The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 06, 1865, Image 3

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Of fails Ctltgrajij. COLUMN. T MiTo:i'* Corari—A -very large crowd ef car. ere in altendenco et the Mayor's morning lrree, on Monday morning, belt thia report was crowded out for want of room in mr columns. ! There “moorners" were all of the table claat, bnt k the ministration of hit Honor aa gently as ■efilifdor*.' SSS * -V The firat ewe railed ww that of two familkwof autuohizkd agents. Ur. A E Marmiuj. lathe anthoilztdtrarulUii* i country negro* who hed wended their way from 'went of the Uatoci Tai.ro.ear a. and will Tbit dif- “old ptaotalion and the old folks at hoina,” •neat aoctlowa ot the 8tata wl'-hia th'-' i:cxfofo~- •>» thogreat Mg town of Itaton/fWiavea high math*. Contract foi sdb-cr. uAand jdvcrlfa | p,,, and a Kg Christens* iolfc»ion gener ing, made b| hUn.-^U be filled wHtofct ddaj. j ,f,~ ^ ^ “i^»t fold scheme. of miee and men Vf. G. Whidby, Esq., U aothorUcd, aa agent for the Dan.v Tri.Kt.KUw, to contract and receipt lor a tvertUemrnt* and subscriptions. Jxt U. Barca, of Nashville, Jeon, b oar an- iLwicrd Kifiut tor tut < lly. ^ cac> •- B. L Gon.mso, of the Macon Intelligence office, b an auibor.ud Agent to ■ eecette riit.s* r.[.lion■ aod advert it aenenl - tor thia Joftnml. 1 U * > 1 . - * Hew AdvertlalngJndea. f.is Stolen-W. II. F.llboo. t uilr-j states Internal Revenue—4. C. MrBnr ney. Photograph Gallery—A. J. Kiddle. — Mr *— 1 ——* n I iftrap ^ JsJjf J iE 1 On Consignment—Seymour & Tlntley. Bur. sit Refugee*, Frerdmcn and Abaudotied Lands—G. A. HaaUngt. Valuable Farm to Upper Georgia for sale—J*» A Williams. Auction Sale—Findlay k Kenrick. A Male—W. II. Kobcrt, For Sale—lUdgcly, Squlcr & Co., SocWarebouec notice. » -u Alt.true) * at Law—Brlaeoc k DcGraffenrctd. To tbs Paata.—The Columbus Enquirer, At- lanta Intelligencer, and tbe Chronicle A Senti nel, trill pirate notice advertisement headed In vitation to give evidence. pf The attention of the press is called to the proclamation of Gov. Johnson. gang aft aglec.” The niga hadn't thought of there being a municipal objection to this “sloth, ing around loose," and camping on the public street*, as they were fonnd by the police, on Sun day nigtt:'so they were - taken in ont of the wet," and the whole parly, numbering tome eighteen | or twenty, and rejoicing in every style of baptis mal e..gnom*nmyt—hologieal, cone hological.bib- Iiochologiraljand sntanological—were advised,big and little, "ring-tailed, streaked and striped," to absquatulate, make traeke, and incontinently de part for a more hospitable region, and not be found within the corporation limitt after a lapse of twenty dour hours, on pein of being curtailed of their new found liberty, with a strong proba bility of some of them being act up in tbc “hard ware business" at the city’s expense. Nelson—not tbe hero ofTrafalgar—for indul gence in a very prevalent discate—stealing—was called on for a contribution of $la and costs. SpeneeT—not he of carbinislic fame—for im bibing loo freely of "knee-twisting petroleum," trying to. kick up a shindy, and pitching into the officer arresting him with a perfect loose ness, was prosented with a setof the "city's com pliments" and a ticket of retirement front the noise and bustle of this busy life for the space of two whole months. Walter, a rotten speculator on a small scale, for dipping loo deep into the staple, and like many _ * neophyte 1$; the precarious butine**, found I .ik .m Ds apoi.i<4re.—By a great oversight, an himself without a state to tiante* on the mtini> ror occurred So Lee* Mallory's advertisement | cipal “call/*-and in default of the “1’argent/' was provided with board and lodging for ten day?. , Allen, another cotton monomaniac, wa? re quired to furnish the City Treasurer $1Q and of portraitsipf Confederate Generals.. Of rVtry one saw and rectified the blander them solve*, a We have a Bureau lre woteof will Sot think itself meant. A 8. Pethri*, A: Co. linve nr Utrgfc rtork 'of Miiprrv* rloth which they invite the Indira to purrhooe. Srr their new dcmldr-colnmn ail vrrtiarnimt, for further information. Tun Sot Tiiwc-TKuN R ulroao RoaaraT Cask. —Every day developes some new phase in thi* really remarlcatU caae—eorne now discovery In this pwiooa scheme of rascality is daily made and still w* believe the tangled web is* not yet fally unravelled, nor all the parties concerned in the plot yet been traced out, detected and ar rested. Since our last report in the matter, an other rascal has been added to the number of those immediately or remotely concerned In the robbery—a negro man, who was suspected as the one who assisted Win, Herrington to carry off and conceal a portion of the goods stolen. The end is not yet, and we predict other and more astounding discoveries that will bo developed in the trial of the parties implicated in^he superior coart next Week. The attention of the justices* court was occu pied yesterday afternoon in the examination of Nixon Hancock, the father of the two young men Indicted yesterday. The point sought td bo es tablished by the counsel for the prosecution, seemed to bo bis implication as a receiver of t£e goods stolen by his sons. , . As in previous examinations,Mr. Brantley, the agent of the Southwestern railroad, was the first, and in this case the only witness intro duced by the prosecution. Ho stated that be went with the officers who wont with the search warrant. In a small shop they found two boxes of herring, about SO or 40 lbs of tobacco, and two thirds of a keg of pecan-nuts. These were all tbe articles corresponding with those lost by Ihe road that were found in tbe shop of the accused. Nothing waa found in his house. The accused resides out ost the Houston road, near the turnpike. After the things were found the accused acknowledged to witness that these