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Going lo Hrair.il.
We see hy the Savannah Herald, that a commis-j
cion has been sent out from the South t Drazn
■ • ihr eld M hij I'ailr lo lw mirrilt
Our neighbor of the Recorder in hia last issue, , — , ....
. : the yearly intermit accruing tiom them—will be
Of ' lio m.taa r. f > twi r u n t frit 11 fit*, t#
creating and employing capital—retaining at the
sa;na time-, among the coonle that Issue the bonds,
.. „ . , . ,1.- ,i . . , 'tbe yearly interest accruing fiom them—will be
says as he has contended for the principles ot ; ihe more apparent from the following estimates :
for the purpose, of making airapgements lor pian -; tbf Whig party in days past, so he shall continue i At six per cent., the aoitual amount of interest
ing a colony in that vast, productive and wealthy • to do ” We have no objection to his doing so. i payable by each State that shall issue bonds to
countrv 1 11 who do hot want to live under the ' if he will only let us know what the principles of | f * ,e amouut of lea millionsfof dollars, is six hun-
«««*« "7 *r* "■“* p “ rt>
place under the standard of the Empire ot Brazil., ce j v0 us not the principles ot the Wing party , . ho interest per annum will be one million two hun-
To those who have a hankering after the trop-' were changed every campaign to suit the times !./;>*/ thousand dollars : This, then, is the precise
it-s we beg leave to transcribe a short description . At one time they were Tippacsnoe and Tyler too, amount or yearly drainage that would be made
of some of the most interesting occupants of that • log cabins, hard cider and coon skins. During tb<- ; th f, r . es "7 r S P ' s l>t , tlie for t})e u . 8e
oi some "* . 6 . . . . . - , ; money obtained from abroad. Consequently, it
highly lavored country, fiom l)e^n Swiitscut* Mexican war, tlicir principles were pence am. exhibits tlie difference in economy between tiie
ique, in the Edinburgh Review, on Mr. Water
loo's travels in that part of the woild. The wri
ter says : “Insects are the curse of tropical-ell
rronomy
quiet; but as soon as the war was over, they rrere j ^vo modes of procuring capital', the issue of do-
war. blood and thunder, General Taylor, old whitey mrstic bonds enabling the State to retain the inter-
and a little more grape Captain Bray
Our
THE FEDERAL UNION,
( Qorncrof Hancock and Wilkinson street*.)
OPPOSITE THKCOVKT llOt HI-..
est at home : the foreign loan compelling her •
. ... ... -- , -- . ...... ! send it off loan outside, distant country. To
' mates. The bete ronge lays the foundation ot a \ neighbor says that atailahUuy a. the motto ot t|)is extrIlt therefore, must that particular state he
! tiemendous ulcer. In a moment you are covered i ‘he Democracy, to winch he is opposed : and yet
ihe believes in the old Whig party, which set
NEW STORE.
ConfedionariA, Fruit, Groceries
and •Country Produce,
FOIt .SALE AT FA I It PRICES.
OTGive us a call at the oil Bakery.
C. B. hi UN DAY * Co.
Milledgeviile Aug. 1 Ith, 1865. 2 4t.
fj^SlcrUliaMrr* in .Vlillrrijirt i;ie 'I «-l«—
arnpii I «iu|i.iiii will please meet at t!ie counting
room of Messrs. Wait/.felder ou Saturday uext at II
o’clock A. M.
!,. CARRINGTON,
•Jit. Acting. Pres-ideu: M. 1'. Co.
NOTICE
fllliE co-partnership heretofore "■
i. the stv le of J. Conn ,V Sons L l,,ln 8 «i
solved. Either of the ,KS L«*n
W. T. CONN, where he will be
his old friends and customers.
aseu lu
Milledgeviile. Ga . Aug. 1st lsi'-^'
’ ** I dir.
State l*iInters.
001 GIITOV JISBET H#.
Tuesday Morning, August 15, lfttio.
with ticks. Chigoes bury themselves in your
riesh. and hatch a large colony of young chigoes
I in a few hours. They will not live together, but
every chigoe sets up a separate ulcer, and has his
own private portion of pus. Flies get entry into
impoveiisbed by the Utter policy.
Again, toe interest at six per cent upon tw
aside the claims of such men as Clay, Webster, hundred millions, the supposed aggregate of bonds .
Crittenden and Everett,and took up Geu. Harrison 11 *
and Gen. Taylor. merely because they were acail
issued by tlie several States, will amount, each
year, to tinier millions of dollars To this ex
tent. then, mu4 tile States at. largo be depleted
aide. Their hunt after availability destroyed thf i \,y [i lP use of foreign capita!, instead of that ore-
A Pro (in mat ion.
Ry James Johnson Provisional Gorernot
To the People of' Georgia. „
your month, into your eyes, into vour nose ; von! - - .... , .
.. . . , ... , . . ., ! old Whig party, will be a very slow business, vet
eat dies drink flies, and breathe flies. Lizards, •' , ... , ! [
rr T he recent proclamation of the Provisional
Governor cf Georgia, inviting the civil officers
ii ho have taken tlie oath prescribed by the am
nesty, and whet have placed themselves in proper
iclation to the United States government,to resume
cockroaches ami snakes get into the bed : ants
eat up the books: scorpions sting you ou the foot.
