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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH.
OH) SEMES, NO. 1397.!
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1805.
CITY BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEY*.
/~lOBB A JACK*
lJ Ga., office oppo*Hc Vi
K. A. Wilbov, Third dmft
N, AMtiiti at law Macon
,t CBSk<W OT«C office of
m.vlSm*
J AM » JACtLM)
n o! I .V RA.-.'*. AR.»r«H*>»atI.*w. Macou. Ga.,
iMttre om Mix A KutUml a *tom Will
pit** prompt attention to alt busin*-** »-nt routed to
their care. " oet7-3in*.
*. •. »ot.T, It. 7* 1 Y BAS “
L
r
AP. WHITTLE, Attorney* »t Law. toffic
over Payr.c’a Drag Store,- next to Co net r
JJ,» Macon, Oi. „
.v nmrri i ■ h. k whittle.
PHYSI.CIANH ASH I)KI <i«;lSTS.
'VAL—Dr. B. A. White Dow on ui.ii . two
dm over tb«* present post ofli-e, next
VHr to Dr. C. H- Hall .* offiee, when, he can be
foBhd nixht or day when not professionally absent
wflta
« »K. CEO-I|Ci Mt.- h« removedl.isoffice
from Hrowo'. Bow to the Kart eltle if Third
ttreet, Jjrtween Pojtf.r »nd Hum—wl,er. « ,n
b« fouud .1 *U WP’~0o. . ny fr&l
I Cits SMITH i" tltl UN, opt-. I .pit r Walnut
|^/ md 4th * ir« ns, pr. i igbti< »t o|<l d * r ?4-
oetft-Srn
R E
J. ROOSY1L1 ■ s ilomoeopuihist»
_ r Office Mulbrevj .
J. M. Boardia&o’a Book
Walnut, near Third street
ifthington Block, <
it.re. toideoce <
Hor2t-3m*
n il. W- P. rARKER—realdenca and
j^R. T. L. HARRIS teudeniJtL prof
.id office on
Medical Col-
hours. day and
&yv
. . Jaer-
(OtBco on Second street,
•mIT-Sid
PQjf MISSION M ERf'll A NTS.
lrKWETT^ tfNII^EK, WUh-nle Com mis*
o «km Merchmit-, vud (iener il Agcim, Scroml
ni.vi, t.e|».i i. i.'bi-rrj nnd Po t .lar', mtQlh f/f—
Prompt j.i i rout attemloa glrn to all oliplgp-
inents of cotton, produce, manufactures and oilier
articles of Mere handle. Order* aiuFConaignmenta
solicited from all parts «f tlm country. Agents
for several first cftM Insurant c Companies.
fieU.SUi *
OTE
I.T1KS.
H. OTTO.—Whotemle ami retell dealer in
• Watchr., Jehelry Wank M.T riat., Uulil
item. Gold, Silver fend Steel BMetfecte*, Ac. At
iMfeMld Of j II .1* 8 S VI r[rln, Mien Avenue,
cqo.Ga. Walutirt. ClOctaand Jewelry, rrjuln-d
»ou warAnted. SpifW U MM of nil descrlp-
luma put In ojrdaf, q uliii-li Mr. p Heit. i; v illat-
D J. BABTL.ET. WATCmy.ra, late work
XVatckas at pre-unit in
the Flovd IloU-
ie Building,
M«*i|ji ul Celli
•ga, Maibeny *•
treeL
Al-h.'V:
tupl rorf C
.Untlv a weU •elected t
lie (.old and Siller Wateuea aud .to
i. he. and Jewelry carefully repair
ed «<>|ID1UH- reid'.’S
MISt'KI.l.AStpoI'S,
\ J At'ON lJAII. S’ TKLpti RAIMI Job Printing
VJ 'Ultej. 4h»i MPli *|efjdtScrtpUpB taeru-
t ed op abort noliee apd It) gu« J Tefliii rea
ouabje ; M : "
/ST J. BI AXK, tral wlale igetit, »I*tPn, Ga.
u» I'eraoD* hat lug hottM, tur vain or rout, or
wan tipg In nmt bom w, rautiul he licl.
lor suited than Vr eallliis an me. From my
long oxiiertunee in the md o tale bualnua, I jun
t.etter pruwred to give MtUfaettoo than any other
penottt Id tba city. ' G. J. BLARE.
Macon. Gs-. Sept. ll», i8fo-tj-ml-fi« _ : .,
r> J . a o. I AhB. V»~now flSiirlnff for eats a
' Urife lot eg tfoleljo.f IfpiaiP LJilttiet'. Also,
1 Oil by retail. Kext door to Krpresa otHee.
tioTJ-Sm*
Important to Teachers!
Brownwood Institute-
S O long and ao favorably known to the r.ubliw
owing to the death of it. owner, Wm. Soiras,
la aow offered for bale. Everything conaUlered,
Uitagwoatd
Srhoil rc.nn. eted- with It la * flue OhWnet pt
Mineral. anA Library.. It l« not quite a mile firom
tb« rorporate lin.lt* of I-aGiacgc—contain* 45
urea Land, with a large Garden, Ortliard, Ac.. -
Those wbo expoct to make touching a profcf aioa,
would do well to come and examine the property.
For farther Information apply to
J. t. AATTWy, LaGrangc, Ga.
. ^Qiwngc,' Pec. 8^ r j}ee ltM%> _
t»tag«lG*ait4F»>iiily Bertey W«son»,
’FROM CONCOR& AND BRATTLBfcOHO.
t ITK will soon bare a euprdy of Buggies, Top
VV Family WWoikfl and ttarnoHS mauc-to order
,t CONCORD A NO BRA.TTLEBORO, expressly for
r Gw market, and will warrant them td> jpve entire
^»ti-faction to oil purchasers, We .will *ell no
u.M-k ii.it madt expressly to our order. Thoae
ft*, ui a Jiatonce can address us at Maeon (to care
W iSinijUtooV- or at HawkluarUlartia.
2rp MCDUFFIE, MASON & CO,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
LATE BBOffS’S;
1 VosMngtcn^D. C.
Hii* leading Hotel, RencrtiifKl end Refurnished
- now in \Torfeet order fbf r the recaption and ac-
eominndaiion of it* old patrons. octlr^hn
“ A’ S. HABTBIDGE,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT.
MIX & RUTLAND
NO. II COTTON AVENUE,
WHOLESALE <t RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS and SHOES,
H AVE on band and are tonrtanfly reeeiviuga
line u,o,rtir.,-nt of Linixs', G«inTWIiWll*i
Bora' and Ciulhw'-vs’ Hooti ami Shoes, of the
beat deaeripUnn ami fbe latent nfylea; which they
offer nr cheap nr they ran be bought in the market
The attentiuii of MEWJHANT8 U eapeeiafly
called to their JOBBING DEPAR i M E S T.