things were sent him by his son, John Hancock. The articles were such as no poor man can afford for hit own use, and they were evidently placed there on sale. Witness considered prisoner but a poor man. The value of the tobacco he thought about $1 per pound; the nuts he did not know the value; the herring about $2 par box; and this was about alL The accused had no*counsel employed, nor did he flecin disposed to question tho witness. •*. After a few remarks from Mr. Hunter, showing the iraplication of the accuaod, the coos was sub mitted to the Court, who decided to send the ac cused before the Superior Colirt, under bonds of *1,000 The next case was that of George Troutwell, the negro referred to above, and his appearance gave at least a darker shade to the proceedings. Mr. Brantley stated that George had been an employee of the road, up to the time of arrest,— Suspecting George, a search warrant was taken I George and Washington—two poor representa tives of the “pattern of truth and honesty”—for entering the OOtton market with nothing but a couple of ornpty seeks, wherewith to build a fortune, had the misfortune to excite the ire of regular traders, were hauled up, and were given the optioo of and costs a piece, or'fifteen days tn the guard house. The firat forked over the “spondulicks;” the latter went hla way mourn fully. . .y~ p r Tom Smith—a scion, though rather an off* hot, wo think, of the .Smithera family—being taken with a pain in his “stumjack,” coucluded to try what virtue there waa in “Cincinnati Ready Relief,” hut unfortunately he took an over-dose of tho "caraphcnious” floid, which flew to his head, and when found by the poliec, was trying to stand thereon, to the huge delight of a crowd of juveniles. The *‘pcrlicc,” concluded he was an unlicensed.performer, and the Mayor being of the same opinion, taxed him $10 and costs for the one exhibition. He*’- J—The only transaction calling for adju dication in thia tribunal on the 5th, (yesterday,) was that of a sooty youth, who delighted in the sponsorial and martial title of “Jackson.”— Though possessed of courage suffipient to storm a hen roost, or lead a raid on a collard garden, yet this youthful "tar-dipped” namesake of Old Iliekory, possessed not a particle of this illustri ous prototype's moral cqprage, but allowed hira- •clf to be made a cat's paw by a few ebony color ed warriors in tho employ of our venerated Uncle Sammy, on guard in the neighborhood of the new Armory, and made a desperate sortie on a gentle man's “green patch.” The ownei not fancying this movement, and not viewing it in the light of a “military necessity,” went in on the youth- ftsl “hickory nut” and captured him. In the examination before the Mayor, Jackson, notwith standing the threats of his military allies, of “shooting him to death,” if he told on them— threw off the load of guilt that seemed to burden the upper portion of his “bread-basket,” and made a clean “chist” of it. As an appreciation of liis verdancy, His. Honor very kindly loaned him a set of the municipal jewelry, with which to amuse himself for the next filtecn days, at the Fourth street “Maison do lea Miaerablcs. 4 Fikxwouks and Tots.—A huge assortment at W. G. Engelkc & Co. Sion of the Comet, Cher ry st., Macon. See double column advertisement Great Ixdcif.mf.st.—Messrs. Irwin and Whar ton, at tho white store, have just received a choice lot of family groceries, all fresh and nice, which they offer at coat Everybody should go and supply themselves at once, as no such in ducement has ever been offered our citizens be” fore. r * \tt dec5-3t tho** who bare rod our reports of The rrnmlna tion ol Uk ralirosJ thieves, the mime of HTai Her-^ rir.gton is familiar, a- U ing that of one of iL< par- tie* Implicated. It «cem» that after the commit ment of the Hcrinet on brothers—William and J ohn Jr.—they were placed in charge of officer Bagoly, with Instructions by the court to give them every facility for obtaining bail, at the some time u*c all proper precaution against their escape. H Coen at *1,25 per Bcsbel.—W. A. Huff has re ceived during the post week many thousands of bushels of Western corn, w hich be Is selling in quantity at $1,25 per bushel, at his large wholesale grocery store on tbc corner ot od and Cherry, Rais ing boom concluded at, a ^ HaII. Also a large supply of Western -Irish - - me diffital- '^iatoa,at cheap rate.,,by th* harrcL ^.the, fonatt. *7 toprocorta^' b^L-anVofflcer Bajptly then plarf* them lathe bauds ot oOecrCrais, telling him to lock them op, or be responsible for their apjicar- ance to the morning, instead of taking the pris oners to jail, Cnijr, whom it seems rras a warm personal friend of the HmtoKtoos, areotnpanird them to the stole of John Herrington, Jr., where, wcsnppose, the, proceeded to cement the bonds of friendship to the “flowing bowl.” Nor is this mere supposition on oar part, as officer Arant testifies to hiring found Craig and JohnHearingUm behind the latter's bar at about 8 o'clock enj the fame evening, and although he did not fin4.theiq actually hobnobbing, the thing is presumable that such proffers of friendship were made and accepted in hampers of the ar dent. But we had better let theehief of police, CoL Cummings, and officer Avant tell Use story of Win. Herrington's escape, end Craigs esuni ranee, and not condemn the latter before ha is tried. Officer Robert C'rslg was placed on trial yester day afternoon, before Justices Burnett and Clark, at the conclusion of tbe other examinations, on a Ww. Hcna-voTor Cat-cBT,—The great railroad robber. Wm. tterrih^ton. was “aueht at West Point and trill arrive here some time to-day.— We shall endeavor to give r.n account of the chase and capture. OdTSica Plcjics.