Daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-1865, July 19, 1865, Image 3

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Journal tfjfeifr.. MACON, GEOBGIi] WEDNESDAY IKORNING, JFLY 19. CITY NEWa HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. \Vp call ' attention to the re-dponiug of St C ecilia’s Academ£ at Nashville, Teup. Thi „ is an old institution, under tbs wre'bf the Sisters of the Order of Sti Dominic. Should any of out Southern patrons de sire to send their children to an institution of tins character we would commend this to their consideration. I b. Habersham & Cos. have in their of the finest fu rnlt uf« offered lbs market. They wilt have an exten. tensive sale to-day, and another on next t'ndty. Let everybody attend'and get something nice. They are still receiving on consignment, and thjcjse who have arti cles to.seii, wouicjrf do well tq flipwilt our Iriend Kendrick. y* See notice pf the Ordinary of Macon county. Read sie of I< C. Plant. He has been .at sufficiently .ong|t Mateatond it. I ; Peach Brandy is something everybody - St*e- what Gt<*r & t|. : ; e<* notice 'ofMuseogee Kail road. it, are wtmte.l ? D l i C Boarders are wanted. See egra. . t A fresh lot of Mackerel has just been been received by Greer &,Lake. Mad. Corda invites a “peep into futuri ty.” Those who think they will see any thing there worth the cost are at liberty to pay their money. We get paid for the ad vertisement. i3TA mistake was made in yesterday morning’s paper, in reporting the arrivals at the Brown House. We make the cor rection this morning. jQrWe met several gentlemenyestofday from different portions of the they all report afiad%3Stson M rain The dinary vi;#- apprelisßS&as are felt m -fifirfflMttseason; tiSS&ve hope tneiFfears will not be realized .iMp to thM, 4td"wftPln sdle sat isfaction to all parties with whom they save dealings. We commend theih to the pub lic as deserving a liberal share of patronage. notice a large number of Northern “ drummers,” so styled because of their position, in our city, drumming ;up customers and looking after tne interests of their respective houses in this quarter. —- Any one desiring to purchase goods tfeed not go to New York to do so, for they can buy just as cheap here on the street. The authorities are gjvmg trans portation, we learn to all negroes whd de sire to return home.' We saw over a hun dred yesterday evening waiting their turn to get the necessary papers. A large number left on yesterday, and we suppose that many more will leave this morning. Perfectly satisfied with what they thought was freedom, they are to return to their former homes. Os for the North. — There were quite a number of our citizens both ladies and gen tlemen left on yesterday for the Northern cities, and watering places. Also a num ber of refugees who have been making Macon their place of residence for some time past left for home. Among them were Mrs. Page and Mrs. Robinson, the the former matron of the Ocmulgee, and the latter matron of the Floyd House Hos pitals. They have endeared themselves by their kindness and untiring efforts to many a weary-worn Confederate soldier. A thousand blessings attend them wherever they may go. Mayor's Court. —There were quite a number of cases before his Honor yester day. Pierce and Cassia, were up for fighting and disorderly conduct. Pierce was fined $5 and costs. Cassia was discharged. George, for stealing, was ordered to work on streets twenty days with ball and chain. Perry, for fighting, was fined $5 and costs. Sam and Prince, for stealing and. threat ening to kill girl Lucy, were ordered to work on the street with ball and chain, the former 25 days, the latter 15 days. Ben, for purchasing and selling in mar ket, was ordered to pay $5 and costs. Patrick, carrying a pistol and shooting a negro, was ordered to work on the street titeen days with ball and chain. Pierce, Bill, Wash and Josh, for gam bi ag, was fined $lO and costs, in the de ault of which, they were ordered to worlf < Wn 6 Stleet steep da ? B wi th bail and iHP[7 mmtr— r fhff fellnshine of yesterday hod the mflnonce to’bring out in large num bers this particularly