The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 19, 1865, Image 3

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COTT Traoni Thirteen ] IMCU/'MMtZn XJ. S. Revenue Cotton Brokers. W« arc dot prepared to WemnudTxo all cot ton ready for ihiinncutfrom thUelty, with U. & cvcnuc Brand. Wo will adeo rumUU a (Upper with invoices of Cotton writhed, upon which the Collector will grant permits, thus saving tba ship per much time and expense. All applications must be registered at onr office. No attention will be given to any application, when the c u. is not ready (or shipping. dcolS-Ot JNO.-W. O'CONNOR .t Cf.. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, U..S. IaraatiaL Rav., Division, 2d Du ;jl O 'Mason, Dvr. 12. itAY Notice to cotton shippers. Railroad romp Steamboat Box owners and Trsnutcm, all c is required to have a Mctslle Tax Stamp ho In each Bale, to denote the payment of In Revenue Tax, any cotton found In transit !<• this eytflCt jniitii ,cnt of c~ dj'.'Z ite, new law, Jfjji herttes having cotton t» »lil|> CHRIS 1 T. W CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. COMPOSED OF IODIDE OF POTASSIUM, WITH THE COMPOUND CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF VAH’AIlLi: , MEDICINAL ROOTS AND HERBS. PREPARED BY * WILLIAM H. QREOG, M. D^ffiffi| Cmdo-te of the College o.irgcons, New fork ; '1 oww'gT t‘\sj antPhysician in thcVHHgg|||||||H What may sssnr almost Inersdil caaes hitherto csn.-ider.-.l hopalesi nueotly cured in a ft-w -lay* or w* fully invit. the invert j*tioo. OIU seienthlc to cure. —Well liatn no l during the pavt Et. years w* h obatac e* and oT«rcom« oppomi ware ever feueonntored by any rrr RAPIDITY OF C “Your euros are too j SopXb say, only bo cured by tho “alow, rcci^^ !f afore.” This in oar reply: In health, ther balanced sen.*, U in a slate of eqwtt&M from any cause, down goes one side bare the oObcU of dtaeaae. What ia : store tho nornal balance of the scale. A word to you. Call on ns— examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere,and If we oannot •nit yon, and convince you that it is yonr interest to deal with us, we will take pleasure In showing yon elsewhere. A word to the wise is sufficient. A call and trial is all wc ask. Call on ns— examine our goods and prices before buying else where, and If Is a positive and sp na'.inr from aa IMl for a 1 (hereditary) Cam). i CUU1IUW JUU uint, 1.10 isitviuo, tu uv*. ~ ——, .. - — _ A word to the wise is sufficient. A call and trial is all we ask. E. FEUCHTWANGKER, TRJA NGULAR BIOCK, MACON, GA PARALYSIS. r admittod that Gi' that it Ls emphatically Ova Gr*at I.tf—ciTiii^B DYSPEPSIA. ^ wsiaxsnow, wnocr at sTowacn, fiatcuwcm nxixr, want or irrinri, m d patio*. siuiomsMS. 8CROFULA. ■Tama, KINO’S ITU, SLANDCLAR • WSU/XC^ ASH CAR ATT ON, SALT WUIIJSW This taint (hereditary and acqu:r«< fllhn Louwitu. Dec. 14.—Money is reported easy, with a very moderate demand; currency in the meantime is Ezchaaxe'fKuirce, with ©alyThiir demand; buying at Dispatches to the Exchange to-day reported cold opened at 146%, advanced to 145J4- closed at 146. Cot ton—Holders were asking an advance, bat buyers ope rated with cantion; the market closed at 49&olt*. Cof fee in moderate demand and prices firm. Sugar dull; hard 18%&19e. Flour—Prices tending upward and 10c kigW.J_U>eat—3wUc advance. Corn firmer. .Oats quiet. Whiftky dul- at $26 e i 64.1 Me.* rork decline J 15*. but closed al $23. Lard dull at ***»££. Bagging and Rope—The market is doff, with limited cates at :3s for hand made, and power loom at SlfoSSe. Common rope 15»^c. choice machine do’I7c. Sales of 23 bales India bagging at 31c. Asdaafaaf—EoppikM light, with tales si "J^tSeper pound. Cbtton—The market is firm. Holders are not offering at prevailing rates. Ooal— Uetail sales at 32c. or $3 ft lead. Pomeroy to boats Sir. r^-;- j Chiton Holders are firm ia their rates Jfor yarns, with »ato» of So. U/O »t 4tc in iota, No. CM *t»c, BDiNo.AOuJSipfr.doran, emailralMUlc^fBnge on each dumber. CamlLs—Prices are lower. Star candles ialots, to the trade, are sold by the manufacturers for 13 ox at 23e, 13 os at 24c, and 14 oa at 36c. Small sales at lc advance. Tal’ow can J es. IS# 19c. Unit* and TnUow—Buyers are paying to batchers for giCcU kiJcs’ Cc; «Iry hides range from 10&13e: rood accumulating, sad first-class paper rules Excliaags scares, with