Daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-1865, July 23, 1865, Image 3

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fUT, INI) MESSENGER. Ad' ertisements. I X. l’earmH*. ■ '^. iW Age ncy,by J. K Harman. Flour. Meal, Tobacco, (’^nin 4 a* l *! l uster. . \ Hro. have a large supply of ■ .Jr and Clothing Merchants. —Collins & Fos- MlUa &Co. will have a big sale on advert Uetnent. ■ Cigan.-E. C. l*S" el & °°* ■ ".... , nl hecor»« of Cbmj »nd ■.. Withers & 1-oud -1 j|. reference to K , .-.lumn-i. will be tut P Hehnd hoped ff u.. . ongmfulatethe ctizeua of At- K . r .nr cx.dt»rtune. Maj. Hop . ... u pon the practice of law in the W ;th a large experience, and a h character in his profession. , t he tirst members of the bar H. . We wish him success. IL , ir£R ' B Spelling Books. —-This k , with the old-fashioned blue . its appearance in our stores. L i- ii, of other days, wheu we were and with it is associated the L e d. knock-kneed pedagogue, with . „ Q ,J rod. Perhaps there are some u k . ’in the city and country who t „e to go through the 9ame process. t „ . have tu provide themselves with a but the book can be had at whole »il, to suit the purchaser, at Losey , Cherry street, Triangular Block. em —Mr. Win. Lundy sent his wag- I . mules to town by two negroes, and were passing the Blind Asylum, liers came up, unhitched the mules .. .le off with them. Nothing has been , mun them since. He offers a re . See his advertisement. ke»’ Spirit of the Times. — This t paper can be had by calling at , \ Lj one's, ou Cherry street, Triangu- \[:n Nt:w (’upper. —This old and relia- K rtiiig and theatrical paper, which has I , a . wratiou for over thirteen years, can ■ »J at Lisey A Lyons’. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. MACON. ► ;ty i.a- rapidly recuperated from the au-ed by the closing of the war and '.ruction of our currency. One pass- WL uh the streets would hardly believe ■k had suffered such dejection and de Hb r.vtry one seems enthused with the B l .improvement and to realize, that un- Bi i rut forth every energy and effort, he Ip es: behind in the great race of life. - is visible in almost every branch of Be-• The merchant, the mechanic, the ail feel this new impulse, and each B - 1. excel. Our markets are wellsup- B- .rMores are well filled, our shops are ; with the music of the hammer and mcl machinery. Macon, occupying IB* i a central position in the State, - atei inducements to capitalists than B •• r itv in the country. Her railways B v *!i h’i directions afford the greatest 1% :-r transportation. The rich and B - ii.?> of Southwestern Georgia find ¥- 1 • * here. The Central Railroad, when I . wiil bring as into close communi- I 3 *th the aeacoast. .Every element I ir >’ l ' make a large and prosperous W- * command. Real estate is going m -n lay, and many strangers are com- I• ? - 'Cttling among us. THE EXPRESB ■ ' * : * R ut' to bring to our city large quan |Y r ' ; -’>■ Their car is crowded every Atlanta, and there are more goods * c-'ta and Atlanta than the Mauon and B 5 ra road can bring away. Some of ou r Manta are getting impatient, but they • • - not be exercised overmuch, for the B . -uy is j ing everything in their power B arceaojodate them. NOT STOPPED. the report of a good many guns 1z » *t • ttbre last. What persona can be i a:, we are unable to learn. Some ~ the negro guard, who unaccustomed v.tribs. commit some of the most reck m.stakvs ever heard of. Several arrests < r made on yesterday, but so far as we - - .earn, nothing definite could be ascer *ud HOUSE RENT. have houses been harder to obtain ■ c.ty of Macon than at the present K\erv day bring new applicants, and ' -Mted that there is not a single house, •>or indifferent, for rent within the * - ■ the city. Our rental year com ■’ * ’h October, and at this early day i> e»teaged for next year. The “ ,i •- • many Granger* has created this *“ sorry to say that some of r *‘ ar<? n g advantage of cir tbalmc*- * advawcin g the rates of rent fftces wh^ P tr cent a hove the evp tJ Tt before the war. high gold for their rent, -jI&MV. U<l Th ew . however, Good Advice. The following correspondence was at the instance of Col. .lames Legare, of Aiken, South Carolina : Office Provost Marshal, ) Aiken, S. C., Aug. 6, 1865. ) Col. Lrgarf. —Colonel: I concluded be fore leaving this place to issue an address to the colored people of Aikeu and vicinity, and 1 have penned a brief one, which l most respectfully forward to you, believing that you will appreciate the feeling which prompted me to write it, and the address, with all its imperfections. Hoping it may do som • good, if only lim ited, 1 have the h o o ,o subscribe myself, Very resnec./u.iy, And