Everything bites, stings or
we see indications that the effort will be made.—
Our neighbor had better •* let the dead bury the
of your existence you are wounded by some piece
of animai life .that nobody has ever seen before,
except Swammerdam and Meriam. An
, ' , i dead” and employ all of his energies in restoring
bruises: every second I r .. , ~
.it! r..I£>.t l.v nicec 1 the C0,lntr - r t0 ,1,e anJ 11 h " l »-
sists upon contending for tlie principles of the
we insist that he shall let his
their duties, is a prudent and wise act. and should j " ith eIeven * is 8 "’ in,mi,1 Z in ^ our teacu P' il
have been done earlier. We hopo to find now each nondescript with nine wings Is struggling in the'
man at his post of duty. We have been Inform- hepr ’ r,r a fftler P il,a r wi;h 8PV(,ral doze »' j
ed by Judge Harris that he will hold the Superior j ^ in his ,,ell - v * hastening;over the bread and j Cpim.
Courts of the Ocmulgee Circuit this fall, chiefly * b,ltter ’ AH ,,afure 5s alive ’ aad 8eems t0 he S ath ‘'
for the purpose of enforcing the criminal laws in
For the purpose of enabling the people of Georgia :
I old whig party. We think ihe effort to revive the j ated at home. ’ j the more easily to prepare ihemselv** for the exercise
” ... • n< ,| l05ie bonds have a long run, and the , oft lie rights ot citizens, 1 hereby pidiaim and direet, .
longer Ihe life period of well secuied bonds, the ' that the Ordinariesin theseveial counties of the Stale,
higher is the demand for them: let a currency also ^ ar « a.ithoiizedtoamnnuMer tue oath
. ** . , , . . s , n , , .t ol AmDesiv set nut in the A resident s Fineminatuui •
be provided from she issues ot the Banks and oth- J of2suh of j Itlv pU( . h p t . r<)ll , s a , „ lia il b- . n-
er corporal ions in each State, as befoie, together , : itled to take and leceive the same; and in case of
with such Northern Bai l; or Government issues j a vacancy in tlie office of Ordinaries in anv County
as may come among ns. in exchange for our sale- ' or Counties of t!.-is State, then aud in that case, the
able commodifies—the South mav sttnn he in pon- Clerk of tlie Superior Court ot such Com.t v shall nd-
session of one of the most firmlv based and desi minister said onth. I'romdeJ,said Officers thenisi-lves
i ibie systems of Finance, that any
KESIDEXCE FOR sifr
FIT HE undersigned offers for sale fc- '
j I at Midway, l-i miles from MiU ei wt, ! ’ 1 ' ,en <'»
house is now in complete repair. * n V **
‘ eight rooms The Jot contains thirty
half acres, one fourth of which \ a wooiff''®' 1 a
the whole enclosed with a good plank f
the place is a Well of tine water; all'nfl ( ’ 11
outbuildings, in good r. pair, and a fin *** **•»
of choice apples, peaches, plains & r . y.° r ' 'f j
tiou is one of the healthiest in 6entral (• ' ,J -
ii ith fine society am] good male and female
convenient.
lie will also sell with the place, if
insect | o1,i Whi " P arty
readers and the world know what they are.
eritig el! her entomological lio?fs to eat you up,
For the Federal Union.
Ihe flreal Be»idcralnm.—S»»Mtc
Honda.
The present status of th» South calls loudly for
L'ountry has i *hal! have previously taken said oatii.
lever hud-ample, at least, for all her enterprises. , J* ,s ^ rdi r r f deciarcd and directed, that when tl..
x it i t, , i 1 a, ; oat n ia administered as aforesaid tu any pernon witimi
ana well adapted to all her purposes and wants. * - • *- • * • '
rC RXITI KE. (MKFtTft, ^ ’ ij
All of wiiich are nearly imiv, and in gr^ ,
Parties desiring a pleasant and attract, i**-
would do well to m e tlie place.
For further information, address
J H. -NICHOls
Aug. !>, I 1 ot. * Milledgei-ilh. (i {
SOUTHRON.
rce, and according to the Governor's proclama- ( a<5 T ou arH standing, out of your coat, waistcoat \ Capital. Without it, her numerous and vitally
perm
any of Ihe exceptions specified in said Proclamation, i
it shall be appended to the petition of the applicant—
Note.—According to DeBow’s Review, the to- . which petition shall also be verified before snch Ordina
ry or Clerk, by the oath of the party; and when ad
ministered to any person not embraced within any of
the exceptions specified, the original oath, taken and i
lor
Morgan Superior Court will be adjourned from
the 1st Monday in September to the Thursday
thereafter.
tal public debt, of the State of Pennsylvania in
j I Sol. was. in round numbers, I'orly Millions!