only lair izzzz l-io premium and selling at % premium. Dispatches to the Exchange to-day : Opened at 146%, advanced to 143%. flow jA. J. Riddle’s Photographic Gallery Of Art. (wood’s old stand,) AACON, - - • - * GEORGIA. piUS establishment has undergone a thorough Mercury, removing tho h*d Breath, and eur Wdk Rotate and Bhsematin Pain* which Dm Calomel Is sura to produce. It harden* *;»'■•** and secure# the Teeth as firmly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and bra&eh, all Erupt.re I%~ thoSkia, like ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, Aad aBotoer flffirwltiesef tote di.Sguro Hhe outward appearance of both m* female*, eitoa making themadi-^uvUng efcfoet t •e vos and their frieada. FOR ALLFORMS OF ULCERATIVE Dial Either of the Nose. Threat, Tongue. 8pine, K< paration has been made to Photograph the little onee—and so pretty,an to pleaae the most fastidi ous mamas. PHOTOGRAPHS OFTTUOSE YOU’VE LOVED AND LOST.—Particular attention will be given to tlic copying of pictures of the deceased, to any sire desired, and painted in India ink, water, oil or pastel. Haring spent three months daring the gamuter in New York, I flatter myself to be thor oughly posted in everything new in this beautiful * r rnrR CASES AND ALBUMS.—A varied assort ment of all the new styles of Cases and Albums will be offered, in which to pnt one of Riddle’s el egantly finished Carte do VUites, Ambrotypes, Sphereotypes, or pictures on Porcelain, a new style, which is considered by some a very pretty cents to Wum A Ponca, sole agents, 170 Wash ington street, Boston, Maas., it will be forwarded by mail, frqe of jxwtagc, to any part of the United ' ' ^ f ' j>eht_27-(!in a diseased artioa of the Liver, the jenny wife and mother. A no* Lira firmer will correct tho tho d«po»iL which in .iirw'tly u ru...... . ) .1 . f a... Ui.in. Dineoaee of the Liver, Ci ring m* to l~tV nt-.-H, Indigestion, Weak rttonwh, or an M cancerous couditiou of that organ. a^-omaq horaieg or other uopleafumt tymptoius. w.il fl by the u**s of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP As a General Wood-Purifying Agent. ' ** h stand) - — - - The original and begt in the world! The -only true and perfect hair dye. 'Harmless, rqliable and instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown, without injuring the hair or akin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes.— Sold by all dmggL-ts. The genuine is signed Wil liam A. Batchelor. AIss, Regenerating Extract ot Millcdcars, for restoring and beautifying the hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. nri^i-Vlv New Yotlc. Mill*. i*arel Hill and Crest Western at FJowr—Ho ders wrrs asking hizhiz rale-. Sales were 56* barrels in lota. Good superfine at ST^TSb; plain «tra.» 40&9 »; extra family, $S0#10 73; also fij'bUs Grxii*—Wheat is firmer, and we qoct# new at $145# 1 *3; prime old, S0#215. Com range* wide; new, in bulk, at 44O50c. Sales of ICO bowels from wagons at iA> an.1 fw.m Bf/VM m* A'U- ... I <U ... ____ liabls to th< i made the TTcnoa Lira PURE BLOOD liealthv men aad women; Protection Company JTo. 1. Macon, Dec. 16th, 136.*;. A BPEAR at your Room Tuesday evening. Ev ery member i» expected to be present, as Uulnes* mi ttny>ortaiice will be brought before them. «J ord- r of A. PATTERSON, dcc!3-2t ‘ Foreman CONSTITUTION LIFE J IS THE POOH WAXN FRIEND. < MAN’S BLEW*!*'- WILLIAM H. GREGG. Sole Proprietor, MORGAN A AL 13 ca-i.-. p-'rto Rk^» moiaMc- $1 la#l 20; syrups fl^l 75. as to quality and package. jYoKhiomaani Lard—Tho market is firm. Men p->t>, »#a, Bolk meats, nothinx doing. Bacon in goon demand, though lower; shoulder*. 14#15c: clear side-, 30E2M4e to Iota; sugar cared h»nw. new. 23#3fic. Lud, to tierces. liUc for *team and 2tfc for kettle rendered; lean to kegs. 21c. _ IDidy- We qoote raw at $3 23^2 Tfi. Sales of X IjUs at $2 75; a small lot of Bourbon at $4. nkmtm Offrre.t to-day 1C4 hhds, with rejections of H|tf — m|B BH—ia unchanged for rhich are a fittle :«,10at U*4 85. Select School for Boys. SpelHag, RvBding. Gragrapli,, «tc. Writing, Arithmetic and Higher Mathematics. Ancient and Modern Language*. Particular Attention given to Elementary English Branches. Boy# prepared for College, or forBusincaa. NUMBER OF SCHOLARS LIMITED. Stndlea at the psrent’a choice; fill included within one charge, $10 00 per mouth, in advance. Re pike* res: To the present pat rona of the School. Private Lo-on* given, in the town, at the usual rate*. R. M. McCLELLAN, Macon. Dn*. 