Macon daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-186?, May 11, 1866, Image 1

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I3y Rose Ac R« rr * railroad guide. MACON AND WESTERN. T uTirTK. rBKSinK*T. B . WAI.KEtt, SOF T. • T 30 A. m. n 1 57 p - m * X •••>•.' I « r. in. i Ufttn A H«" a - „CHTTKArx. 1 7 P.M. * r . 1 3 50 A. M. CINTKAE RAILROAD. «• >f. WAPLKT PRESIDENT. “ ,v. vnT.KGOOD, Ass T. StJP’T. T A. m. ■ ;ltnu - >1 45 A. m. V 1 P. in. i ' m' : 645 P. m. M v< (»N AND BRUNSWICK. 'xy ii.\/.Kl.lurilST, President. *•; (i j dike, Buf’». . , ...» .3 P- m. ‘ , « OOP. ra. , U 6 A. 111. *ii. .I .....II 30 A. in. SOI'TH-WESTERN. WM HOLT, President. VIKGIL POWI'.IiS, Sri-’r. . “7”. .7 55fcA. m. ~ 0 IS i’. m. ..A 10 A. in. I 10 P. 111. Vi BA N * BRANCH. ■ 111 7*l A. in. . ••• # u» a. u». MUriCOGEE. ,„ n s Ml -TI AN. PRESIDENT. i:i..vkKE,sui-r. I M . • n 4 24 P. m. • “ 7 A. in. ! - "In n 4|o p. m. x ......i Macon >RGIA_RAILROAD. j P. KIVI, PHKSM.KNT. p \\\ (•oI.L.SI'PT. , .7 A. m. .. 7 05 A. til. ' « 1 >“• NIGHT train. , , ... 510 P. m. ' x « 11 A. m. V 7 30 P. 18. o 30 A. m. \TIIKNS branch. I 1. i« P- "»• ( . ;> lb I . m. . . 3 A. in. v I nl»ll Ptnlll 7 11 15 A. 111. \s \s;llN ;ton BRANCH. «; l n. t. 2»> }!• ...mul'Oi 4 .47 P. m. Vi - I' : UN' A \Tt7aXTIC RAILROAD. 11' B U CII. SITPRRINTUNDENT. , 7 30 p.m. . « i" l»- m. l 10 a. in. VTI. \NT \ & WEST POINT K. R. O i ;oK( i G. 11U LL, Sup’t. 0 00 A. M. ■ Paint 1-’ 01 l’. m. i , u , lO*A. M. \ ~x vilvuut 7 03 i’. m. MONTGOMERY A WEST POINT R. U. DANIEL 11. CII.VM, SUP T. \V. .1 Point ' ’ :i P- M imM* '• 45 P. M. , ■ I >* !■> "• Mo, nr.- 4 00 A.M. ' H 25 A. M. a- i' . o: 12 "" M RPIN, .1. H. HKIITZ. ri liPIN ic HERTZ H\\ ivoita full ami complete assort iii oi iim latent styles of Spring and Summer Clothing,| A SO ci.MS FURNISHING GOODS. A LSO, \ ttutiful assortment of t LOTUS, CASSIM HUES, LINENS, ETC., in 0:.• up tn order in the latest and ntosl s' vlt*. All us which will bo sold at • v id tilt-tinios. T. & H., Triangular Rlock. Cherry St. s;)t»o,oi)j. n- METROPOLITAN COLLAR COM PASTY, NKW YORK. >r; liftiß T.TS'EX PAPER COLLARS. M i .us ietured by L>. M. Smyth's Patent. \\ w P min us i.’ture the ! s'm ItVRON COLLAR. >-.v i :i HVRON COLLAR, i !;vimn collar, . lotted BYRON COLLAR, irrncuted BYRON OOLLYR, '' irrimated BYRON COLLAR,! ii Enameled BYRON COLLAR, OAR ROTE COLLAR, >»rruguU‘d GAItROTH COLLAR, r o irrug ited O VKROTE COLLAR, A . :r.,m the best quality of material to lie found in the country. i. ii>.i a to tie the best and cheapest Col ' a tin* world. Works, lA> Washington street, tr-irlius m NEW YORK. Ladies’ Ice Cream Saloon AT ISAACS’. M- ISA V-S infor as tbe 1.-, ties of Macon flint will ftirnisn an at their houses or - many■pianuty,at reasonableprices. •*s, wKUiuit reiVcsliut nis of any kind, such te Wines, lees, ran lie furnished on it his i rivater* sjdi-n on Cln*rry Street, le Planter's House, as he has made "ainterne,,ts for tlieir reeepti -n and uc .ll * lation. TAKE ICE CREAM AT ISAACS’. / CXCTT A T tS A A CS'. TINE AT ISAACS’. take wine at Isaacs’. • T-1 GOOD CIGAR AT ISAACS'. Lemonade, Soda Water, etc., ■M \NY and ALL HOURS A r ISAACS’. SUPPLE,’ ' .2 doors from Boardtnan’s, GA., MATCHMAKER and JEWELER, V NI> TIEALER IN • ' ?, i '» >ld and Silver Watches, Jew- V * i\? ’ Ac. ot k;nj ’.' 111 * largeassortmentof'Spectacles • • SPRING ANJ) SUMMER , IDEiIT C3-003DS. JOS. ENGEL, 2d St., Ist Door from Boardman's, a. a oust, oa., Has just received a large and well select ed Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, SUCH AS CALICOS, DELA INS, GINGHAMS, HOMESPUNS, LINENS, FANCY GOODS, Ac. As well as a very large Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, SUCH AS,* COATS, PANTS, VESTS, lIATS. ■BOOTS, SHOES, &c , &c. Looking Glasses, Jewelry, Fancy Soaps, etc., etc. PISTOLS. A fine Assortment of Colt’s Repeaters. COTJHTRY MERCHANTS Are invited to examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. I am deter mined not to be undersold. mar2l-tinl3 POP S-A-ILiIE. 2 Car Loads CORN, 50 Bbls. IRISH POTATOES, 50 do MEAL, 15 Firkins OOSIIEN BUTTER. Just received and for sale by J. H. ANDERSON & SON. aprl2-tf WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. ♦ » ♦ GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM EUROPE, BY J. E. ZEILIN & CO ALSO ON HAND A MONSTER STOCK OF WINDOW GLASS, COAL Oil., SPERM OIL, DAVIS’ WRITING AND M ARKING INK AT NEW YORK PRICES. POTASH. a^PSl ACOO, SEGARS, SNI It, WTNES and LIQUORS. All at lower I’rices and oi better quality than can be found elsewhere. If vou want anything in the Drug line, this is the place. feW-tt $1,500 TO $2,000 PER YEAR. WANTED EVERYWHERE, Agents, male .niid female, to sell the "Improved Common Sense Family Sewing Mae.one, iirire SlS.