Thanking their friend, tor put farora, they pe-
apitllklTj m,licit a continuance of the same
dec 17-liad-4tw* , .
Chiistmat.! ChriMmas! Chris (nias
FOR THE LADIES.
Another lot of
FINE FURS!!
Jqst received. Also
WATER FALL HOODS!
T ADii- 3, wc Invite you to caJI T. W- Free-
u man' a and examine our stock of furs. We
will take ”T< at plea r.r in 8lHMrin; r them. W>
also invlu- aa examic^tir.n of the Water Fall Hood*
th< nv»*: ■ I' 1 .1: r . |«j| u int* r.
UtVf2w H. SITAW & CO.
Journal A: Mi>'en^er copy.
JEWELRY STORE.
B J, JQHNSTON & CC.,
Hare re-eatabUabed tU-lr old atid well known
JEWELRY STORE and WATCH REPAIRING
BUSINESS at
No. C Col ion Avenue,
iith r the II.:
Tl'cv liavt* ju-t r.v. i\. I • .ti!
clsawca ^|}d njalitieu of ‘C(»odj» kept in their line,
indudime Watches, .Jewelry, BpepUplee, Gold
Pena Choice I utlcry. Port Ilojiaic*, Merachanm*.
Ilriulioi. Violins, Guitar and Violin
ijrs, Double Burn l Sportlr.ir Guns and Tackle,
ur.Aon C’ai. Mir.Wea, 'I'ojh, China Dolls,
Playlnj; ('ard*, Dominos, B.trk^aimuon and Chess
Mi-n, LuhinL ^fnniiif 1.Mra.lv, |..il i a-.iJ^liai in.:
Soaps. Dor24-<12m
Sayanui\h Forv/arjing
HOUSE.
THE M'BSt’RIBKRS »|*c paying particular at
toition to the forwarding of iloodc* and pottaq
through Snvann.tb, and having an ageist In Augusta
offer unaiirposaed I'ai ilitlea foi d^patch and econo'
ould also solicit coiim
W. SIMS .V CO.
GRIFFIN & CQ„
58 & CO Courtlnnd Street,.
NEW - YORK,
Mwlhfartim rs .'tjKIt l I. l i I; II. i.Mpi.E-
SIKNTS, uij
. H At’IIOiES.
DEALERS IS SEEI1S AND PF.RTtl.lZKItS.
HT’TKiUR Huen-iEb. Semi tor circular.
nor 18-3®
Macon, I ofle
citlsemt ip ii* pi
Nedieul Joliet
ently lo
» to th.'
_ ;Jke pf ku-uR inc, SAurger^ s
IfikTir.g'liftd eighteen (18) jeithj expt
ruatjnent of di-.cu.st-:. |>ecntfar to i
ObalelridA
in the
South.
Office Ralfetqn’:. t»ui!ding on Third htTeet, ovei
NewfimA Loaf ton’s, next fo Hardeman ifc fipqik'ti
deel2-lnr» C. B. LBITneK, M. 1).
BHHililiV, N<|Uifcfll A CO.,
AGENTS FOIl
DODDS, MACNEALS & URBAN'S,
eELEBRATUD
lire and Borglar Proof Safes,
Bank Locks, &c.
' pHESK SAFES AND LOCKS have hero rthnr-
JL oughlv tested and their rcjmtatlon is cqch
tftat the Tfutisnqr Ubpautmext ut Atuabington
and New York .-ity U£c them in preference to
any other. Tb«-j are made exclusively ot iron
tud BtecL 'thus renderijfjj them entirely*
FIRE AND DA M.P P4pOFt
ZSnreka and Egcelsior Sank Locks,
: por Vai»lt3, Expre* Boxes, Eaukcr$> jewellers,
tad Merdianta, are unrivalled, ahd o»rt«e» doeiring
such articles will find it greatly to their interest to
purchase from us, as wc can *oll at manufacturers’
prices, freight only added,
nov ll-3m RIIXSELY, SQUI ER CO.
Southern Tmnkportatiou Company
BILLS LADING FOB MECHANDI3E GIVEN
through from New York to. the following
points: ' m .
Macon at.... *4 G5 per 100 lba
Aijhtk-us at 1 5 50 per 100 lbs
Albany at 5 fiS per 1(>0 !!»:,
Cutlibert atr...7:;.— 5 77 per 100 lba
Eufitula at 5 00 per 100 lbs
The Roads are now in good working order, aud
goods come through promptly.
T. R. BLOOM, Agent,
jjov*24-lm Macon, Ga
C. G. CONNER & BRP.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT^
-AKD-
PURCHASING AGENTS,
Third street, .... Macon, Georgia.
‘VVT'E offer our services to the public, and will
\\ give personal attention to all buiMness en
trusted to U3.
We eolicit consignments of goods of every 'de
scription, particularly country produce.
Goodr stored at the u-uni rates in our large, se
cure and well situated 'store Loupe, opposite the
Express office. * *' * 1 • - ‘
BTFERESCEfl:
Boot Hardeman <fc Sparlcs, Harris & Ross, A^h'
er Ayr?** J- B- and Key. J. W. Burke.
]uly20 Om
HEKRY TOKCJt.
JAMES Y0NO|\
(Fmn Georgia.)
HENRY Y0NGE & CO.,
(I0UMI88I0N MERCHANTS
No. 11, Krnud Street, Sow York,
QOLIf'lT consignments of Cotton an other
Q articles, and orders for purchase of Goods.
REFERENCES;
Charles Day, Esq., T. IL Blootn, Esq., I. C.
Plant, Esq., Macon, Georgia; Messrs. Phinizy
Sf Clayton, Augusta.
They liayu ‘lia-l large experience in pur-
eliasing Hau.koad SurruRs of all descrip
tions niul solicit orders from Railroad Com
panies. , , nuvll-Om*
*r. o. uinoRi r. m. i.. squikk. * s. r. wauken.
RiDGELY, SQUIER '& GO.,
pOTTON FACTORS, GENERAL PRODUCE
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS-
Lqpler House fiuiljiug, , _
MACON, GEORGIA.