Thirty-eight millions of this sum, bear fee per
! cent interest. And tlie total
and breeches. Such are the tropics-' . important enterprises caunot bo accomplished.— ! annually paid by the State
Tbia stirring picture was drawn by Swift some j n er demands are far beyond what she can expect 1 four hundred thousand dollars.
forty or fifty years ago. It is very probable the, f rom other parts of the world. But, I p
“entomological hosts” have vastly multiplied, and , „ veD jt - it coul j be proc . lir ed on loans from abroad, | 1 OJ.ITICI AXS AND
increased in size, rapacity and repulsiveness, I { rnes f interests would abnegate the policy. ; To tile* lllisCjllPt llKlk
i subscribed, shall be sent bv the officer administering
a u! interest the saln( , J Q , he ^ ( . ret(ir ; „ f State the r ui ted ; n
was two mil.ions ami i states, and « certified copy shall W given to the ap- ; —
K. M. Brite A Co
Factors
to day
public. Mr. Bruces high financial reputation and
individual integrity, commend him to the confi. i
dence of the community.
the Military.—
in^ Radicals who
and
Bankers and Cotton J since Mr. Waterton’s visit. At any rate we haz- j jj er <> W n State Bonds would create for her c.MM- : desire to IHak.6 States Pl'OvillCBS,
rs. Augusta, <ia . have a card in uur columns j H ril nothing in jtronusiug the emigrant to the trop- TAf f ar better adapted to her condition : the pro- to IsCC|i tlicill Utldcr lirtlitai'V COllftTil,
, to which we invite the attention of the ■ ics a warm* welcome above, below, around, in 1 cee ,) s of it, also, resulting vastly more to her ad (he WashiniffOU Ilitt'iii'T’llcei' syy^ :
vancement.
~ “ • n - Asida from our own experience and the well e«-
Ilow to Serve \ Dot;—A correspondent says tablished principles ol sound politicaleconomv.it
this is the way; • When attacked hv a bloodhound, j
! or any other dog. raise your left arm and let him
seize it: then instantly grasp his windpipe with
I your right hand, and squeeze it with all your
might; that will disable him in two seconds. He
opens Lis mouth to gasp, loses all power, and falls
published under tlm title of the Child's Delight. I helpless. If you wish to kill him, keep your hold
i * i i * c ~ i i ! for a minute or two—he is done! xoil are ready w 0 . . . . 3
Mr. Boykin has made both ot the above named j anotlier< 0ne at a time i, all yon need I Many years ago, Pennsylvania obtained a very
g dogs.”
The Christian Index.—Tlie friends of thi-
Journal, also of the Child's Paper, will be pleas
ed to know that Mr. Boykin will resume publica
tion early in October. The Child's paper will b
papers very popular, and we shall be pleased to j „ peak from experience with big d
know that the sphere of their intluence has been ; ^ fe „ ow don t
wtdely extended See adverl.semeut. j af a „ That ]el( arm , that a folio*
must be obvious to every reflecting mind, that in
! onr present "loir-tide" condition, all drainage from
j our resources and income, toward other countries
should be guarded against with the most watch
ful and persistent care A a single example, out
of many others like it, will illustrate our position:
large amount of capital. (se3 Note below.) on a
ant to'get bit Hurapean loan. With that capital, she carried ltWtMILC'J \\ llilff t!l6 CXJIPIISP of lllilil;!*
plica nt.
Audit is further proclaimed ami declared, that all j
the c'tvfl officers of this State who l.«v«- taken and Mbr
scribed the oath prescribed in the Proclamation at«lr^ 1
said, if net embrar-ed wijhin any ot the exceptions; or !
wli<> may have received special Amnesty if embraced . !
shall proceed thereafter iu the discharge of the duties
oi ; heir several Offices according tr> the laws in exit- I
fence prior to the 1-t of Jan nary 1 Slit, so far as the !
same are not inconsistont'with our present condition.
To taeiliate the people-in obtaining the Amnesty
proffered, tlie Ordinaries or Clerks, (as the <•«>(_• may I
t»e.j are authori/. *d to procure printed blanks from eitli j
erone ot the following presses mo-t convenient, as the
-ttme may be needed, tor which payments will be pro- ,
vided,otrbills presented at this office, viz : Savannah |
rphirnintr Smitltpm L Republican, Augusta Chronic!
I et Irltin^ oOlliltft Watehuiau, Atlanta Inteliigeneer, Koine Courier. M.
con Telegraphj .Sjutbern Recorder and Coliniibus En
quirer.
Done at Milledgeviile, the Capital of the State, on
this 7th day of August in the y--ar of our Lord,
IStlo, and the eighty ninth year of American
Independence.
JAMES JOHNSON,
Provisional (lorn-nor of (Icorgin.
‘•Ilfiw Ion<r •» time is.fD elapse be
fore rhe expenditures can be brought
within the limit of the revenue will
depend upon politicians and not fmaii
cier.s. It the i
■States are to be kept out of their pro
per place in tlie Union and kept ns
provinces under military rule, tlie ex
penditures will continue to exceed our
ZKTErVSr STOCK:'. '
J. II. ZEILLV & CO.,
DRUGGIST, MACON, GA„
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS OF
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, CH as .
Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy ’
Articles, Ziiquors for me
dicinal use,
M \CCAlsOV SNUFF. Ac;, Ac.
Particular attention paid the prompt ar i
thorougii execution cf orders. The atletitir. * ■
the trade is invited. Having bought- our c'm^
for fash, we are prepared to sell them loir ° 1
Macon, Aug. J, I'l). - *. .
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
WrilEREAS. Abel R. Ak.i.lpe ha-tih-d .
* * tor leteri-ot >idiinni<tratum on the ertait-of Al l
e & Sentinel. Southern ! Aki i>ige late of .-aid county dcoem-cd.