15, HB Principal. Christmas! CbrNtttBB SADDLES AND HARNESS, SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, 9at ?; 05*5 85.12 at: 7 it tot9 -HX 4 a: S10< 5atfX5«1373.4*tfl BMIB0 mtatSgyjTJ^ttometfifij.aat >: *xi New York BarkeL New Year, Dee. 14^—Wall street is mors actio, Ute only points of inter, st heinr the genera! sdr^nce of f^>verr.r.ent7-a0s and old 5.2k*. for wliich the foreign deniffind .* inersaaed by orders by yesterday's steamers. Tie i«sn market continue- sasv at T per cent and there to a grades! aecamulAUon of cspujU seeking invest ment. Commercial paper ia more inquired for, acd ■ passes at 7^9 for flrvt-v tas* names. The stock market f* feverish and irregular. Government stock* strong Railroad shares opened weak aad depressed, cloaiag: vekh an improvement of pei-eem. The gold market has been firm to-day, dosing at 14%C- The petroleum marks* is easier. S*2es Mw oOMl ».W» crude at 4U-^b, and 1.503 bbls. at seller's opuon. be tween January 1st asd ketjewary oat pAcka*ss: lW-Obhla refined ia boad afitola. - The dry goods trade is dull, and the market for the most part is heavy for foreign good*. The stack gf Keg’ish and «emm stairfab<oei m larger to ^wsa’kfc Dte «anu of the trade, ami prices mb lew. ~ WtmuSSr jtoods keep up belter U.an other desenprions, jet they axe K.«er, unless for thmo that are realty chases Mj desirable. I»oane»tic cotton faTwirs are sot pfdtmm up^n .of tai e , and there is but little firmer loss to toe market. LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, SHOE FINDINGS, CALF flCMt Ha/uts# manufoctored to order. dec 14m WOOD FOR SALE. l.NWERSPTY OF VIRGINIA, 200 CORDS OAK AND PIXE WOOD, by >Hf> PRESENT Session of this Institute T Hft rBESENT Session of this Institute com menced on the 3d of October, au<i wilt coutiu- . oe until the 4th ot July, next. J fj* organixatiou of the Faculty is complete, and dcpsrt'ucnU of instruction, AMdemic, Law and Medical, ttr^nsacceMfsl operation. Studcotf will \vt *4- ,SS rae and fcflrr tile fir.1 of Jujoar}'. with yt BbOBt » y«r cost uf U« oUrjra of exproMt. far tVc moBiwlrr of Text-book*, will be xboot Un " O. A. CALDWELL. A Complete Turnout FOE KALE. A FINE YOUNG KENTUCKY MARE—oat aval pacer—is both an excellent saddle and buggy animal. Also a light hue buggy, bni.little mMed^trith •»« karats** and everything necessary to make a fine turnout. I wish to sell for oo otb-. cr reasoa then (hat having recently removed to the city, I harg-c.Q use for them. Apply at this office. y, dcett-flC ^ HJ: SHAW^ —w taw, aaa snu I «8BW $1». flto fMrwdsw sdab K. WAUptN, of Urn Faculty. Houses for Sale.—D. Foblk sale of A. Davis. New Year's Sapper for oflfaco* *. Christmas Festivities. —toe Advertisement. Lunqwest's New Photograph Gallery.—M. J. Lcoqmot Guns, Pistols, etc.—E. C. nodgklas Jk Bon. Blxuketa, Blankets.—Jewel14 Snider. See list of awaited for freight at the Southern Express office. I Notice.—Grew A Maetcrson. Treasury Dcpartmmt— Freeraaa Clark. Land U* Bent.—N. Bom. See J. L. Shea’s AdvcrtUerocnL First National Bank of Macon.—I. C. Plant. Salt and Sytop.—G. T- Rogers A Sons. Auction on Thu relay.—R- B. Clayton A Co. For Sale—II. Reynolds. m Drake's Plantation Bitter*.—N. A. Mcgrsth. Jaat Received.—J. B. Ross A Son. X Card.—Mrs. M. A. Howland. The U iivrrsity of NoGh Carolina.—Hon. D. L. Swain, I.L D. Aoni»n To-day.—R B. Clayton A Co. Reward Offered.—J; P. Sim*. Chance for Baslncsa.—Politician. yS**-Tstivo Warun.”— Every one acquainted with the genial and kind-hearted recently elected city bridge keeper, knows that, though the imperson ation of good humor, he is pretty much of a man when aroused, and is about tha last one to **back down/* when fairly and squarely into a fight. But, notwithstanding his well established repu tation for courage, Mr. C was observed to "lake water** rather fiuddcnly oa Friday last, in a little muss he got into with a couple of Ifilesi* ana The cause of the difficulty was about this: During the building of the city bridge, a flat toteing used for ferriage purposes, aad Mr. bus a wan employed to attend to it. On Friday lant, in his eisit to the river, and when nesring the bank.hc observed a couple of Irishmen maul ing bis employee, ending with pitching