Iw'F KIIESCES s
T. It. Bloqm, R.r»’ilcox. Gen. J.T. Croxtou,
bfqcqn, fiti. Ilolrnrtr* Patterson, U'Uikln-. ,v H:u-
New York: C. W. Bruner, Sarannali. Tin ktr A
Co., Louisville.
yi^'WniH 'i nfliiw'i trr
Boyd & Gordon,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRU GGISTS,
fllKUltY ST., TWO POOU8 HUlW TELEGRAPH
m^:z
I't-RL DUrtl:
»’\1NT-S
LiyioRii,
WINKS,
HUII.DINU.
\\ KOI (JINKS,
*" OILS,
GLASSWARE.
FANCY AKTICI-KS, FTC.
Mm*hauls, rhysif ians and liliieus,
Am re pcetfully t-nnertcif to cn»» n.-t rxnnmic
our stock and price* before purcliasipg daewheit;,
as wc are Jeter mint'd nut lot*. mohrsi^J.
N. B. Special attention p:u<! to Pre.-x hiptioxs
aud Obdkhs. BOYD a^ (iO^DON.
4cc 16-1 m
UlHiURT, WHITKtKD ,V UO„
MASUPATTRERD AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CTOTHING,
;131 & 333 Broadway, Corner Worth St., N. Y.
shew series,- no. m
CONSTITUTION
L I It' E S Y li u 1* .
COMPOSED OF
IODIDE OF POTASSIUM,
WITH THE COMPOUND CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT OF VALUABLE
MEDICINAL ROOTS AND
HERBS.
PREPARED BY
WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D.
Graduate of the College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York ; formerly Assist*
ant Physician in the Blackwell’s
Island Hospitals.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
HX3 PRODUCED A REVOLUTION* IN MEDJCIM*.
What may ieejm almost incredible i->, timt mauy Ui**-
eases hitherto considered hopelessly ; incurable are fre
a few days or weeks; and we cheer-
vf-.-t gation- of the iilrernl minded and
i which have no parallel at the present
<i« v -
Luring the past fire year* we have contended with
obstac cs and overcome opposition as herculean as
were ever encountered by any reformers.
RApIDIl V OF CURE.
Some say, “Yourcures are too quick,*’ whiles other
doubt their permanence, and think that diseases can
only be cured Ly (he “slow, recuperative process of
Nature ”
*nu3 is our reply: In heslih, the l»ody, like a well-
halaiK'cd sca*e, is in a state of equilibrium. But When,
from any cause, down goes on? aide of the scale, wc
have the effects ot disease. Wha* is requisite, is to re
store the normal balance of the L v *\e.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRI/f
ud|
fully i
Isapo
,7(1
? re<htory) pdSKASta tran«o t ittcd from Parent to
PARALYSIS
!i |a niiiv, , \ •; lui.it. ,i it, .’ . aiii ,, I h ,
SYaofristhuGuly emethe in. ;ms of tv deration iu the
various forms of Paralysis, (halwe need urn reiterate
that it ts emphatically the Great Lafo-giving Power. .
DYSPEPSIA.
np*«aqoB, weiaur at stouich, FUTrLtNcr, liveii com-
PL4IXT, WANT Or AFPLTTtB, BAD B&tATH, COKTf!-
-bii/■■»v • ♦
aOROFOtA. - »
STRUMA, WSQ’S SVO, «U«KUI RWRUlMfla, Wy«rKU9, CV
. CCRATIUS, SALT UHEL Vf.
This taint (hereditary and acquired.) filling life With
nnt«» d misery, in, by «U asoat uuvhcak remedies; incur
able. ■ . l ■.
RHEUMATISM.
fARTHRTlS,} Il'My XJO, flU'lMD. 1 i, aftlTlCd, GOUT, ^(CpOU>-’
If there U any dweajui In Vnleb the Constitution lure
i-iRtp isaBOTereh'n, It is in Ithcumatism and its kiu-
»Irid affections. The most intense pains are almost »u-
sUntly alleviate,!—enGnnoti.s (hr* lings ar» nslueod.
Opsee, clironie, or rira loa-r, 4>t twenty or forty v«tra*
standing. 1 avcl.ec n enr,-,H-y Ue. v
n**fci rn TB »>' LIFE SYRUP
• - 11 - - v - ’ < m*. eiitii e >. 111 'lit alt tin, . vil eft, ■( d
Mei. ury. n ihovmu the tied Breulh, and citrine the
Weak Joints and RfiawmaOO l*ains which tl»e osp of
Cqi|StfnnROf life sVbup
Eradicdlets root and branch', gli Eruptive Diseases ot
the 8kin, like '
ULCERS, PIMPfcRS, BLOTCHES,
Anda4loth#rt^ihlou|t|ertof di(5i kind, wlm-ii so much
diMiifuro Ihe Outward app«.:iraiica\'uf both male;, and
-
FOR ALL fl GtMS < ib- rif.CKUATIVF. niSF.ASEa
Either of tho‘No**i\ Throat. Tongue, Spiiie,* Forehead
or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equa'.
- Mdth Patches upon the feuiab- t.ico, depending upon
a diseased action of the I,iv«-r, are very an plea saqt to
the young wife and mother. \ (. w bai(J-.4 qf (AV|«TrrD-
tjon Life»y»v? .»,il Go^rt^ t the .v, crviiou and remove
Ihj-d,.po: it, wr.ipl. li .|iiv.;tlv lni'l. r U*. *kin.
Diseases of tin* layer, mfiiig i,vp tu languor, Di**i-
ness, Indigestion. Weak hu.mqoii. or an u cerntod or
cancerous oondi*iop of tlii\t organ; feecoinpaui. A With
burning of otiter •‘*yu«I'«uu» will Up relioved
by the ijs« of ‘ • *
CONSTITUTION LIKE SYRU1*.
' AnaOetiira! Blood- Purdy mu A*_r^nt, tin* I.irri .Svr. ci*
stands unrivalled »^* nny preparation in the world.
THE RICH AND I’OOR
Are siable to the same di-o ;j»es. Nature and Velence
have made Uio tVjNSTiTCTti'N Ijfe Stbli* for Uie benefit
of all
PUKE
I’redtiee? he v’thf JQep qnd wan^n; qnd If the const
tauoqla ncgtucte«I m iquth. diaegsp qnd early dgaAh t
the re.-u t. Do not d< lay when the merits are n n. ..
•li liaiid, aul n it hill the re:i- h of
()(>Sri'i rr! rit »\ life syrup
li) TRU POOR MAN’S Fit JEN I». AND T1IE RICH
JuVN'ri BLESsUNH.
WILLIAM II. GKRUG, ill. !>.,
Sole Proprietor, New York.
Wti
H»le I»i
CARII ART,
h. wniTponp.
HENRY SHAFEft,
J. p. YAS WAQENEN,
Hamilton.
FOR
One of the
SALE.
