Daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-1865, August 25, 1865, Image 4

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jOUENAIi ANI> MESSENGER. A t Twilight. We »it by the windcu, uiy ia<l 1, Id the fading »uu»et light, Watching the durkoeu crevp oxer iht iky, Out ol the oH»te»Ti night; We see the *tar« come trembling out In the truck of the fallen sun, And we (eel themiiet within and without, Thnt come* when the day u» done. What havew* been doing ail day, ail day, gine* the rosy morning smiled ? *y»»f n *« rk r** workin * •* P l *y; Gold helyul,«o^ er and child 1 1 macb I fear theea Rule hands litre put m« to abame to- day; fat God, who 1* earnest, understands Sruly onr work aftd play. • i think of klnsnew toft undone, That Bight have brightened the day; ol douoa dreamt bat Der * T be S u *» Scattered along my way : You lie with peace It your Yiolet eyte— Tea have net learned regret— • For the eorrowfai years that make us wise, Bare not come to my baby yet. And still, I alt In this twilight hour, At the close of a weary day, f vet eorrow and eln do not quite hare power To iftp the messing away— a ties slag that falls like the dew from htfav’n O' the parched and thirsty ground; a .. i :u loving much,because much forgiTen, ily deeper peace is found. i our life, my baby, is just begun, And mine is growing old; B«t we art children both In the eyes of Ossa Whose years are ali untoid. He holds us both in his loving hand, Be paidoneth all our sins. And bje-and bye. to the same sweet land, He Will gently let us In. nyrmifonnaga among Women. At the recent temperance convention at Saratoga, there was at least one gratifying i . sture While Ohancgjlor Walworth, Neal Pow, and all the of tem perance inveighed against the drunkenness of men, not one referred to women, The superior civilisation of this country as com pared with England finds no stronger illus tration thau in the fact that intemperance is almost unknown among American women, wtuie in England it prevails to a fearful ex tent, says the Chicago Republican. This is an error. One speaker distinctly speaks of the progress of drunkenness among Ameri can women, and states an alarming number jl instances of application for admittance to the inebriate asylum—-one of the noblest humanitarian works in the State of New York. Yet, as compared with England, our females are remarkably free from the vice of intoxication. It is next to impossible to walk through t; thoroughfares of London at night with c meeting women reeling and staggering . . ier the influence of drink ; and the very sickens at the sight of womanhood . i degraded. u There is something rotten hi the State of Dtnmarb,” umlvl, i • .-I; the degradation ol woman, and that man hia mother, racked his soul; and : .ust be something roticn iu the State England, when daughters of Eve are . -a to the bottle by misery, and to misery 'he difficulty of finding honorable occu . .t ums. This evil seems to be making rapid * des, and is assuming more and more nni dable proportions, not only among the e !t*r -lasses, but even among ladies of high .a . h A countess, living in one of the most . -b quarters of London, was recently jL a jht before a magistrate for being drunk . rderly, aid fined five shillings, which urse her ladyship was able to pay, while r worn & n would have been obliged to * jail. In Scotland there are so many rri- r<L that aD asylum has been formed • rtb > ale accommodation and reforma .m of lemales in a respectable position in - uy addicted to habits of drunkenness. 0 ii > a Scotch lady in London who has t-e. a brought before the police court several :i<. and tunes for drunkenness ; and it must i l ,»rnr- m mind that where two cases come /ti re a court, there are thousands that are .r. r known. The Scotch bdy above men t. ned, on being recently again brought be : *.be court, stated that she had been ap p nted laundress to the Prince of Wales, vt had settled a thousand a year upon her. •" declaration was sufficient to doom her, * u: ir.stealot being sent to jail, certain del i. *e influences mitigated her fate, and she w« • pronounced insane and sent to a lunatic t r > lum L nfortunately for the future throne of England, there is great possibility of the yemoity of her statement, since the prince is i:*. aoasibrhij partiality for habits of L.' .ike those which characterized the wgn George I\. The Queen, who cannot ge: nd o. her griti for her husband, would ivr.g siuce abdicated, if it were not for her want of confidence in the prince’s char- and there is not a little uneasiness in Jamgiand on that score. 