’I',ie.se are therefore to cite and admonish all Mraor .
adversely concerned to tile their objections on orU
fore thelir.st Monday iu October next.
a sop to Cerberus, is going to get hurt, if a big
i dog gets hold of it, before “he is done.” Never-
j theless we recommend the experiment, as worth
llow throws out as out a niagnificent system of internal improve- j I’V Occupation, and SVVannS ot paid ! Bv the Governor:
- - ' L. II. Bkiscok, iS<
npit.-il — llie j>i-rnl rtexiilernmm--W|:ile
Honda,"
We invite attention to the communication in this . , .
c „ .. . . i trviner. if vou aint too scared, especially to sever-
paper over the signature ol ‘*boi thros. It from > . ... r J
Ihe pen of a gentleman of a high order of ability : and i our friends in this vicinity, whose experience
ihe subject he discusses, with so much clearn.-ss anil I in the past would warrant them in seizing most
force,is, just now, one of the highest imjiortanee to the I anything to get rid of a big dog.
people of Georgia. We commend the article to onr j "
readers, and hope our cotempornries will give it a j
ments, developed immensely her resources, and j civil ufticcl’S, will become a dram OU ,
obtained a decided prominence over her sister Treasury. This policy will uUo <
fdarq.
‘J :it
ieffectually destroy all those sources of
which a
States. A halo of glory surrounded her. But
this captivating picture has its reverse. The in i • • ,, r
1 . ,, . . ,, i prosperity in the feouth from
terest accruing upon that iramenso sum—payable; 1 . y J .
annually to her European creditors in specie—lays | teiuiblllSCIiieilt of .tny^ portion ot the
cost of the war and of reconstruction
mi"ht be etfectcd.’’
SCHOOL NOTICE,
R f.v
on
i a heavy restriction ou her efforts,"and places a clog f
of immense weight upon the wheels of her ad-! U
t»laee in their column*
Come and take the Oath.—All persons who i var.cing car of State ! Had hers been home capital.,
are entitled to pardon under the President's Proc-! and the interest retained among her oirn people, hoic !
I nl'«ri<iii:il«- (Ii
cur re nee s— lian
(belli.
an account of a verv iinloi tnnale
j lamation, now have an opportunity to get ik— J easily different would he her condition and her pros
avoid j The pioclamation of Gov. Johnson, authorizing j peels!
; County Ordinaries to a>lminister the Amnesty
Oath, will he of great convenience to the people.
There can no longer be an excuse for delay in this
important matter, and we hope very soon to see
every nsau qualified in the State.
HOW CAPITA I. IS CREATED.
Confidence is the source cr fountain of all val
ue, the basis of all monetary transactions. That
secured, every mind is at ease, and transactions,
j both private and governmental, proceed with firm pondent says the National Intelligencer
Our friends in Baldwin will find Judge Ham-j ness, regularity and success. Destroy confidence, j has a statement that a plot has been dis
covered among a large number of negro
sntnes its sceptre, and total wrecks conclude the i workmen at A<pna creek, to assassinate
XV e publish to-da
occurrence happening in Tennessee, by which three j
livek were lost. We ha\e been expecting such scenes 1
vjnee the > lose of ihe War, and have been rongratula- j
ling ourselves on their rarity. It was to be expected J
that the long and bitter struggle through which the I , , on , ,i. L . , ., ,. ,
.- ..if. . , . , , ,,, i mond at his omce on Tuesdays, Thursdays and I the foundations are then ail removed; chaos rr
two sections of the Lountrv have just passed, would be . „ J 1
,. „ , , , Saturdays, to administer the oath,
followed by personal rencounters, not omy between j - ’
Southern and Northern soldiers and citizens, but also { "
between neighbor and neighbor Thus tar we have PRESERVE ORDER.—It is the interest, as well
ha<l to reed'd but few difficultic-s of either eharacter, as the duly, ot the people to ohoy the laws and pre-
nnd we hope astime progresses, that all the animosties, ! serve order. We have much to bear with th.M is har
assing to onr tempers, but we have also much to j
expect ; and aa the condition of our future status j poral or spiritual
Neoro 1*i.ot to Assassinate the
Whites.—New York. Aug. o.—The
schooner Union, Capt. Cell, from Port Hu
ron, Mich , 14 days via Montreal, with as
sorted cargo, hound to Greytown, arrived
here, to day.
'flic Post’s Washington special corrcs-
S. E. BROOKS will reopen his school
on the lit Monday in Septeuiuer next and
close on the J.'ld December, sixteen weeks.
Tuition, per week, SJ 2.">.
Music on piano, per week I J.'>.
Fuel, per term i 00. '
Arrangements have been made by which French
will be taught if desired.
One halt payment at the expiration <>f half tlie
term, the balance at the close.
Provisions will be taken in part payment.
A lew boarders can be accommodated with the
teacher.
Milledge>ille, Aug. L'i, 1
•j ::r-.
^Oivcn under my ofiicial signature, this Sib Aims*
• ijt. John hammqnd, or^y
rUOCLAMATION.
