The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 09, 1865, Image 3

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:c£fmz in value f$00 vnaiox toai, ir. wna, real estate not exc< ifh otter ptoSontl property =tock; house-1 >W furniture. pniThinns. 8 • .-uni K -obitifcu* GEORGIA LEGW4Tt«Ei -,HVKt-;Aa introduced » bill to authorize 1 the tioVenxrfto hare a mrvey made by a competed e*gpr.*er of th- land- ovurfiowed : ■ l»r : be Sa • igflfif: firer. ftlox Aiigo-r.t. by E Oeo« - wfci, »a« Jlil! '-fit Grille hff rt! ■ Alternate river, and by the Ocmulgee^ rirert below Macon, and that the re<dir"iif |*mBt r+l inn the overflow by diteboin, the increased TOBY & OGDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; INSURANCE <fc REAL ESTATE AGENTS. I .Office Jewett's Building Second sL MACON, GEORGIA. . ; - Cash Advance; made oa • COTTON AND CONSIGNMENTS; To onr Friends In New Tort, j SIGHT OR TIME EXCHANGE J ON NEW YOM IN SUMS TO SUIT Ordcra For j B ! SUGAR Bfcffirfl" or IfiV’Vf | WESTERN rRODl’CE FILLER. Fire Insurance for $150,000 Taken on One Rfak. ; t () . KINK BY KAll. OR ItlVEIt i ThroueUto Now York taken as Low ashy any other I j . yj Companies. j AGENTS OF PHtKNIX, MANHATTAN, INTF.R- , I NATIONAL, 1URMONBY AM) CITIZENS riEEi!c MAEINEINSUEANOfi COMPANIES, r NEW YORK LIFE, NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL g INSURANCE COMPANIES. * ... . i ^FOJEt SALE. button. Jones, Bibb, Crawford, con ntlea. Also, City improved __^Bhitr.xU:ced by l Htnii o.sWjjr f I.'moofcJUr. Fo|txb. of Troop, and other gentTemS,^Srw9“3 of the j 1 character of stay larva. The hOb provide I tlut do creditor alull Ire allowed to collect by law more than 25 per lit. of any debt j contracted pri* to the Gth of Xu 1865, or * o ; .,._ fourth of.hi- claim annual^ for font BOTH NEW AND OL&, just *«d burifiefc or yretefday waa the fint in that wa< the rc*olnth>n ratifying the ai merit to the ron«tithtinn of the United sbnlbbing alarery. Tin loatioa. the temlntta. e 4 VI POSITIVELY THE Lrt 1 Latest Establishment ttrertersa: iiqusk of *F.rrim:ntATrvfa " THIS COUNTRY! Flour ! Bacilli:! Repc ! of tlic Senate al~” anno. J 50 BBLS.i l/U K, 50 coils ROPE. 50 pieces KENTUCKY BAGGING SO “ INDIA •2T. boxes TGBACCO. 50 knra MAU.ABOV>NUE K., the House. I 'I dm J Iilrawto HI jitisa* 1 ’ *° a° tiift un.'il '4n>fl^i>WldfertiNduai%tiilflMSCT. "h« must n celve Mill appro uvtdicir tend*. ■ W- thffjtt^ft^hiwuD Will 10 *voO. - SACKS COKN. IN orLfoiry WrrHERS d; loLD. ilt-cD -J Cherry »(., *M door aluivv *itl ntrvfl, COTTON SHIPPED . uta „ nJ , .i,aaw:ii»,*. _.e a.vo»o, ' ' If 1 ^ 0nW of Georgia, request his aceepGbce anil aa- m!n7to tte “ rt * 5 “ fr0 ” ,lim ** wUt !flh .rent to the hl) p |<*,ure to be inaugurated. _ , s/ ' ® - “ Ur On motion, the rules of the House were susf ild vote for <Jed to take up the Senate resolution ild most un- wWch was yjopted and a committee apl Miould vote tll with the Senate -Committee. • . So much of the Governor's Message as pr- ■hin'iallu, j ^ ^ the improTetnent of tbe poolic build-' ?|^iR32Bsa3saoas53i committee of the. Senate, with instructions to report thereon. A resolution was introduced requesting • the Governor to ascertain on what terms the ■Western and Atlantic Railroad could be sold and reportitlie same.tnjhis Jwdv. tj.l. i. Mr. Gartueu. of Cobb, introduced a res- olutiim^trGrtlng-tlio Yinarn*, Committee to consider what action on the part of the Legislature, in connection with the actiou of the late Congress, is necessary to raise funds for the support of, the State-.Government without |ysoit to filiation. TAT-- Oivthc tall oftUF .