attractive of drtfftfhfihy They were to he seen on every j sidewalk find bin every street. The recent< advent of new* goods into the city has awakened in their mifids a great detnre tt> return to old principles. The love of dre^s in woman is ode of the fea tures of her'character, and one, winch wb of the rougher sex, boto'lamehfand We love to see an elegantly di-essed lady. but when we are conscious that all thei> monuments toust bo paid Tor.but of our harjl' earning, we prefer the other tide of the Bisgracejul. —On yesterday morning at the Market House, a number of soldiers inade toemseftis very MVm Ah ok who brodgbtlßriiaks to the One would tak4NMP3lneileh from a wagon and start off,ttbe owner fof lowing. Hmi somj'jislanou, endeavoring lb recover hfs property, parleying some time, the felicsv would giyu up. But when the man would return to his wagon he would find 1 that fn his absence, the other Mmr# had stolen a half a defiet oh ho. And thus almost every wagon was visited, antFevery one anto/gd "Many of these persons who bring mark eta bles to our city arijFjfoor people, and this is the only way they have of an hbaesEl&ving But mm declared on yesterday-that unless the^uid'ba neyer return to market- agaiav--^>me sca^^t.. about five miles,ftfccily, toreup a cross md while a farmer? who was on his way Wrk*, £he plank down again, they came out. to his wagon, and carried off some twenty five watermelons. i- < - • . - Such conduct is depreceated both. l>yr Gem Wilson and Cul, White, and we are ■’“X sure that if such oflences were reported td either of these gentlamren, the offenders would be severely punished. Such acts repeated will deprive us of a market alto gether. Borne steps should be taken to protect those who bring their vegetables to market. - internal improvementbacko4^l>y enterprise, is the great Pacific Railroad, whose completion will unite the great cities of the Atlantic with those 6f the Pacific coast, and conduct over a vast extent of Mit* ritory, rich in mineral and agricultural re sources, the commence of all nations of the earth. During a war unparalloicd by any similar contest in the history of the world, the American peeple'have laid the founda tions of this great work, and under the liberal pro visions of the bill gumting aid; for that purpose, its early construction is • insured. * Already forty miles* runniog, from the mouth of the Kansas river, is* com pleted, and the oars are running to the city of Lawrence. The next div^ion ; of forty miles' west from Lawrence, is under contract and is graded. The rOad rupning from St. Louis up the valley of the Missouri, connects with thiß branch jqf the Pacific Road, and will be completed by the Ist of August, and would have been built last' season had it not been for thO interference of bushwhackers. This gives Lawrence forty miles in the interior of Kansas, direct railroad communication with the eastern cities. The central division iuns from Omaha City, the capital of Nebraska Territory, sixty miles of which, we understand, will be graded by the Ist of August.* The third division will nin from Sioux City, lowa, on the Missouri river. These divis ions centre at a point near Fort Kearney, two hundred miles west of the Missouri river in the valley of the Platte, Nebraska Territory, and unite in one main trunk to the Pacific coast. These latter divisions secure an early complet ; on.of the Burling ton and Missouri Road to Nebraska City, and the Mississmpi ancf Missouri Road to Omaha. Worx is also being prosecuted on the Western end of the main- trunk in California. Brigham Young takes a lively interest in the Pacific Railroad, and has promised large assistance in its construction through Utah Territory. The greatest hindrance hitherto, has been the want of men, which the termination of'the war and the large increase of foreign immigration will, doubtless, afford m abundance. In tbe construction of this truly national w ork, all sections ol the country have a deep in terest. Coumiercfallyj it jg of the first im portance, it will bring us the wealth of the rapidly developing mineral States of Idaho, Colorado and Montana. Politically, ©verv