—This Machine will stitch. Hem. bell, Tuck, Bind, Braid, Quilt and Embroider. Every Machine warranted for three years. Circulars frek. Address, or call at 188, uJf r «s? UIS ’ _ ”SS&. For tlie Hiring of Treed inert, AND Einploying Colored Apprentices, FOR SALE AT THE JOURNAL & MESSENGER OFFICE (ac-m. TO THE PEOPLE AT LARGE, ;Oj ;;.fiiVß'/.i g: j ’’ 4 SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. .;z*i **iff ; ' •'-hot/..' i Ladle* 1 Wearing Apparel in Great Pro fusion. . V I PANIC IN DRY GOODS. J Invite the attention of buyers to my Stork of DRY GOODS, which is the most extensive that will be offered here tb is season. Many novelties can be seen, no where else to be found, and at prices as cheap, if not CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. PANIC! PANIC! ! PANIC! ! ! In ten days I will offer SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS 3f> per cent, cheaper Ilian present prices, us my or ders have been filled since I left New York, at the ?rcat “BREAK-DOWN TRICES” in these Goods. NO HUMBUG THIS! Come and see for yourselt, at S. T. COLEMAN’S, Opposite J. 11. Ross A Son. mcli29-tf Cherry St, “A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR GAINED.” This truism you can realize by purchasing NELSON and McILWAiNE’S . FINELY FLAVORED SCOTCH SNUFF, “SWEET AS THE R.OSE,” Which they are manufacturing and selling in Au gusta at NEW YORK TRICES. Placing their business upon this basis, the dis- i eliminating portion of the public will observe i t hat they- ask for no favors except that Southern \ dealers may encourage and sustain SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES, And at the same time save themselves freight and other charges. The quality of their Snuff they guarantee to be EQUAL T O AN Y, AND Excelled by None in the World. GIVE IT A TRIAL. SAVE YOUR MONEY and EWE YOUR PROFITS, By sending your orders at once to NELSON & McILWAINE, Augusta, Ga. feb2l-tjnlylo* ATTENTION BUYER’S. HUNT & GORDON, DRUGGISTS, CHERRY ST., I » re receiving large additions to their stock of A Drugs, Med clncs, Faints, Oils, Brashes and fancy articles, at reduced prices. VARNISHES. A large and extra lot of Coach, Copal and Japan. BRUSHES . Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, and Sash Toots. Brandy, Whisky and Wine. Wc* keep a very superior article for medical pur poses. PRESCRIPTIONS Will have our special CARE. aprlo-tmay2o HUNT & GORDON. LATE ARRIVAL. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP, 200 Cocoa Nuts, 1 Bbl. Filberts, 1 do English Walnuts, 4 Cases Fresli Cove Oysters, 10 Drums Figs, 10 Boxes Prunes, 2 Dozen Jars Brandy Peaches, 1 Bbl. Copperas, At JONES & BURNETT. apr26-tf LINSEED OIL. 300 Gallons just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS & SONS. Flour! Flour i! Flour!!! 100 Bbls. Falls Ohio Extra Family Flour, 200 “ Mammoth Cave Extra I lour, 200 “ Falls City Superfine Flour, Which we offer to the trade as low as the lowest. GEO. T. ROGERS & SONS. apr24-tf Macon, Georgia, Friday Morning*, May- 11, 186 G. OF O. H. FREIGHT, Retraining on hand in Macon Express Office , which will be aoi% at Auction in 30 daysfrom date , if not called for: Abernitz, JMI trunk, Albany, Ga. A ilea, Thos 1 pkg, Richmond, Va. Brown, J L, 1 box, Macon, Ga. Burr, Mrs J, 1 Imx, Savannah, Ga. Braybl, O, 1 box, “ Butterfield, Chas, “ Batty, Dr R, 1 sack, Macon, Ga. Barker, M V, 1 liavre sack, “ Beckham, M C, 1 sack, “ Botia, F F, 1 pkg, “ Brazil, M, 1 pkg, “ Blacklin, NIL’S M C, 1 pkg, “ Bohn, P F, 1 pkg, “ Burnett, J 0, 1 pkg, “ Baldwin, J B, 1 pkg. Fort Gains. Brown, J E, 1 pkg, Fernandina, Fla. Clarke, Mrs Henry, 1 trunk, Macon, Ga. Clay land, L, 1 valise, Vicksburg, Miss. Chase, W F, 1 box, Fort Valley, Ga. Comr. Patents, 2 boxes, Washington, D C., Clarke, J G, 1 box, Savannah, Ga. Castleberry, 1 sack, Macon, Ga. Connor, T I*, 1 pkg, “ Cooper, J M, 1 pl.g, “ Crousou, 11 li, 1 pkg, “ Dwiiiol, WA, 1 trunk, “ Davis, W E, (prisoner of war) 1 trunk, Rock Island, 111. Dimitry. L I£, 1 trunk, Richmond, Va. F.uholen, D R, 1 box, Griftin, Ga. Eikan, It L, 1 I»ox, Atlanta, Ga. Evans, J J, 1 pkg, Savannah, Ga. Ferrell <st Bro, 1 pkg, Savannah, Ga." Forrister, G W, 1 box, Macon, Ga. Gordon, F H, 1 trunk, “ Gorgas, Col I, 1 box, Richmond, Va. Gortz, Geo, 1 pkg, Macon, Ga. Green, A S, 1 pkg, “ Green, H L, 1 pkg, “ Greenlief, 1 pkg, Brunswick, Ga. Haymon, J M,*l box, Tampa, Fla. Haddock, itobt, 1 box, Macon, Ga. Hooker, S A, 1 trunk, Mountpileasant. Hutchins, W F, 1 pkg, Savannah, Ga. Harvey, B, 1 pkg, Oglethorpe, Ga. Harvey, 11, 1 pkg, “ Harvey, l' M, ] pkg, Macon, Ga. Horton, Miss M F S, 1 pkg, “ Horn, Miss E M, 1 ijkg, “ Holt, W F, 1 pkg, “ Ingles, J W, 1 sack, “ Jones, WC, 1 trunk, . “ Jackson, J R, 1 box, “ Joyner, L N, 1 box, Savannah, Ga. Jackson, S K, 1 pkg, Macon, Ga. Jones, G