Most Valuable
92 B
Street.,
SAVANNAH, BA.
dims. AM.RXW BT-OHAN.H.
KDREW BUCHANAN fc CO.,
srs, Provision Dealers,
lixxion and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 116 llainabwt,
OUISVIIXE. KY
Oniais for (IroMriw, ProrlskHW, Braiw* and
Rope, promptly cxremled- jyJOflui
R W. TUCK, [ J. G. DAYia, I A. T. TCC*.
ChrLtiai* Co 1 Late with Phelpa, I^aiarille, ky.
j CiklwcU d: CU. 1
Tuck, Darts St Cs.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission
Merchants,
Main street, between Eighth and Ninth
atreete,
Loeirvillb, Ky.
CoMtifaMcata MiciUd
aog aa^tm
r m
FOR SALE.
A LOT OF LAND
, ^AOSTAlNISG 10iy .to, lying in origin
aJS/ ally 1 ac, .fl.! w: r.l. Stewan. no. Qnitman
■ .gM.nl> siite of G.orgin, brioj »TOt Irolf lot No
2i,t dlrtrict. Tern.
JOHN MULUN8
Jt decSl-l*r* "
ONOCMT. [SEl.rillTrjK
Insurance Agency,
T M. BOARDMAN is Agent for the fn’llowin;
t/ ^ relkU« Ixscrlncs Companies.
THE LORIL^RP FIR? INSpitAXCE CO.,
OF TBIL£JTT OF XEW YORK.
Cash Capital. - $ 1,000,000
Asset? 41.312,000
Proflta annually divided, 7T* |>:r ct. to the dealers.
This Company divides three quarters of the net
profits to the policy holders in scrip, hearing iu-
terest, without any liability tc» the insured.
* CARLISLE NORWOOD, Pres.
Johx C. Muxs, See,
NORTH AMERICA FIKK INSURANCE CO.,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Cub Anuta *TJ1,*W 50
Policy Holders participate in the Profit?.
JAB. W. OTIS, Pres.
R. W. Slebcker, See.
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
. OF TBK U1TT or NEW YORK.
Cash Capital *350,000
1IOX1F, PresideoL
tiKO. T- HAW», Sec.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Thin old and wsertrdly popular Company,
with its Capital la tact, continue* to lab. risks on
the some liberal tenna as heretofore
ASBURY HALL, i*res.
Albcoi Chase, Bee.
THE GEORGIA HOMEFIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF tX)l.LMBU», GKORG1A.
Capitol. * ....... jmjom
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Prea.
D. F. Winoox, Sec. * ' •'*-•' "
Risks on Cotton, Mercbaudite, Furniture or
Buildings, token in either ot the above Companies
at the most liberal rates. i<otae» promptly ati-
lasted.
oct2£3fn J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent.
Drsirable Praperty
For Sale in Gordon.
F lUR DWKI.UNGS, with ootbuUding, w.lls
oichanla. ptnUo*. Ac., fronting on Central
railroad, at Gordon, f or ,«rt icnlars apiJy to
deSl-l». TuBr A oriUEN
a- 3. Ac U. W. LAMAR,
FuUrx u4 Comuissioa Mtrcbaata
Forwarding & Shipping Agents
NO. ft} BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA
Advances mode on Cotton in store, or for ship
ment to our friend* North or to Jjverpool.
dec;3tn
Complete Stock, Fruit,
ANT)
GARDEN FARMS,
In Georgia, with Elegant Improvements.
T HE undersigned o^i sale the!y. v beautifully
improved Farm, ot 145 Acres, more or less,
ofie third heavily timbered, situated a half mile
from tin* Railroad Depot, in the village of Forsyth,
Monroe county, G^oruix
THE DWELLING HOUSE js of briek, two sto
ries, with eight large rooms, well finished, and
fronts on the Railroad. Its proximity to the vil
lage offers the very best facilities for school and
church privileges, whilst the distance from .Macon,
renders the farm peculiarly valuable to any one
who would wish to dp business in that city; or
raise fruits and vegetables for that market.
The village uffbrda two of the best Schools is
the State, aud the society is everything that in
telligence and refinement could ask,
I'KiCE.—Seven thousand five buudred dollars.
Tweuty-five hundred dollars Cash. Balance paya
ble in one and two years, with interest, and mort
gage on the property.
For farther particulars address,
ERWIN & U Aft BEE,
declaim Savannah, Georgia.
JVfacon Manufacturing
ICE COMPANY.
Capital Stock - - $100,000.
2008 # SHAKES AT $5 00 EACH!
ONE UAW -OPEN TO EUB8CKIPT
OR farther particulars see circulars at Me
Sims A Co.’s Macon, Ga., who will
> for stock.
GIRARBEY Ac BUJAC.
NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
((•linwing uniiaimed livight remaiuihg
in the office of the Southern V'xproo Company at
Macon, Ga-, will iiC »» a puhlie outcry HO day-,
afterdate, if uot >oonor c-.tiled tci
W. W. HI LBERT, Arent.
M*eon, Dec. I«, UKo.