lover of the L T nipn, and all that our people should one*and homo genious, vVill hall its early completion, for it will prove one of the strongest bonds to unite thp extreme east and the farthest west in com|nepcial.friendship and political unity. — \Y. li. R" Gazette. At a recent eleotion in Australia, the nat uralized Chinamen votei for the first time Being thoroughly free from political opin ions or grejudiees, thirty-three of them were engaged at eight shillings per head, and tutored to say “Yes" to every question which might be put to them in the polling booth. One of the jurat questions put was, “Have you voted beforelat this eledtioft?" Answer, “Yes,” and forthwith they were uncereiaontouslj bundled out of the booth. wfofEL REhivrLß. I?ROWN HOUSE —James Llovl Prop. b hilenthale, Savannah* Ua- Cl « v^aud Tefctj. . D *“WWlTTiljl i J K fiillner, “ « Julius Pecji, Cedar Toati, Ua. J O Allen, Apalachicola, Fl«. Jno S Wintbrop, “ Prof A Frise, “ W H likweratt and Ladr, Athaay, G*. R D Shropshire, Nashviile, Joan R i Bjron and Lady, America.,, Ga. u Captßakk, “ R 0 Cockrane, Charlotte, N C. Mrs R O Cockrane, “ “ J A Crews and Lady, Tailahassee Fla. 4tk Ky Ca? k . J Wipgiu, Florida. J R L idy Ld^h^'rea, Fior U Stibbs, Orawtord county. Jao Goafv, OoldDQbas. g 1 Jno A Bard, Atlanta. B F White, Memphis, Tenn. G J Fp. eacre, it sW R R Aniek Cisick, tiew York 1 ' George Caiey, “ * v A M Sioan. ■ J H Tinkham, Tenn. Matt McCluny, Nastiviile. / Jno Bain, M & W R R. E Ware, Ky. EB Jones, Kv. J L Varner, Ga. . R A Anderson, teJMHWI J H Kertz. E G Dawson, Sparta Ga. Maj Fleming, G - $ . Frank S Myr Win Freeman, Tejcaa ... Chas Goodriolff -*' r ’ *® W L L Bowen, Albany, Ga. LANIRR if OUSE —Logan & Meara. B F Moore, Aiiihta. B C Queen, “ James Jackson, MiUedgeville. J A Anderson, Ga. Hiram Warner, Greenville. C G Francfa, Augusta. Gen Thos F Drayton, S Con. E W Felder, MiUedgeville. W J Reilyi Savannah. . M MeNutU, Atlanta. W J Reiiy, Savannah. T G Ridgely, Augusta. J W Mirick, Baker county. S R Jaquetf, Columbus. G F Bankin, NY. J F Carter, Ala. G W Hillyer, Fort Valley. twfcwsa*- •From the ChMtanooga Daijy Gazette^ vices' of the Bth state tout the Mexican Republican force, under been tidily eflectuallv' scattcr.&j. numbers of them hilffTinnn?i Texas. Indications of approathing trouble be tween our forces in Texas and the Impe . * r " ItiM reported that Cortinas has estab lishcad headquarters on the Texas of the Rio Grande, at the urgent solicita tions of Maximilian’s followers on the otoe|* sid|. JfcJ e received, notice .ff om tfie •Afrrericin IfcnrtmffffdefTo lehve thb*4>thto.' .. Cortinas captured recently two steamers on the Rio Grande, which playfully called forth apJ>etweon . the Aineric-an and Imperialist commanders. Result not known. The Herald’s Galveston correspondent gives additional accounts of the exodus of rebels from Texgsjni.o Mexico. Rebel Gen; Shelby- \Vith thr6e thousand of his followers, accompanied by ex-Gov. Moore, Allen, and other distihgrtished politicians of-the late Confedera<w, were on their way. They had transportation, arms and supplies for six months, all of which they faithlessly failed to surrender to the United States, in acOordhttce Wirh the terlrri of Kirby Smith’s capitulation. They pro fessed to be going merely as emigrants. | Maoy Texas people who' ehoose oV were rferfiMiUat tffeit are much embitterod against fugitives, especial ly the leaders. They are, also, deeply en grossed and agreed upon reconstruction, amnesty, and the free labor question. It is estimated' to at there is within the State one hundred and fifty.lhousand bales of cotton, and five, mjUj.Q,a pounds of wool- The Jayhawkersr infest Middle and West ern Texas. New York, July 14.