F, 1 pkg, “ Johnson, G W, 1 pkg, Savannah, Ga. King, J C, 1 trunk, Irwiuton, Ga. Kenniday, Thos, 1 bdl, Macon, Ga. Knight, J V, 1 pkg, Staunton, Va. Keilant, T C, 1 pkg, Macon, Ga. Lemon, Geo, 1 box, “ Lewis, H It, 1 trunk, “ Lester, D F, 1 sack, Savannah, Ga. Lincoln, W W, 1 pkg, “ Lamar, J D, 1 pkg, Macon, Ga. McDonald, Eli, 1 pkg, “ Mesirain, N, 1 trunk, “ I Mitchell, A S, 1 bag, “ I Miller, Capt E F, 1 sword, “ i Mullins, J C, 1 pkg, “ j Miller, T J, 1 pkg, “ Merritt, ~W O, 1 pkg, •* MeLaws, LM, 1 pkg, “ Molla, D, 1 pkg, “ Morgan, PA, 1 valise, Houston, Ga. Malone, T A, 1 pkg, Atlanta, Ga. McLeven, A, l ])kg, Richmond, Va. MeNatt, W, 1 pkg, Savannah, Ga. Northrop, L B, 1 pkg, Richmond, Va. Noyes, W B, 1 pkg, St. Marks, Fla. Olin, Judge, 1 sek and bdl, Lovejoys, Ga. Pelot, C it, l trunk and box, Macon, Ga. Proctor, W, 1 pkg, “ Pound, J P, 1 pkg, “ Payne, W W, 1 pkg, “ Punips, H W, 1 pkg, Poncliin, 1 pkg, “ Parker, Mrs Asa, 1 box, “ Prunlip, G, 1 box, Rome, Ga. Purse, C J. 2 pkgs. Savannah, Ga. „* Preston, .1 VT i pkg, “ sj Read, .Ml, 1 box, Macon, Ga. _ Richardson, N, 1 hvre sack, Macon, Ga. Ren ford, G M, 1 pkg, “ R L, 1 sack, Rogilln, E J, 1 pkg, “ Reese, H K, 1 ]>kg, “ Ramsey, T H, 1 pkg, “ Robinson, J L, 1 pkg, “ Ross, N A, 1 pkg, Clinton, Ga. Roberts, WE, 1 pkg, “ So Ex Cos, 2 trunks and 1 bx, Macon, Ga. Sanchey, S J, 1 trunk, “ Stroclie, Mrs J, 1 box, “ Shoe!leeks, W J, 1 box, Savannah, Ga. Steel, J F, (prisoner of war) 1 bdl, Ft Del. Smith, Mrs J M, 1 pkg Macon, Ga. Spencer, W W, 1 pkg, “ Stegar, J C, 1 pkg, “ Summerlin, B, 1 trunk, Savannah, Ga. Swan, L IST, 1 box, Lumber City. Smith, J, 1 pkg, Savannah, Ga'. Swain, G W, 1 pkg, “ Sanisbill, J, 1 box, Macon, Ga. Steel, J W. 1 pkg, Smith, E L, 1 box, Ferindina, Fla. Stubbs, J W, 1 pkg, Macon, Ga. Thaxton, S G, 1 box, Charleston, S C. Taft, F V, 1 box, Savannah, Ga. Taylor, W, 1 pel, Macon Ga. Upton, A J, 1 trunk, “ Williamson, A, 1 pel, Savannah, Ga. Wardhtw, J O, 1 pkg, Atlanta, Ga. Willis, Miss, 1 box. Savannah, Ga. Wheeler, G M & Cos, 1 pkg, Stone Mt, Ga. Wise, G D, 1 pkg, Savannah, Ga. Walker, Geo, 1 pkg, Macon, Ga. Winn, G I‘, 1 bdl, White, E B, 1 box, “ Whitman, D, 1 pkg, “ Whalthcr, 1 pkg, “ Walker, W R, 1 pkg, Vason, B, 1 trunk, “ Vannalb, W J, 1 box, Savannah, Ga. Young, R L, 1 box, Macon, Ga. No Marks, 1 trunk, ‘* “ 4 boxes, “ “ 1 bndl bedng, “ “ 2 sacks, “ “ 1 keg, “ 4 C bags, “ “ 3 pkgs, “ W. W. HULBERT, aprll-lm Agent. NEW FIRM. WALKEU & FLINT, DEALERS IN China, Queonsware, Glassware, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Merchants and the public generally upon ex amining our Stock will a! way's find a full and com plete assortment of everything in this line on as favorable terms as can be aTbrded. Call at the old stand of ROWLAND & WALKER, Mulberry st., Macon. Ga. apr7-6m WILLIAM H. BALDY, Civil Engineer, Land Surveyor, AND STARKVILLE , LEE CO ., GA. JSSr-Land Maps of any County in the State, south parallel of latitude 32° ST north, supplied at short notice. .feb24-tr IWn WmfimmED i T> r i. UABUiIT'B I^alx>r-sa vilig Soap. This Soap lx made from elean and nniv materials. «ron any fc.iitoi.wiil not injure the moßf delicate fabric, and is especially adapted for woolens, which will not slirink after being washed with tins Soap. It niity l*eusefl in hard or soft waters. It will reuxoxe ‘>einf, grease, tar and stains of alt kinds. One pound warranted eoual to two pounds of family Soap. ) J ir<‘etlons sent with each bar, for making Uiivc gal ions handsome soft Soap from one pound of this ;soap. Kach bar is wrapped in a circular containing full directions tor use, printed in English and German. Ask vour grocer for “H. T. Rdibufs Soap,” and take nooiher. ,B.T. Bal.bi.l, Nos. IS4. ftl, (w, 67,88,70, and 74 Washington stri c-t, New \ ork. TJSIMtB. T. Babble -1 entrateil Potash \J or Ready Soap 'ar.-, itetl.louhle the 'aweiujth 01 common Potash, aini superior to any other saiiouilter or ley 1. ..lie nii,.:ret. Put tip In fans of I poiin-1, 2 poitmls > ti pounds and If pounds, with full direetioi. andder ■fcan, for mnkin<; Hard and Son One pound pjrlU make 15 gallons of soft Soap. No lime is re quired. Uonsumers will find tins the el,eai»est Potash m the market. - B. T. Babbitt. Nos. Hi, <\\ fti. <77, GS, fi9, 70, 72, and 74 Washington street. New York. y T. BABBITr'-Sliest Medioa! Salaratns, “made | 7, fr<Xn common Bfeail mivilu with this Sflerulu* contains, wTien liaked, nothing but coin ■ in. -n :-s*;t, v.