him in to the river. Apart from hie interest.in the man, the natural Instincts of Mr. C., prompted him to take the part of the weaker side in ibis "double* teaming*' process; land '‘pealing'’ his coat, he started in a brisk trot, picking up a pretty stout •tick on the wing—determined to "fight the dev il with fire;** or, in other words, meet the 'Greek** with their national weapon,the shilejah. Wheth er our stout friend had given himself too much impetus In his run down bill, or a shove from one of the Irishmen, administerd at the oppor tune moment, was the propelling force, we know not, but Mr. C., found bimself "taking water" in ratberan unceremonious manner. Scramb ling op the bank, still retaining a hold of his •tick, Mr. (L, "let in" on the Irishmen rather heavior than was healthy, and completely routed them—using one of therm up pretty severely. Meanwhile the ferrymen had ewam out; when mutnal explanations took place, the affair ended with no one being "kilt lotirely"— one of the Irishmen remarking, that he always "considered Mr. CL, a friend of his.** He certainly went away With some "striking evidences’* of tkat gentlo* i .an'a regards. We suppose our friend made tbs beet of his way boms for dry clothes, stopping, as wa would have done, to just "get a little sum- nt/* to neutralise the effects of the mean 'wash ing fluid* he had involuntarily swallowed. J -4-4-^ At t*u Naw Ym 8to»e, the balance of their fall and winter dfeeattfoda wfl! besoldai greatly reduced pricer to elofe oat tho stock. Call and —• dec!7-3td. Tnx Crxistxis Tmc.—Peyser A Ce.. have an ^ immense stock of all kinds of goods suitable for the holidays. They have everything that can be used for Christmas gifts, and on account of ^the special *»aton, vqUt sell them at rates whose euespness will suiprife every one who will call and purchase. Their stock consists of em broidered and fancy handkerchiefs, lace cuffs and collars, Alexander's best Parisisn kid gloves, ladies neckties of silk velvet, silk and other goods, of the latest styles snd qualities. Thoir splendid patterns of new and elegant carpetings are suitable for beautiful presents. Generous husbands especially, %an surprise as well as delight their wives by refitting their parlor floors with them. They propose to sell at from 25 to 86 per cent less than usual rates so as to give every one an opportunity to buy Christmas goods at 8. Peyser A Co's, store. At tuu New York 8toxx; a fine lot sf ladies, basques, sueques and circulars of the latest styles aad of superior quality has just been received, and are offerred for sale si very low rates, to suit all classes of purchasers- dec!7-3td. Mat on’s Court.—A few cases were disposed of by nit Honor yesterday: John Gatlin made a clean "chill" of having "taken in out of th wet" some fire chickens be longing to a citisen. Perhaps ha thought the peor things were ■ uttering out in the cold, and deeded "bagging" to keep them warm; at any cate, though there was nary feather sticking to i»im when caught in indulgence in thisyeuf pro ceeding, he stuck to the truth, and as reward for his candor, was presented with a massive token •of tho Mayor's regards in shape of a chain with a heavy appendage at tha end, with which to amuse pimself through the Christmas festivities .and for two weeke thereafter. Adolphus Wright departed so far from the right path as to be caught with a bag of corn about daylight, officer Corcoran. He told a pretty plausible tale about buying the maise from a government teamster for a dollar. Bat the Meyer, though acknowledging his name to be **Wright," thought Be acted wrong in trading at night, even if tho nocturnal period did corres pond with his color, and lightened his pocket to the tune of $5 snd cost, with an admonition to leave the wtaixy paths of pilfering, have nothing to do with "corn*—solid or^lquid—but to "raise” the cereal in a legitimate manner. Sidney Cannon—though not exact!y£a big^gun —was "reported" as having'gone off half-cocked : In other words "discharging** the butt-end of a brickbat through one of tho street gas lamps.