—A large supply of Uotrich Plumed, Kibboiid, Flowers, ornaments fur lists, and illnsioos, to be had of 9. Peyser k Co. dccSdUd _ S. PiT»r* 1 Co. hare received, for sale at all prices, a large selection of Csrpets. See donble colnm advesti semenL » pgr- Go to A. S. Patrick's to get the best Stationery; AL«o, wrapping paper. sepl7-!f Sn.K Corps.—A large snpply of all kinds of silk cords, of all colors and sixes. A flue stock of cords with tinsels to he had ofS. Peyser »tCo. Liverpool mid London Markets Loxuojr, Nov. 18.—/*,<“/..« Money Market. -Muncy was in good demand; the tank rate remained at . . seven per cent. Consols closed on tbe 17th at SO charge of connivance In the escape of a prisoner f or money, and 87X<*88ex. for account held for a criminal oflence— It being panhlmble os* The account mart being punishable a Penitentiary crime. CoL Coamings testified as to Craig's being a sworn city officer. He did not know Craig had prisoners to charge until after he beard of WUllam Herrington’s escape; knew of the friendship exbit- tog between the parties, therefore left sufficient force, ss he thought, with Officer Bagley to prevent Creigfa having anything to do with tbe prisoners. After bearing of the escape, he went to eee Craig about it; eaw him, hot found, he was rather indif ferent about It—if anything glad the prisoner had escaped. John Herrington, Jr., told him (witness) costs, for gathering a bag full from another man’s that Craig had refused to lock himself and brother pile. f J. (J V 5 up, although he had repeatedly urged him to do so. Nox-Risidist Nkcsoxs.—The case of the eighteen or twenty negroes, found camping on one of our public streets—reported elsewhere— is not the only nuisance from this class of out* On arresting the' accused at bis cabin, ha I "trolling vsgabonds with which the Mayor has ointeJ out some of the articles slolea-onc pair 0a the city reservation hundreds of shoe., a keg of white lead and a box of ci- of th '“ modern nominadsare found, with and gars, were found in George's house. He showed ithout shelter from theelementx. They belong t!»*m vrhorv oth^r things were buried; on re moving the earth, a box of tobacco and twelve boxes of fine cigars were found ; a lot of wood had bscn thrown over the spot where these things were found. He further testified that George acknowledged lht J would be provided with food, clothing but he had conveyed lod S in 8 » l ‘ h * "government's expense," and neither to tbe city proper nor to the county of Bibb, bat are stragglers from almost all the adja* cent counties, whom the “year of jobilee” set in a dark and continual stream, hitherward. Hither they came with the insane idea that and and will ho had had other thinga, but he had conveyed them to the shop of Wm. Herriogton, one of the h » ve nolhin 8 to do bot “ e *‘- drinlt > ttnd mer- partics impl icated. ! ry." Full toon do the improvident and though*- Thls waa the sum total of the evidence, and the i !••• ereatores find its delusion; bnt with the ease referred to the court for adjudication. ! frcn *T * n monomaniacs they still cherish the The court decided to send tbe accused before j f)n d conceit, and look forward to a day of di- the Superior Court, now in session, under bond vision of lands and the good things ol Itfe. Hug- of $300. And thus terminated this remarkable !»«** ‘"or to tbsir hearts, and blindly ease, so far as Justices Burnett and Clark were , Relieving in its fulfillment, they scorn all offers concerned, who hare axhibited unexampled ‘pa- J °* employment as degrading, and herd, starve tienre in the invest!,stion, end acted according : “J di ® b J hundreds around our city suburbs, to the evidence and the 1., w. L i The f ‘‘J authorities are powerltss to help them; To Mr. Joice. the Toort and all concerned, is “• treasury being bankrupt, and unable at this imJsr obligations for tho me of bis Urge and fine I ***** k*Eown white poor. They they lie, law office for a court room. "* * nd di# of Io * lb,ome dUe “ e *> »n d *rtrj day -1) + ^ 3 U the Mayor called on for from five to ten coffin** W. O. Bsann & Co. MON of tub I they may bury their dead out of their sight. RocKKT, have a lot of finest French quince Th«e eampe have proved. we belieTe tb. breed- brandy for ^tlc low. See their a.lvirtise- mg spoU of th. small pox. wtth which w, have m|tl| -I hitherto been afflicted, aod which has been dts- , tributed through theeity by stragglers from these Ora Poo tu—Dear reader*, ye whom the great! localities in their visit* to to sen. . end beueficeat Creetor have endowed with food ; It Is the intention of the Mayor, we understand, and raiment, if not with the riche* of this world,: to break up these—at least those upon the city doe* the thought that there ere hundreds of your reservation, and force these negroes to remove fellow.beings ia your midst in rags, end lacking from our neighborhood, end thus get rid of this food, intrude luelf n|>eu your peaceful minds'— I food and cause for contagion. Let this be done. What if we were to tell you that there are now and *j>oradic eases iu the city will soon cease to upon the Mayor’s book five hundred families, exist, and Macon enjoy an entire exemption averaging two children each, who are wholly, or ' from contagious diseases, to part depeaent upon the city bon sty 1 And Witness then went to see the Mayor and report the caae, when Ills Honor promptly ordered the arrest of Craig, which was done. After arrest Craig ex pressed pleasure at Wm. Herrington's eacape.