—The Commercial’s special says that Reverdy Johnson has gone to Richmond as counsel for rebels whose propertyTias been confiscated. Cotton unchanged, 51 to 52. Gold scarcelyjso firm, $1 42 f. •Tho hpa|th;of < Tiarlestop is said to. be ex-, ceilent, except among the negroes, who are still dying in large numbers. There were rumors that the yellow fever had made its apperance there, but it is pronounced false- A petition to President Johnson, request ing him to pwrdon the rebel Ex-Governor Magratb, is being extensively signed by South Carolinians. The Herald has advices from the capital of Mexico to the 20th. The Imperialist, General Castigny, reports that he has met with the greatest success at the town of La pasco, having on ihe 23d of May; with 70 French soldiers dispersed in complete rout an encampment of 2,500 republicans, and captured an immense amount of valuable property; as at) offset, the Republicans arb driving every opposing thing before them in ‘the State. The health of the King of the Belgians is anything bpu * JPOR SALE CHEAP. I OFFER for sale dit PLANTAFION is MACON County, one mile from Winchester, on the S. W. R. R. ; containing eight hundred acres, more or less, with four hundred acres cleared and under fence ; the balance inphe woods. The improvements consist of a TWO STORY DWERtINit, of eight -rooms and six fire-places. With good Smoke House, Dairy Rooms, Kitchen and, Omhouaaa, good Rams and Cribs, the place is *seU tVatered„Ran3 very good. She improve ments are WQrth what I will take for the place, 1 will •ell the present crop with the place if aesired. For particulars apply to Messrs. GRIER A MASTER&QN, . ... • Macou, Ga. Or addWsf ice at Winchester, 3. W. ft. I jy 13-71*" J. W. BURGE. [Sdb»JiiaiAL -NOTICE. ! UFFICK A. C. Q M CAV UORFS, M. I). M. liiAurfi .* w»M|( AC <g; w ill] agents or persons who have received authority by or through me, to receive ur lake charge of Coofed eraW ILOUOO wwl oiker eeub*t,catje -property, within tfiif Sie of abergm, wifi iVpiit hi pcrWinlmedute iy to_ii. B. PETkkS, Assistant Agent, Treasury i)e partcnent, Macon, Geo., with any information and pa pers pertaining to such Confederate Cotton and other cwntiacatible property, that may have been received bv them, rh >tviug the aumunt and kind ot property, lroo whom, when, and where received Bv command ut * 1 1 Bterr Mkj yien Wilson, • : • Richard carter, Capt. A Act. Cbf. Q. M. Car. Corpa, M I>. M. jyll-2wd THE OR AND LODGE of* I. o. u. F., will meet at Macou. Ga., oh Wednesday, August 2d, 1865. The Grand Locanipnieat ot I 0.0. F. at same place op Tueadwy, August 4 Subordinates wilt please take notice, and send their Representatives. Also, Lodyvu who hare been tempo lerily suspended during the war. and wish to be re-es tablished. JOHN W. biIKRRL.Jti W G M WM. H. W: G. P. geo. r barker, g. s. jyi4-td ~m —— ■ CORN AND FODDER WANTED, FOR THE IT. S. Cl *> vi?i lunent. THE undersigned having been madq Contractors to purchase CORN and FODDER tor the United States Government, will pay a fair maik*s price tor all good Corn and Fodder tL*tra*ybe delivered at any Station on the South estefh, Macou A Western Macon & Brunswick and Central Railroads, dunug the present month. otlice of 1 C. PLANT, at Macon, Ga., at which place ourselves or our Agent will be found. U. H. Govern ment sacks will be furnished to sellers on application. «.£>## ms M. MITCHELL & CO. JjT—2w Contractors. DDIfN - Hffffh" ftm . REMOVAL. DUNN AM) HANG HIM, Have removed to the third Street, just above HARDEMAN k SPARKS’ Waiehouse, where they purpose continuing their General Produce commission” business. Trnstiug that by close attention to the interests of those whom they serve, and by application aud prompt ness generally in their business relations, to merit a liberal share of the CITY and COUNTRY trade. They keep affrays on hand for wholesale aud retail trade, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS, ' MEAL, N ‘ COFFEE. SODA, LARD, BA ■ CON, TOBACCO, WHlS are hikheaf'ma/ket price for COTTON, either in SPECIE or U S. CL K RENCY. Macon. jv6-3uieod Telegraph copy. T 6 Planters and Owners of Cotton Generally. aU • «tt> perfected arrangemeuts with Messrs -11 BEARDEN k CO., of New York city, formerly of Macou, Ga., for the s tie of COTTON, we are pre pared to make liberal advances upnu Cotton, and will take charge of the same and have it sold jo New York ou account of the owners. By this arrangement PLANTERS and others can realize the highest New Yoik prices, for their Cotton, and at the same time receive a sufficient advance on it to avoid the necessity