coilially yours, N\ G. Parker, Capt. 23d U. S. C. TANARUS., Act’g Provost Marshal. Office Provost Marshal, ) Aiken, S. C., Aug. 4, 1865. £ To the free colored people on the place of Col. Legare: It was my intention to have visited you to-day, but circumstances have prevented me from doing so. I wanted to meet you on the place you live upon and to talk to you. I wanted to give you sonic good advice. I want to shew you the im portance of being truthful and honest and industrious. You are all freed by the United States Government, and you must all now realize the importance of labor ; by the sweat of your brow you must earn your bread. You have nothing but your hands; those you must use. Your former masters and owners own the land you live on, and they have rights as sacred as yours. By one act of the Government your freedom has beeu given you; you were once worth mo ney to them; you cannot be bought and sold now. Think how much has been taken away from them, and how much has been given to you; you are as free as I am, and as those who once owned you, and as any poor or rich people are in this great, free country; but you ere not free to be idle; not free to be lazy; not free to roam about; not free to live on a place and do as you please; not free to be dishonest and vicious; not free to be impudent or ill-maDnered. If you live with Colonel Legare, you will conform to his requirements, and obey all lawful orders given on his place. You cannot live any where without doing this; he must be the head of his place. No place, no plantation, no store, no mill, no farm or ship, is good for anything without a head. There must be discipline, there must be order, there must be law, and you must acknowledge it. If you all go on and keep your contract, all will be well. If you violate it, all will be wrong with you. The Government will protect Col. Legare as surely as it does you; and if the Colonel complains before a Pro vost Marshal of any of you, you will have to appear before the Provost Marshal and answer to the charge, and if found guilty, you will be punished. The places of pun ishment and the modes of punishment pre scribed for you are just the same as those prescribed for him or for me, and for all peo ple. Jails and prisons, and guard houses, and hard labor with a ball and chain, and poor diet, are the modes. I repeat, if you do right, you have nothing to fear; if you do not, you have everything to fear. You will be torn from your plenty, from jour home, and be made to suffer. Try to heed what I say to you. The Colonel must keep his con tract, and so must you. N. G. Parker, Act’g Provost Marshal. A Southern Girl in Search of her Sedu cer. —A young woman from Charleston, S. C., arrived in this city on Wednesday, in search of a man residing here, who had se duced her in Charleston. The party she sought was a soldier in one of the New York batteries stationed at that point for a short time. He came home recently and was dis charged. The girl found him, and much to her surprise, instead of being prepared to marry her, he had upon his hands a wife and several children. She is eneiente t and the next thing to a husband she needed money to defray her expenses. The seducer called in a legal counsel, and finally propos ed to give the girl twenty dollars. Being told that she could get no more, and that there was no legal redress, she took the money and was about to return. Falling in with some one who felt an interest in her case, she was taken to Mr Whiting, Super intendent of the County Poor, who insisted that if the case was as she stated, the mau should do better than he had done. The Superintendent brought him up and com pelled him to give the girl $l5O. She pre fered to take this sum and return to Charles ton rather than remain here, as she must, to receive regular support from the party who had seduced her. He admitted the facts to be substantially as stated by the girl, and it appears that he tried to procure transpor tation for her to the North when he came on, but did not succeed. This young woman was a German girl, who went to Charleston from Germany alone seven years ago. She has shown commendable enterprise in fol lowing her seducer so far, aud now goes back a wiser and somewhat richer for the journey.— Rochester Union Not one breath of prayer for the Government, not the slightest allusion to the state of affairs. You could not have gathered from his prayer or sermon that there had been a war, nor that there was any civil Government under the sun. The whole performance had an air of sublime impu dence. Loyal men present were shocked and disgusted. The foregoing sentence occurs in a letter from Nashville to the Cincinnati Gazette, giving account of a sermon by Bishop Kav anaugh. The writer doubtless thinks that St* Paul was not a ‘‘loyal'* preacher, since he did not mingle the praises of Caesar with his homage to Christ.