1 7 - xt * 6 ' 1 ' sW residing near & pond m i i>-- asetts, has succeeded in i.a.:jing some of the fish, bj throwing crumbs < i bread, crackers, etc., into the water. The -p- called peioh seems to be the most tractable and docile. One of them often u *. e . a the * nd °f ti h , e . r finger in his mouth, while -Bother will glide gently into her hand ' 0 on . on *' slde>$ lde > an d so remain, appa rentlv repoeing till raised quite to the sur *'‘l- J e walks out on a plank f “ n * a ew inches above the water, and be.ore she reaches the end of the plank the * \ darting rapidly toward their r f 7 he ones, especial bu, * U *he Uve °^^ ie smaller-ones, . IJ, er among them bj j means o t - ck wth a sewing-needle attached to Z r ’ J* e V ne V [cU a parrel • m * nnd Moffat opce. - Cn/ •-, ; 9.-Theßra*ilian fleet, i J r> fig* S destroyed four Para - ■•m«rs nuil six gunboats, and kill •‘D;t H "“? ded ODc hundred and seventy men. including the Admiral. The Brazilian !fT » nd seven hundred ** t * ttr * i Bow ' • ftw ftiternal Revenue Notice. OFFICE COLJUUOT.UJt j** 2o District of Ga., Macon, Aug. i*, J The atlention ol all patties who may be interested is called to the provisions of the follow mg sections ol the “Act to provide internal revenue to support the government, to pay interest on Qie public debt, find for other purposes, approved June 30,1864, as alneud ed by the aet of March 3, 1865, including sections re lating to the collection "of internal revenue, from other acts” t Sec. 54. Artii be, it. further 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 of the person, firm, company, or corporation uaingand 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 soy person making a false statement in either ol the said pai ucu ara shall »?■> “ and pay the sum of three hundred dollars, to be recovered with costs of suit. Sec. 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 day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and priori* the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, a duty of one dollar atid fifty cents on each and every gallon ; and on and after January fir3t, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, 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 been paid thereon shall be held and treated as if distilled on those days irrespectively, and said duties shall be paid bythe own er, agent, or superintendent of the still of other vessel in which the said spirits have been distilled within five days after the timeiof rendering the accounts of spirits so chargable with duty, required to be rendered bja 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 tiliery is situated, until the said duty shall be paid: Provided, That the dnty 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 iu the manufacture of vinegar or acetic acid, in which case the duties Bball 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 art cle without having taken out a license and paid such duties as are prescribed by iaw in relation thereto, shall, in addition to all other penalties and forfeitures, be liable to pay one hundred per cent, additional duties thereon. # JAS 0. McBTTRNEY, aug!9-tf Collector. OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL RENENUE, [ 2d Disthict 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, TTpson, Web Bter and Worth. J Aft. C. MoBURNEY, augl2-tf Collector. OFFICE COLLACTOR OF INTERNAL REV., j 2d District of Georgia, V Uuob, -/Lin*. ia, ises \ 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 out a license, and give bond, to be approved at this office.— Those who fail to give bond and procure a license, .are in addition to all other penalties and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per centum additional duties there on. Notice.— Merchants and others purchasing liquors, 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, auglfl-tf Collector. HEADQUARTERS POST, 1 Macon, Ga., Aug. 17,1865. ) Orders, No. 8. I. Constant complaints having been made to these Headquarters, inconsequence of the person o’* persons keeping the eating table at the market bouse 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. Corn'd g Post. H. G. NORTON, aug!9 -ts Lt and Post Adj’f p EORGIA, Pulaski County.