of what wV'.lwvtiiwtjttfm' if stich '-,lV ftr .TuincreWitamnniTnuabii;. oitld cHtiic ! “ h and -oa-.dstudy the question t'.ir tl»m J ' • PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT 'V mED Washington, Dec. I'D; 1883!—'idle Secre tory of State has addressed a letter to Got- emor Jenkins, ot Georgia, rtransmitting, a copy of a communication addressed to the late Provisional Governor of that State re lieving ljjm of tliat trust, and tendering him the co-operation of the U. S. Government whenever it may be found necessary for the ■ptSsperitv ef Georgia, New York Market. New Yoke, Dec. 19.—Cotton is firm; sales 3,000 bales at 30c. - ■ Gold la worth 40 5-8. Californio Adopts the Amendment. Sacramento, Dec. 18.—Tlie resolution rat Ifying the amendment -to tlie- Constitution abolishing slavery, finally passed the State 'legislature to-day. NEW YORK MARKET?:. New Youn, Dec, 20,-—The cotton market to-day closed firm, at 50 cents for middling. ■ q3®3 ,,,lt ' 0 * V ARMY REDUCTION* '. The War Department has ordered a reduc tion of w$it| tijodps^ (^org^i, Aljbajij and Slississippi to 4,0(i0 men. ..CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. In tlie Senate, Mr. Sumner made a speech on tile bill to maintain tlie freedom of tjie jniiabitants of States lately In rebellion, and read a nhnibsrof-letters, public and pririife, to s!mtv that m spirit of rebellion still cx-', isted. u'.i - I.!’i'' t !• < Mr. Saulsbury replied, and said there are '■ • ’ • >-*- • —a— would stand by the-pfirtfelpWi of the his message, he would promise him the sup port 6f fwb'millldns who did not vote for him: successor to Judge Catron. 1 —A new mineral spring has been discov ered oil the field of the first battle of Gettys burg! The water is said to resemble that of Vicliev iu France. .:"i • ! ];. ; yJ l AJt --In Northern and Northwestern Arkan sas, 10,000 persons have been left destitute by tho war. —During the month of November. 20,8*0 immigrants landed at New Yolk. Of these, 18,179 were Germans.• —It is reported that 10,000 bales of cotton have been stolen recently along the line of the .Mobile and Ohio Railroad., Goveqiment of ficers are investigating it. or —-The New Orleans papers report that the work of rebuilding and repairing the levees outlie Mississippi us fairiy and effectively un der way: ' ■ " ' —The Catholic Bishop Duggan, of Chica go,lias instructed his. clergy to refuse the rites of the Church to those who die in mcni- •bersRip with s tlifc Pfenftib#. i *1““- .i.b**iill —An important case is now before the Uni ted States Supreme Court, Which involves the rights of State .Legislatures to bridge, naviga- bfestruidnlSU iii* i f.I:.:? i: t* ,f.\ —Ohio is the only State that came out of Hie war with a reduction of its State debt.— Its debt is now §13,800,751; in 1859 it was ■ 14,25Q,Wtfcif Tai;, illii llUi. y-During the year ending the 30th of June last,. 403,000,000 IctfSTs .papsevlt through, the United States mails, at a cost to the writers of §13,988,350 87. The average is twenty letters for every inhabitant. —Tlie viitc of tile Wisconsin soldiers on the negro suffrage question was 380 for and 1,187 agaiust. The soldiers do not have much love for negroes. —A resolution' was passed yesterday by the house of representatives, instructing the com mittee on Territories to affix the name of Lincoln to one of tlie new Territories. —Tlie Special House Committee of the Legislature of Louisiana reported against the Constitution of 1884, anil presented a bill for calling a Convention on the 4th day of Janu ary next. —Texas, it is reported, is not in as good condition as has been supposed. One splen did farm of 1,000 acres, containing two tene ments, gin houses, &c., &c., sold for $1,000 cash. No money