-ounties-the following, bills and resolutions were introdneed and read tliii.first time ■ j P/ffflftiy Mr. Adams of Clark": *A lnll to fix the'time for holding the Supreme Court of this Mr. d^Sb-oN of Harris: A resolution to ap- ptnnt^TOhiniitt^ offfiye to consider the pro- REOUOAN'IZATIOX TOR '500 SACKS FRESH WATER-GROUND MEAL, . f 1 rj ri rW'‘ - •» FOR SEASOXOPmS-a. 70c. State (in demand). Oorpia iKailroad Nocee b&>. Central lUdlruad NoJe- WUU. City Council B0t*. Georgia Be^Md 8jb»ek 840011 Cotton—The market luo been flnciuatinK and nnaat* Ued daring the week, elodng daU. with limited tramwr- tlona. ' The receipt*—aoUrithatanding the beautiful veatlier and excellent condition of the roads, and also the crest iaeemire to farmers to rush their cotton to the city, where i* woohl 1* aafely atoredand covemlby . inaanuR-e—bare been light, which may be considered I as eTidenca that most of thc cotton has already come to market. Quotations an nominal. A few sales were made yesterday at it to 44c iy strict to g*od middlings. WILL EXHIBIT AT MACOX, POSmVELY FOR Three Days Only. ON COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7,8 anil 9 Afternoon and Evening. board our Boxes and to give Bills of Lading through to New York. Uealso succeeded in making arrangements for 1XSU RANGE on Cofton riiipix:u by onr Boxes from Macon and Landings below, through to New York TOBY & OGDEN. t three per cent, premium. We superintend and build our own Boxes, at- ud personally to their loading, employ expe- enced hands to man them, competent and care- il pilots to take charge of them, and having had llrty-tive years experience In the business, ask for continuance of the liberal patronage we have bo it received. We have thus far sent wff eighteen Boxws, all of JAUKS TO NOE. 1IKKRT YOSGK. 4 j £ : (From Georgia.) HENRY YONGE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 100 BARRELS FAMILY, a". iT^rhS "“ <inc " tion ■tv,|. of U| J.r.v.i a'■ inode,. W« ilio:iW "T t “ c of tlw PnanU nL He hs<l on a#^Li.. K-ai.^S-' *- Mvb mpenatinnv. Tlic #rovui:<nitl<Govcrn- M frvtm awfal to UiMa wk. fctMrwfkwaw «, who la on iwHmatu tcima with the Prea- Aoa making. A*| • 3S 13'tW! 'lentvof tlw L'nitcil rttajw^^pw given-jj* no Thoanvailia, alyl. hair «U.«muria<-*n renaun tu CAuluilcilificrcntly. There trinnd .atMIuwaUwaGy- 0«> yawog laijyi. repro- reason to xup|KHe the Prciident would require *, h *T i "‘. rt T ,ek ,‘ ^ tU ^ n of Georgia than 1,.- M of Flori.U or EXTRA, SUPERFINE FLOlTt. ligh t. Gunny Kentucky lie. »e .apply lish di-.iry i. la.-ge, anil rii«*c-»c—St Coffee—Rif C'urn—#1 li Public Sale of a Valuable PLANTATION- sfoCK. CROPS, KTC. Y TILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the 2nd r Y Tuesday In December, 1805, for Cash, the ’mutation belonging to the estate of William .ockctt, deceased, bttuated in Crawford county, nd adjoining Ewell Webb, John Dcut and others -the place contains 1,500 acres, is well improved u all .respects, with accommodations for 85 hands, fi'.tli* •leiiLiml; yn:-» 13 per duzeu. rket if no«*S»oll >«pj)!U tl. <^dor ljili«*i»i* .'JD'x33.