—Whereas, Ma- VJT riah Rawls, applies for Letters of A-lmlDistration on the estate of John J. Rawls, late of Pulaski couuty, de ceased. . This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at my office on or by the first Monday tn October next, then and there to Show cause, if any, why said Letters may not be granted to said applicant. Given under my band and official signature, August 17th. 1365. JOHN J SPARROW, Ordinary. augl7-80il GEORGIA* Houston County.— Ordinaby’s Ofviob fob said County.— Whereas, Edmund A. Pol lock, Administrator of estate of Thos. Pollock, deceased, petitions the undersigned for Letters of Dismission from his said trust. This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Octo ber next to Bhow cause, if any they h»~e, why said letters should not be granted said applicant. Given under my official signature,this March 28th, 1865 marßl-wßtn WM. T. fiWIPT, Ordinary. GEORGIA. Macon County.—Whereas, Allen H. Grier, atfministrator on the estate of Stephen Dar by, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from ■aid administration. This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap pear at my office on or before the first Monday in Febru ary next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, July 18, 1886. JOHN L. PARKER, Ordinary. Jjr2o—*em GEORGIA, Pnlaskl County.—Whereas, Wm Allen, applies for letters of dismission from the Guar dianship of Alla Marchman, formerly Alla Lee, orphan of James Lee, late of Pulaski county, deceased. These are to therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in October next, to show cause. If any they have, why said letters should not be granted. x ' '* £* Given under my hand and official signature, this 13th day of August, 1866. JNO. J. SPARROW. auglS 40d Ordinary. GEORGIA, Houston Cooniy,.«Oßßnußt’* VJT Omc* for atm Ooostt.— Whereas, Barah M. West, petitions the undersigned for Letters of Admnistratien upon the estate of Gharles West, late of said county, deceased. » This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and ap pear at my office on or beforfc the first Monday in Oc tober next, to show causa— lf any they have —why said Let tera should not be granted. * . Given under my official signature, this August 14.1866. nuglft-wltn WM. T. BWTFT, Ordinary. Georgia, Macen days after date, application wIH be made to the Ordinary of Ma con County, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate ol William J faylor, late of said county dec’d. Bnjd for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas* July 19,1565. JORW-r OOOGLE, Adm’r. jy2<t-w6od. riEORGIA, Pulaski Couuty.—Whereas, "J Darlin Johnson, applies to me for Letters of Dismis 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 creditors of said deceased, to bea r d ap pear at my < ffice on or before the first Monday in Oc ober ** "* •* i, ‘ “•*»**WC I>A. 1N T 12ST G. &IGN, AND Ornamental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, GILDING, GLAZING, PAPER RANGING, &c., &c. Having on hand alt the necessary melerial to carry oa the business, we are prepared to give satisfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who may favor us> with their orders. , . . . We will also keep on hand aod for sale, mixed Paints of every description. V4RNLSH,.OIL, SPTS. TURPENTINE, . BROWN JAPAN, PUTTY, SAND PAPER, ' BRUSHES,' Ac., &e. Orders from the country promptly attended to. . DRURY & TRIPOD, over Roberts, Dunlap & Cos., Cherry at., angUM2m Macon, Ga. references! — W B Johnston, N H Beal, J B Zeilip & Cos. B A Wiap Glayland Ml i.«*roy Napier, VV A Huff. THE spue DAILY* HERALD, r (horning and evening,) IS PUBLISHED BY S. W. MASON & CO., -AT 111 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, Ga, IT has a large corps of Editors, Reporters and Cor respondents, and contains the latest reliable intel ligence from all quarters. Its circulation is large and constantly increasing in Georgia. Florida, South Carolina, in the new town of Port Royal, in the So. Atlantic Squadron, and at the North, rendering it UNEXCELLED AS AN ADVERTISING MEDI V M . TERMS: Per copy, five cents. per hundred, #3 f.O : per year. |lO 000. - IV.. ADVERTISING : Tw<3 dollars per square of ten lines for first inser tion ; one dollar for each subsequent one. Advertise ments inserted in the morning, will, il desired, appear in the evening without extra charge. _ « JOB PRINTING, In every style, neatly and promptly done. Work or dered by Mail or Express, delivered-free of expense for transportation. auglO-tf THE NEW YORK NEWS. DAIU AND WEEKLY. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS. A GREAT Family Newspaper!! RJINJAVfTV WOOD .PROPRIETOR. A JOURNAL of Politics, Literature, Fashions, Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miscellany, and News from all parts of the World * we'eT^f-aTer."* 1 ** 11 * m,M ' r ‘ ha “ *"* olher « II New improvements Introduced. All Immense Circulation Determined On. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Paper published in New York. Single copies, five cents; one copy, one year, $2 00; three copies, one year, $5 50;Jive copies, one year, 18 75; ten copies, one year, sl7 00. And an extra copy sent to a Club of Ten. Twenty copies, one year, &"0 000. The Weekly News is sent to clergymen at $1 60. NEW YORK DAILY NE WS. TO mail subscribers, $lO per annum; six months, five dollars. Payments invariably in advance. For sale by all News-dealers. Specimen copies ol Daily and Weekly News sent free. Address BENJAMIN WOOD. Daily News Building, No. 19 City Hall Square, New York City. aug9—-tf N. 9LRDGK. EDWARD PARSONS.— Late of the Perry House, Columbus, Ga. SLEDGE HOUSE, OPELIKA, ALA, BREAKFAST House for Passengers from Columbus and Cberaw, on the M. A. W. P. R. R. A few fami lies could be accommodated during thesummer months Terms moderate, rooms well ventilated, and table sup plied with the best the market affords* Cool nights and no musquitoes. SLEDGE A PARSONS. jy2l—tf Proprietors. Young Ladies’ Academy. MACON, <3 A. THI undersigned proposes to re-open his School for Yocng Ladies, about the FIRFT OF SEPTEMBER, In the building formerly used by him for that purpose A Circularcontaining all necessary information in regard to the School, wiii be issued In due time. The number of pupils will be limited. J. R. BRANHAM. LAW NOTICE. IHAVE resumed the practice of my profession, and will attend to all business entrusted to my care In the State. Having just returned from Washington city, parties de siring advice and counsel relative to the preparation of papers under the Amnesty Proclamation for pardon, and the status of oontracts and title deeds executed during the liMt four years, can consult me hy letter or in person. Office at my residence, near the new Baptist Church,' jyfif o*’ 0 *’ °- A * loohrane. R. H HOWELL, Bank Note Engraver. MILLEDGEVILEL, GA. IS prepared to exeente Bank Notes, Bonds, Certifi cates of Stock, <Jbecka, Drafts, Ac., Ac. Specimens of work sent upon application. iyl4-2meod* GEORGIA, Maeon County.— Whereas, Alex ander Forehand, Administrator on the estate of Edwin Forehand, dec’d, applies to me for Letters of Dis mission from said administration. This is thereforeto oite all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show cause .If any they can, why said Letters of Dismis sion should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, March »th . JNO. L. PARKER, mtrlMin Ordinary ri«orgla, Macon County.— sixty davs after VX date, application will be made to the Court es Ordla- Macon County, tor leave to sell the lands belonging te the estate es laity Huffman, deceased, late es said iili* m> w»'WM wfr E. M. BRUCE. E. M. BRUCE &~CO, 956 BROAD STREET ,|AUCU.STA, 0.A., Bankers and Cotton factors. DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN Foreign & Domestic Exchange, Coin, Uncurfftßt Money and Cotton. I HAVE tbia d*v taken *" u> partnership, THOMAS S. MORGAN. Ido this in recogni tion and appreciation ol hia unimpeachable rity and high capacity aa a businett man, and his long satisfactory and onecewdoj management ol 'my commercial and financial afiairs, and hie fidel* iiy to my interest*, (having been with me almost without intermission for more than fifteen year#.) I do therefore commend him with eonfJence to I ihe hosiness public. r. M. BitUCfe. Augusts,Tia , Aug. Ist, 1365. r aaglO-lmd. _ A Desirable Garden Lot FOIt S-A.L.E. I WILL sell, on very reasonable terms, a very desirable GA RDEN LOT In Vinsvllle. On the is an exceb lent well of WATER, and one cf the