in circulation. The poorer people will be in almost astato of destitution during the next year, .until crops mature. J3T" It costs 2 3-4 per cent to collect the internal revenue. I iST" Charles Dickens contemplates a visit toAhis country during the next spring or snm ■mer.MBBgiiteHi We have also on hsuj a complete assort rent of all kinds an 1 j s ■ ' ENVELOPES! Give us a call, and examine oar fine Slock oi Books, Stationery, Ac. Dec. 2t—tf. Ii: ' ; ' , FOR SALE AT ninewt.. . . id iron door, waa found locked from the _ Jsidc, and the false key which opened it was found in tho koy-hole. • It Was seek hi a glance that Stephens, the only person missing, had been "aided by some one thoroughly ESPIONAGE OVER TUE PRESS ciriin tht-g’ proceed' U,a:v- Ijlead forever, “'A Wvwe-rbt be less 'fhan' woman, if we •:*!'■ wjiom the cause, which red :in(} V..vi: lost was identified, and wo- ri-kkft im < :n-’ to himall-tlie more elo c is sufieriug anil stands in ne itlfy.''*'* -"- ■■- • — PK’eeteat and holiest seasons of the : t ! ri birr-, bringing' to human >ra* J Him wliivOpcnf-1 the- >f the "fb l--.:-, year which has witnessed the i of a g’oriotts eouirtiy and made you . , —f magistrate,.by giving,as a Christmas ! gift to the women of. the South, tlie freedom -Of‘Jc.T.cun Daii. ? . ‘sten, we implore yonr rxeellenf-v. tp onr through thp intlieate by-ways, yawls, and un frequented passages through which he had passed. In order to open.^lltliCdoprs through which Stephens had escaped, four keys only were necessary—a key for tho cell door, two latch keys for the outer doors; and A ‘pass-key’ which opens some thirty doors within the prison, including the door at the head of the stair-case leafling from Stephens’ corridor, and eight others oirtheir route to the bound ary walk The tables mentioned were placed one on top.of the otlmr, at a point about fifty yards distant from the room out of which thev had been taken, ,T!jey,a.Ki thick, heavy deal tables, twenty feet by three, and were used as dining tables for the lunatic prison ers, . .it!77 . , - . t iiaW ii " 'ISP* Wliat Jlr. Stanton says in his report about the rapid reduction of the arniy, is the .best proof one could ask for, and under the circumstances, from the most desirable source, that there is no ljqgeripg rebelljops: disposi tion among tlie people of titc South.' “The dis- position’’—say^hB^ixh^ited ?» r - render of their, armiys in all ffie. visnrgcnt StateAto submit •to'tU«imtioni»lhufh*nty,-has dispensed with il!.- 11 c-cessity, of keening large armies on foot, ahd indicated’ the degree to M-’.iicli the war power might be’ redofefeff.’’i-i- The South being then in a state - of parities tion, and the conduct of the pimple being ■ snch as to warrant the withdrawal ofthe large armies of tlie Union,' wliiitlktohinder <ho im mediate restoration of those fraternal rela tions which is openly asked for by the pres ence of Southern Representatives at the Cap itol ? Has the war proved a failure, after all? Arc tho Federal armies diiiahffedjbefor-“’* : - assignfed work lias -been vlnae?-: lias sion really been accomplished, so that eleven. States are netu.diylout ofjjic Ukiftit ?,-Tim'd are reasonable inquiries, which reasonable people are ratting'every day: 1 -It f: man (Ici ' ow why the spirit of MD^yamr more itructive in,our history flian s faNhe pre=.nr instance, presumes to system in!! fall into undistinguishahle chaos. —B»stongoe£ , «• i .; ,«» .’. , * * t i, i c«w c - i i Ivor uAuCiirucv, ip our I K-11.1. ..»♦ .. it.t . “ ‘ : pIcalllngSF jirc'Ti.Atlie l^ooii asl£, not so ”Thfe,Senate to-uay jiasse-d a reso,-:.i*ni , -.artb'b. r'i;’..-you'neohsiuer thegiftrigllt reeling an inquiry Mitre the c xpediency . f i ; - • | jw -„ . jp {. ut . j,j 9 n0 ia it . apppintm,nt of a reporter m procure report *' . - q > v .oft'iic Finnic prorewling^ f.