I N Alderman, Spring Stu, 1 bx: R C Mu-
con, 1 l>x; J A Audereon. Maoon, \ lix; W B Addi
son, Macon, 1 bx; V\ A Appluig, Albany, 2 bales;
J J Ada»us,Nfacou,l bx; L M Bag:;* tt, Macon, 1 t-\;
Lt TO Bates, 1st Rcgt <ia Y-.ls, l hx; .Juo Bloqch
et, Chattanooga, 1 bx; W H BueUiuu, Macon, 1 h.v;
Jas N Butt-s, Macon, 1 L\; Lt Geo Buckanan, Ma
con, 1 bx; Juo T Brown, i'nh Ga Regt, 1 bx: J It
Bennett,Macon,1 col; Mai EA Bpck,Atlanta, 1 bx:
M L Beall, Macon, 1 bx: Mrs A B, Leaeton, N C, l
bale; J A Brown, Sta, 8 W U K, 1 tub; Capt A A
Blakeney, Rock Island barracks, III, 1 bx; T Iiai-
ley, Milner, 1 bx; W G Brooks, Macon. 1 can: \V T
Bush, Macon, 1 bx; E M Brync, RiehyponvL \ box;
F Garter, Macon, 1 bx.’A II C4\ueron,Aiacon,
1 bx; W J Clements, Aflqata,') bx; Dr Custer, 1
trk; \V A Collips, Macon, i Geo Cornwell, Ma
con, l’bBl; K .1 Cook, Griffin, I bx; II A Chadbonru,
Macon, 1 bx; Capt E A Cowan, Richmond, 1 box;
W Denson, Macon, 1 bbi; W Downing, Alacon, 1
can: J Duckworth T Richmond, i bx; Mrs K A Fra
ser, Macon, 1 bx: VY H Friekev, (iriffin, 1 bx; \V
Farrow, Petersburg, Va, 1 bx; W M Findlay, Ricb-
Ynond, 1 boX; tlreitz, Macon, 1 box; J B Griffin,
Macon, i bx; Juo T Gibson, Lt Art, Petersburg, 1
bx; J S Howard, Lovejoy’s. I nx, A ft Ilolt, Ma-
cou, 1 bbl: Harden, Mae.On, i bale; \V Harris, Ma
con, 1 bx; R L Hustler, Macon, 1 can; H J Hay*, Co
K, B5th Kpgt, 1 bx; A Hut(fhinson, Macon, l hx; II
L Hay, Anny Tcuu, l bx; S Jones, Macon, 1 bx; Lt
T G Jones, A D C, Petersburg, 1 bx; Alex Kelly,
Macon, I box; J C Kelly, Macon, 1 l»x; W N Kim
brougb, Macon, 1 bx; A G Lamar, Macon, 1 bx; II
H Lovett, Macon, 1 bx; A Lockett, Macon, 1 t v;
W C Lee, Petersburg, l b\; Capt F Malone, Ma
con, 1 bv, F J Mason, Moron. 1 bx; Eli Mciikins,
Forsyth, 1 can; Mr L T Mil. . Macon 1 bx; Col K
Moreton, Richmond, 1 bx; \Y M Monfort. MUicn, 1
hx, W B Madison, Macon, l bx; H C O’Donnei,
Macon, 1 hx- S R Price, U<1 M C. Chattanooga, 1 bx;
J C Pope, Macon, 2 Uhls: W 11 Phillips, Macon, 1
jug; J rarrott, Macon, l hale sseks; Capt T NY Pat
ton, Macon, 1 box; C H*Phifer, Petersburg, 1 bv;
Capt. Itayland, 1 bx; D lt**e\e», Macon, 1 bx; Jno l>
Kander, Richmond, 1 h\; M 8 Reeves, Sav, 1 hx; NY
8 Stiles, Macon, 1 hx; D Stevens, Macon. 1 hx; J
Stuckey, Atlanta, 1 hx; Shone A Crawford, Macon,
1 coru shelter, Robt W Stubby Macon, 1 Iflc; Dr B
C Smith, Mocou, 1 bx; M Singerfield, Macon, 1
bale; A J Stokes, Petersburg, 1 bx; B F Steel, Rich
mond, 1 bx; W B Taylor, Macon, 1 hx; Audrew
Temple, Macon, 1 bx; A R Wat-on, Macon, 1 bx;
G D Wentworth. 3d Michigan, Macon, 1 l«x: J Wil
ton. Macon, 1 hale, F Windicm r, Macon, 1 bbl; NY
M William-*, Richmond, J bx: Sidney Yopp, Mil
len, 1 hx; R W Allen, Lov**J.,yV, 1 »e«; Win Bush,
Army Tenn, 1 hx; Dr J iiumplirey, Macon, 1 hx;
P Ingles, Mar*»n, 1 sack dccl’J-MOd
Law Card.
THOMAS C. JOHNSON,
LATE OF ST. LOUTH, MtSBQUHI.
Attorney at Law. Claim and K»-al Kt-tate Agent
No. 50 Market si., (Tip stairs.)
PAINTING.
House, Sign & Ornamental Painllug
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
GILDING,
GLAZING, -
„ . PAPER HANGING At .
Havuig ou btuul all the uece.v<ary material tv>
gJTOg Gn* bUhljTCHS. \\y ar«* prepared to give sal
i."taction, both in execution and prices, to all who
max favor us with their order*,.
Pll U‘;v»|ULo ktejionWand and fqrwle, mixed
t aims ot every descifsiwiL .
VARNISH, OlL,
SP3. TURPENTINE
BROWN JAPAN,
PUTTY,
SAND PAPER,
| #rfc. . BRUSHES, Ac., Ac.
Orders from the country promptly attended to
DRURY ,v TRIPOD,
Over Roberts, Duulap A Co Cherry st.,
aug 12-L’n.v Macon, G-\
REFERENCES:
W. R Johnston, X if. R«;l. J. H. Zoilin vt Co.,
B A Wise, ». liyLoulJ; Durnble, Leroy Napier, W.
EXTRAORDINARY IHDUCfMEHTS,
Plantation for Rent,
1,250 .\ nres.
1,100 as
ton with ordinary eulliva
be sold to the party who r» r
Marea aud Colts,
fiOhvyacaUk*;
21 “ Sheep,
30 Milch.Cows,
225 head Hogs, 100 of Nvlih U
■affitar
’ aj agres Sugar Cane, which will produce V->
barrels of earn- syrup, iLm ru tiiv
* 2 Iroii Sugar Mills.uml 1* Roden,
Iron Gin and (On Rv lfing,
Plautatiau Topls x Pioughs, Axca t lloes. Plough
E'liir NN^^^s. ' *
‘.•00 bushels Sweet Potatoes, aud
lpW “ , Ground FSa-s in tin ground, from
Wuwftat least ly** dollar cun be realized,
\\iu be gi\en to Hitt naib r.
The above described stock wftj bo aold to the
lessee at such low rules, thut the talc of (lie hall
of it will rniy tqo tv-utpf the tariu and the white
apiuunt w the purchase ol the stock ^ T
The plantation is situated fi|f fifiS from AUmny,
Dougherty cpuuty, op \cv. Kin Road ; liaaugdod
Dwelling IIowm*, wUU vK rooms, yegotahle gurdcu,
gotvlsttttjca, houses enough for \vorkere»ou plaii-
lutiau, Thu plantation i- lontjrtele in e\« ry i« -
speet, and has about 100 Ireedmcn on it, who \\ iif
probably be Wilting to remain and work it.
For price and furl her particular'. :*nnl\ )o E. ti.
WILLINGHAM, o.i (by plantation, or
. NENYTON A LAWTON,
TIM *fci Mwou, G.i., m*xt door lo Hardeman A
Sparks’ Wan bume. dee*.‘t» t.lanl
Public Sale of Valuable
COTTON LANDS.