-ater and flour. --v. -i' (55, lh v t)7, OS, os, 70, 72 and 74, Washington at- q- York. BT, BABBITT'S Star Yeast Powder. Ligltt Bis . cult, or any kind of Cake may lie matte with this Yeast Powder, in fifteen minutes. No short ening required when sweet milk is used. Nos. til to 74 Washington street, New York. vowAsS^sm? A CERTAIN enrefor Cholera, Dysentery, Heart Disease, Fainting Spells, anti excellent for old people, as it quickens tLe circulation of the blood. marlS-'jm QEOIIGIA STATE DIRECTORY For 1865 ami 1867. By CAPT. J. C. BRAIN, of SAVANNAH, GA. This valuable work of reference will be published on or about the Ist day of June next. It will em brace tbe exact location of every business and professional man in tbe Slate ot Georgia, as well as the private residences in all the cltidK and will be the most extensive and com plete directory ever published. No business man should lie without it, and none should litil to advertise in it, as it is doubtless a splendid medium through which to communicate with substantial classes throughout the coun t ry. . In the city of New York alone, the publisher has nearly live hundred subscribers, and that list is daily on the increase. Tne priceol subscription is within the reach of every business mau, however limited his means. The advertising terms are like wise reasonable. Canvasser for city residences, Mr. C. M. Todd. Capt. Brain and his General Agent, Mr. Orrie F,ea, of Charleston, may be conferred with at the Planters’ Hotel each day ior the next week. Mr. J. 11. H. Osborne, of Augusta, is the General Travel ing Agent. TERMS FOR ADVERTISING. One Page S4O O te Half Page 2o One Fourth of a Page 1$ One Business Card, including a copy of Work... 10 Price of the Work 5 Address P. O. Box 212, Savannah Ga. apr2s-tf Artificial Legs and Arms MANUFACTURED Over the POST OFFICE, Y| f kACON, l | _ |E O it G i A . /v These Artificial Limbs are superi f s or to all others in % j DURABILITY, \ SIMPLICITY AND \T, ACTIVITY. The ankle and knee joints are made upon the J principle of Ball and Socket. Never get loose or wear out. Send for a Pamphlet. Address AMERICAN LEGCO, j feb22-3m* Macon, Ga. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO, COLUMBUS, GrJX. Chartered by the State of Ga. 1859 CAPITAL : : : $3*50,000. JAMES F. EOTIEMAN, President. Tiie above Company continues to take risks on all insurable property in tlie city- of Macoiy and vicinity, on the most liberal terms. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. J. M. BOAR OMAN, pprlS-1 til Agent. SOUTHERN BANK VOTES AND Southern Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, BY LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., Bankers, No. 10, Wall St. New York. Money received on Deposite from Banka, Bank ers, Merchants and others. Onlers in Gold, Government and other Securi ties Executed at the Regular Stock exchange, by a member of the Firm. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, CYRUS J. LAWRENCE, JOHN R. CECIL, W M. A. HALSTEAD. aprl3-3m AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS wanted 111 every County to sell, by' snli scripton, the Southern History of the War, by Edward A. Pollard, (editor of the Richmond Examiner) Southern Generals, their Lives and Campaignes. Life of Stonewall Jackson; Kails and Romances of Morgan. Also, an intere-ting work entitled. Women of the South, distinguished “ Appiy’Vo 'APPLEM AX * RYALL, General Agents, office on Cherry street, between Fourth arid Fifth, Macon, Ga. . ~ , Persons making application by letter will ad dress Box 122, Post Office. apr2f-3w* Beef Wanted. I WISH to purchase fat Beef Cattle for this mark et. Any one having such for sale would do well to call on me, as I give the J.hSl PRI( FA.— Persons bringing in beef can find a lot on 2d street, next to Harris & Ross’ Warehouse, where t hey cun remain free of charge till 1 hey try the n.a. ’-el. remain nee o = K. W. B. MERRITT. marll-tl _ for sale, IiHE entire stock (consisting of good, saleable and imperishable goods), invoicing about s "The stand is centrally located, and Is one of the best business sites in the city This is a splendid onnortunity for liny one with a small capital to encase in a respectable and tocretlve luisiness. el *Fof further particulars address Box 155, Macon* Georgia. apr2S-tw. THE Great English Remedy. THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF COPAIBA Adi) SARSAPARILLA, Has acquired the utmost fame In every pnrt of the world; it lias lief u examined, approved of and sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and re commended by the most eminent of the profes sion. Asa SURE and SPEEDY cure for all dlxonses ot the Bladder, Kidneys, and Uuinary Organs of t>otli sexes, TO SKCt'RK THK STAMP The (it-M’isi: CN each imt Observe the /'s , U \ " ill also bear LABE / Crt .