> r to« Ajsotiirfe • ■ mi tar projK>«»tioii nsrong wantit so raotlr, and be; rHvi- io his own little cTiil- , who once stood y his relays - - . j - rffl'r with praises in cr- s, xuoatli L and go up to i|r with every Southern led with : ble33lni£» anti for your long liie and ’resident nKfr'df rutthiiLlti!). il Wo have a large a il elegint a ^r.mfntg ) iSKu. Sit, SiL O 3L* 9 £9 GRA.-N EMPOHII'M. 2,000 Sacks Coni at $1.25 per Bushel, iu lots of 600 Bushel*, 1,000 Sacks Oats, 500 Barrrels Flour, 200 Ifega Nails,* 20 Barrels prime l eaf Larri, 10,000 Pouutls Choice Bacon Sides, Mr. Cowan also, replied to 5[r.. Sitmper, saying tliesthtimiertts firm Side wcrtfall bhsed onanonyqionsletters. j, .^ In tho' House, Jlr. sievens introduced a bill to double the pensions of those wiio were made pensioners by the casualties of the late war, anil to pay the -damages <hnie to dhyal men by tile rebel Government and rebel raiders, in the enforcement of tlie confisca tion liny*,®? as ,t> pay. the same qut pf; tlie proceeds of tbc sales of confiscated property of the enemy. , ...,u Both Houses have agreed to adjourn from to-morrow, until the 5th of January.. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM OUR EXCHANGES, 51SeW Yosit, Dec: 15.—The Tribune’s Wash ington special fays : Desertions froth tire regular army arp becoming alarmingly tre- (juent. .. . , Gens. Bonds and Swift-deliyere-l ad Iresses last night beforeThe National Suffrage Asso- ciatioh, at'Wastiingfon, taking stronggrdmids in tavor of negro suffrage. Great activity pervades both headquarters •of Fejiiaij^’in-tins'city. Anathemas from each Party,'denouncing the other, continue to b.0 issued.' Last night, the. usual meeting,of the Manhattan . Ltxlge was so largely attcnded - Gen. Lee.—The Cliarlcston (S. C.) corres pondent of tlie New 'York Tribune^ ih his last letter to that journal, relates the follow ing; : t. - ft J . . - - - : I heard one gentleman re mark* that he had ‘recently met Gen. Lee, and had asked him whether, in his opiniou, there had any change come over thjyihinds ot feis soldiers. “I can’t answer for my soldiers,"’ said the ' ’ ’ Do not. we 1 Frofi ssor; 4 T can answer fur myself only. to nutic:;:atc yguand i laTP 3 qt changed my opinions. I thou p i rpint ’-be fr^relofii j t h a , t rielit; I think so still.” V - v-i-r hr yoi-.r --XrrT- j ! uiv e a.-kcd civil and military officers of maiceyonr- v . lr ; nlls grades, whose duties bring them into constant intercourse with' the people, wheth er, in their opinion, there ia-any true loyalty among the white, population t - Tlie answer is uniformly—No! At the same time, iny own inquiries in Virginhitand rirailar te-Tti- mony.lea'tls me tp'bclieve. arid justice prompt me to affirm, that there is. nowhere .any de sire or intention to have another contest with the power of the United'States. They are The W'ori'ifs^Washington special says: Two hanks with a capital of $3)0,090. each were chartered • to-<laji at Gharlieaton, S.- C. UpWard of-?^,O00,vD® ^berar " led 1 ! fo NationalBanUs p-itlun.ttii.fast tafro ■4, untring the total omouiit notv Jamed i'223,400,000. • r-'-8 It is anuoiinccd that the Seerefaty mf the Treasury hasnow good reasaifertfiWbfcSrt*Sat isfied,that tligwaots of the IVar Depntmctit will lfotamohhttO'luiyth'hig like wliat ho was led to suppose they wouldrs Many ririjunj; BT tlie Estimates were rats o o any hef. ’ stances have occorrcdsinc mailc to warrant the cc and liclicVcd by the Secretary t<Abe correct, lie is very confident lie can get aldhg Tdltriag the pre-wjit Tear without further ]od5« atld without increasing the public-debt;- and of' the opinion, that'next