— Thia was the effects of the Chiefs testimony. Officer Wm. Avant was next called to stand, and pretty much corroborated the first poriiop of Col. Cummings' statement. He saw Craig in charge of the prisoners late on Friday even ing, and they scorned to he on pretty friendly terms. Later in the same night, about X o'clock, he went into John Herrington's grocery for some refreshment, ind there saw the latter with Craig behind the bar; they were not in aetof drinking when he went in: [buthe*doea not state they did not doao while he remained.] John Herrington was urging Craig to lock himself and brother up, but he awore he would not do it; did not see Wm. Herrington in grocery. Craig appealed to witness as to what he should do; witness told him he was a sworn officer, and he should do his duty; but he still refused to act, when witness left. Next morning, in pass ing, saw Craig and John Ilcrrington, but not William; asked where he was, and was told by Craig he had allowed him to go and get his breakfast. Witness then came down town; shortly after heard of the escape of Wm. Her rington. On again seeing Craig, he expressed pleasure at his prisoner's escape. This was about all the witness stated. Craig seemed rather iadlffc-rrnt as to the result, and did not seek toqurstlon or invalidate the wit nesses' testimony. At Its close the court bound officer Craig over lor appearance at the superior court to tliesnm of #1,580. We may have something hen-after to say on thia Its PniLosopur.—Sozodont is an antacid. So- zodont ia an antiputrescenL Sozodont is a tonic, Sozodont is all vegetable and entirely harmless. Hence it cleanses the teeth from acetous concre tions, stops the decomposition of their substance sweetens the breath, stimulates the gums, and ia the safest and best preparation of Its class in ex istence, dec3-Steod. W. G. Exoki.ke & Co. have a select stock of Speer’s port wine, and best brands claret for sale l»y tbe box and bottle. * Dress Bcttoxs.—An immense snpply of dress battens and bugle trimmings of all kinds at S. Peyser k Co’s store. 300 dozens of worsted braids of aU colors and qualities; also Alpaca braid of all colors, at tbe store of S. Peyser k Co. A DREAM, Medicated to Sam ITyman by tie Bard of Hyman’n Hall. I dreamed a dream, the other night, When everything was still; I dreamed I went to Hyman’s store. And bought a little bilL Oman—Oh, Hyman's clothing store! * That's the place to go, To get the very best of clothes, At prices very low. I first put on a black cloth coat, It fitted me right welL And then I bought me pants and vest, With which I cut a swell, CkoruM—Oh, Hyman’s clothing store. Ac. m And now I will get mar-ri-ed. If I can only find A lady that admires my taste; Indeed, ahe shall be mine. Cktrao—Oa, Hyman's clothing store, Ac. % Sam Hyman’s store, on Cherry street. In Meeon ran be found, Next door to Seymour’* grocery store. , The first floor on the ground. Ckoruo—Ob, Hyman's clothing store! fi That's the place to go, £ Jo get the very best of clothes, j ‘ - At prices very low. deel-dCtltw CzarXTS.—$10,000 worth of Csrpets and Oil Cloths, such as Velvet, Brussels, 3-ply and ingrain arc now open. For sale by 8. Peyser A Co. LADIKXDEPOXITOBV. Xnn x. c. BLarrcr, Takes pleasure in informing her friends And the ladies generally that she has just Received a well selected stock of Ladies under clothing, nicely finished. Best make corsets, Ih-ep trimming And other little articles for ladies, also Cloaks and dreeaea made and,trimmed in The latest styles. Room up dairs In Triangular bloek: Entrance on Cotton Avenue, next door to Messrs. Pugh's and Lunquest's gallery. Silk Velvet Closes rsn be bad at low figures yet this Statement of number, is rather leas th.n I « §,<*>• *> r “ le ’* t low :! the actual eount. And now the city treaaury i. ■■■?«■■.* of bul.« and : .... ... .. / .... . inuwt-s liAtB, trimmed and untnuitnrd. at • oil*. » ely&t ut empty, a.d the bare pittance they havehtUterto who|l ^ lc aUll reta ;, 1 received has been eat olL Some prompt sad , advertisement for further information. > rntrgsiic measure should bo atones dcrUed for t m the relief of ihsso unfortunate*. Tbs majority ; MKKKOflJtCJi and Mumux Pips*.—One bun- aits the Lanier House, used as the Provost Mar- JfARHIED. In Saraanati, Go., Nor. 23d, IJ'GTi.'at Ihc real, dcncoofthc bride's father, I»v the Rev. J. C McRca. Mr. Nathau M. Hodgkin?, of Msctm. to Mis* Ifeuuic S. only daughter of H. 8. Bell. E»q^ of Savannah. COMMERCIAL. ■■■■■■market on the 17th was tighter, and I the rate fully equal to the bank minimum, .much caution being displayed by all parties. Tbe stock market was extremely dull for all securities, and most foreign stocks experienced* further decline. American Securities.—Messrs. Baring Bros, report a fair amount of business In United States Five-Twenty Bonds, which are quoted : in Erie shares at Wjla.M, and in Illinois shares at 8l%\ ftSl^. Business has been done in Virginia Dollar Bonds at 41a43, and In Pennsylvania Second Mort-l gage bonds at 85. Other stocks quiet. The New Erie Debenture Scrip, par to % prem. American Eagles, 7G. p Liverpool, Nov. 16.—Cotton,—The Brokers! Circular says: The cotton market was active on I Friday, at odranccd prices, but upon advices per Scotia ©f increased estimates of supplies, it became dull, and business lias since been limited at declin ing rates, bnt closes with rather less pressure to sell. Sea Island lias been freely offered, the common qualities at Id. lower, while the fine descriptions command extreme rates. Ameri can is in steady request, but after some advance in the beginning of the week, closed at a de cline of l£d(u Id. per lb. Deinaud for Brazil lias been limited, and prices have given way from ld(& lj^d. >> lb. Egyptian recovered Id '{* Vk, but has since lieen In limited demand, and lxilng freely of fered is now quoted )jd@ld. below last week.— East Indian liaVe shown much Irregularity, and the market 1* freely supplied at a decline of j^d(dl<l. V lb. The sales of the week were estimated at I 45,720 bale?,including8,300 on speculation and 9,070 bales for export. ■■■■ The quotations were as follows: I Fair Orleans, 22Id.; Middling Orleans, 20<1.; Middling Mobile, 19Jd.; Fair Uplands, 22<L; Middling Uplands, 19|d. The sales yesterday (Friday) were 8,000 bales, of which 3,000 were for speculation and export. Market rather firm er. The stock on hand was estimated at 294,130 bales, of which 73,990 bales were American. Maxchestbr Tbade.