VV ILL BE SOLD; BY VIRTUE.OF AN ORDER
from the Court Of Onlinaiy, of Dougherty County,
and under un agreement ol all the hel» at L»i\v, (U
the estate of TIIOS. II. MDD^HON, deca'.i-etl, on
the 1st Tuesday in Jauuar>' jc <i, (flic 2d ioat. f ) !*••-
fore the Court ilo.T^e dopy in -Mbanyi Ga., all thr
Real K tutc, hcMUigiu:'; to tlu .>tate ol lie II
Moggliwi), deeeuseif, a- follow;
THE HOME PLACE,
About uuu thousand (UHX))'acres, well improved,
about six hundred (COO) acre s in cultivation. All
Oak uml Hiekorv land.
LEE PLACE,
About twelve hundred a
Eight hundred acres in cult
cd. All Oak and Hickory
BYRON PLACE,
About twenty-five hmuln
‘ V-mnccn liundr
;d> :
id ilicko
• Land.
ROYbMJN PLACE,
About twenty-two Jiuudri
ed. Twelve hundred and fi
All Oak and Hickory Land.
Teems— On e-lialf Cash,
years, with interest and M
cure Notes. Atfu, co^umei
January, will he; t ol4 on
ainov,ht ut FerisbubK* Property,
Mules', ^
octl3-Sm
Office or Empire Ikon
Montgomery. Ala.
C-»ai. Mining Co., t
T HE SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION Com
pony are prepared to issue through receipts
from Macon and Albany to Baltimore and New
York via the GREAT VIRGINIA AND TEN- . ,
NKSSEE LINE, and guarrantee a through priew rS hJ^rd nf TV.r.,
per bale TR BLOOM, Ag’t Macon, | By order of the BoardofDim
nor7-3m Y G RUST, Ag’t Albany.
Stockholders whose Shares are not full paid, are
hereby notified to pay an installin*-ut of Tliirty per
cent on their Shares on or before 1st Jauuary next,
and a further installment of Thirty per tent on or
tors.
ED. L. STROIIECKER,
nov29-dlw-lawtI»t april President.
Fodder, flogs, Cattl.
ools, etc., etc, Ttie terms of sale <*f Perishulde
ropvrty, 0ASII, and luc sale to cnniinue irom
ay to day until all is sold.
JOSEPH A. DAVIS, Adin’r.
Albany, Ga., Dec. Tiio.^. H. Moj gihln.
Houses for Sale
ILiimttldn, fttdfjsia,
Apalacliicnla, Florida.
E. M. BROWN,
OPPOSITE THE I IS IRR „ „ , ss<
\\rOm* '"' ite riio :tl trillion of hU . iistomeni
* andthepnWte generally, to his large and
well selected stock of
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods.
Wlii.-li Ui- offers at v.-rv Mnall Aimntwiii tw.
I IlH STiH'K CONSISTS IN PART OK
m<’u,cUvil Brown Domestics, Pnuts
Oiuyltams, French and English Merinos,
Alpa, ij. Mohair, Poplins. Thvhets,
Opera ami Faun Flannels, De
hiinos. Silks in great voir.
ty. Linens c.faU grades.
Hovp'Hrt* of oJJ sha and R-i1mrv-.il S't tr.'s
Svjicrior mote
tour s|iecial attention is cailed to my
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
WHUK^Val- WILL FIND TUE L VTF.ST STYLES
As also the
-V0 UVEANTE LA D I k's- HA TS,
A SRAUVirfEL ART H i. F
A Spu lb Utf assortment of Di e s Trimuiings,
Perfumery, Soups and other T<diet
Articles, Veils, White mi l
Fancy Goods, Gloves,
Ac., Ac
Ac
Gt ulk-uuMi will find ii go
Tl.KM hNN l'T’iiNLdl IN
*5.-L.-I kitix. , tbf »n>b
Blank, t S:itch.*L, aud ever
(lib* line
lb tin. e wbuLatv.n.t traded with
it...;- \ v :Vn only ..ay, give me a trial,
I uahOi-iincnt of (1EN-
G<KIDS, a large luW4
uabli- R. W .1* Kamy
UlUgeUe Iwhmgiug to
ttilr
..Id .
• tilt
lm v
edVU-ibv
K M. BROWN,
to the Limit r Hcum
Re.xpccttullv,
ioyl5-5m^ -
SAMUEL Ik IRVIN,
A r T IH|N E V A T L A \\ .
Ai-il\NY. (iEO«(j)A:
-t no. T 1 . (’voxLoti,
A T T 0 RN E Y A T L A W,
Coilit ol Claim, nod }■'
\\ a bm: t
Offico o
ccutive Dcparlinenta, at
Book Store.
Saddles and Harness.
Littie, Smith & Co.,
SADDLES AND HARNESS ;
SADDLF AND flAKNKfiS HARDWARE,
. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
l.EATHER OF ALL KINDS,
SHOE FUNDINGS,
CALF SKINS.
Uaruc..-> ■AMKtared to order. decl-2m
This World nos all a fleeting Shoo
‘He dares these boots displace,
Must meet Bombastes fao» to faoe!”
This world was all a Heeling show,
Em-hday throughout the seven!
For iiniutlis l knew uo»wh« iv U» go,
»•- • • ! .! I hong. Ill Ot ileavt i.!
Ml:. - )Ui»e It seeiuedto draw
. \i\ i ...tt.M tot In: STOKE OF SHAW.
A
The bulit
found a etuck ol Shoe-
s, Gairtcrettea and Boot-,
cd my roul, inspired iny mure,
ie IVo.il Angelie Lliter.,
null, I never i aw
f Shoes like MORGAN SHAW’
all an
B EING desirous of chH(\gi»g vuy location And
business, I offer fo.r sale in Lumpkin, Ga., a
lot of^apre*, on which there «3 a first rate dwel
ling house, containing 7 rooms, and all the neces
sary outbuildings, which are iu good repair. The
property will he cold for Greenbacks, or exchanged
for Cotton at the market price on the dav of sale.
I will uiso sell two lots .in ApalacliicoliJ. on
which there are good dw elling houses and -nb-
stantial outbuildings, and as- Apalachicola will
certainly rank as one o^Lbe first seaport: on the
Gulf, an opportunity is^rered t<> capindi-i «»r
others to obtain property at a price that will am
ply remunerate ttieui in the future.
Those dcsirou> fo purchase the pioperty iu
Apalachicola, will aitdre.sa E. M. Bruce, Mm-gun .x
Co., of that place, and for flic Lumpkin property
to E. B. Seymour, at that place.
decIftSw C. B. SEV MOU K.
NOTIOE .
rpo RENT, ip Stewart county', Georgia, a settle-
_L inent of Land containing twenty-three hun
dred (2300; aeren—fourteen hundred (140f»i
ed—will bring Irom 1000 to tJ«0 lb,. Set
per acre. Two Settlements ou the pi
improved; two ((in Ho
) Grain Th^h and Fan*
»««■ pfctcf, and tii
.11 waterexl and iu a healthy localit\
Tin
h to
ell .