year hd will certainly jiixahlc to-diminish it very mnih.' • 1 Count De^Lavernay Forrest, Secretary of the, French Legation, sailed for Europe in. tip; steamer Scotia yesterday. He was sent -to France by tlie Mar-yd* Do Montholor ‘ port on the statc’Sf the feeling existi with regard, tn. the Mexican inve-i-in. a-.d i:.ips-:. : : c l; J* fferson Davis, and so giving a right, do what,-as your Excel- ry well aware, has never yet been iiT tho women of. the S6iith! rich most respectfully submlt- ons,appears somewhat alann- he resolutions relative to the French ipvasion of Jtffexiqo’ reqqgtly intrqdnced ;hy ] : Mr. Wade iii fCe senate*ancTGeneral Schenck • ' Cf BIRD, Macon, Ga., Thursday morning, December 14tL* lbikj, Edwin I. Hodgkins,—aged 10 years and five months, - , flso.—Mnconj-Ga., Tuesday morning, Decern V'J 19th, 1885, JlinvirA A. Mi:NA!:n, wife of Louis R. Menard—-aged 32 years, '~”aMUAL blEOULAR. Dolbear' Commercial College, OC the City of New Orleans, La. Corner ol Camp aud Common Streets, OiTOSIIE CITY HOTEL, , Entra-oc^pn both streets, in the sjiacloaa and elepint Storj-building, is, constantly in session, under eight 1 abld Professors. It wds fotihdcd ih 1833^-has a Charter froth the State as a permanent Institution, under the direc tion of a Board of Trustees appointed by the Legis- k l^tare, and is authorized to confer Degrees, Diplo mas, etc. - 1 * • ’ « Terips-—Payable in Advance. PenmansIup^Lcssohs not limited 23 Book Keeping—Double and Single Entry, etc., ■ •' a perfect course 50 Arithmetic—-Including aU Commercial. C'alcu- latious V. 50 Lectures oa Commercial Law -JO Algebra. 1.4 -SO G'.:binctry 50 English—Grammatical course. 50 4i Full course, not limited 100 French 14 100 Spanish ; ** 100 German “ 100 1 At in “ 100 Gh*ek 44 100 Teachers’ course in Peumacship. 100 A'Life Ticket in ail tilti Depdrtmdnts.... 500 N. B.—Any student having paid tor a course in any linmcb, as above,-i^HitiUSd to » -Life-Ticket •In tixat dei>artmcnt. He can attend such branches as he may desire. F\6r any language,, per month *..?20 00 Drawing, per month 1 .*. '.. 20 00 'Stationery, for Commercial course 5 00 4 * * “ .Pcntnacsiiip. v-;./..150 Diplomas 5 00 A Diploma from this College is a passport in all Commercial communities. ' Students can begin at any time: *’-.Usual lime for Penmanship, 2 to 4 weeks; do. do. Book Kecpinff, 5^ to.6 weeks; do. do. Commercial course, C to la weeks; do. do. French or Spanish, 12 to a) weete—but. lessons are not limited in any bianch, , * . ; . -.i; Ail former studeuts arc invited to review their »free of charge-- »» • South must flow educateJier sons; practi- „ v , if sh© .would develop her vast resources of ■ c.lith,which are much more numerous than those •fVBrazil. t JiVp have ample arrangeineuts.for .500 students dinting the current ycitr.; Purentscau make liberal coudit ions lor, their sons if they apply soon.; Those. , from the country can board with good families, .speaking English, French, Spanish or German, at 'Suainc’sS^^ititri,' t A cfiklc* Jfla tfe "eatk Mg Intone pa- :-ga lias Wan a quarter of a century, and the practical plan here pursued re ceived the. ummhpous commendations of the press throughout the community, and as several thous and of Iti former f-tuduuts are row In business In this city ‘the country, it is deemed useless to *o into an extended explanation of the plan or merits of ti^instlfotion. Tf ijftffr fur a > known, not onejpf the many thousands of former students isiwv out pf cmployrnenG an d :o fur as known, not due iu a thou uu ! of those wI*o have® !■ ?**nt f< r yfi[.rs to EH>pca!ndthc Aforth, is qOtolljh!, on ruturrang hjjfte, to entiir a ( bir.~iiie?.s house, although thousands of dollars have Pbcen expended on his education.