— Nashville Dispatch. — jgk. A German servant girl fell out of a third-story window at Cleveland, Ohio, the other day, and would have been killed had a gentleman not caught, her in his arms. She asked him if he wasn’t ashamed of himself, and told him to be off with his impertinence! &3P* A letter before us mentions the death in Worcester, 3lass., of a person .who blew out a kerosene lamp in the usual way, when the Lamp exploded, covering her from head to foot with the liquid fire and causing her death in a few minutes. Extinguish your lamps by blowing through the boles around the burner. Internal Revenue Notice. OFFICE COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REV.,} 2d District ok Ga., Macon, Aug. 17, 1865. f The attention of all parties who may be interested is called to the provisions of the following sections of the “Act to provide internal revenue to support the government, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other purposes, approved June 30,1864, as amend ed by the act of March 3, .1865, including sections re lating to the collection of internal revenue, from other acts’’: Sac. 54. And be it farther enacted, That the appli cation in writing made by any person for a license for distilling, as aforesaid, shall state the place of distilling, the number and capacity of the still or stills, boiler or boilers, and the name Os the person, firm, company, or corporation using and owning the same, and owning the building used as a distillery, and the land on which the same is located, and if the land or building is leased, the terms and conditions of the lease: and sny person making a false statement in either of the said particu ars shall’> ft and pay the sum of three hundred dollars, to be recovered with costs of suit. Bsc. 55. And be it further enacted. That, in addi tion to the duties payable for license herein provided, there shall be levied, collected and paid on all spirits that may be distilled and sold, or distilled and remov ed for consumption or sale, of first proof, on and after the first da) r of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and prior to the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-fire, a duty of one dollar and fifty cents on each and every gallon; and on and after January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-fire, a duty of two dollars on each and every gallon. And all spirits which may be in the possession of the distiller or in public store or bonded warehouse, on either the first day of July or January aforesaid, no duty having beeu paid thereon, shall beheld and treated as if distilled on those days irrespectively, and said duties shall be paid by the own. er, agent, or superintendent of the still or other vessel in which the said spirits have been distilled within five days after the time of rendering the accounts of spirits so chargable with duty, required to be rendered by law. And the said duties shall be a lien on»the spirit distilled and on the distillery used for distilling the same, with the stills, vessels, fixtures, and tools there in, and on the lot or tract of land whereon the said dis tillery is situated, until the said duty shall be paid: Provided, That the duty on all spirits shall be collected at no lower rate than the basis of first proof, and shall be increased in proportion for any greater than the strength of first proof, except when made and used in the manufacture of vinegar or acetic acid, in which case the duties shall be collected on the basis of the ac tual proof: Provided further, That any person who shall distill spirits and use the same in the manufac ture of any other article without having taken out a license and paid such duties as are prescribed by law in relation thereto, shall, in addition to all other penalties and forfeitures, be liable to pay one hundred per cent, additional duties thereou. J AS C. McBURNEY, augl9-tf , Collector. OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL RENENUE, 2d District Ga, Macon, Aug. 11, 1865. ) By order from Treasury Department, Taxes when due are required to be paid before shipment cotton of can be made from this District. The 2nd District is composed of the following counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Crawford, Deca tur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski, Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Upson, Web ster and Worth. JA». C. McBURNEY, aug!2-tf Collector. OFFICE COLLACTOK OF INTERNAL REV., 1 2d District of Georgia, t Macon, Aug. 14, 1865. ) Notice is given, that all distillers of apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substances; and all manufactur ers of tobacco, cigars, Ac., are required to take put a license, and give bond, to be approved at this offibe.