of selling at reduced prices here. We propose to advauce liberally on all COTTON con signed to us, to attend personally to the marking, ship ping, insuring, Ac., ot the same, thereby relieving owners of all trouble, Ac., for which we shall make but a moderate charge, payable when the cotton is sold. COTTON is now in great demand in New York at 50 CENTS per pound, with au upward teudeuev, and we tbeietore think it unnecessary to urge the advqptage* of this arrangement-upon those wishing to realize the FULL VALUE of their cotton. isST*Any reference can he giveu that is required. DUN N A MANGHAM 3d St., uear Hardeman A Sparks, jyl2-lui Macon, Ga. copy, JOYCE* ALEXANDER & CO.~ Cotton Factors, DECEIVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Apalachicola, Florida. BRANCH HOUSE AT El FAU.A, ALA. CiOTTON and other produce sold on Commission J Cash advanced on Cottou shipped to us for con signment to our Houses in New Orleans or New York.” VVbeu produce is intended for sale by us in Apalachi cola, we make.no chaigeibr receiving and forwarding from this puiut. KEFEk&NOE.S: Ex-Gov. Shorter, Futaula ; R. G. Ricks, IJuituiao Cos , Georgia; T. J. Canuon, Kufaula, Ala.; Dr. W. M. Wilbers, Macon, U«., A. S. Maustield, New Orleans ; Woodruff, Butler A Cos., New Orleans; J. Mann, Col umbus, Geo.; J. McNabb, Eufaula, Ala.; Gurduer, Dexter, A Cos., New Y ork. jyT-lm . GENERAL PURCHASING AGENCY. ISRAEL* F. BROWN & SON, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, WILL attend promptly to the purchasing and for warding of all classes of MERCHANDISE and every description ot MACHINERY , applicable to the wants ot the Southern people. Ail purchases maqe free of Commission till October next, at the lowest market rates, and forwarded by the most expedious routes. Orders must be accompanied with the money, and addressed to us either at New London, Conn. ; or 82 John Street, New Y ork. Refer to E.,E. Brown, Macon, Ga. jyl3—lmd** bum & fuipob, * HOUSE, SIGHS' AND asmss&Miiif && - - .PAINTERS, (SALSTON’S HILL, XSTRAJtCI ON THIRD ST BRET,) MACON, GkA.- HAYING entered into a Copartnership for she purpose of carrying on the above business In all Its branches, we are prepared to give satisfaction, both In execution and price, to all who may favor us with thetr orders. jcZi-dlm. For Sale or Rent. A LARGE and very desirable residence and lot m the village of Fort Valley—pleasautlv and conve niently situated. FcusciSion given by or before Oct. Ist W. D. WILLI AMH, Ft. Valley, July 11,1365. jyl2-6t* DR. JAMES MERCER GREEN, HAM resumed the practice of his Profession. Office on Second Streot, up stairs, immediately aWVe the store of J. B. Habersham A Cos. Residence on Poplar street, one and » h*.if squares a bora the C itj H&ii. jylA-S’at* PROSPECTU » OF THE MERCANTILE MIRROR, A i! *eekly Commercial * Aifn ADYBBTISINC SHEET, WITH AN EDITION Os TEN THOUSAND COPIES FOR GRATUITOUS CIRCULATION. To b« ou or Aboatike IS** «,t j ulr. J. H. BIfRKK 4 (0., NfACO.V, CEOMbU. THIS enferpiise is undertaken at the auggeati u ot manv of the leading Mere ban te oi the count. . . tne,hod of PtUenairelT advertising their bu* u , , s • « hi e we w*ll publish the advertiaements ot «U at* 22 f ‘ T p r U 8 V* th *' T f* l **>***> «>« paper will tiv* contain Pncc* Ciirreoi of lb* UaHtetn in all The p- .a cipal Cities .Rates ol Exchange, Brokerage, a. .1 Commercial News of every de-cnmioo that w.U U oi luterenta to the MeicantileCowmua.tj Nor will the'‘MIRROR” t*» taclusively filled w.ih Advertisements: but the pnner tc 1 hi auftcentiv large U» leave ample room Lr Editorials. CVriv-u. n dence. Select Reading Matter; Ac It wHlh. irts*. ?• f, 8 We * l •* * B«ainer*a Paper, god we to** ad that” it shall visit every City, Town and VBlafJb in the Couu try. All can perceive the advantage of advertiamg m ? iMCriptfon OUR TERMS WILL bL r mni-r - . U tq pubhah tbaa. in th.s • t wiA nOW ‘ nf f DUln^r ofourfriecd* wiH want their Busmesa Card*, Notice* kr . brongjjt ifjWßA* J U^ ,IC trough thwmedium. We will only say to all, send your Advertisement* p, m immeiLatw- It; state bow much space yon wish them to occupy 4u*ci««,. w. h„,. i w M„i k. n „rni; Cut* and material for displaying them, and twi contt dent ot meriting the patronage and approval oi Busmesa Men. As soou as we arrive at the amount ot matter ami size of paper required, w* will mak* at. estimife, and publish the rates for tUvertis.ng, m the , THEV W ll.r. BE LOW PCS MULE TO ALLOW OS TO J ÜBiBSH THEP.tFFR h^ il r^^. 