21 head Mule., nii.i IL.r-c,,
5 fine Milch Cows,
12 head Drv Cattle.
100 “ SLx k Hog».
35 “ P«*rk
1,000 hush eft Corih
1,200 - Cotton Seed,
10,000 l!»s. Fotlder,
1 set Blacksmith T«»c»ls,
Plows ami Plow Gear,
1 Six-Horse Wagon and Han
1 yoke large Oxen and Wagon
There are twelve grown Negroes m
that can b<* employed—ou*- a No. 1 Bhi
Xotice.
H ACKS will leave Albany on arr'real of the cars
from Macon, every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, for Taliabaewe, Fla., via fhomasvjUe,
Ga.; al»o, for Bainhridge every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, thus opening a regular communi
cation to Southwestern Georgia and Florida.
wfelGHT & HILL,
jjtJ7-tf Proprietors.
N OTICE—Hack line to Perry. Hack will leave
Fort Valley on the arrival of the care from
Macon every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for
Perry, Ga. returning in time to connect with
traina from Albany and Columbus—o’clock, P. M.,
lor Macon.
oc\Sl-3m* W. A, GRIFFIN 4 CO. *
WUl.be on the market until tlu- lir.-t of January.
Tt not disposed of before that time.
For information addro-
W. L. JARRELL,
Lumpkin, SU.vvart co M Ga.
dec9-Uanl {care Chamberlin A Boynton.)
! Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad.
)d West Express
»pt ettully invited t
:im,u»e my stmk *»f cheap and j.ervieeable, double
r,<ihd Roots and Balmoral.-, tor winter wear.
Gent: fit want of a good bargain, need re arch no
farther than the Boot and Shoe Emporium ot
MORGAN S. SHAW,
Owner < henymid dd Street,
d.eJl-jw “White store.”
SALE OF PROPERTY OE
0ABRU6E MANUFACTORY.
’ITT'ILL be sold before the Court Home door in
\\ Entonton, on the 1st Tuesday iu February
next, the copartnership property ot Marshall X
Riee, Catriage* Manufacturers, conglstiler «»i
Two complete gets of BlacksmitlyToels,
aking Carr
re Trinrimings, Ac.
made known on day of rale
dcc21-law till 1st tneaday it. feb.
TO DEBTORS OF MARSHALL A: RICE.
/ t/ iME forward and settle I
\y i- about to be wound up
l and settle forthwith. S5id fit
B. RICE.
Survivor.
leeCl dLiw (ill 1st tue; day in febt
Police.
( HEREBY appoint Mr. A. SPRINGER, of this
city, iny lawful attorney', to collect all claims
due me, and request all those iiidebteil to me by
account or note, to corne forward and settle ut»
without del:.v. On the tir.-t of January next, f
will turn over all un[*aid accounts and notch, in t‘
hands of a lawyer for collection,
deeg-lm ELIAS EINSTEIN
!\ o T 11; i:.
I >!BB COUNTY, (iEORGIA —The Grand and
IViit Juror- of Panel No. 2, who were snut-
m-uied fo apiMural I be Superior Court on the TIL
M outlay November last, are, by order of Cot
reipijreil to »m- and apoear at the Superior Com t on
SE<>>N1> MONDAY' in January next, at ten
oVIocJc, A. M. All parlies at inbieht will tak
j. a. McManus,
Deputy Clerk.
de a It A FFEN UK ID,
fdigvapift
DjKKMBEB SS,
1S05.
..■If “ ■ ^'' u>( JndiclWj C'nmmittcr are
aw;, in w ilh tl.crccom-
iih luiatioiTO of the Ihv.i.h nt, providin K for
the liol.lint. ofWoflfcait (rout in Richmond,
wliitll Court ii i, .utpucte,) will hive the trial
YfJelTereoii Davis.
L>kh i. Hint -A complete t
tem will be .short 1\ inttoJuce.l in the mad
houses of France. Strait waistcoats and all
the other instruments hitherto used, arc to bo
abolished, and the patients will live together,
mil be constantly occupied at soiho useful
work. The experiment has been tried at the
lunatic asylum at Blois with i/rent success.
mr ti
ply to inq
the Freed
hat the G
upiod <iov, none
other State for tli
tfi- further t
emption la w •
im*h as t
ret ary "t tlic Interior, in re-
t Gen. Howard, decides that
Bureau cimnot hold, aud
ment cannot set aside, unoc-'
tcut t *ud in Fl >rida or any
or benefit of treedmen.
M the homestead aud
^ applicable to fYrcd-
. . hms of paopie.
. -
The Tkvdk i.k Pum. \!)i;i i iiia.—Ni»w that
nail l;u’ililies are I-. ing mpidly extended to'
*11 parts of the Sotuh.it U im|Mirl.mt lhat the
m rchants of our eitv should have rape me-
limn ot making known their bminess, 1 and
hus seeurin;; to themselves that trade with
the South which they enjoyed licfnre the war.
A means to produce this U*nclit to the com
mercial interest of Philadelphia la furnisheii
in BrowRefit Semi-Annual Trade Circular*
twenty-live thousand copies of which are cir
culated every six months throughout lht>
Southern Stat*and Stair* tloimg business
with Philadelphia, each Circular hein;r ail- *
dressed, prc-iwhl, to individual parlie».-PAi?-
mhlphia Pirns . •
Thus these shrewd descendants of the Qua
ke) s not only xvidi to come iu for a share of
Southern trude, hut they insist bn doing their
own advertising, thus getting ull the money
from abroad thnt they can aud keeping all
they get. That is, generally speaking, a safe
rule; but wc doubt, if it will work success,
fully in the matter of advertising. A surer
Nvay for the Philadelphia DHiriinati t«» make
known their business at the So)tth, is to ad
vertise in .Kntthern nrtr*}«rj*rr*. One g*Mxl
Southern ucwspa]Mfr is worth ten ateum)>oat
loads of Trade Circulars a» a means ot com^
)))unicating with the business men of tlio
South. Nobody reads » circular; everybody
reads thu newKpa|M*n*. ■ 1
Our ltelntiuii* with the Negro-
Prom the Louisville Journal.]
politics ought to be excluded from the-
*p)e*t)ou of negro ialmr in tbc Smith. Thia •
juestion interests vitally not simply the blacks
and the whites of the South, but it interests,
the North and the Government. It is inti
mately connected w ith the national revenue,
and with the commercial and manufacturing
interests of the whole eountry. The pr< duc-
tion of the gf' .it staj)le dtppnd* mainly upjn
its solution, and with tlii> staple the prosper
ity of every industrial villa e, ol'e\. ry farmer
and every mereliaut and manutacturer. East
and West, is w rapped up. Fiir/heimore,up
on the wise or unwise -...[utlou m than indus
trial promein in the South I irg. ly ilepend,
we firmly believe, tin* future peart*, piupefe.
ity, and safety of tin* two races in that im
mense area of country heretofore known usthc
‘lave States. It concern* not h th. material
than the moral welfare *>f both races. It
comes home to every mans income, and to.
every man's an.1 every woinaM md every
chihl's repose, li involve, lor* < m .it extent,
the developm. nt oft hr phv-ncnl resources ami
the moral proore* of H,ei« fv tl,.. h..t t t .