*Ol, \ The Name / LONDON \ of the Burned ox I j TiS'AKt, PROPRIETOR And coveringl ) ! ' u ' l lhe thebottomof Vf*/ ' ORTH * United States Each Pot. ’ ■ — * Agent. NONE OTHER IB GENUINE. Observe these precautions and address orders to TARRANT A CO., No. W Greenwich Street. New York. *», Sold by J. if. ZHILIN * t’< mar27-tf Macon, Ga GROVESTEM k C«., PIANO FOKTE MANUFACTURERS, BKOAS>WI¥, NEW YOSi Iv . THE atteutiou ol the Public ftnd the trade is invited toour Nxw Scale 7 OCTAVE KOSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume aud purity of tone are un rivalled, by any hitherto otfsred iu this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Bass Ac., and each instrument being made under the person al supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVESTEKN, who baa had a practical experience of over 30 years ia theii manufi-.iAure, is fully warranted in ever? particular. The “ Grovesteen I’iauo Fortes ” received fhc award of merit over all others at the celebrated World’s Fair. Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, and New York ; and also at the American In stitute for live successive years, the gold and silver •n dais, both of which can be seen at our waie room. f By the introduction of improvements, we make a still more perfect Piano Forte, and bv manufacturing 'arge'v. with a strictly cash sjstem, are enabled to nth r these instruments at a price which will preclude all competition. Bricks — No. I, Seven Ociave, round corners, Rosewood plain case S3OO. No. 2, Seven Octave, round corner, Rosewood heavy moulding fS2S. No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV style $350. Terms : Net Cash In Current Funds. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. “H. A P.” »pr22-fim CIRz IR/1 .A-a-E S AND BUGGIES. MR. W. W. WOODRUFF, Os Griffin, Ga., Has associated with the TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO., Manufacturers of Fine OJYIE^IRj-Aa-jES, 620 BROADWAY, N. Y. Where they are prepred to furnish by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Any Style of a CARRIAGE, BUGGY, OR Plantation Wagon. MU. WOODRUFF’S long experience in the Car riage Business at Griffin and Atlanta, Ga., WILL enable ns to give better satisfaction iu filling ORDKRS tor good substantial Work—such as the country demands—than any other House, and at as low prices, as can possibly lie furnished for (’ASH. We will keen constantly on hand, the ligttf, CONCORD BUGGIES, The same as formerly sold l>y Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, as being the best Buggies in use. Address all orders to Tomlinson, deJlarkkt m., npriT-tf 015) Broadway, New York. _ A C A BD. To the Merchants, Manufacturers, : Capitalists and Enterprising Classes in the United States. r nilE undersigned wishes to engage '» business. ■ U He is not, however, one of those happy nidi- i viduals. where salary is no object. He lias work ed“for nothing” during itie war, and he ooes not I propose to work for nothing any more, but will j work lor money. He is a native and graduate ot | Europe,has traveled oil business in all the l uited , States, lias lived in New Orleans for several years and lias gained there and every where in the Soulh j quite a number of friends. He prefers doing bet- j ter, and knows that In- can sell goods anywhere any other man can sell them. lie wants an op portuniiy of making his services equal to capital. ] Any rc -I't ciable parties wishing to establish a business In New Orleans, or extend their trade m the south or Europe, can secure his services by making it to his interest and he will make it profit able to them. .... Any one wishing to confer with him can ascer tain who and what he is, etc., by addressing Care of MaJ. T. A*. Burke, Editor of the Evening Mirror, Macon, Oa. apr2U-tf i MRS. F. DESSAU, RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of her many lrtdy friends, in the country and city, to her beautiful stock of Dress Goods and Millinery, Which are obliged to be sold, therefore, at the 14) WEST PP ICES 'a can from the Ladies will he duly appreciated. MRS. r. Mulberry St., opposite Lanier House, aprll-ltn ___ Macon Canal and Water Works. rpHE Books of subscription for Stock In theabove I Connanv jirß now open ftt tbu offices ot h. A. P E y i. Jotmston A Cos., and of Terpen A Hertz- to wlifch the attention ot the public, and particularly of the citizens of Maeon, is invited, and tbeir subscriptions mayf-iw Ch’m’n Board of Corn’rs. JOURNAL AND MESSENGER. MACON, FRIDAY, MAY 11. Governor Pcrry’a Letter. From tlio Charleston NcwilJ Kit-Governor Ferry wrote si letter to tbe Editor of the New York Tribune, dated , April 15, and which is published in the | issue of that journal of May X. Tbe letter, j ijtilte a lengthy document, treat* of *in h topics as we have been frequently regaled 1 with in the testimony ot {Southern mm j before the Reconstruction Commit!** In Washington. As the Governor »#* not undergoing the thumb-screwing oroewwat Lite time, he was able totnke a wider ranee, ..lid f. ll die men of the North fully and circumstantially what the condition of the South is at present: discu.