— Those who fail to give bond and procure a license, '.are In addition to all ether penalties and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per centum additional duties there on. Notice. —Merchants and others purchasing liquoro, before the duty is paid, do so at their own risk, as the law compels me to seize it, no matter in whose hands it may be found. JAS. C. McBURNEY, augl9-tf Collector. HEADQUARTERS POST, [ Macon, Ga., Aug. 17, 1865. J Obdbbs, No. S. I. Constant complaints having been made to these Headquarters, in consequence of the person or persons keeping the eating table at the market house charging exhorbitant prices for meals, they will hereafter charge 50 cents per meal. Any violation of this order will be severely punish ed. By order of M. R. Archer, CoL. Com’d’g Post. H. G. NORTON, augl9-tf Lt and Post Adj’t, IISTSURATSTCE. LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, RIVER, INSURANCE, In good Companies. Apply to ED. C. LEGRIEL & CO, aug2o-lw Triangular Block. LIVERPOOL SALT. SEVENTY-FIVE SACKS FOR SALE By J. N. SEYMOUR. aug2o-3t CIG- A K S. 100,000 Havana and Domestic CI GARS, just received on consignment at wholesale, by GEO. T. ROGERS. augl9-3t* Wesleyan Female College. THE twenty-eighth Annual Session opens OCTO BER 2d, 1b65. The Faculty is complete. The rates for First Terms, which ends December 31st, are as follows : Regular Tuiton in College classes S3O 00 Regular Tuition in Preparatory class 22 50 French, (optional) 15 00 Music, (optional) 25 50 Music, with use of instrument 38 00 Board, including Washing, Lights and Fuel... 90 00 To be paid in advance, in currency or its equivalent. Macon, augl9-wtf J. M. BONNELL, Pres. SiancLries for* Sale. kegs 5 inch Spikes, 5 bales Twine, Jo bales Gunny Bagging, 50 rolls Ky. Bagging, SO kegs Soda, 150 boxes Star Candles, 100 coils Machine Roe, 4 barrels Cider Vinegar, 2 bbls. White Wine Vinegar, 80 half bhls. Mackerel, 150 kegs Nails, 4,6, and sd., 85 sacks good Cotn, 3,500 pounds piime Bacon, 25 15 inch Sugar Mills, aud 50 Sugar Boilers, SO and 100 gallons each. Bv JAMES SEYMOUR, aug2o-10t* 3d street, 2d door from Cherry. GEORGIA. Pulaski Couniy.-Whereai, Dsrlln Johnson, applies to me for Letters of Dismls sion from the Administration of the estate of Isaac John son, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor*of said deceased, to be a’d ap pear at my rfflee on or before the first Monday in Oe ober rext. to show caust, If any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 17th day of August, 1866. JNO J. SPARROW, auglT—mom Ordinary. GEORGIA. Pulaski County.— Whereas, John McPhail, applies for letters of Administration or the eetate of D. C. McPhail, late of Pulaski county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in October next, to show cause if any theyhave, way said Letters should not be granted to said applicant Given under my hand, this Uth day of August, 1905. auflT-804 JOHN J. SPARBOW, Ordinary. MACON PRICES CURRENT. OORRBCTSD by withers a loco. Macon, August 19th, 1866. Founds Wholesale Retail BACON—Sides, 18 . 90#28 29.^6 Hams tb ! 20©28 22@27 B-GGINU yard | 88<5i42 45(050 BRANDY—AppIe.... gal ; $3 00(di5 00,' $3 fio<§>6 00 Peach., do. ; 61 6003 OO f3 5-*@s 00 Drape 'do. j $4 u0(&8 00 |0 0« &10 00 BERBWAX ft • 20(0/25 26&SQ BUrTHR lb ! 2P®3O ; *.5®40 BROOMS each 25@6> ?5@75 BU KEfS each; 3 <&&> COTTON CARDS each! 85@90 $1 o<@l 25 O*NDL*B ft ! So®36 26<&50 CHEBBE •»> | 45@50 To@7s COFFEE ft j 40(6:48 50«t60 COTTON ,‘lb i 24(432 DRIED FRUIT— • 1 Apples ;ft j s@B ; S@lo Peaches.|ft • 6®B ; * B@io FLOUR |ft ! ; 8(4 0 GRAIN—C-rn. ..-bush.! 75<&86 , oo@t 00 Wheat Ido. ! |1 T5(42 00' $2 00(42 25 Rye Ido. ] 85&90 . fl 8ar1ey....! to. j $1 o'@l 85! $1 26@1 30 Oats Ido. 1 55(490 ' 75(475 HIDES ft • B®9 ! 10(412 LARD lb 1 14<4’6 ! 15(420 LEATHER—Upper..jib ! 40@6» | 50(475 Sole.. !ft 1 35@40 | 40(450 French Calf Skine-doa ! ffth 00(4 25 00; 6’.00®130 MACKEREL bb . J $34 00@.85 00; $35 00(437 00 M bbl| $ 9 00(420 00 &0 00(422 00 Ikits ! $6 0i (456 50< $6 5 (47 50 MEAL - .. bush ; 75(486 ! $1 00(41 6 NAILS lb I 8(410 i 25@80 O J NABURGS ya and ! «8@25 i 25@80 POTATOE4 jbush I $2 00(42 60 $3 00(43 25 PEAS—Cow ,bu*h ! 50@70 j 70@SO Ground 'bush! 50(475 ; 75(485 RICE Ift ! 6@B j >0(412 ROPE -.. ift | 30@ 15 ; 35(440 SALT 'ft ! 2@3 4(46 SHEETINGS Ivard ; 26(429 i 30(435 SHIRTINGS... ....lyard ; 21@24 I 25@30 SHOT Ift ! 18(420 ! 26@35 SUGAR Ift i 14(422 ! 