By J ames Johnson, Provisional fioternor:
To the People of Georgia :
Whereas, by the Proclamation of Andrew Jolu.
son. President of the United ^.States, dated l?t!t
of June. A D. I'fifi. 1 liavo been appointed p rc .
visional Governor of tin. State of Georgia, with
instructions to prescribe at the earliest practical^
period, sucii rules and regulations as may i>e ne
cessary and proper for convening a Convention of
the people, composed of delegates to he chosenhz
that portion of the people who are loyal to th*
United States, and no others : and also with all
the powers necessary and proper to enable such
loyal people ot said State to restore it to its con-
; stitntiona! icla*i>>iis to rhe Federal Government,
i and to present such a republican form of State
' Government as will entitle the State to the guar-
i;. a. BEfi
E. M. BRUCE iV CO.,
Broad stivet, Aucusta, Ga.,
| an tee of the l*nited States therefor, and its people
. to the protection <>t the United States against in
vasion. insurrection and domestic violence:
Now, therefore I. J ames Johnson, Piovisional
Governor of the State of Georgia, as aforesaid
do by virtue of the powei ionic vested as afore
said. proclaim and declare—
Dr. That an election for delegates to a Conven-
'rowing out oi the Wav.
and all the bitter fcelii
have entirely subsided.
To our own people we have iliis much to snv — ;
Avoid all appearance •>! a difficulty. Remember that
the War is over, «Tt:d we are tbc “under dog in the
tight." Remember that tlie government under which
von live, though not ot
of Faith or of Practice. The. know no reason why' such a plot was pro
dependsou our behavior in our present state of; ancient Pilgrims had full realization ol the lieav- ■ jecteil- Tho Intelligencer says one of the
probation, every good citizen should exert himselfenly inheritance as theirs ; 1st Because they knew ! negroes was shot.
that the “CapDin of their salvation” was "uble to
government to which you
only one that can protect vo
ti choosing, is the only
re allegiance, ami tlie
live* or your property.
And remember further, that you cannot he the judge ‘
■ if the merit* or demerit* of any measure or policy, or 1
e induct of the government which now ha* the utmost
4- mtrol over your rights, personal liberties, property i
and lives. Whpt you may think right and best (and |
which might have beeu -o nithe uttermost, had not
vou and we been utterly overwhelmed) inay not be
right and best in the opinion of those who have bv ihe
fortune.* ol war become your and our eonquerers.
Ifthese reflections are kept steadily in view—if the j
intelligent and law-abiding men <>f the land, will do
their duty, in so far n= lo-guifle and direct the more j
thoughtless and inexperienced in the light of tlie sug j
gestionS ami admonitions which reason and ontnion ;
sense points out as eminently projier aud politic under J
the peculiar circumstances surrounding u* all, then
-noli scene*, as we are called upon to lament, at a
pleasure party ie Tennessee, will not be repeated in
Georgia.
W e would give this advice, it we had been victori
ous, and the occasion which called if forth, had been
conflict between brother and brother. But Loir mniii
more now, are we urged to bring onr influence to bear
to prevent all such disturbances, when the parties i,>
them are of the two section
ly hostility against each oth
Young men and young ladies, who have md vet had {
1 heir resentments softened by time and suffering, j
should remember that there is ail eternal fitness in 1
things, and that they r.i*e neil'.ier asked nor expected. !
in give, or take insults from, their late antagonists. It j
i hey sliil persist in keeping up the flame* of (he fright 1
ful feud, now en happily dying out for want of fuel, wo
<Jo bope that older heads and maturer judgments will j
e I
down to the ground. I/ttui be content with what has
been saved to us from the general conflagration, and
not keep in a bad humor because tjc did not >-are
more. *•
to preserve order. It is with tho people ot Geor
gia. entirely, to say how long the sword shall be
suspended over them, after tho civil authority is
re established. The motto is. Peace, be still.
iqf The lUcordir does not believe the Wl
The Post’s sjieci .1 corrcipoiuient says
do exceedingly abundantly for them, beyond that Gen Butler has sent a letter to the
what they weie able to ask or think. ' And 2ml
Because they had lull assurance that Faithfit
icas He that hud promised'
As an illustration of this fact, also, in secular
lileand financial matters, we have a most striking
. - i i , i i- n ii example in the character and conduct ot Great
party is dead. Some people believe Old Hickory i „ . f , . . . ,
1 , ' ' * J 4 Britain. Many vears ago, overwhelmed with
is not .lead, but is still President. It is aston- LfrUs winch she had no ability tc pay ; but scorn
ishing with what tenacity some people cling to] ingrepudiation arM determined to be • faithful” to
Convention at Alexandria, Va., in which
be advised the colored men of East Vir
ginia to do no violence as all eyes are nit
on them.
MONEY, AND COTTON.
i llAVE this day taken into partnership Thomas k
MuIu.an. 1 d>> this iu uengnltixn and appreciation
■ >f his unimpeachable integrity uud iiigli capacity a.* .i
huainess man, :in>l hi* long. «s;tti*faetory. amt sm-i-essfnl
uvinagement or my commeyt-iid and financial nffairr.
and his fidelity to my iutoivsts, (having been with m<-
almost without intermis-ion tor more than fifteen
year.*,) I do therefore*couunend him with euiitidence
to the business i>uL!:<
•J ot.
I* M. BRICE.
the dead past Out neighbor ought to move out j
among the Indians. When a chief dies his bow
and arrows, and other implements of war, are put
the uttermost farthing;” she, with the consent of
I her creditors, “consolidated” her several debts
into -one—struck a dead level of three per cent ,
uterest tipou the whole mass—fixing, also, one j a ^ ew weeks.