«*c* the «|tiest foil- 1 of suffrage and representation, and after showing up some of the leading falacieain vogue among Northern logicians, he ny«: j “llow unreasonable it lain you Northern | meu to suppose that we have less sincere j regard for the negro than you have. It is | against nature, and contrary to all reason anil experience. The negroes have h**n onr slaves and property, the objects of «»nr i care and attention. T hey are known to us, and have lived with us for t . irs |«st. They have (lescendetl to us fmm*mranevs tors, and were the object*of theii care nn«l soliefttufn. Fn many instance*, they and their progenitors have been in our iamilie* for inor.* limit a cclitury. Then* afrothi’r who have grown up with ns as coiuranion*, faithfully serving us throngh life. Is if j not most likely that we should, under th(*s» elrpuinstanoc*, feel * deeper inten-t ' in their welfare than strangers? The .Southern people are not less humane, or | less affectionate, or less influenced by sen timents of honor, than the Northern peo ple are. They are as generous and as kind to ] Hintons in distress. I think their histo ry and character as a people show this. — | Why, then, need you tr able yourselves**. J much al Hint the protection of the negro?** He next goes oil to show what rmanei- I patioii has already done for the negro race I in the South; in this confirming the test!- j mony lately given by Judge Sharkey, of Mississippi, before tlie Central Directory at Washington,—that the next Unit* I States Census would show a decrease of 2* per cent, in the colored population; tin* | four millions of IHU», would be found to I** , scarcely three millions in l'*7o. The influence exerted by the freedmen’s , bureau, encouraging the negro in idleness and vice, is the next point made by Sena ' tor I'erry. He then advert* to the alleged philanthropy, upon which all this guardi anship of "the nation’s wards” is bostd: and he uses the following (trgumcntnm art hotninem: , "If you really and sincerely wish to | protect and benefit the negro, why do yon | not take him North and provide for him * ] The Southern people would lie very glad to have a large portion of them aenlto yoa. especially those who will rot labor, and whom you are now protecting in idleness at the expense of the Southern people.— Having them at home with you, anu im mediately under your own supervision, you may be able to In-nelit them. But it "is impossible to do so when they area thousand miles from you. W hile they re main in the Southern States, they will have to look ultimately to the Southern people for protection.” And again he asks : "Why is it that yon love the negro -<• well and bate the white race so much ? They have erred and gone astray, it is true; but they are now penitent, and are seeking mercy at your hands. Ti *ir pun ishment and" suliering, it would seem, were enough to satisfy the most malignant revenge, end ought certainly to appeal to a philanthropist like yourself. You should remember that there are tho i-ands of Union men in the Southern Slate* guilt less of their country’* wrong, w ho «re suf fering equally with those who brought on the rebellion.” AVe close our extracts here,an 1 can only wonder at Mr. Terry’s puticuce in volun tarily undergoing the labor involved in tiiis act of supererogation. For surely be did not ex]H*et to convince any of the I ri bune’s readers of the error of their ways. The radical leaders, both in Congress and newspaperdom, claim nothing short of in fallibility. To call any of their measure*. in question is treason. To doubt is to Is* damned. Why should any Southern man waste bis breath in an attempt at rcusori ing with the people so blindly and fanati cally prejudiced ? Every word Mr. Terry says is truth, but it will produce no effect with the parties to whom it is addressed. Trouble with this Nkohoes lx Ken tucky.—The l’aduoah (Ky.) Herald, gives the following account of a negro affray which recently took place in that neigh borhood : A dilflculty occurred last Friday eve ning, on the* farm of James Key, uisHit six miles below Florence, in which time negroes were killed Tlie circumstance.