best ORCHARDS .n. thier.it>. The place Is enclosed by a newfence y ana has a NEAT HOUSE on It, O.U and »<■. u.,» W, WIU sell l« y H je24-tf • GENERAL PURCHISING AGENCY. ISRAEL. F BROWN <fc BON, NFW LONDON, I’ONNECTICFT, WiLL attend promptly to the purchasing and for warding of all classes of MERCHANDISE and every description of MACHINERY, applicable to the wants of the Southern people. „ , All purchases made 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 62 John Street, New York. Refer to E. E. Brown, Macon, Ga. jy!8 —luad* KEIS & COMPANY, Factors & Commission MERCHA NTS, GEOHGtJi. HAVING leased the large and commodious five story Warehouse, No. 8, Stoddard’s Range, oppo site the Central Railroad Bank, on the Bay, formerly occupied by Messrs. Dana A Wushburn, we are prepar ed to STORE and FORWARD all kinds of Merchan dize. Goods forwarded regular to Augusta by our STEAM BOAT. Liberal cash advances made op consignments qf Cot ton, Wool and Hides, for sale in Savannah or consigned to our friends in New York, Boston or Liverpool. KEIN ft COMPANY. smuNCM: Messrs. Smith ft Dunning, N. Y.; Cabot A Senter, St. Louis: W. H. Taylor, Esq., New Orleans; M. Judson, Esq., Banker, N. Orleans; W. A. Smith, Mo bile, Alabama. jyß—Bm P. G. GAntN. GADEN Sc UNCKLES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ANT) W HOLES .VLB DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, &c. COR. BAY AND BARNARD STS., Bavannab, Ga. HOLMES ft PATTERSON, Agents, 85 Water Street, New York. References : — Howell k Cos., Hunter ft Gammell, J. D. Leßoehe, Savannah ; O. C. Duncan ft Cos., Kim bell Brbs., Witlock ft Cos., Holmes ft Patterson, Bo* dine ft Cos., New York. Advances made on consignments to onr New York House. G. ft U. aug!2—lm ‘ Wesleyan Female College. THE twenty-eighth Annual Session opens OCTO BER 2d, 1e65. 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 33 00 Board, including Washing, Lights and Fuel... 90 00 To be paid in advance, in currency or its equivalent. Macon,<jugl9-wtf J. M. BONNELL, Pres. Sundries for Sale. kegs 5 inch Spikes, 5 bales Twine, 10 bales Gunny Bagging, 50 rolls Ky. Bagging, 80 kegs Soda, 150 boxes Star Candles, 100 coils Machine Roe, 4 barrels Cider Vinegar, 2 bbls. White Wine Vinegar, 30 half bbls. Mackerel, 150 kegs Nails, 4,6, and Bd., 85 sacks good Cotn, 3,500 pounds prime Bacon, 25 15 inch Sugar Mills, and 50 Sugar Boilers, 80 and 100 gallons each. By JAMES SEYMOUR, aug2o-10t* ' Sd street, 2d door from Cherry. UsTSTJJR^I^CE. LIFE, v FIRE, MARINE, RIVER, . INSURANCE, In good Companies. Apply to ED. C. I.EGRIEL & CO, aug2o-lw Triangular Block. WE C. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, aBOBGIA. WILL practice in the South western Circuit, and the Circuit Court o! the United States for Georgia. jyl-6m JOHN L. HOPKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office at Fort Valley until October Ist. jy-3m* * FLINT HOUBE, MRS. K. A. FLINT, PROPRIETRESS, (First Street, opposite Market House.) Is opened Ur tbe accommodation of Trav elers, and Boarders. " - jylß-3m R. W. CtJBBEDGE, STOCK AMD EXCHANGE ft&OfcXft, Stfott'i Rijg#, ThifA Btmt, Mamr, dfc THOMAS S. MORGAN 0. S CNCKLKfiP, MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JNO. B. HABERSHAM. n A. KENDRICK. JOHN B. HABERSHAM A CO., GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION DCSINEBR. Triangular Block, Macon Ga., june 18-3 m. L. H. BRYANT, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. * iune KJfa* * ■ I Profmioasl• • ’ h N. WHITTLE, m ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office ”over Payne’s Drug Store, next to Concert Hall. jyl-3m. ~m l. EMMIT r FBLACKSHEAR. Office over Mr. Payne’s Drug Store. Res idence on High Street, near The Asylum for the Blind. jyll —-3 m ' JOHN~ RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, " Macon, Georgia, june 18-3 m. OTTO. SPAHR, PROFESSOR OP MUSIC AND TUNER AND REPAIR ER OF PIANOS, Office at Servatius’ Confectionery, Macon, Ga. june 18 d3in DR. GEO. G. GRIFFIN, Offers his services to the public. Office over the Post Office, Macon, Ga. jy8 —3m DR. BENJAMIN A. WHITE, (LATE OP MILLEDQEVJLLE.) Offers his Professional Services to the in habitants Os Macon. Office on Mulberry, and Second Street, over J. M. Boardman's Book Store. Entrance on Mulberry Street. Macon, june 21—3m* DR. F. G. OABTLEN, Office