16(428 SYRUP—Cane gal I 40@60 j 5 r @75 Sorghum... ?al , 90(425 • 25(440 TALLOW Tb ; 14@18 ; 16(420 TEAS Ift ; $1 00(4* 00; $1 26(42 60 TOBACCO !ft ; 35@l 25! 60<41 76 WHlSKY—Bourbon gal ; $5 00(46 Os ! 16 00(47 60 C0rn....! gal ; $8 50@4 69! $4 00@5 00 Rye ....Isal ' $3 75@4 501 $4 00(46 00 WOOL -|ft 16(420 j YARNS bu’nU-i $2 60@8 001 $3 00@8 60 Brokers’ Rates. Baok of the State of Georgia 20 Marine Bank of Georgia 80 Bank of Savaanah 20 Central Railroad Bank 59 Georgia Railroad Bank 69 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank 10 Planters’ Bank of Georgia 6 Bank of Commerce & Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank 6 City Baok of Angusra —ls Union Bank of Augusta 5 Mechanics’ Bank of Augusta. 6 Bank of Augusta 15 Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. 6 Bank of Columbus 5 Bank of Middle Georgia 50 Bank of Athens— 16 Bank of Fnlton 10 Union Bank of South Carolina... 30 Eastern Bank of Alabama 80 Central Bank of Alabama 15 Commercial Bank of Alabama 10 Southern Bank cf Alabama ...40 Bank of Mobile 43 Bank of Selma 10 Bank of the Empire State 15 Southwestern Railroad Bank 16 Other Banks of Bouth Carolina 6 to 16 Bank of Tennessee - 20 Union Bank of Tennessee 49 Planters’ Bank of Tennessee 40 Gold 45 @ 47}^ Silver 30@35 G-TTI'JDE. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. A. L. Tylkr, Superintendent. Leave Macon ,B:ISAM Arrive at Atlanta 5:89 P M Leave Atlanta 5:91 A M Arrive at Macon 1:45 P M SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. ViaoiL Powsa, Sup’t. Leave Macon ..7:28 A M Arrive at Eufaula..*. 6:18 P M Leave Eufaula. 5:01 A M Arrive at Macon 8:10 PM Albany Branch—Mail Train. Leave Smlthvllie—No 10 2:42 P M Arrive at Albany—No 12 ..4:84 P M Leave Albany 7:80 AM Arrive at Smithvllle 9:09 A M CENTRAL RAILROAD. Gsorob W. Adams, Sup’t. Leave Macon ....7:50 A M Arrive at Eatonton... 1:24 P M Leave Eatonton Stint A M Arrive at Macon I'BB P M Trains leave Macon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, and return Tuesdays, Thursdays k Saturdays. MACON AND BRUNBWICK RAILROAD. G. A.Ooki, Sup’t. Leave Macon 8:°0 P M Arrive at Junction 6:43 P M Leave Junction ..6:34 A M Arrive at Macon 10:2< A M ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD Gsorok G. 8011, Sup't. Leave Atlanta 1:84 A M Arrive at West Point .4:8) P M Leave West Point 5:8) A M Arrive at Atlanta 2:>5 P M GEORGIA RAILROAD. Gsorqb Yobok, Sup’t. Leave Atlanta T. 15 A M Arrive at Augusta 555 P M Leave Augusta 6:00 AM Arrive at Atlanta 10.25 P M WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. E. B. Walkbb, Sup’t. Transp. A daily freight and passenger train commenced running to Ohattahoochee River on the 7th of June. Lea v e Atlanta 8:00 A M Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 P M MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. Leave Macon : 7.2$ A. M. Arrive 4.10 P. M. Leave Columbus 7 A. M Arrive 4.24 P. M J. N. SEYMOUR, - DEALER IX GENERAL GROCERIES, TOBACCO, COTTON AND WOOL, DOMESTICS, YARNS, ETC-, AND General Commission Merchant, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. auglO-tf New Orleans Brown Sugar. In Barrels—choice article—for sale by aug2o-3t J, N. SEYMOUR. HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALBANY, GA-. WE are now prepared to make out applications for pardon lor those worth over $20,000 anil all persons excepted in the amnesty proclamation of President Johnson. We will bring each application properly be fore the Provisional Gevernor of Georgia for his ap proval, and one of our firm will visit Washington at au early day, that they may be duly considered there. Our office is open to our clients for the practice of law in all its branches. aug 10-2 w. DR. H. V. M. MILLER OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC, Office over Harris & Deuse's, Cherry Resilience at Female College. augl3-3m* p eorgta. Macon County.— Sixty days after \JT date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Ma con County, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate of William J. Taylor, late of said oonnty dec’d. Bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. July 18,1865. JOHN t OOOGLE, Adm’r. Jy2^w«od. ADHINISTR ATOR’N NOTICE.