1 . t n. tlpei , tlUO> f a w BrgUo hauafct Ot thaw terrorise to the advertising world, we leave the sub.«. Wtb it, feeling it will meet it* Addn** ' . jy2-tf L '°-» Mauo-, Ga BE MUST LIVE HAVING geou r ed the service ol MR. W. i IGF TEN, a* SALKHMAN, we have detenuioJ t and , • DE N ARAL COMMISSION, ia donnevuion with om former business. We bav* ample STORE ROOM, aud as secure from ftre as anv in theCitv, and solicit menta of all kir.de of Produce, Tobacco, D-mit*. aud Groceries. v Pledging our PERSONAL attention tv all > r ni * entiusted to our care mi GREER A LAKE, Third Street, RaLtou Grautte Kaaga Macon, jy6-tf * TO COUNTRY PRINTERS. • INTENDING to purchase an entire NEW STOCK OF MATERIAL, we offer for **ie, ou VERY reasonable term*, ONE POWER PRESS, ' TWO HAND PRESSES, A LARGE LOT OF OAHF.S. kc n . And a very large lot o[ N*,W SPACER a*4 JOB TY PE, enough to fiirrtHh two large W e hav e large toni sos Mroion ami Brevier, in goo so? der, beatd<o .Long F«Mnfr,*c., Ac* We Will sell la ton to smf pt) I chasers, and qo leusoiiabW (gai - Pbrtfei <fe*i ron«P of cdnotrf'rfficpn An L« ttcoinmi.odated by tmutntnn fMM aim ui iPf iriJm'**’ * •« /ivqi j-t i fl <» • » v ~* mk.MMXsxn. • - T#oe;‘# toM T&m*. General Protluty MerckuiU AND WHOLESALE AND. HEIAil' • ’ • . UIG A LBKs IH GfiOCFRIfS AND_PRQVISIQNS fifURIAUV. WE buy and sell Bacon, Lard, Syrup, Soda, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Meal, Tobacco, Whiaky, Sheet , Osnaburgs, Tama, Com, Peas, - Hah, Leather, Colton Cards, etc., etc., . etc. tST Consignments and trade ret)>eetf«tMy eoliutetL RALSTON’S GRANITE RANGE, ft P ri * w Thud Street, Macou. Ga. It. B. CLAYTON & CO., anuounce to the public that they have open UKSEIt.IL I\TELLIVE\CK OKSHX, at their stand un Cherry direct, and will attend to the Mrlaw of Servants, Renting of Houses, Ac Information given regarding Laborers, dr , of «v*.-y description, and satisfactory anangeniaate made ‘etvets Servants and Masters. - Give us a call and We W'U satisfy you. AUCTION SALES, AS USUAL ON EVERY Tuesdays, Thursday* aud Saturdays. t June 18 * hi FURNITURE AND WOOD MORE OF ALL KINDS MADE To OkDEK. Furniture Cleansed aud Repaired. COFFIN'S ALWAYS ON' HAND, ANI) LUMBER FOR SALE, AT MY FACTORY, foot of Third Street. GRENVILLE WoOD. June 2 ! -Bm* LAW NOTICE. 1HA YE returned the practice of mj proWasioo. aud W.U attend to all buftlnes-i entruHrd to iuy care u tue 3tate. Having just returned from Washington city, part de siring adv.ee and cruusel relative to the preparation of papers under the Amnesty Proclamation f<>r pardon, and the statu* of contract* ami title deeds executed tur ng the last four years, can comdlt me hy letter • .n person. Office at my residence, near the new Hap- t C . b, Macon, Ga. O. A. UsCU&AMI jy4-tf A Desirable Garden Lot FOK sale. I WILL sell, on very reasonable terms, a very dea*rab!t GARDEN LOT in Vinevttie. Oq the ptc el* au U'O lent well of WATER, and one of the best OkCHARDA tbe city. The place la enclosed by anew fence, aad naa a NEAT HOUSE on It. Call and tee ur, aa we will sell low. G. r. A H. K. OLIVER. jeW-tf Young Ladies' Academy. WACOM, GA. THE undersigned proposes to re-open Ate Acsool ran Yowho Law**, about the »IRfT 0 T gKFTUdBnL, in the building formerly used by him far that pnrpoee. a Circular, containing all nvceesary information la rrgaid to the School, will be laancd In due time. The number of pupils will be limited. je29-2m I. R. BRANHAM. WM. C. CONNEI.LI ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALBANY, GEORGIA. WILL practice in the South w«*tera Cirnut, m»4 the Circuit Court of the United Stales for Georg .a jyl-ttm NOTICE. I H AYE this DAY aMi.ieiikted with me in tbe WARE HOUSE. PRODUCE and COMMISSION baa.uMM, LOUIS F. ANDEHMON, under lb* nams and alyl* »t JAMES H AXDtRSOX k SON JAMEB H. aXDFR?ON. I jjl-lmd*