—Increased inquiry has produced a steadier feeling, but there is very little actual business going on, and that is chiefly confined to the better qualities both of Yarn and cloth. HnjmJ Nashville Markets! Na-iivilae. I>ee. 2.—Wheat, much inquired for, but none to be lisd. $c*S 2 25 freely offered. Floor, market firm. We quote superfine S'J@9 50; extra $10S0@11; tuiiily $11506112; fancy family flour $12 50@13DO. Coffee is unchanged. Wc quote common to good Rt320r32l<; good to Ciir33®34*4c; prime 24^35, while strictly choice readily brings 3«e. Sugar, no change in prices. We quote Cuba at $16fol8; Porte Rico. refined hards, tM; coffee, A. $22^28; B. t2*i»K; C. extra $21021)4 • C. yellow tl^ 2L Bacon, liardly any in the market. Demand constant. Wo quote shoulders at 19 @22: clear sides ribbed 30. Lard is also very I I scarce. We quote tierce lard at 80&31c„ and in kegs at 32c. Candles, full supply on hand. Wo quote at 34@l 27J4 light weights. Nails—Lively sales at 914 for X and 25cfor eAch diminishing grade. Cheese—Western Re serve and Hamburg 23)4934U; English dairy 25J4C?. 26J4c, owing to reputation of brand. Sodar^W* quote American 13ci Eog'ish 14J.£ the market. Whisky,comidMVSMMIi|VMI9iiiPiliPI lertson county, low grade. $2 509100; while a higher grade readily brings from $3 73 to $4, owing altogether to the reputation of the distiller. Bourbon is quoted at $3£4; o.tl Apple Brandy at Sa’t is without chance. We still quote the sevcn-tMisliel barrels at $5 50. Bagging—Good demand at 35<$3S, and very scarce. I Cincianati Markets* Cixcixxati, Dec. 2.—Flour, <*ull and nominal; Wheat ■ill, and fie lower; C rn, doll, 45c for new; Oats, good demand, 45c in elera*or; Rye, steady, 82c for prime. Hogs, dull; it is diMcult to gtre accurate quotations;! rates asked are $1150312 nett and $9 50fe 10 gross. Re-1 Mints. 2017 heads. Hess Pork held firm, $23 for old, d $23 GOfii 29 for new; Green Meats are all held firmly ter, 42. Savannah Markets. Savannah, Dec. 1.—Cotton—On Wednesday later intel ligence from Europe showed that the Liverpool market had experienced a decline, which induced most of tho holdt-rs in our market to dispose of their lots, submit ting to a decline of from tUtol cent per pound on last week’s quotations. A great many holders liave with drawn their lots from tbe ioarke’, and are not willing to accept the present offering rate. Tho stock on sale continues very limited, and is only offered in small quantities. There are quite a number ef European or ders in the inaxk. ft, but the rate ia limited, and os little good cotton is on sale, they cannot be filled at present. Ib-ices continue very irregular, but yesterday the fe low ing were the ruling rates, duty paid: Ordinary, nom inal; low middling. 44; middling, 47; strict middling, 43:good middling, 59. Tlie dry goods market continues without new fea tures, except a s’ight decline in prints. There is a good demand to fill interior and orders from Florida and Southern Georgia. Tbe stocks are adequate and the receipts continue good. We quote prints at 2G to 29}£c per yard, and slnrting, unbleached, 44, 33 to 38c per yard; bleached shirting, 31 to 35e per yard; De aincs, 40c per yard. Georgia manufactured goods ore dull and very much neglected. There Is b»o chang* in prices. Wequot- yarns at $3 23 to 3 50 per bunch; Georgia shirting, 33 to S3c per yard. Cloths are in very good demand, and prices aro much firmer in consequence of an advancing ie» deucy in the Northern markets, Csssimeres are selling at $2 to 3 per yard; Jeans. 03c to $1 per yard. Tho money market is slightly changed, and tho ra es for gold are easier. It continues scarce, and the de mand ia somewhat slight. Brokers are purchasing at 47 o 41} C and selling at 49c premium. Surer continues scarce and prices very irregu or. In Foreign Exchange the transaction* are moderate. Brokers sre doing a fair tMiriness In uncurrcnt money: COTTON STATZJCZNT—occnrrs sixes xovsxsx* 25.1S65. Upland. Ska Itlad. Dam. By river, *AMS J51 74 By Control Railroad, - - - 161 13 — By wagons, - -- -- -- 340 22 — Total receipts, &8T2 166 74 . zxrosTi sixes Novnrsnt 25,18C5. Upland. Jka Ida .id. Dom. This week, 7.310 113 324 previously, 56-050 2509 3484 Total, 63.360 2Jfc2 3758 u troex ox hand, IMBMI3,13GS. Upland. Sea bland. Dom. Stock. Sept. 1, 3(M 94 » Received this week, - - - - 5*72 • 55-564 2,775 3,774 Stock on hand, Dec. 1, UCH, - 1,770 IUccim—A good demand continues for Orxs at Last.—The old McEvey stand, oppo- Total amount received, Shipped ps*t week, “ pIMty, Total amount shipped, l 13.122 - 18,126 187 5,744 — 5,931 - 12,195 of these women and children are the widows and * dred and seventy-live thousand (175,000) assorted , shal's office for several months past, has been va orphans of those who periled and lost their lives cigars, from the "best imported Havana, to the ceted by the military authorities, and thoroughly in the Southern cause. They battled, as they • cheapest domestic broads, for role at wholesale refitted by Messrs. Alberts k Bork, of Nash- thought, in the right, and that the contest termi- r « 4aU b J w - G • Engelke £ Co., sign or the tUIc, who have opened with sn extensive stock a»t*J sdrereely, we* no fault of theirs; nor doe. »ocu»T, Cherry st, Macon. af clothing and gentlemen's furnishing goods. It raliere the Wring of their obligation, to pro- ... f . nr . _ which they offer at Nashrillr pricer, traruporta- ride for there, their helpless ones. *• trMte fcS^FOBMAVOR. SThrHKN COLLl.N.. (iss not added. Quick sal« snd small profit* so. the Legi.latur* Jo something in this matter:' FOR ALDERMEN*. VfllGlL PowF.BX. haring erer been their mrtto, they assure the but lot oar citizen, raliere their present and Geo. 8. Obkar, Wm. T. Ligiiteoot, H. P. public, that they can poiehare articles in the ToU! «^on - pressing necessities. Wesoott, L. J. Groce, E. A. WtICQy, Geo. reUbli.hme.t, no/ only as cheap, but _ , *!? Mayor Collins has long since exhausted the' B. TCRPHC, Jab. V. Greer. cheaper,than in any othsr house in Macon. Re.Tan, Kit.au. city poor fued, and given from his own pocket p/ir f^T ppir t VBTHF t 'aPPITP p,« n Capt. Will Carious, -*ug iu m s our cotton market during the pest week has under* nearly double the salary allowed him. Still, „ tIARK ANDTREASLRER.