-Two months after date application will be made to the honorable court of Ordinaiy of Pulaski county, for leave to seU the real estate of Roland Mercer. late of said county, deceas ed. GREEN W. BATEMAN, Admr. Ang. 17,1855. »uflT-2m V. E. M. ANDERSON. f. H . IIKLANK. ANDERSON & DeLANE,- ft EIVE RA L P K ODITCE AND Commission Merchants MACON, GA., Triangqlar Block, opposite Ci y Store. o WILL keep on hand for sale, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Butter. Chickens, Flour, Meal. Grits, Rice, Tobacco, &.C., And solicit con* signments ol Produce and all other articles ol Commerce. All goods consigned to our care (or sale, will receive’prompt attention. Give us a trial, aa we must live. aug!3—tf FARM FOR SALE. A small FARM of 100 acres; 40 acres in good OAK and HICKORY timber, four and a half miles east of GRIFFIN, GA., is offered for sale. The place has two good FRUIT ORCHARDS, running water, springs and *, good well on it, double log dwelliug and out houses. For further particulars apply to JASON BURR, Griffin, Ga., or 8. B. BURR. auglo—tf Macou, Ga. DRIED PEACHES. I WILT. FAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE For Dried Peaches, if bright and well dried. J. N. SEYMOUR. augll—lm Pugh & lunquestT PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPE, AND Daguerrean Gallery, Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. We have received anew supply of material and are prepared to execute pictures of every kind in the best style of art. auelO—3m* LAW NOTICE. LANIER & ANDERSON, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, Office over T. R. Bloom’s, nearly opposite Lanier House. One of the firm expects to visit Washington City in about two weeks. In the meantime they are prepared to draw up APPLICATIONS FOR PARDON Under the late Amuesty Proclamation, to be carried ou at that time. jy22-l w* GROUND PEAS. ~~ 500 bushels GROUND PEAS for sale .by J. H. ANDERSON & SON. jy22—tt __ I. C. PLANT, Stock, Exchange and Money Broker, MACON, GA. Stocks, Bouds, Sterling and Domestic Exchange, Bank Notea, Government Claims, Gold and Silver bought and sold ; money invested as parties may direct. Collections made and promptly remitted for. References: —R. H. Maury & Cos., Richmond, Va. j W. M. A J. C. Martin A Cos., Charleston; Josiah Mor ris, Montgomery; Marine Bank of Georgia, Savan nah; Union Bank, Augusta; Wm. H. Young, Presi dent Bank of Columbus; St. John, Powers A Cos., Mobile. iylO-Sm* COME AT LAST. mv. Large New IVEackerel, So. 1 and 2s, bv the bbl. or retail, at jylO-tf * GREER & LAKE’S. DR. JAMES MERCER GREEN, HAS resumed the practice of his Profession. Office on Second Street, up stairs, immediately above the store of J. B. Habersham & Cos. Residence on Poplar street, oue and a halt squares above the City Ilall. jy 14-3 m* OS FOOT AGAIN. WE have on hand and are constantly receiving fresh supplies, from all tho best markets, FAMILY GROCERIES. Os every description, and will ofler all induce* ments to Consumers or Retsilers that any House in thecity can. Selling Goods at the lowest prices, and paving the highest market rates for BACON, LARD FLOUR. BEESWAX, and DRIED PEALED PEACHES. Give us a cali, we want to live and lot live' GREER 6c LAKE. No. I, Ralston Range, 3rd St., Macon, Ga. auglO—tt MAJRHSTE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. PHCBNIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, N. V. Capital 11,000,000. INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Capital $1,000,000. MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Capital $500,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets $4,000,000. J. MONROE OGDEN, Agent! Office at Mitchel & Smiths Store, 3rd Street. auglO-lm* • SUNDRIES. MACCABOY’S SNUFF, MACCABOY*S SNUFF, MACCABOY’S SNUFF, The genuine article for sale by J. H. ZEILIN & CO. auglO-lm Druggists. MtHARDSOS’S GREEN LEAF ROPE, FOR SALE BY auyls-3t J, N. SEYMOUR INDIAN SPRINGS. Anew OMNIBUS leaves Forsyth daily for INDIAN SPRINGS, after the arrival of the Cars. FARE TWO DOLLARS. BARNES & WILKES, Agents. jy4-lm St. Cecilia's Academy. THIS WELL-KNOWN FEMALE ACADEMY, under thr direction of the Sisters of the Or der of St. Dominic, situated in one of the most delightful and healthy localities in Davidson coun ty, will open for the next sessiotf on the first Mon day in September. For further particulars, apply at the Academy, or addreßa “The Mother Supe rior, St. Cecilia's Academy, Mount Vernoo, Nash yllle, Tenn, jy 19-1 in SUNDRIES. X SODA, FLOUR, TOBACCO, Ac.. Ac. For sale bv ROGERS & BOWX. iujgll)—tf Under Mag. Tel. Office. Desirable House and Lot FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE HOUSE and LOT on WaJ. nut Street, is offered at a bargain. Apply to L H. BRYAN T. Auction and Commission Merchant. auclO—tf. ©5,000 GrOLO! T XTILL pay market rates rates for five thousand VV dollars of Gold. auglo-8t J. N. SKYMOUR. INSURANCE. THE undersigned has been re-appoir.tcd agent of that reliable Institution, the Merchants’ Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN., and will be glad to serve his friends who wish to be sucured against loss by fire. Office at »hecouuting room ol SNIDF.R A, COL* LINS, on Second street. _auglO-lm HENRY L JEWETT. WANTED. A