The .Moil*
j The Mobile and Ohio R- B. is complet
ed from Columbus, Ky. to Trenton, Term,
i The cars will he running through to Mobile
in the grave with him to use in the happ? hunt-J stated period instead of many, for its payment:
ing ground* on tho other side of Jordan. When issued new bonds, pledging anew the fa;th of the
- , , - ,- , ., , Government for Ihe obligated payment Hence
or.r neighbor s time came, he wonld carry along , , „/v.- ■ , . 1
" - her "consols —bonds, the etnhodrment and the
his press and type and resurrect the Whig parly.
" • 1 A —
A Daily Train.—We believe the <jreat in
crease of travel on the Central Railroad, between
this place and Macon, during the past two weeks,
will warrant the Superintendent of the road. in
putting a daily traiu upon tlie track. The travel
would be greatly increased if there was a daily
train, because many do not travel now for the
reason that they are delayed-longer than they can
afford to he. We hope Air. Adams will fake our
so lately arrayed in dead- 1 view of this subjecki and afford the people the ao-
! commodafion asked for.
ry* The name of the Alacoq Daily Herald lias
been changed to the Afaeon Daily Gazette. The
Gazette is a good paper, and always welcome to
our round table.
fW The U. S. mail has been received in this
Washington, Aug. j•—The Post Mas- !
e jter General has just ordered a renewal of'
i mail service ou the M- A 0 U.R. from Mo- ,
bile to Columbus, Ga., including Macon
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX.
I ) 1 the HIlsT DJ- OCTOBER, or as son,, a.* the
y mails are established. 1 will renew the publication
of the —CIIKIHTfAM IMMCX „„.) of the
••( IIII.U K PAPER ‘ I have been publishing
Price of “Index,” per annum, ou
Price of "Child's Papyr.” .">0
i A deduction made for Clubs )
!~(>1. were entitled to.two men,bets of the Him
of Representatives, shall b« authorized and enti
tled to elect each three delegates wand that the
lemaining counties shall each he JHithorised aid
entitled to elect two delegates to said Convention.
:id That no person at such election shall La
qualified as t;ii elector, or shall be eligible as t
member of sueb Convention, unless lie shall hava
previously thereto, taken and subscribed the oatii
of Amnesty, as set forth in the President's I'rcck-
matioii <d May 2tUh, A D. I ■«*"». and is a votfr
~ j 1 qualified as preacribod by tlie Constitution arl
representatives <,f her consolidated debts!
It is needless to say, that ingrained with the i and other important points.
i plighted faith-of the Government, and the public! _ .
confidence increased from year to year, as new i
evidences of her fidelity and punctuality wete |
Stock Raising.—The Houston
given in the unfailing and never varying pnytnent (Texas) Telegraph has the following
of the stipulated interest—her whole national] “ .*
of the stipulat
debt has been converted into Capital—her con
sols have been placed npou a basis stable as the
throne of the Empire: in proportion also to the
amount of interest they bear, have become tlie
best stocks found in that great mart of nations—
not only having, everywhere, reputation and cir
culation when offered, but being sought for. as a
medium of commercial intercourse, by the whole
civilized world
remarks ou stock raising:
• Stock-raising, which has always
been a lucrative business in Texas,
i now that planting has been rendered
j iess certain by the emancipation of
the negroes, will become more gener
al in the State than ever before. It
Money may be remitted
tion is positive. My desire is to secure a large sub
Soription fir*t with which to begin, and issue tfos IV -
pectus, that subscribers may have lime to forward
their remittances
It i* my intention to issue first class papers, nu.l no
► pains or expense will be spared to seeure’that end.—
The best writers an 1 correspondents will'be secured,
and the highest religious ami literary talent will be
. given to the papers. The Cim n’s I'acki: will be pro
fusely illustrated and will, in c-vety sense, I,.? made to
' conform to its new title,
THE CHILD'S DELIMIT!
“—if by
-lit me.
j Money may be sent by Express orotiierrvi
Express, at my risk, if the Expiess receipt is.
oil the resumption of mail facilities,
j My connection witl, the firm of J. \V. Buiko it Co.,
is dissolved, but I will establish an office in Alttvon,
Ga., where communications may be addressed.
j SAMUEL BOYKIN.
... __ . . _ Jajolinn. Georgia and Alabama papers, dailv
the ability aud the propriety of the several States j teiitioU, less previous training, and is 1 and weekly, will copy om month, ami send'bill to
But with these incontestible facts before us. can | • -. i i i , .
there be in any «ane miijd, a shadow of doubt of! lt.8S capitdl, less 1.1lUOl «indat-
more ccrttiin in its profits, than anv
of tbeSoutb—producers as they arc of ti e great
staples—supplying themselves, in this manner,
j with all needed capital! At a fair rate per cent.; Other vocation.
per annum, and the interest perpetually paid— J The same general remarks apply to
fail of holding equality ol .i „„ • )• i , 1 1 V*
lands, stocks or currency : I tllp rea "«»g ot ^>\Y8 aild slice]*. Eve-
THE NEW YORK NEWS.
DAILY AND WESK1Y.