-Rtcn. publishment, wUI be.ole^ t.see hi. friends, g<maB .,«tenalchange in price. We qnote stSfc to with aU his liberalilr and kindness of heart, he CcttD ' »» d pleasure ia standing to their orders «T tor midlUn* uplands. The receipts hare been has been unebir to raliera the many esses that ByTltl New Seirt for imto-“BradIey, Mu- ®** lto ‘ r sdrert^ratjo-morrow. IT^fs noOupoattfcm on . "^rtTf are dally being prerenUd u hius for assistance, flex Biptie.—A wonderful intention for ladies. Du- W. G. EaoELEE k Co. have a fine and holders to press their rotton ou the market. A strong The frosts of wintsr wtu eoon be upon us, and qestiooably superior to ill others. —wi uuantitv of German wines «nch aa «■»!»* press.!, that, bafore the rfose of the coming our eitisens should adopt pqpmpt measures to Don’t fisll to read the adrertisement to the Macon | J | wisSer, prices will ml* muc^ higher, and this feeling shield these precious relicts of «U dead heroes IVegrapb containing full particulars rrery Tuesday Hoehhetmer and nudesheimee, «c., lor sale . rr^rke; finq, wjth a strong tendency to ad. from the bitififf blaaUand the paaqe of hunger. . morning. ocflt-otwSm. * at low rates, at the 8IOX OF THE ROCHET. ' yance. ly trap-seti.os. Vi. quote Gam y as *V» *» cent*; He* 1-Un.i Imndee at TnsSstr, Cooper * Co.'s <Oe, aod at retail 43. Atlanus Market. Trzsnir, Dee. S^Tlio cotton market is tin L Stock ou hand is smalt and not nsoch coming in. We hear of a few Urge transaction* ats-l some stiiall one*. Tltere 1* not much <li.po»itioo on the part of holders to reft. The outside ti cures may be placed at from HUM can's. A high grade might command a small sdrasce. Augusta Market. A corn t. Dec. E^-Conox—There was a fair demsud In the early part of the day. Ptit es were Brm. I-aterin the iUy account* were recctrcd from IJverpool of an •draoee of J0. which ' ‘— ‘" J lings were held at ML teen—L'ochanged. Helling at 4Etgd9. Columbus Market. Courwsrs, December*.—Fixutaso—Broker*yes>erday ‘toted Gold, buying at Xts.ud ul l.'.J; >. Y. Ex change. par: nuver. buying. 14* relling 147. Cuttjs—Very little doingduriug the week. The high est price we heard of waa 41c. The market was dull yesterday. Htrict middling 1*ought only 3V, ws*xir_*T*Tzx»i or col:mm i coreox wsskst. tiock on baud Sept. I. lsOk - - - ' bales 5 004 STONE, ROSSTON AND MURRAY'S POSITIVELY THE Largest Establishment THIS COUNTRY! REORGANIZATION FOR A GRAND SOUTHERN TOUR _F01l SEASON OF 180.1-0. WILL EXHIBIT AT MACON, - POSITIVELY FOR Three Days Only, ON COURT HOUSE SQUARE, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7, 8 and 9 Afternoon and Evening. The Managcra would res pectfully state that in the sclcctiou ol Artists lor the Alliance, it has been tho Proprietora’ desire to secure such a vari ety that no patron shall fail to find In It much that will instruct the mind and en chain the attention. TIIE BRILLIANT Cltist er OP CELEBRITIES which adorn this Famed Circus, are unparalleled in their several specialties. The magnificent SCENES IS THE ARENA are enriched and beautified by GORGEOUS Paraphernalia AND SUPERB MUSIC. MESSRS. STONE, Bosaton it Murray, having banished the antique stylcdind reached perfection itr this organization, offer no stale or exhausted acts. Hew Features and Fresh Novelties never before Introduced to tbe public. Attached to this comblna- licn are PROF. Hutch ingson's TRAINED DOGS, AND Den. Stone’s COMIC MULES, tfabe and Kite, Will show bow much live lier they arc titan all other Comic Mules, Trick Mules, Funny Mules, Dancing Mules, or any other quaint Mures known to fame for being queer to tto-ir con duct? Elgin ! Light f Light! Petroleum OH, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of A. M. BOYD. W Go to Bryant, Stratton <k Co’s. Nashville Business College for a thorough knowledge ol Bookkeeping, Fcusnumship, Commercial Calcula tions, Commercial, Law Partnership Settlement* and Business Formsand Practice etc. Send for Col lege paper. Circular*, etc. Addrcre BRYANT, STRATTON k CO., octal-Gar Nashville, Tenn. Itutchclor’s Hair Bye! The original snd beet to the world! The only true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, rellsble and instantaneous. Produces Immediately a splendid bMck or natural brown, without Injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the Ul effects of tied dyes.— Sold by all druggists. The genuine 1* signed Wil liam A. Batchelor. Alsy, Regenerating Extract ot Millefienrs, for restoring and beautifying tbe hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR, augl.llv New York. Itch ! Itcu ! Itch !—Scrstch 1 Sckatch 1 Scratch!—Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch to 43 hours. Also cures salt rlu-mi', ulcers, chilblains, and all eruption* of tho akin. Price 30 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to Weeks k 1'otteii, sole agents, 171) Wash ington street, Boston, Mass., It will be forwarded by mall, free of postage, to any i»rt of the United SUtea. sept 37-flm PROSPECT VS. TBE M AC ONTELE G R A P B. N” ew Series. The Macon Telegraph haring passed into new hands, the present proprietors have thought proper to issue this Prospectus, tn which they invite the attention of the public. The editorial columns of the Telegraph will be under tbe control of J. if. Snectl, Esq., and Sami. Boykin ; Mr. IFm. A. Reid, Business Manager, In addition, able and truthful correspondents will bo employed in most of the leading cities of the Union,and at the Federal and State capitals, during tho sessions of Congress and the Legisla ture. Several of the best political and literary writer* of the South hare been engaged, and will furnish the readers of The Telegraph with regular contributions. Among these we arc pleased to announce tbe name of “P. W. A..” whose able and interesting correspondence, In the Savannah Bepubliean, during the lato war, was so univrr sally read and admired. ' Political Character, In Politics. The Telegraphvrill maintain a man ly and bona fide acquiescence in all tho legitimate consequences of the war, with tho right, howev er—one never denied even to criminals—to pro test against injustice and unnecessary hardship. Regarding tho restoration of Georgia to her former position in the Union, at of vital import ance to all her interests, it will promptly sup port all constitutional requirements, on the part of the Administration at Washington, looking to that end; and when perfect peace it restored, its best efforts will bo given fora revival of the bet ter days of tho Republic. Holding that protection and loyalty—kind guardianship and filial love—aro reciprocal du ties in national affairs; and that there can be no real oxistenco of the latter without the former, our support and affection for the Federal Gov ernment shall keep oven pace with its regard for the Rights of the People. Leading Feature, The leading feature m The Telegraph will bo its devotion to the rights, interests and feelings of Georgia and her stricken sister States: we would lift them up from the valley of humiliation, ex hort them to a forgetfulness of the Past; except its glories, and nerve their arms for the arduous struggles of the future. Commercial Department. The Commercial Meparlmcnt of The Telegraph will receive special attention. Dailyreports will be given of all theleadingmarketsof the UnionT together with a full weekly review of the local market; while, on the arrival of every steamer, European political andcommercial accounts will be given. In this respect wc hope to offer such advantages as will make The Telegraph an indis pensable visitor to tho counting room of every merchant and tradesman. .Education, Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts will bo fostered os the true sources of all Nation al and individual prosperity. A Journal for the Family. The Telegraph_will be eminently a Connervatire Journal Nothing immoral or otherwise perni cious will be admitted to its columns; whilst its daily contents will besodeveraified ns to make it a welcome and useful visitorin every household. TERMS! Daily Paper per Month... $ 1 00 “ “ Three months 3 00 “ “ Six months C 00 “ “ One year 13 00 Tri-Weekly Oncyear 7 00 Weekly 4 00 Advertisements at the usual rates. Payments, in all cases must be made in advance. £-i>* Postmasters, generally, nre requested to act 03 agents, for which service they will receive a liberal per-centege. . rsr, Editors copying or noticing this prospcc- tu awill confer a favor, which will be reciproca ted when opportunity serves. WM. A. BEID k CO. Macon, Ga., Dec. 5th, 1865-tf J. MONROE OGDEN. Public attention to called to tbc GRAND Free Exhibition OF THE GYMNASTIC MIRACLE OF Aeronautic Oscillation, . OR FLYING IN THE AIR, By the Intrepid Pancrati-t, Signor Ferdinand, THE WOSDER OF THE WORLD. Thi* splendid Gratuitous Exhibition will be etv- _i adjacent to the Stone, Roeston k Murray's Cir cus Pavilion every day, at half past 1 o' clock p. kl ADMISSION: First Class Seats — *100 Children *> Colored Gallery -— SO Doors open st 2 snd 6 o'clock p. m. FORSYTH, Monday, December nth. GRIFFIN, Taedar, December 12th, 'ATLANTA, ffrt. ■»* Thurs., 13 * 14. dec5-5t SIMEON TOUT, JR. TOBY t& OGDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office Jewett’s Building Second st. MACON, GEORGIA. Cash Advances made on COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS, To onr Friends in New York. SIGHT OR TIME EXCHANGE OH HEW Y0BK IH SUMS TO SUIT Orders For flUGAB MOLASSES or WESTERN PRODUCE FILLED. Fire Insurance for $150,000 Taken on One Risk. RINK BY RAIL OR RIVER Through to New York taken ss Low as by any other Companies. AGENTS OF PJKENIX, MANHATTAN, INTER NATIONAL, HARMONEY AND CITIZENS FIEE it KASIHEIHSUBAHOE 00MPAHIES, NEW YORK LIFE, NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANIES. FOB S-A-DiE. Plantation* In Houston, Jones, Bibb, Crawford, PuluLl andMseon c<,untie*. Also, City Improved and vacant property. For !«rtk-ulare apply to dtca-lm TOBY k OGDEN. IIF.XBT HONOR. JAME» TOXOE. (From Georgia.) HENRY YONGE & C0„ COMiflS SION ME 11 V U ANT S, No. 11, Broud Street, New York, gOLICIT consignments of Cotton an New Clothing Store. , f * ALBERT & BORK, OF NASHVILLE, HAVE opened a Branch House at McEVOY’S OLD STAND, on MulU r- r, f ,i Tn °HI >0S | te B*® Lanier House, where they are lireimreil to sell clothing nt the following low prices: Overcoats from $15 to $50, Fine Bl'k Cloth Suits, $20 to $60, Business Suits $18 to $40, Jeans Pants $0 50 to $4 00, Hats, linest fur, &c., $3 50 to $t 60. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, At lowest rates in this market. As we intend remaining permanently in Maoon, wo offer our goods at tho lowest prices, in order to establish a regular trade. Feeling confident that we can sell cheaper than any other house in the city, wo respectfully ssk a trial, to convince tho citizens of Macon and vicinity, of tho truth of our aegertii-im. Capt. WILL CARLOSS having associated himself with onr firm, will be pleased to see his friends, and take pleasure in attending to their ordera. ALBERT & BORK, McEvoy’s Old Stand, Opposite Lanier House, dec3 3, » Macon, Georgia. A RARE CHANCE! FOR RENT, THE WELL hNOWN “WHITE STORE,” Corner of Third and Cherry streets, AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY OURSELVES. This Is unquestionably one of the best stands in Macon, for cither a Wholesale nr Rr-taS business. It is at tbe comer of tbe two principal thoroughfares of trade. Our books will show that we have been doing as prosperous a business, in tho wav of family Qrcxrrii--. Hata, Clothing and fancy goods, as any house in Macon, our stock coqffdered. As wc expect in a few days to do an exclusively FURNITURE BUSINESS, We offer our present stock of goods A. T RRIME COST. Those in want of a good Store, handsome Christmas gifts, something good to eat, or good to wear, should call without delay. deci-4t IRWIJV & WHARTON. ONION SETS AND ONION BUTTONS, ROTH RED AND WHITE AT decl-Ct* ELLIS’ DRUG STORE. OrricE Upson Countt Railhoah, 1 December 1st, 18G5. j T HE annnal meeting of the Stockholders of the Upson County KaUroad Company, will be held in the town of f homoMon, at one of the rooms nt the Court House, on Saturday the 30th day of this month, to elect a Board of Directors, to man age the business of the company for the year 1860. It Is earnestly requested that all the Stockholders attend, as business oi Importance will be before the meeting. A. J. WHITE, dec2-td President. JSy .Journal & Messenger copy. GEO. W. HARDIE, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, MACON, OEOUOIA. Collections made with quick returns. Ordera received for the Purchase or Sale of Cotton, Bonds, Real Estate, etc., etc. Gold for sale, also Exchange on New York and Louisville. Office on Cotton Avcnne, Freeman's old stand. dec2-12t* 50,000 Pounds Leather. 60 Boxes Florida Leaf Tobacco. For Sale Chenp by ' T. R. BLOOM. TAKEN UP. TN Houston county, on the Mb of November, a J. LARGE BAY MARE MULE, about Oyetrs old. Her owner to required to come forward, prr—- pronertj. P»T charge*, and take her away, or sb. will be sold st public auction, according tolaw. qcs&f Mr*"***"- j. A . WEST^ For Sale. THE STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY THE 8nb*cril»er«. For terms apply to E, 8. LATHROP k CO. BEARDEN & CO., (LATE OF GEORGIA,) 20 DEA VKH STREET, NEW YORK, General Commission Merchant* For the sale of Cotton, Wool ami other Pro duce. Liberal advances made on Consign ments shipped to our bouse, GAINES & CO., MACON, GEORGIA, Wilt make advances upon Shipments to Us, dec2-fit* B, A CO. Notice. T IIERF.BY appoint Mr. A. HPRINGEK. of tbl» J t v my lairial attorney, to collect all claim, (bin ml-’, au y d request all those Indebted to me by account or note, 1* conn- forward and settle up ’on tire first Of January next, I . Jlltwra over *11 unpaid account,, and note., ia tbe articles, and ordera for purchase of Good*, hand*, ofa lawyer for col A s EINSTEIN. REFERENCES i i - i— ~. «, ip/>tor : Charles Day, Esc;, T. R. Bloom, bfc L C. the ! Plant, Esq., Macon, Georgia; Messrs. Phimzy j The friends ot JAMES P. 8IMB ;•& Clayton, Augusta. announcement of hi* mane *a t suitable candi They bare bad large experience in pur- orTsx Collector of tx , htld on chasing R.ui.boad Scptlieh of all desenp- suffrages of e^ctore — ia** n ovl4 te* tioDS and solicit orders from Railroad Cora- the 1st Wednesday to January, 18M nov 14 te novii-Cm* f or gal* to close Consignmet. 5 Firkins prime W. R. Butter, 6 Boxes Hamburg Cheese, 10 Cases Choice Pickles, 25 Bbls Old Bourbon sod Monogahela WhUky, 10 Cases Old Bourbon Whisky, dec5-3t RIDGELY, SQCIER k CO. MOUNT, ZION SELECT SCHOOL. T HE next Session will commence on the sec,.mi Mondiy of January. Board and Tuition, Spring Session S150; Fall Session ?100,tobe pai-i in Speclo or Its equivalent Students will furnish lights, towels and bed linen. Expenses inu-t lu poid In advance. WM. J. NORTHREN, dccl-Sw* K ector. BRICK, BRICK, BRICK. T HAVE now ready for delivery TIIRKE lll’N- DRED THOUBAND well burned BRICK — Persons wishing to purchase will apply to in w» I* or at E. C. Grannlss’ where they will tlnd Tlck l" and also direction how to find my Uriel \ aid — No Bricks will b* delivered without Ti, k, t-» Maeon, Dee 2. t;t• xnc Public Sale. W ILL be sold st the plantation of J H W.l. deceased, nearEuisulo, AIs, ou We-’o, ?.1 , 20th instant, at public outcry 00 HEAD OF MULES, ■ 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, 10,000 BUSHKLSOE i 1 ,RN. 200 HEAD Ol Ili a." 0 WAGONS, a large lot of PLOWS and PLANTATION TOOLS, BLACKSMITH and CARPENTER.'" Tool*, FODDER. COTTON HEED. HOUSEHOLD Kitchen Furniture and many other thin/. on* to mention. Sale positive snd will comma, at 9 o’clock precisely. ;c3-3t L. M. W'- FT COOPERING! COOPERING ! I JIKREBY notifr all the eftiirn* of | vicinity that I hav? opened a COOPER shop, and la prepared to repair Tab" and Wril Buckets and Keg* made and rep*ired. I will do Coopering at itorre or IVnida3tero y ot »t n.j -hup. at ftUort notice. My ffhop i4 *t Mrs. KNIOHT'8, on Third n**ar Wood’i 7idoff* rl/?c5-d3* KDML'ND 4 ORA NT. Jiifft Received. 100 Coll* Best Hemp Rope, 01 Pieces Kentucky Bogging, IS Hslf Pieces Keatoeky arcriog. For sale by deefi-St JEWETT k SNlfiE.R. On Hand and for Sale. SEVEN BBLS, CHOKE NEW (ARE aTP.i P fircfflR BUMEI-r, JKJl ILK 4c < u 3.3 Sharon S. W. R. R, STOC1 For sale by P’or Sale. RESIDENCE' acre#. In a clu> ritli i part Valley. .. ... With it are all tlic n#*ceroa.*7 outbuilding*. I will wll th»t entire property for Two Tte>uror> ! (2 OUO) dollars—mu h lew than >t* rsloe Apply to M. L. GREEN in my *b**nee dec-VaOd A. W. PEKHDN" ponies. Livery Stable. J G. 8EAR8 k C. T. FOSTER, have opened a * Livery Stable at Manly’s old stand, Griffin, j Ga., and are ready at all boars to feed or furnish I horses. » , ! >g- Conveyances furnished to any point In tbe country. A share of patronage to repeetfnUy so licited. nov 7-eodlm FLOUR! TOBACCO! SNUFF!! 100 Bbls Fine Family Flonr. 100 Boxes Choice Chewing Tobacco, 50 Kegs Msccsboy Snuff, 400 Bushels Cotton Seed, 50 Barrel* Bourbon Whisky, 10 Barrels Fine Peach Brandy, For sale by ™KRS £ dec5-2t Cherry St. 3<1 ab '”* " 1