\ Knglish prints cliQd Hheetina* CO/iTie. cs—Very littl* eluiapc. Un?eed SLtauncr’s oiLil T5 t*» i3 00 qui- . . i«.. ......... wp.tuu #13, white lead 18.i45<*. sum camphor #1 75. morphine $13 per ounce, rhubarb per pound, madder SOe, indigo (Madras) $1 *K>(./2, Wue .'ton- 23c, calomel si, epsom salts lde, Une mass tivmt • '• 1 Floor—Prices without change. We quote city mills. Plant, Esq., Macon, Georgia; Messrs. Phinizy & Clayton, Augusta. II0* A They have hail large experience in pur- UnefmtUmd a honepun i- seen riding aa animal whase Uil has been denuded »f every partirll'wl*hair far his wire's waterfall. Bat it is *• ti.i • or .my otl,.-r f.*> 11- Km; and therefore, say we, if the dear m atores fancy tlii«* wtyla, let them indulge in it, end h-t others think, as we do, that oar twulbern girls Uk charming ia anything they may adopL urn-lunged. (wjdejSOgt chasing Kailiioad Scpflies of all descrip- The Managers would res pectfully state that in the selection of Artists for the tions and solicit orders from Railroad Com panies. nwvll-Cm* and fa one of the best plantation- in the county, either for cotton or grain. Also, all the Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Crons of all kinds, together with Wagons, Carts a# farming and other utensils of all kinds. The sale will take place on the premises, com mencing at 10 o'clock, and will continue from day BENM. G. LOCKETT, Ex’r of WM. LOCKETT, Dec’d. For further information apply on the premises, 4jr to L. 2L Whittle, Macon, Ga. dec7-tds. 1,000 SACKS SEED OATS For i .inimcml that tlicytake it straight and with out delay. - - Mr. Strnzicr. liiivasa), prictv rtf-abolishing the Penitentiary of the State. Mr. Bbook, of Haralson: A bill to repeal all Jawsjprohihiting the distillation of eom, wheat, pofittoes it, ,inti> s])iritious liquors. Also f a*bill to jirohihit the intermarriage of white jtersons with the African or black popnlation. . '- ” - 'A ‘ . Also, a hill for the relief of wounded, dis abled and indigent soldiers of the State who served in the State or Confederate armies' It provides tlrnt the Tax Collectors of the several counties shirt! keep a separate list of their nainee, and that erjeh he paid fifty 4f>L iars by thc'Stntei f- * /_ • 1 C'; • ^ Z 8 Mr. Dixon of Macon: A bill to suspend Alliance. B^Farsck 4 Oi. Lave jast rereiredUrge aL> k ■ f oil cloths of the :no*t!iio: able j.at- tfWS See Bewrt.lul.lh s<!vi-rtiaernen£- of tlic loth district, could not see why the Senate should lie refused the in formation it desired in reference to the views It h»B been the Proprietors’ desire to sccurvsuch avarl- cty that no patron shall fall to find in It much that will instruct tlic mind and en chain the attention. CO. SION or T IT K finest French quince Sec their advertise'' of the President . in JintmiQiitagis.’jt icdriicQ I thnt there was a general disposition to seek 1- •r.-t back into till' rai.'ii. regnrrth— violation of principle. TTcTtad always endca- [ voredtornct on principle, and-dcaired to do so in this instance,:if he were/permitted. If the refusal of their admission into the Union in case they did not adopt the Con stitutional ..Amendment was held hi terra- rem over the Legislature, then, as an autom aton, he would walk up and vote for the amendment; but if he were free to vote, ho would not. He saw no reason why the ratifi- catioit of the intendment should be imposed on them as a pre-requisite for artmis.4Ion' into 10,000 POUNDS CHOICE BAt.Off SIDES If a -stall I an of nLiLy. ,-th« JpPriator, on Win, infatwe l of the lou, raipected John, a col- and hoy, a waiter in tha house, of being the thief On being interrogated in regard to the money, ha deniad :»ll kaowlotl-.?