**, as related to us by a gentleman who heard them given in the immediate vicinity, are these : Key had In bis employment als.ut 150 negroes, a large number of them dis charged soldiers. They were rolling some barrels of meal into the yard, mlicii Key told them not to handle the bariels so roughly. „ , Upon this one of the negroes replied: You had better go back to the house un<l stay there, you <i <1 greyheaded old ras cal", anti immediately attacked Key. He threw him down timi took a pistol away from him. Two other negrww tlien came up and took the pistol away from him and handed it back to Key. The negro made a second attack, whereupon Key shot him down and retreated to the house and Imr ricaded the door. In a lew moments tlie j house was surrounded l>y al<out seventy- ] live negroes, all nrhied. '1 hey battered ; down the door, and as they entereil be ! killed two of them with a double-barreled I I gun. The negroes retreated. They at- ; i tempted to lire the house, hut tlie majority opposed it, and it was abandoned. In tha meantime news of the nTair got to Florence, and a squad of men went down to the scene of action, summoned every one of tlie negroes to appear at court as w-it-tte--.se* nguinvt Key: arrested him and put him in jail, 'rids waa done to pro tect him from the infuriated negroes. He will, of course stand his trial. The citi zens throughout that country are consid erable alarmed, fearing a general rising of the negro population. We know the above : statement can he relied on, as we received it from a reliable gentleman. Macon and Western I>i::*«#t. —This spacious and substantial storehouse rap idly approaches completion, and when finished, will not only lie a credit to the company, but an ornament to the eity. The depot proper is k’-«» feet long, by :►*> feet wide, inside measure, with a platform outside, but protected by a projection of the roof, about ten feet wide. The build in” for tlie otiices is about forty-five sot square and three stories high,and will con tain twelve room* —four toench floor. This ample provision for Increased busi ness evidences that the company’s finan ces are in a prosperous condition, ami tun. they appreciate the position of this city in reference to a largely increased trade At lanta JSullrfin. Tornado in Sumter.— Tin* Hepubliean of Tuesday says: We learn from citizens residing in tl.o North-west portion of the county that they were visited by quite a tornado on Irtaturdav last, trees by scores being U|h re,S, and in many instances feme- were blown down. Vol. IiVHI, 3io. H I A Shark ■tory “Oaod gn trims*, what - * (hair* Thu. fast eTrfctmaffcm m mine wm canH %y my noticing that wry Iwar a:itl very «k.rk «w liyHWrty teha mm peireptilile by Urn phmpkmrh' ftwk, “ft* a horrid eniu imwa «h*ri, nted my ciHiipanion, with aabwddaf; “Mi at k*» tin.” Tim*, mm <wwh, •»• hte •» jn*t ri*imr»l«»vf the water at that aamwent and Him tiia wM* Mite— MMlIa mm ■mnteout a U-.irly, the immense hra*l. f**a» - edanar. and large pectoral fine. “I'gb* what a brute !** man mr earlamdhm W lowed upby the apropos wtfmum. "mm* we've Um I vthing Wre, Um.” “la '• I lava the akark- honk «p," aaM MV friwM , “ami we mnj Mirk him." W« aewmtowr Ijr hart It np, and duly halted, lead/ ter putting o«*r. Hut We had mm) the won I down to the go mam a*4 Urtk. m vv hat lui l fcafp'nnl. aw 4 the «wtiat te the wlmrk-huA wa» rnowgh vamku u> atid) of the bfae-jaafctfie a* Ul art go,»e t<» tad. « that we mwm had a fmmUf a*»- t-Whoth of nun and dte»r. ttaft, n-at* to take part In whatever -part a-tU ’** forward: I am wire ItteM eaunorent.-** when I my the lit** ha.* nat heew *w» l» w minute* ketone find, a rwbteng. «h*w • •light drag, and finally a determined pa'! wae Riven t«> it. We Immediately bawled in ; w hatevrr there waa on l« waa tewvy. I ait rot active. However, the avnteai' t Isrwline ara* prejwfed. aad the hawJlav part mre through a sheave la the o l *f the •packer-(mum. 1 should preo»i-c •’*** tkw luuu waa fr» *w terlw In tewrtei-a fj«t above the water. I>m»r batew the liook eould have its, !.cd rhe mtrteee we •at .ind felt that we Nad U**ot an mm- Uione grtnind «hark, Mha tore terwly at the line, tt»rn«| hi* white telly at a» Imbed hi* mnatnm- tail with vi*«rw»» .weep* from side to sblr. • Our m< t. . *• was trrmewloti*, for he wa« ■ rteialy LirrMf Unite any of a« had rear aeen. sn»< when we got HU head above water he re* ularly eiaedt the igig by h» *trmc. However, in spite of eur »wibn*»t. a managed to get the Itewtlne *or ti shoulders, and had Hw got mmw hae-i* «• to haul It tight, when, with a (ngi* f 'hl plnnge. the hnrte t,.re himodf away fcme the Uiit. and left it banging bhn-iy and mangled behind him. “f'-inSwal I «m. lie's ntT." aao the disappointed ea-lam* tion of tlu* h. *tan»ler*. “N<d aNtmi it cried the party who were aCter-im tl • liowlinc,.w hirh wae area dipping Uo* the ir (made la wilt af thrir eflirte W> ail "dapped on to the !«aliae laae.l aicly. aad were soon re-ranted hy -e.it.- th<- iiHHi.*ter helplewdjr draggid awtti • water, tail find. U* the .oaliiH' ho |m <I down over hi* l**Jy. and had aifp-'* chaw to hte tail, eo that he wae per- -n i from .1 rugglnig in tlw* hot. ana raav like a dead enrra-*. We *wi*ted him e*. up, and wlien we had .lone eo. be* Uni e well ale»v«- the while hi* head and rboulder* were quite covered hy water. The noieeof tlie .aplurv bad brew o*gf*w*. that we now lia«l nearly every an** In tie •hip art Hind n», ami many aad vara- «*• wvn* the remarks passed on Um hor-iM. looking iirute Mauprwdcd Amu the ho « ud. At length a Urighl thought mu.