South. In;* word, there 1 no interest wliich
this gicat qmstion of Ijeedmln'.- *.md freed-
women’s labor doe--not all. rr It i-. loo im
portant to be mixed up w ith iiien lv politic^
coiiMideratirins ami partisan * iie<-. md the
ma ought, v* fr<>w ;i up • i r. mpt t<*
prostitute an ■ eonomi ti |»
intere-tsot society m ill of its phuri**, fo the
m ' ■
less and ignorant pbl
The President, sevt
ted that the great pr
four millions of *l.iu
can become incorpf
ami become ind-ustri
members of it, is our
which the country is
and Gen. Grant L. c*\
the same idea.dor lie
instam e*’, clot
al months ago. intima-
l.lv to *. lutl.r r three or
i suddenly ‘ mancipated
‘Rtofl inti, cur -rotety.
us and ?clf-supporunc
involved in doubt, but
owcaller 1 upon to solve;
dently imprc^-d wiUt
“* expr
nd vie.
te or d
c will be f
trov
ppreheu-
I it) mnnv
the coloretl
d the worst
lUUXiOE
train leaves Chattauooira fi 40
; mg at Naakvillc with Northwcateni Railroad lor
| Johnsonville and jtoiats on TeniKW-p river, Padu-
! call, Cairo, and St. Louis, and Louisville and Nasli-
! vilie Railroad.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, )
Istehvai. Rev., Dtvi3io?;. 2d Dis , Ga., \
Macon, Dee, 12, 1%5. j
Notice to cotton aluppers. Railroad compauit
Steamboat Boxowmeraauid Teamatcre, ail cotton ! Fare frr>m Chattanooga to Nashville,
ia required to have a Metalic Tax Stamp inserted j “ )) 4l “ Sf 1 'Louts ‘23 7T»
in each Bale, to denote the payment of Internal j pMsenKppi leaTin!? AtlaoU on the Vveoin S trrUo
Revenue Tax, any cotton found in transit leaving j on ^ ^ ^ connect with this train. Freight
this district vrilh the tent’of evading the Reve-| to now received and forwarded on quick titcc
very moderate rate)
new law, will be seized and condemned according
to law. Al! parties having cotton to ship will
please register their application for the shipment
of cotton, so that their cotton can be tagged iu
tarn. J. C. McBURNEY,
dec!3 Collector.
WM. P. INN1U.
Gen’l. Siip’t.
J. W. BROWN,
Gen’l. Paesenger Agent.
Aitoraejit ut Law,
MILLKDGEVTLLE, GEORGIA.
W IIJ- practice in and represent parties upon
briefs furnished before the Supreme Court,
and in the Superior Conrta of adjoining counties.
Kpccui attention given to the collection and for-
a.irrtiug ol Executive warrants u|»on the civil e«-
tablislimenf, Poor School, Printing and Contingent
Fund. ^
Titles to I^and investigated, Copy Grants fur
nished, and information given generally. ■
L. Ii. Buiimx>z B. Gsirmtunn.
dectUrn*
Wesleyan Female College.
rpiIE exarciaea ol the second term will begin on
A Monday, Lt January, ISfai.
dec37eod:ttt J. M. BONNEU^ Pre-a.
Chance for Business,
,O0O Wanted
( vNE ot tiic. I>est chances for investment in tha
/ State of Georgia, i* now offered to any one
having the above amount. It in a first class busi
uess, and could be turned to a profitable account
by a staunch leading Union MAN. For further
particular)) apply to POLITICIAN,
decmii* GriiSn, Ga.
IdlcncHs anil vie
enemies of tliis race, and he is the L^*t and
truest friend of the freed peojm* who shall dca
most to prevent them from falling into ‘itch
habits, w ho shall do mo ,t to develop* and
strengthen in them the practices of industry
and virtue, ot self-eontrol, -elf-reliariee, and
provisions for the future- not in respect, to a
few of tlie more intelligent freed people, with
whom there will be no difficulty, biit in re-
spect to the emancipated massea at large amt
of both ‘ex. . The chief difficulty will be
with tlic naturally viriouy insolent, and lazy,
and these will constitute, no incon idorablc
portion ol the whole.
Preventive measures must iieei -ariiy lie
lioth encouraging and represreiv«*. The freed
man must be supplied with motive- to indu-
try: ^±- lift llti .WjXffffbtv
son and property, have a right to . liter the
courts to exact justice Irom his employer,
whether bladfc or w hite, as well u .h f*,r ail oth
can be imJpfrjUie more industrious he an ill I*.*,
cecity fwit, and the Ixmefits which he will
derive^Nmi it materially ami morally. Our
ini(iAdittsion is that it wtl! !k- the l»e>t to throw
lii|» entirely upon his own resource*, like
any other freeman. If contract)) arc made
w iih .^im to feed and clothe him without re-
fereticejto his labor, he will occasionally, per-
Iihjw oftwa, feign sickness or trifle. At any rate
a portion fit the stimulus to industry will
U: want R;. S«d the effect will 1m j*emicious.
No one rule c&n, be devised. Imwevcr, of uni
versal applicability. The essence of every
agreement ought to be justice, mutual respou
Eibility. and motives to industry an ' j-xmI
conduct. This will l»e lor the l»est interoffi
of Itotli parties, and tile law-making and
law-enforcing power should see that ln>th
parties carry out faithfully their contract and
respis t each other's rights.
And then there must lx* repression idle
nens, ami vice, and vagnmcy*muBt te|tprre.
ed ami punished. If motives industry and
rewards fail in their cffts-U— a* they some
times will—the fr-jir of punisbme&t must
come in to deter from laziness or crime or to
vindicate the laws by adequate inflictions -
for the mutual protection of both whites and
blacks. .JJ
jl^f in a game of cards a good deal de
pends on good play, and good play t>a a
good deal.