«.! it, but on b«-. money, he denied all img (rarebed, the amount lost—fifteen dollar*— was found on bis person, and he was tent to the guard house. „In hi* examination before the M:>yor, It ha\infr eomo cait m the eridenre that John ha-l bragged o? being able to P-jr ■** way out of the scrape, the Mayor slightly disap pointed him by sending him to the police jail far sixty days, to wear a ball and. chain for fait gmnd, up^er ttG@ 00 per dozen, French ca’f «ms *103 . Povr.Tcr—TOc per pound. Iord-S5cper pound. Liquors—stocks are large and fully equal to demand. Xo change in quoU'ions. Bye whisky at $5^7 per gal lon, ty the case at $11§3); corn whisky dulf at $1 60; apple hrandy (Ixit little in market) $3*4; cognac $C^16 and Port, 30 per ease; Scliiedam Schnapps, $18@*4) per «**«, for quarts. Rice—New crop, 13Uwiel8e; India no demand. - f Rope-rGrcen leaf manika 00c, cotton $1 per lb. s5£rtUsd£liiie.1. We quote I.lrerpool atf#: very little demand forecast .Sugar—Brown 1 fyHc pcrlli, (•. sugar SSo,. crushed II Tm—We quote from $125firt 30 per ils by the chest alTjienim ami price* unchanged. Chewing 35rg$l 30, and smekiug 30c^vl CELEBRITIES which adorn this the collection of debt* by levy and sale of property under executions until the 1st day ’‘Srffifi’Ma.A.s In. NEW i <tMPOUTS «.l: lil.li i.iriLW Famed Circus, a-». & a. W. LAMAR, Factors and I’ommusiou Merchants • ’ Forwarding & Shipping Agents NO, DB BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Advances made on Cotton in store, or for eliip- to repeat Utl- Iaws of the State prescribing penalties for carrying concealed weapons. Jin. Dodd, of Polfe—-V bill to authorize sheriffs and constables to cross rtislricts and and county lines to execute precepts directed are unparalleled In their several specialties. Cvanrra.—S10,000 worth of Carpets and Oil Clothi-, • Kelt as Velvet, hnwals, 3-ply and Ingrain are txiw open. For Ale h^B. Peyaer A Co. ,fjt ] In Paiuoaomi.—Bosodonth an antacid. 80- xodout is as aatipatrascenL Seiodont M a tonic, S^dont is .1! vagatahle and enCrely harmless, lb hei- it . I' - T’i•- ti-eth from ;ii‘*,ou, c,,n,-r,| tloaa, stop, (lie decomposition of thiV substance, .(.rrt.ti. 11.e hr.-sth. itiinuli.t.w the gn.is, and i- IM> safest and bast preparation of it. elms in ex- Monro, drc3-3l>od. The magnificent to them by niiyjmlge orju-tice of the district or eonnty to whirli thcy properly belong, in cases of tort. Mk. nkitNKs. of Rlclimotul—A bill to carry lueut to oar friends North or to Liverpool. dcc7-3m . 1000 BARRELS VIRGINIA SALT l" ,aa*.H For Sale. A Desirable Residence in Vinevillc. into effect a portion'of the 3<l paragraph of- ,tlie. I»t section of tlic 4th article of the Con stitution of the State of Georgia, and to pro vide the mode of carrying cases from the city, courts of the cities of Savannah and Augusta, and such other like courts as may be hereaf ter established. ,0;!V. Mu. tSTKw aw, Uiumldint;—A bill to provide freedmen with certificates ot enqo.._. LIQUORS. 100 Barrels Robertson County Whisky, ore enrirhrd and beautified by 50 do Bourbon do do 20 ■ do Kye . R -- dc 125 do Rectified Whisky, 5 Casks llenne^pcj' Brandy, 5 • do Otard. Dapuy <fc Co.’s Cognac. 