--’ to strike «« ail *dmnltaneoaaly. "Ida put the haft over again, there may te mure. No—**n*-r said than tete. and utmost no sooner done than a repel item .*f every ill-tail of the previous capture was rneatol, and arndher mnneter, equally large, equally foul-MuelSiwg, and r-pmi.y iiideotie. hung head downward U«i4r th** last. “Why, the place must I* alive with them," was either the thought e-rMl*,n>v tion of everv one prevent. Th. einr-"-i was looking* *Hit toward the gliu* r of th m»K.n on the water, when nenetl mg umiuil to have eaiight hie eye. “W h » are v«hi looking at, •l«Htor T’ I mat “Nothing,” he replied: “hwt I thought f mu iHiiut thing .mo tlie traek of xie-fi light coming toward ue. However. I must iiave Uen mistaken." “No. y-«* were iuH,’’ I « rie«l out in a date of ml. «• cxeihunent: “no, yon were ud, ter here is entiling close to us." I had •ern, -a-l was punting to a hla k i inm. n- tn.-i: lar tin, wliicii w;»s slipping siientlv m swiftly toward the ship. “There - * an th o r cornin’ down t’other way, air," «~r • and a Uluu-jacket. “And hereenme«another nu tlu* |s.rt ijuarter,” cried another, -are enough, tliere were Rot only thr*. h-i» |s-rli:i|>s six or eight horrid waving 1n.,- guiarttn* ewecping steadily *h.an nj t lie ship. We were all -o bomt,*»l at t*. - unexpected result of our fishing, that w.* conld do little l.ut stare in Ulu/oisi.' a> tlu* <Ua«s»lical asM-mhlage which no* «or rounding n*. It was clear raarh that the sia nt »>f Um* M«shl of the two virlie • or some liorrihle in*tinet. luud warned th disgusting monsters of the pr> -• n•.- »• prey, and that they were aasemMing lr»- all i|uartcrr to attack ir. I <Wm'l think were I to llvea«vutnry i nnild ever re» the sia-ne I saw that night enacted an.h ..ur stern, without MHlinerert-mgsMi der pasa over mg. The water Ums*l and raged with shark*. Tliey «n«»ru-l. and fought, and tore one anotli* lca|asl from tlw* water, and Willi thru great angry jnw* they dragged the t> »'» in bloody musses fn>m the earrase* ban-.- . at the Iswini end. The «lup trend •**! and roekisl as the teeth of Uk iwul- -with a sound as of a giant erusarut -aw. npf • * the tough lii.les i»f the two «lead •!» k like aUrips of rag. Thee*mfu».l »*!•** * • rushing water, grating teefh. tearing ?*• nml snortit*g and« »iU. ft»rmeil a o*n*-rrt..* piece, wTesw horror no* certainly • qiiab-d in iiuagination. And then l**ok Into the water and <*-e the niunt there ex latent; the ftirV>ns, wr-ti ing. leapingmonster*. wattawing ta F»»i land l» I***l. tlie tearful, dark, ***aj l lines, changing to white as the*- turn- I [ -idewuvs to tear at their dead or Ito-i' companion*. Th* flak- of Lh«.*lr ft-m I which iW-w about, and the jets of »|»« gore w hich sprang every m»w and then I from some fre-hly wounded brute. -I * » I ebarly in tlie iu<*.bl«*l»t and addr-t »•* tie hellish character of tlie scene. Had Itonr* | reallt understood what torture was he j would have suspended his vtrtins. by I cortl ever breaking, over maeh a e j mass ot shark* a- I •»* that wight o ' struggling for Ills Ido**!! Mow many • • •ach other they at that night I em* r■•-» | sny; hut they actually torenway and ■ I sunied tlie Iwiiis of tlie two iiwl st.ar*- j to a heighth *4 Urn href afces-* the w u» so that only a small piece of the-r j were left at the fnrtnrr eod. when tt» < writhing umc* of struggling n*»n*i drifted astern, tearing nway hi e*rh j cr’s fh-sln and tig *e fcnh till they I disappeared. Wilt any owe, after «wrh a ! nanativc ns this, te msh ►» withh*-«l ‘ -redit to the awful voraetty mi the shark J —jAtmti nmt Water. ■Qu Tip- corn ■ pendrnt of tt. « New York Time* .«>» that ertnnline ans I gene out of the fashionable wo*-l I all at once, like an»« lilng»m»w nr a *an**b:r< rainbow, lie tells us that enly the - - 1 vant* ami very euaanmn nenpie w-ar , wonderful '"*| .»n-ion*. The h»h <»n a- » ( is “gored draw* and tralmi of the or*» «aa pire.'* • - * ♦ ' WIKI II A Wdbkiso Ia sTrrrryo* —T he *saik ern pjt{»r»-s< 'ottnini»y works ftwevery tssty. ami to the entire satisfaction **f every t*«ty It is an alm*«*f hi lisjensnlde m-tilutso and is urd*- tl. - m*nag• meat «f the n.-—’ reliable and obliging nsen in the owmT T f you want any tug In the shape of • Iren* a pti|a-ro» j iu* tt» n lon of guaa*» iirougld with disjwtch from any pomi -v. tlie hospitable g.ohle toytMir own and« ■ put vour order in the !*«WJtbrrn l t'oni|wny.nnd in n jifßr yw«r wist,»s wilt be gratified, ami at tne aaoat re— - rate*.— HJffrJtdd AdmrrHmr.