at Bowdre & Anderson’s, Corner Cherry and Gotten Avenue, Macon, Ga. To be found at night at P. E. Bowdres. june 20-3m* CoaafMllSßMm Ifferchanii. T. R. BLOOM, % .1 w FACTOR COMMISSION MERCHANT, MaconJ^Georgia, Is prepared to purchase cotton at all times, june 20-3®. - E. A. "WILCOX Resumes the Cotton Commission Business in this city, and is prepared to purchase Cotton at the highest market rates. Office at the old Bank of Middle Geor gia, on 3d street, near Mulberry street. jy!B—3m # J. K. HAfcMAN, GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. (Under Magnetic Telegraph Office.) june 18-3 m. J. H ANDERSON & SON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Will attend punctually to receiving and selling CQtton. They have Storeroom for 1500 bales. Macon, june 18—3m* GREER & LAKE, WHOLESALE, RETAIL AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Third Street, Macon, Ga. june 18-3 m. H. F. REES, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. Prompt attention paid to consignments. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. june 18-3 m. MB? WHARTON, T~ GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. june 18 d3m J. H. ANDERSON, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of Third and Poplar Streets, Macon, Ga. june 18 , d3m MITCHELL A SMITHS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Third Street, Macon, Ga. june 18-3m* R. B. CLAYTON & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OEFtCE, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. june 18—Sin Merchant Tailor*. CHAS. H _ BAIRD, TAILOR, Can be found four doors below tbe Tele graph Printing Office, Cherry St., Macon Ga. Cutting done promptly and in.fine style, jnne 18-3ra. D. DUNN, MERCHANT TAILOR. Mulberry Street, opposite Lahier House, Macon, je22—3m* W.C.KENNEDY, merchant tailor, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. (Next door to Massenburg’s.) Cutting done in the best style, une 18*3m. Confectionary and Bakery* W. E. ENGELKE & CO. CIGAR AND CANDY MANUFACTORY. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. je2s—Sm* WANNOCK & SPITS, CONNFECTIONARY AND VARIETY STORE. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. jc2d—3m J. .t. SERVATItJS, Jttifl ’ **' i 4* if'-* . > vx i' ■. * ‘ ‘WjL. j+i WholMsle in »Ld F lnc j G 0 (-J« ,%I Georgia. . -■ oird Strppt m _J£2— l > v. - m w I j Corner Cherry Ralston Ha,l. 9 jy4—B m I f * WAT(, »HAKr R in .W Second Street, J june 18 ERNEsfpgJ WATCHViyr H Mulberry Street,*,,// jyl3-3m* "'’MB ■ Late workman for 8. B k I Building, Mulberry 8t 1 jy2l-3m. B. OTTo^m WATCHMAKER Macon, (Opposite Lanier iL I june 18—Bm. K. J. jranfiJ Jeweler J Cotton Avenue, (Pud* yj Macon, Ga j Watches and Jewelry jU»J june ls-3m. D. C. HODGKINI Continue to carry on their h * tofore, at their old stand, Jr;,; to accommodate ail old and They also have on hind, u : B & variety of articles in the.r . 4t june 18-3 in WILLIAM DOODI^^B DE4LER IN DRY GGOt* Under Ralston Hall, * june 18-3 m. cr * A. SCHEI ERMAXMi^ DEALER IH r e | j Drygoods, nothing, Jewelry, next door to Mulberry Street, M&coo, Gt H R. J. COCHRAN, I WHOLESALE A RETAIL MUChH Cherry Street, H Will attend to all luAintucal him. je24—.>m. W» v G. F. k H. K. OLlvnfl WHOLESALE GROCERY miifl Third Street, Macon aI Will attend to all business J them. June 18—3 m. A RlirfllancttUi I STUBBLEFIELD fii’ffi B. F. DENSE PROPRim W Mulberry Street, Mar® <1 Is open for the ist® public. ju» i'B SOUTHERN BXPRESsiSI Office in Ralston's Granite F j Street, Macon Ga. JNO w cod june 18-sm. METHODIST BOOK DEL/ .Cotton Avenue, under Mr.*/ Miscellaneous, School ar.d Books, Paper, Enve’ pe Y& l Ac., Ac., for cash rr country Pwl • j. W - Macon, June 18-3 m. J J. M. BOAKDJUN, r, INSUBANrE AGFNT _ The subscriber is nnw risks in the Georgia Iloir.e Columbus. M june 30-3 m. E J. JOHNSTON A« 0 ■ AGENTS HARTFOEI) FTRT W * ■ Capital $1,000,000. Available assets SI ,583,* ■ Macon, jjl6-3m Q. BKRNO, I DEALER IN SADDLING AND * AISB ® 1 Cotton Avenue, Macon, No business transacted on • june 20-3 m. A. McQL'S en » *MACHI»I=U .Jk Will do til kinds of 1 ery, and execute every smith work in his b®°- u \j new customers are invited to -.1 V Plum Street, between s - june 80-1 ® ■ a7j7hiph*>m photograph cam- ‘ .1 (Over Boardman‘s > torr > *'* u I Macon, ba- 1 june 18—3 m. m GRIER * M liter? and sale IX<I