10 Barrels Apple Brandy, very old, 10 do Peach do 5 do Sherry Wine, In store and for sale at ' -• J NO. 35, BHOADWar, wash v jciXJ3, **•* m-itEsm. h GORGEOUS GAINES A CO. l have a select stock. I heat bottle. Paraphernalia C !T t (^'J„rth. n^ore to hind that Body I • thMvtlio.opinion of Peter J. St rosier. Tlvo wg- to. n^itutionofthcemtcsXifiwiMtmd declared 1 1’owKits, who should interpret the Constitution «n<l ar, 11. P. laws ol Onngrcs; and U had conferred • no ■ox, Gko. ! such piner <>n the Attorney General, but on ; the Supicmc Court. The ratification ot the ]{ Rich, proposed amendment would seem to place it in the power of Congress to legislate forAhe | black race in our midst. Hence, if the reao- pretty gvn- j ui ; on ))e a< l 0 p t eJ, the necessity for some ex- hmucj tus-Tp^^'tory clause which theTlAiic resolution i rdi' i'.ui l< ^ ocs not contain. The Senate maj : ui liot .•hwoh»s— I haste vote for the amendment, liut the rc- bly absent, i suits of its adoption would be upon the peo- te. Rut fev pic of the State forever afterwards, ne hoped he drinking therefore that they would be dclil>crate. The gMfrrtT 11 ^ reason mcnL and to ptmish" persons who employ freedmen contruty; to law> The bill 'provides that person- employing freertmen dull give tl. *. tilln.at,. fltof tlwiv iien art otiinl it V/ifl SUPERB MUSIC, them accrtillcatelliat they are so employed and inflicts a penalty of fine or imprisonment j on all perions employing a frcedhian, while he ia under contract to (mother. Contracts j between • employees and freedmen may bo amended by consent of the parties, in which case the freedman must be furnished with a certificate to that effect. Tlic term freedmen is declared to embrace former slaves and free persons of color^and applies to both sexes. Mr. Ridi-kt, of Troup—A bill 'to make competent witnesses-in Eosstou (t Hurray, having banished ‘.lie antique Htylr.nnd reached perfection 50,000 Pounds Leather. In this organization, offer no stalc'or exhausted acts. New Features and Fresh Noyelties never before introduce^ t® the public. Attached to this combina tion are r . PROF. Hutchingson's TRAINED GO Boxes Florida I-enf Tobacco, For Sale Cheap by !-v WM ' BTfn* j jxojr-i ■ ‘ T. IL BLOOM. dec3-6t. SUGAR AND conferred AollM. T HEREBY appoint Mr. A.'SPRINGER, of ihl* 1 city, my lawtiVfttrmicy, to collect all claims due me, and request fill those Indebted to me by account or note, to eonie forward and settle up without delay. On the first of January next, I will tarn over all unpaid accounts and notes, In the hands of a lawyer for collection. ' deo2-lm ELIAS EINSTEIN. Arsons >m the courts of this State, in certain cases there- Ic^islative lMKliev ! in mentioned, and to authorize the making ’ ** ' * ’•the force* of affidavits in certain ^ofChatooga, offen?d\he * t5on: Va <tjjujMpj: . , _ Imt the Committee on Freemen » Affuira-fbc instructed to inquire, at an-early di»v. what legislation is noreasary for the re lief of colored peYsSns who are" orphans, idi ot*, lunatics, or of unsound mind, and who are paupers, and tbit said committee have j leave to report by bill or otherwise. The.Skvrvtary of the Senate annoanced that, that body uau conenrred in the House reso lution ratifying the amendmentof the consti tution of the United States, prohibiting sla- ■ very, with an amendment in which tliey 1 asked the concurrence of the House. PresiJint, or Governors ot States,, the consideration that _ would sometimes act without due dcliticra- and»l«slari tion. If the Legislature could do nothingex- cept at the bidding ofthc Preaident, it bad tetter adjourn and go liome. Let us act with deliberation, said Mr. S., and then we shall te prepared to do justice, not nnly 25 SACKS PIUMK RIO OOFF 26 BARRELS A, B, und CSUGAB .VXD 'j'.'ij Den. Stone’s COMIC MULES, Oabe and Site, Will show how much live lier they arc than all other Comic Mules, Trick Mules, Funny Mnles, Dauclng Mules, or any other quaint Mules known to fame for being queer In their con Tu Citccs.