- A word to the wise is suOicicnt. The city is now healthy. Persons from 12 to CO years of ’ago attend such branches as they may wish. By having a special Prolcseor for each 100 Kegs Soda, *50 Barrels Cane Sjrup, 25 Barrels Sorghum Syrup, December 2^L-7t This World was all a Fleeting Show "He that dares these hoots displace, Must meet Eomhaste3 face to face !* , tin;..-iii k . nan j . ’..a, This world was all a fleeting show,. Each day throughout the seven! For months I knew notwbere to go. To get n thought of Heaven • , At last some spirit seemed to draw My footsteps to the STORE OF 811A W. And there I found a stock ot Shoes Of Gaiters, Gairterettes and Boots. . Tliat charmed my soul, Inspired tn>Mnnse, Like music from Angelic Lutes, To tell the truth, I never saw A stock of Shoes like MORGAN SHAW’S. The ladies are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my stock of, cheap and serviceable^ double soled Boots and Balmorals, for wintei* wear 1 . Gents in want of ft £ood bargain, need scMith no farther than the Boot and Shoe Emporium of MORGAN S. SHAW, . . Corner Cherry and 3d Street, dcc2i-l?w “VV^xliW Store.” _ Bonnets, Hats, RlMiona, Trimmings, etA, dti, to SALE OF PROPERTY OF CAfiKlAGE MANUFACTORY. W ILL be sold before the Court Ilonee door In Eatonton, on the 1st Tuesday in February next, the copartnership property of Marshall «v Rice, Cat riage Manufacturers, consistihg ol Two comptefe sets of Blacksmith Tools, One complete set of Carpenter’s Tools, I*rgc lot of Iron. Oils, Paints, Ji: -- ■j Lumber for making Carriages and Wagon**, ; v^rriage Trimmings, Ac. Terms made known on day of sale. ; ?B. RTCE, Stt/rlvibg Copartner. ' dec21-law till 1st tnesday Id feb. TO DEBTORS OF. MARSHALL &. RICE. C OME forward and settle forthwith. Said firm is about to be wound up. B. RICE. Survivor. gcc21dtavt till 1st tac^day^in.feb/ „ W. BOOPER HABKIS, IAS. !.. GAIXES. Late of Nashville, Tcnn. latte of Ash vl lie, N.C. jl k. * n. m. ueacdex, Late of Macon, Ga. • HARRIS, GAINES & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 20 Beaver Street, New York. Keep constantly 86 “ fd dce2i-lw*. Jyon hand, all kinds of Groceries, \ t Tobacco, Pniits, &e. Prompt to ckpeot none, u bora i’CSAstiiUcc tx tlieij v,:v wj; - r; rUrrtn to t e a^lra: ft mi «y ™ 2 fce-e I branch, three-; - . , ’ 1 . 15 . i ^Ht.L.nfe wita regard to tnc # 'firing..hack instructic: Government. • The French Minister, who Jiff not find Inwtt-Jr ia reliant?, tlie President’s nusaage, any. ground for sc- j < X. B.—Tl.c Agri-julfnral and Mecfianicat dcrart- meats will be* openf d. a* authorized by the Char ter, as soon un suitable Professors arc secured to take charge of them. M in tlie house. ■ • - DOLBEAR, -j —H “ ^ . dec21-3td-.2t President, ought s^EW Yowtafac. 15—Tile Post s Washington I 1 jpwial says of tho question aC the admi-sion | otonthemclaimants to seat3 in the House,! , r . „ _ . that it was now considered and has been fnl-! i>y Jb 111Cllfty & J^_enriCK., ly determined. The vote in the Honse adopt-1 ‘‘Triangular Block, 2d St.- • in" Mr. Stevejrf-iJW0lntion>fi«.c>4«MMhird | beautiful, fine : toncd. KO3EW00D PI r ciajority, they will not be admitted. j U A1»0, acvvnTicUvqi, neW, and in.perfect cr'- ,, . , TfceCommcrciarsTVasiiingtonspedalsavs: j der—ABAiyLilN.' Can be =;ea^prins this week 1 QBSBBSmhBsmazgimtip&~ B. F. Bruton & Co.’s WAREHOUSE, Bainbridge, Georgia. -r tiieir gsllant md-s’.ulv If tbeybalievo ht, certainly thev hsve no cl at the juhnr.cr in w^ich fe'fiW. m if hs of Uicetudebt’s time is saved StuUunts Inteild^A for thl3 College should bring ’hi.