! State llouds could not
value, with any other 1
hereafter will be regular- The re openiDg of the j est range of the Home Market. Anyone of stock Bcofailtl
A new leaf at’ lli-tori. ju»l lurnrrf.
The reader will be instructed aud entertained
by the p*rnaal of an acticle iu another column
from the New York It arid. 'There is much light
thrown on some of the causes which piecipitated
the War,
facts brought
aging
»o eager
but who did more than any other prominent men
at the North to bring about the war between the
North and South. As time progresses, we shall
leurn more and more of the secret history of the
great struggle which destroyed so many lives, and
expended so much treasure. We expect yet to
see the largest share of blame fixed upon the
shoulders of the very meu, who when the war was
initiated, turned tail ami became the most blood
thirsty and savage advocates of the extermina
tion of the ‘‘rebels.”
New York Daily News.—We publish to
day a prospectus of this excellent journal. Du
ring the War it defended ihe constitutional rights
and hbeTties of the people with uiQre ability, fear
lessness and devotion, than any paper at the
North. It'm to-day the ablest advocate of repub
lican principles of tbe true stamp, in the whole
North. Its editor. B en w 00 d. is fearless, when
in the path of duty, looking neither to the ri-ht
or left, regardless of all tho shafts which malig-
nity or hate may throw in his way. To all our
readers who may desire a sound paper, published
at the North, we cheerfully recommend to them
ihe New Yoik News.
mail routes will do as much as anything to restore
society to its norma) condition of peace.
rr Ifov. S. E. Brooks will resume his school
on the 1st Monday in September next.
CMC I! A.
made to improve j
wool will always ' 1
States could readily sustain, at par value, bonds to | , 111 ' i ’ r ' i uim »uui »mi umiiy
the amount of ten, fifteen or ticeniy millions of dol-1 OB pr0lltfll>lc commodities ill the CO 1111—
lars— some of them, thirty or forty millions; nia-!(n\ Wool, like cotton, is 011C of the
king a probable aggregate of one hundred and !
great necessities of the world, and ^1- Benjamin Wood-
| fifty, to two hundred millions. But that amount. w ,
of capital, judiciously and actively employed, j Wit VS will be. Aud the finer the wool,
i would, in a few years, giva a vastly different | ri ,; * oetter .] p ni .: p(1 } j n fl,p w n f
phase to onr prostrate aud desolated country— i 1 L UJL pi ice, IIS in tlie case OI
• thousands of new onterprizes commenced—*life, j ^OttOll. Allu the time will S0011 COHIG
| activity and thrift everywhere visible, large rev- w l, eil Texas beef will not he depreciil-
TIIE NEU YORK WEEKLY YEWS.
A Great Family Yewspaper.
Proprietor.
iws of the State of Georgia, in t'oicc immediate
ly before tho ]V>.h of January, A D. 1S61, the data
of the so called Ordinance of Secession.
4t!i. That any two Freeholders qualified to vota
] >V sueb ei-.rction as aforesaid, may act as matin-
1 gers of tin- e• e;-fio11 at each ot. tlie precincts as
ufori'sHid ; and that in managing and superintend-
i ing such tlt ction, they shall fo: governed by and
a* mv «i> t.-i niiim proceed, under the laws of the SUTe regulating and
j prescribing the election of members of tho I*egis-
I iature, prior to the tirst of January, DGl: Prod
ded. that each ot said managers, heloie entering
on the duties prescribed, shall swear the other
tiuly and faithfully to superintend and make re-
i turn of said election accoriiug to law as aforesaid
' and ihe requirements of this Proclamation.
oth. That the delegates who shall he electod43
aforesaid, slml! assemble in Convention at the city
, of Milledgeviile, at. |*J o'clock, meridian, on tha
fourth Wednesday of October, A. D. Hie.
And whereas, tho rebellion which has been
waged by a portion of tho people against the gov
ernment of tbe United Stales ba*. in its revolu
tionary progress, deprived the people of tiieSttt#
, of all civil government : and whereas, they must
remain without civil officers and the administra
tion of civil law until a .State Government shall
Inve b-en organized by the Convention c.xlledaa
; aforesaid; and whereas it is necessary iu tho
m -aiitinre. that domestic tranquility be ensured,
and that, the ioyal people be protected in all their
right* >>t person and of property, 1 do further pro
claim and declare .
1st. That no individual by virtue cf his own au
thority, shall inflict corporeal punishment on any
person tor any real or supposed injury, irhetkec
such injury relate to peison or propeitv:
in ail such cases, redress must be sought from »r.a
given by such military authority, as inay ba in
vested with jurisdiction over the cases.
•d l. That slavery is extiuct, and involuntary
servitude ho longer exists. Hence uopersoushsh
have control of'the labor of another, other than
S. B.
A Journal of Politic.*, Literature, Fashion.*, Market i such control as may lawfully rwult fromMndetfj
and Financial Reports, Interestiiur Miscellany, and ure tho rmation of parent and child, guardian and
New* from all imkt* ok the world It euntains ■' ward- the contract of hiring, freely and fairly
more Reading Mutter than any other weekly paper.
made ; and that for a breach of duty, on the part
of anyone standing in these relations, the militi-
administer in a summary man;
and proper reiiet under tbe laws ot
ter, braised upon'a stone aud boiled. Tbe
pulp which results is then diffused through
Tour and a half times its volume of water ;
ami the temperature being 60 to 05 de
grees of Farenbeit—a violent fermentation
takes plae.e in the fluid, but begins to sub
side after twenty-fonr hours, when tbe liq
uid becomes portable, and constitutes a
liquor of a decidedly vinous flavor, and is
in high repute among those who have a
table for it.