—Oar citizen* will remember that this U tbe la*t day, on which the beautiful end attractive tions of Stone, Roestnn and Mur- rav** Cirmi'* l w(U be given in MaCatn. Their varied entertainment* and splendid exhibition ezcell all other amusement* of the kind, and furnish the i*Mt astonishing gymnastia and equestrian BAGGING AN The House resolution as amended, was pass ed by yeas 20, nays IS, as follows: •Those who voted in the affirmative, are .. -Messrs. Bell, m IL.Brown,Butler. Carter, Casey. Crawford, Daley, England. Ezzanl. Freeman, Fnllcr, Griffin, Johnson, J. F., Ke nan, Man* in, Mims, Overstreet. Owens. Par ris. Quillian, Redding. Rnsscll, Simmons. Smith, C. H-. Strickland, Wilcox. 1 b * Tlioso who voted in the negative, are Mcssts. Beall. 02P.. Black. Bower. Boyn ton, Dicker, Gholston. Johnson. J. A. W„ McDaniel,' Moore. Smith. O. L, Stroxier, Thornton, Turner. Mi. Owes*, ot the lat, introduced a bill to open the Courti'JCtJjL frartlmen au, l 1° regulate tlie testimony of the same. It pro vides that in all cases where freedmen are concerned their testimony shall be received i under tlic same rules as apply to the testimo ny of white men. flffiCtc Mk. Daley," of the 2d.—A Bill to repeal an t art dunging the time for holding the Court of Ordinary for Tatnall county. On motion of Mr. TnoRXTOX. 40 cuph-s of i the bill for opening Courts to freedmen. Ae.. I were ordered to be printed for tli« use of thc J Senate. ^ i 1 On uotiou <>r Mr. Turner. Friday next was J appointed as the day for the election of State ! House officers, the House concurring therein. ] On motion of Mr. Joaptsox. of the S-lth. I 25 BALES GUNNY BAGGING, 100 COILS RICHARDSON’S GR] A Full Assortment on H AVE this day opened on SECOND FLOOR, a large lot of CARPETING, . i*«aaR SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, E VELVET RUGS. We buy direct from the Manufacturers, and LAUD LAR every on* srto-wfln sears- it. * | f e ( • 1 ktumrx m kutmu Firts-Ou bin- drad and serenty-fiTc thousand (l^i.OCO) assorted cigars, from the test ImportedTIaran-i, to the ( hespest domestic brands, for s.dc at wiolcsale and retail by \V. G. EngL-lkc & CO., SKtaOT THE Kocxnr, Cherry *L, Mseon. S. Peyser, A Co. liave.n lingo stock of empr-'ss cloth which they invite tbe ladies to !>orohase. See tkeir new (loOb)u-Ci'lu(un »d vertisewent, for further infonnation. 15 BAKRK1 Public attention is calle<l tq the aPL^v^s r Jj Free Exhibition OF THE GYMNASTIC MIRACLE Aeronautic Oscillation ,-^cmscT sam FLYING IN THE AIR, By the jntrepid Pancratfat, Signor Ferdinand, THE WOSDEK OF THE WOKLO. This splendid Gratuitous ExhibitUm will 1» Eiv- n adjacent to the Stone, Ross too *: Murray i Clr- as Pavilion every day, st hslf pas* 1 o'c'ock p. m ADMISSION: BRICK, BRICK, BRICK. lCK'.f'Vi POUNDS 100 BALES <iOOD C01 1000 BUSHELS FRESH 100 BARRELS SORGH 5,000 BUSHELS GROU I IIAVE now ready for delivery THREE HUN DRED THOUSAND well:burned BRICK.— Persona wishing to parehaae will apply to myself or at E. CL Gramifaft where they will find Tickets and also direction how to find my Brick-yard.— No Bricks will he delivered without Ticket* * Macon, Dee 3, «• WM. G. HOGE. Adopted. c.