- circular or spdtfial direction, as every wfntvr OI f or die Storage of Cotton and Goods, there are temporary cfetabluUmeDtsopctmd. Young , • udent ri should put their fun^ iii thu ha*J ' ,,V "" * WATCHMEN ARE KEPT ON THE YARDS, Day and Night. Orders for the parchacc or sale of COTIPN promptly attended to. . dotton will be Shipped for sale, to Apft- lacbicola, New Orleans, New York or LivcrpouL XST The attention or Cotton Holders in Mitch, ell, Baker and Miller Counties, is callid to this place, as a Shipping point posseieing many ad vantages. dec21 Ot , At Private Sale. Hr Y. Hag is kiiievl ic machkierv. He vfR= c^a f *ht i.*i one ~ . -n-n tv. flUcytardi: n-1 ’- 1 j. : - ~ - a:i.iTta-\Wwi^M.a,i‘aiar:iy 'v.ith tl.i fi,s body. Wo leant that he was a .young & ^ . » b ofG. I : - V' ; V : ” V'- 1-1 M a Torn-’nunicai: .a K assetc.rge of his dytici, and L—' T i ** .** L kite- spec! oi ol! r > ki'vv.' I; ^ &T Sfa-ret: sets haw fiv.n > !r ;in ,iu ' at a C0 -. f-i.*18.00i. ! .rt84 8J. 5*9 hav. ficvn’To" i. -ir.i.c- tiie f* 1 ! i.<2t,S')0 27 %ere cnimr sqea Jpria's this safe. ; £..J, JOHNSTON* CO. iancerille Slate Iilining Company f ''HE Annual Mcrtmj of this Cornnaiiv will take 1 ;ce in Safttcnab, G&; on the 1st Wednesday . iarv, 1*?^, at the ofEcc of Col. Aaron Wil-! ibsrei tbai the {election ofpfli- tliat mne. r w • • v ... K. C. GBANNISS, * “ - President. «Ic Taken l c»jt. ' to iLe pc5sc?3ioji of u freed- ' n ray ploy men t a few days ago, e k reason to believe was stolen. The [Jjavf 1 tie animal by describing it, prov- a;:-l paying for tuia advertisement j Bn m^Lcmt of the mule, to said freed- i ? , - . .JOSEPH ALLEN. | Xbuuuuton. Georgia. Aiiction To-day. will sell this day S very d c si ruble lots, s*toa ted near the city. Also • *. ; * . A Mules, •! Horses and 1 Policy,' *,Vf i Wagons, etc. Also iT : Dry Coods,’Hosieryi Clothing; * 1 » Potwarc, 1 large Cbokiog Stove, And sundry other article*. n. B. CLAYTON CO. dsc21-lt. 5,000 Bushels Cotton Sued. FOR SALE. A LOT OF L/VM) r ONTATNlNG I0IV acres, lying in origin ally Lee, Bflt-nranli Strwl, uovr Qnittmmm county, State of Georgia, being we>t half lot Nw' 10$, 21kC district. Terms cMh. JOHN IIn.LI NS. For Brsirable Proprrh SeJe in G-orclon. F ofit tnttrr.r.f.vrts. wnii oaiMitdnf>. w^i ortbirds, gardens, Ae., fronting «m I’rttfr railroad, »t Gordon. For !*anW*itUr- amdv t«. dei-M-1 w. TOBY & < tfrtlKN. ‘ IdliSs. HOWLAND Ha? recently retnnHd from New Y<irk will* Um latrret Eugli-li, Freneh and American KjaUSou* In .whirl: idh* resjicctfally calls ait Hit hm- adjioiiiing her residence on Walnut utrert COME AT LAST! WBBT'3 PH3PHYL*7ri-t -1.717. Superior to any other Dixeufcctant Known! It (foes not claim to CURfe or PIlSvEKT SMALL POX, but is far anperior loony HUMBUG which claims to possess snch wondrrfo 1 pro per tics. t ; ;t t Persons dnirooi of Lsvieg ft relh blc Dfmtfre- Unt, will do well tobuy ft bottle of the well known DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUlD.'ggT} For sale Wholesale and Retail by BOYD A GORDON, 2d Door below Telegraph Building, dee21-2t Cherry Street. Cotton Savannah Forwarding MOUSE. THESL'BBCRIDEns are ;-i:ra -. „ ar ,t- tmition lothc forwarding of Gcu* - ! through Sftv&nuair, r d h iving an sgt r.t i \ • r»ta ofler unsurpassed CacUitks.lor dispaK h t:;d ee. do- We Tfctild also solicit consignment a < or prqdoce, for sale in Savantwh. ) | F * W * ^ ,MS x , REFKItSlN CEfl, Mscon>^ntrttroe;J. I^Cariart.-. RofT, Sims .t Co. Amcricus—'Thoms* Ilorrold. r», Savaunab.—Brigljaiji, Baidu iu A f <» dec2l-Im* ... It- R. nEAEDTX. X. OAINJ;-*, fl, nj of Macon, Ga. of Macou, Ga. of Nort BEARDEN & CC Commission ALercl 20 Beaver Street, NEW T IBERAL aifranv. rr.-.l on Coil- ’dreEljZt* ' f L '”'" ‘ DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID, THAT _ FOR SALE BY J. if. zeil;\ tk co. MAShENBCltCf St *i>N. *na kfiacnT iv:ujO iuhf boa - fysii- awtr ft® - ,J Uif JtaH