Its muddy appearance, and tbe sediment
which it always lets Tallin the vessels in
which it is received, render it, at first objea-
tionable to Europeans; but the Indians al
ways drink it iu its muddy staie, even
shakipg the vessel to stir up the sedi
ment ! There is however this fact in
favor of the chicba, that it is at once •»
pleasant vinous drink, and a very nutri-
ciousfood! Who will try the experiment
of making it in this country?
itself, whose consideratiou should be eminently Orleans. 01' wherever
instructive and of lasting benefit. It will be \ ■ , ‘'
borne in mind that the supposed aggregate just desired,
named, is the precise sum which we, according to! — - r , --
tbe most reliable estim.ates, anntidlly expended at
the North : and that, in such ways as tended to ex
haust our resources, cripple onr energies, aud eui-
poverish oflr country. That .-nnouut saved and ex
pended at home in profitable enterprises—each year
swelling the rills of prosperity and increasing our
strengiu, what might we not, long siuce, have!
riotous or tumultuous assemblage
1 also all assemblages for unlaw-
purposes and unlawful objects, will be disper
sed : and to this end. if necessary, the Military
power of the United States wiil he invoked,
dth. The the idea, if any such is entertain-'
We invite attention to the adver
tisement of Confectionaries Ac, af. the old
Bakery.
MACON MARKET —August 1 Oth —We find
! Single Copies,. Five Crat*. i
One Copy, oue year, $ “*00 i
Three Copies, one tear 550 i that private property wiil bo distribute!! orp*r'
Five Copit s, one year. 8.75 j c*-led out is not only delusive but dangeroM<p
Ten Cop--- year ir Off j mischievous; audit' any attemnt should V*?* 8 .
—Aua .. , Copy to any Club of Ten.—
f ill 00
been, and what accomplished, as a people’ Surely i the following prices ciurent for several leading
Twenty Copies, one year.
The Weekly Sews is sent to Clergymen af J l 00.
NEW VORK dIilV NEWS.
the future ot these States will sLame the "dead
past” in its grave!
J lie time allotted to theso bonds, tuny be fete
years or many, in accordance with the condition,
tho wants or the desires of the respective States.
Each will best regulate its .own affairs. The bou-
orof each State is dear to itself, and, of course,
will be held most sacred—no repudiation, or the
slightest deviation from a literal and exact com
pliance with tho obligations assigned under its
plighted failb ever heiDg allowed to tarnish its
fair fame. Tbu» will Strength, Integrity and
Honor walk band in hand: Prosperity ever re
joicing and expanding under their shadow and
protection.
Tho bonds given by each State, it. is supposed,
will be preferred by its citizens, to those of any
other, lienee they will generally be kept at home
t he economy aijd desirableness of this mode of
articles. The figures are at retail prices
| sides 20 to 22 cts, hams 20 to 25. Flour 8 to 10
cts per !b. Dried fruit 8 to 10 cts per lb. Corn
Ijjt 1.00 per bushel. Lard 15 to 18 cts, Rice 10 to
12 cts. Salt 1 to 5. Cotton JO to‘3i cts. Leath
er. upper 50 to 75 eta; sole. 40 to 50 cts. Shirtings !
2d cts; Sheeting 32 cts; Osnabiwgs 28 cts. Sugar
25 cts. Cane syrup 40 cts per gal. Bagging 50 j
cts per yard; rope 40 cts. per lb
Bacon, j To Mail Subscribers $io p^ r
1 Six Month.* piV,
any attempt should A
ny any person or persons to effect such an
by violence or. unlawful moans, it wil! only see 111 ®
to him or them speedy and merited punishment-
5th. To the end that the people may fl’jT
themselves as voters, it will doubtless be t“ 9
pleasure of the commissioned officers in the **’"
vice of the United .States, to have tbe oath of 8®'
nusty administered under the rules and re £“?*
VJT We are authorized to announce the name
of PETER FAIR as a candidate for Justice of
the Peace, at tbe election on the first Saturday in
September next, to fill tho vacancy caused by ihe
death of Robt. Micklejohn.
•Milledgeviile, Aug. 11, 18G5, 2 3f.
SPECIAL NOTICE
I RESPECTFULLY ask the citizens of Milledgeviile
and vicinity to return my Photograph and Ambro- (
type apparatus, taken from the Penitentiary buildings •
when Gen. Sherman's army occupied this place.—
Those having, or knowing anything of said apparatus
would confer quite a fuvoi by reporting the same lo
G. V.'tttL'bn, Milledgeviile.
B. J HUTCHINS,
•* Atlanta.
by her Senators and Representatives in fh® c
cils of the nation.
Done at Milledgeviile, tha Capital e 0 . r( ,f
on this, the 13th day of July, iu tb® J •
our Lord, 1865, and the eighty-ninth)
By
American Independence. „_. r
, .JAMES JOHNSON.
Provisional Governor of (hCTf a *
the Governor:
L H Briscoe. Secretary.