«mjfftuT® tSUy nre interrsteti The resolution as amended was agreed to, and. transmittal to the Senate. . ~ r The, House adjourned tfll 3 o'clock P. M. fQ JiVTXKXOOX SKFSIOX. f r 'X3T ' On the of the House, Mr. | ‘fitted 3 resolution authorizing • any two or more trustees of the Georgia Mili- VFU Ui - w w-xr.M the Secretary’Em authorixeJ to procure sta-1 tiorerv for the use of the Senate. Mr. Swrrit, of the 4M, mtrortneed a bill to ine irporate the Georgia and Alabama CoahJ oii and Manufacturing Company. It alh>»» , Fiaatroao axo TotE:—-V lartr a—ortareot at wr. o. JtafdkF* Co, 8iox or tbe Cohkt, Cber- rjr et , Macon. jWv double column ndvarti*«*nent. «TO AflUYE. OLD POST OFFICE. B. A. WISE, MACOa< GA. j Children Colored Gailerj a ® Door* open at % and 0 o’clock p. m. FORSYTH, Monday, December 11th. GRIFFIN, Tuesday, December 12th, ATLANTA, Wed. and Thar*., 13 A 14. decSdt COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, L'ffITBD STATZ.*t IXTZUSAL RffYCffCS, > f Ui Division, ‘id District, Georgia. ) . Macon, Dec. 5, 1«65. | The Assessor having returned to inea lfat of per- j -on* aa*e*»ed for Licences, etc., for the counties of i BiM» aud Monroe, the parties are hereby notified j th*t the Licenstt* are now ready for delivery, and • that they are required to call or send for then) j within ten days. ~ *’ * i d*W« Pu Ui Flarae*. Ribhin-. tlv.wcn m4 ilWMi, b» K Ud v.f T-tiillfidf the capital stock to te ♦2AO.OOO, sni.jcct tef increaae to 500,000. fTt^JO® Alao, a bill to allow the Mayor and City i Gouncil of Rome to ox their discretion in ■ granting liccrax- to retail spirituous liquors, ■ad te fix tteliccime at any sura from $50 to I $500: and to prohibit the erection of woodcfl buildings on certain street* in the city. A nacaaagc was received from His Excel- , lency the Provisional Governor, tfaminia^j a cnmmunication to him from Hon. E. Starnes in relation to tbe Code for freedmen. The | letter of Judge Starnes states that that Code t ■rill not te Teady before the loth im-tant. On motion of Mr. Bctleh. of the Sfith, 150 copies of the Comptroller General "- report < and report* of Treasurer. Keeper of Peniten-; Itiary. and Principals of Blind ami Lunatic I Asylums, were ordered to te printed for the ■MMLtie Senate: y:YM SfiMte then adjourned til! 3 o'ckv k dec6-2wsrra BRfflrOg Jr Je GJiA WKNRKTD. Attorney* at Law, MILLEDGEYILLB, AGEORGIA. TITlLLtWCiice io and rcpre*ctit port lea upon VY brief* fnrtifahcd before the Supreme Court, and in the Superior Court* of adjoining countlw. Special attention ztren to tb« collection and for- wardioir ui Evocative warrant* upon the civil «*•- deem liable to^lepreciatioutn value. amLpay ttem-m. V iiito the Treasury of the. State. “TTe resolution was adopted, an<t trans mitted to tho Senate. - by whom rt was A — — —. T^ffTS The resolution directing inquiry ai to the mtdiency dwpeawng witiutte peniten- i. <X McBCRNEY, Collector. iTF.LS COTTONSEED, Boyd’.Pro- ADDL 40 Cases Co^cuotratocl I indow Gla BHKL> CORN. RIDGELY, SQITERA CO. SADDLE And 200 Boxes \V GOO Pounds Putty, 2 Gross Brown’s Ginger Preston Mert-iFs Yeast. P» ^•pngre/ss Water, *gls or, Mg Hauism, of CtellHim introduced a. emorid from tbe Pre-odent* of tb- bank- of aMenah. ffovteur esemp'.bm trew ‘tb- tiues j Macon, Nov. :fi) f - tlw fir^t dav of Jaimarv. oar ’ftoenge of Cotton will be One Dol- * nouth. A J. II. WOOLFOLK. I HARDEMAN 4t SPARSE, K.firaasssi.~,. i Aka AIN E8 & CO ,7 .nFpStilS hupo^l hr Hie Rnwof’ the StAte for Itihrre to rerieow their UlU with coin, Ac., alleging ti»at jlkti-ipresco^nAbilitv to comply vitii the. urea [oi lUax. cbuna* the part olfiBj - Silk Covm-—A Ur^ *upf4j ^ hi»d* of »ilk etwdn, of all coU*f* and »Ur». A fine stock of cord* with tkiMci* to be bod of <k Co. ■ ierfd* AVOiaM - - _t ,i-i