GOOD dwelling house, with five or six rooms, is wau ted for next year, from Ist of OCTOBER. One near the business part of town prof* ; red. For further particulars inquire at this OFFICE. auglO-lOt* DISTILLERY. HAVING completed all my arrangements to distill and rectify SPIRITS, I am prepared to make contracts with any oDe, who may wish to distill peaches and other fruits into brandy. I will also furnish the trade with rectified whisky, pure spirits and So to Do per cent, alcohol. For further particulars enquire ot Mr. Sparks, or at my distillery, three miles wrest of Macon. * ADERUOLD A BON.tCD. auglO—lm. BOARDING SCHOOL for voi vt; i. toils, AT WOODSTOCK. Mrs. E E. FORI) expects to reopen her School at Woodstock, in the neighborhood of Cave Springs, Ga., on October Ist The best Teachers in every department will be secured, and every advantage for education prnvi ded. Charge—s2so for twenty weeks, not including wishing sheet music, drawing material and stationery. For further particulars apply to Mrs E E. FORD Cave Springs, Floyd County, or Rev. H. K PEI'S Macon. Ga. Reference—Rt Rev. Stephen Elliott. Augll-lVt LANE! & BRANNON, COTTON FACTORS, RECEIVING AM) FORWARDING A MERCHANTS, EUFAIILA, ALA, WILL give their personal attention to the purchas ing of Goods, &c. RKFKKKNCKS: Ex-Gov. Shorter, Young, Woods A Gardner, Eufau la, Ala.; William H. Young, Columbus, Ga.; J. B. Ross, J. 11. Anderson & Son, Macon, Ga.; W. J. An derson & Cos., Fort Valiev, Ga.; Atkins A Dunham, W. A. McKensie & Cos., Apafachioola, Fla., G. D. Metcalf & Cos., New Orleans, Louisiana. jyl9-lm. WANTED. f.,000 BANK SAVANNAH BILLS. 5,000 MANUFACTURER’S BANK BILLS. 10,000 BANK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BILLS. J. IT. ANDERSON & SON. jy22-tf j_ R. B. CLAYTON & CO., announce to the public tha* they have open- GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, at their stand on Cherry Street, and will attend to the hiring of Servants. Renting of Houses, Ac Information given regarding Laborors, A< ~ of every description, and satisfactory arrangements made between Servants and Masters. • Give us a call and we will satisfy you. AUCTION SAX.ES, AS USUAL ON EVERY Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ju»e 18 dtf FURNITURE AND WOOD WORK OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. Furniture Cleansed % and Repaired. COFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND, FOR BALK > AT MY FACTORY, foot of Third Street. GRENVILLE WOOD, june 2 <-301* WM. M. DUNN. * THOS. W. MANGHAM DUNN &. MANGHAM, General Produce Merchants AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PBALBRB IN GROCERIES m PROVISIONS GENERALLY, \\ £ buy and sell Bacon, Lard, Syrup, Soda, Sugar Coffee, Flour, Meal, Tobacfco, Whisky, SheeU iuga, Osnaburgs, Tame. Corn, Peas, Salt, Leather, Cotton Cards, . etc., etc., etc. Consignments and trade respectfully solicited. RALSTON’S GRANITE RANGE, _ at >rS ~t’ Third Street, Macon. Ga. J. N. SEYMOUR, D eale rin Qroceries Domestica, lobacco, &c., and General Commission „W*|* ,«» v e CLOSE ATTENTION TO ALL CONSIGNMENTS. Cherry Street, 5 doors below Telegrah printing office. jyl4-lui h 1 b ON CONSIGNMENT. 100 piece* Kv. RAGGING. 40 cods GREEN LEAF ROPE 100 hush CORN MEAL 500 ibs fv v TWINE 15 kegs BI CARD SODA, For sale by auglO-H J H. ANDERSON &. SON. R.H HOWELL j Bank Note Engraver. MILLEDGEYILEL, GJ. IIS prepared to execute Bank Notes, Bonds, Certifi cates of Stock, Checks, Drafts, Ac., 40. Specimens of work sent upon application. jyl4-2meod* THE SAYA.YVAH DAILY HERALD, ,*nistsr, x>D tvwwiid IS PUBLISHED BY S. W. M A SON & CO., AT II! BAY STREET, SAVANNAH.«. I. I T has a large corps of Editor.. K,j.-w'rr. wr*i t r . icspnntieuts, and contain* :Lr iateat r»! m*. ligeuce from ail quarter*. # It* circttlati. nis arge and c.io*tantly merea.iog - Georgia, Florida, South Corwin**. ib ifte sew town <*f Port Royal, m the So. Atlantic Squa>ii , 'r>, and at it.- North, rendering it UNEXCELLED AS AN ADVERTISING MK D Ii; M . TKR.M* : Per copy, five cent*: per hundred, f* 5" . per year, $lO IM Ml. ADVERTIxIJHt ; Two dollars per square of ten lino* for nrat .[*•*-» tion ; out) dollar for each subsequent one. Ad«»- t menta inserted in the morning, will, it droir<si. app-ar in the evening w ithout extra charge. JOB PRINTING, lu every style, neatly and promptly done. Work or dered by Mail or Express, delivered tree of expense for transportation a agio ts THE NEW YORK NEWS. D A 1 L V AN I) W KEKLY. TIIE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS, A GREAT Family NewNjjapor!! BEN J A MIN WOOD PROPRIETOR. A JOl UNAL of Politics, Fashion*. Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miac. ar. ’ ' and News from all parts of the World! It contains more reading matter (ban asv oih* t WEEKLY PAPER. » i\('H fiHprovpnienls Introduced. i I Ah Immense Circulation Determined On. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Paper published ia New York. Single copies, fire tents; one copy, cue year, |3 »•. throe copies, one year, #5 SO; t,r ’ copies, on. year. $8 75; ten copies, one rear, #l7 00. And no extra copy Seut to u Club ol Ten. 1 wentr r<>pi«i, noeyeer. #Bo nut). The Weekly News is sent to clergymen at |1 Cos. XEW YORK DAILY NE WB. TO mail subscribers, #lO per aunum . mx months, five dollars. I’uyments invariably in advance, for sale by all Newaldealers. Specimen copies ot Daily and Weekly News seal free. Address BENJAMIN WOOD. Daily News Building. No. IV City ilall hqisgr. New York C»fr. augi<—tt n. »L«Doa. 'lowaiid PAHsoNs.—Late ot the I ‘errv House, Cclumbua, Ga. SLEDGE HOUSE, OFI-JLIK.t, .%LA. BREAKFAST House for Passengers from Columbus and Cheraw, on the M. A W. P. R. R A few bat lies could be accommodated during thesnmmer m-utba. Terms moderate, rooms well Tentila-ed, and tabl* mpl plied with the beat the market dfordo. Cool nirfita and uo mosquitoes. ** SLEDGE A PARSONS jv2l-tf Proprietor* Young Ladies' Academy. MACON, ti.%. THF. undersigne<l propose* to re-open his Ten Yocso Ladixs, about the FIRfT OF #EPT . in the building formerly used by him for that parp- a Circular, containing all necessary Informa'ioti n r. gar* to the School, will be issutd in due tun*. The r pupils will be limited. j-29-jm I. R. BRAT: HAM. LAW NOTICE. I HAVE resumed the practice of my rrofrsaion. sad wtr attend to all business entrusted to nr c. r# ,r. :- r Mat* Having jmt return-d from Washington cl:y rartirs d«. firing advice and counsel relative t 0 t »,* „ papers under the Amnesty Proclamation f>r pardon ar the status of contracts and title d-'eds exe*ut*-t 1 last four years, can consult m* by letter or in p--r~ a Office at my residence, near the newt Ur-- a.ureb M * c ®°> Ga * O. A. LOCHKANE. j.y4-tf WOOL WANTED. I will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICT. for all the WOOL which may offer. ~ n . , J. X. SEYMOUR. Macon, Ga., jvl4-lm m. C. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, OEOROIA. WILL practice in the South weatern anl the Circuit Court of the United States lor Georgia jyl-Um * JOHN L. HOPKINS^ ATTORNEY ATT,AW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office at Fort Valley until October Ist jy—3m* FLINT HOUSE, MRS. K. A. FLINT, rUOPIUETItESi, (First Street, opposite Market Houta ) Is opened Lr the accommodation «f Trav elers, and Boarders. jyl3-3m R. W. CUBBEDGE, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, Scot,t’s Range, Third Street, Macon, <ia. jane 20-ilra. GEORGIA, Pitlaakl County.— Whereas. A. L. Tippett, applies lor lett~r» of Di.-uts.ion from .* . ministration or the estate of John U L rruehart. .at* of Pulaski county,deceased. This is therefore to cite and admonish all t*erso * con cerned to be and appear at my .ffice on or before t > Monday In October next, and show cause. If any the why said Letters should not t-e granted to raid ap- Given under mv hand and offi ’,i .igiv.ure day of August, 1565. JOHN J SPARROW auglT-mCm Ordinary- Georgia, Pviaski o*wm|sM|inm,wb. Allen, applies for letters of D.smission from tb G_» dlanahip of Matilda Lee, minor of James Lee lat- -f ? i laski county, deceased. There are therefore to cite and adtnon'sh, iG kindrrf and creditors of aai-l deceased, to be and appear a' m office on the first Monday in October next X .th'w e% s' !f any they have, why said Letters should not be rvW to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this !7t*» das of August, 1565. . JOHN J. SPARROW. Ordi ar. augl T—4od Georgia, iiouatou Uuuuif.-oiisn.ri Oman roa said Cocxtt.— Whereas, Wta. p. I , nous, Administrator, do bonis not, of Abner p s<, • , late of said county deceased, petitions tho aod-r- w for Letters of Dismission from his said trust. These are therefose to cite alt persons Intern tad, to * and appear at my office, on or before the first M- S dav ta November next, to show cause, If any they he» why sa:> letters should not be granted. Glvjn under my official signature, this Ap-fl f.th, apr7-u6m W T. SWirT. OnHnary GKOHtiIA, <ra\r«ord fountr.- Where**, Benjamin B. Barnes, Administrator on U? esia*- • John Barnes, late of said county, deceased, at ~l;.» n . - , for Letters of Dismission from said estate. Tiiese are therefore to cite and adn.onieb all >rt Sim. lar the heirs and creditor!, to show caose.if an*, 'bey t t .« why said letters should not be granted at the axpi.-at on » •ix months. Given under ray hand e> office, March Hist, \ JAMEU L. RAT, Gr..!uw»