— [Wa consider him in bad luck, as he might throw bricks through any three out of fivo frames, in certain portions of the city without cracking a glass.] But, not wishing to be gassy over the affair, he was let off on payment of 810 and costs. Abraham—A vanerable colored father in Is rael—was up, with a couple of degenerate molas ses-colored youths, for participating in a little cotton speculation. It seems the ancient darkey was employed in some capacity about one of our cotton presses, and allowed the boys, Henry and Caesar to fill their sacks whenever occasion of fered. The cotton thus stolen, was conveyed to some white man’s premises—he giving the boys receipts for the number of pounds brought—and the ancient colored "indivfd” dividing the cash when it ran np into dollars, with his youthful confederates. The Mayor considered it a clear case of unlicensed trading, and gave the trio the choice of twenty days* sumptuous entertainment •t Tom Knight'S castle, or $5 and costs each. Thsy took immediate steps to settle up. Thomas Batey. tor a too free indulgence in '•torch light procession." find other fiery liquids, had the roots of his tongue so loosened as to cause that unruly member to wag in an unbecoming manner, in giving his public opinion of the "pari ioa"—thin king them a"cusm4T tad a wa* given a night’s lodging in the city cage, and let off yffatesjlsT on paymen^of $5 and coats. Goon Nrvs^ fcStocelTcflat the New Yerk •tors, m pieces of gooJ fast colors madder prints, at 25 cents per yard. dec1?-Sld. TU X, F. Albion—the oldest Literary.and For eign Weekly in America—is publiahedal No. 99, Park Row. New York. ‘ conTinew was oo oss ooca jewring uaiiw • hallucination in regard to a division of lands and other property of their late masters, that with lew exceptions they will seek their former homes and avocations, and our community thus be relieved of what has heretofore proved a pest and a curse. Heaveaspeedily send the day when these swarms of Egyptian locusts—breeding death and desola tion— may be scattered, end our citizens onee more breath# a pure and untainte 1 atmosphere. But, as we have said, the freedman will soon be convinced of the fallaciousness of his Utopian dreams, acd with tha awakening will come the thought of the comforts and joys that he one# possessed. Memories of the "old plantation** and the kind and thoughtful master or mistress —visions of "hog and hotnony"—will once more poetess his heart and head—and his every effort will be strained to be onee more in the possession of these lost joys. Tho negro is a creature of im pulse—he acts on the spur of the moment—and fet him fully realize that he can and will not ob tain anything from the Government beyond what he has already received—his freedom—and soon the roads and highways wili resound with the tramp of returning prodigals. Should such be the case, we trust they will be received with kindness and sympathy by their former mas ters, and just and mutually beneficial contracts made with them. Let this be done, snd all fears in regard t© another cotton crop will vanish, and •ro tho summer wanes, the broad fields of the South will whiten with the silvery fleece—giving assurance of comfort and solid prosperity to a now impoverished people. 8. Ptrsau k Co., have a largo stock of silk vel vet and cloth cloaks of the finest qualities,which they will sell at extraordinary low prices, forth# Christmas time. dee 12 tf. 8. Pcrsxx k Co—We call attention to the large stock of ostrich plumes, and feathers all varieties and colors; ribbons, laces of all qualities and il lusions, all of which will bo sold at low prices, for tbs Christmas time, dec 12 tf. Look ocT, Dots.—A notice will be found else where from the Mayor, and the police specially entrustcd[witb the enforcement of the ordinance, in regard to tho discharging of fire-arms and th e burning of fire-crackers and rockata within the corporate limits. The section reads thus: "It shall not be lawful for any person to fire a gun, pistol, or any other fire-arm within three hundred yards of any house, except in ease of military parade; nor shall any person burn rock ets, craekers, or any kind of fire-works within tho limits of the city. Any person so offending shall be fined in a sum not exceeding twenty dollars." Now, in regard to the enforcement of thisordi- nance, and the preventing of these things being done on tho public streets, we think the ordi nance should be strictly carried out; but we do think the boys should be allowed the privil ege of burning powder in its various forms, with-, in the homo enclosures. . Wo mean, though, only in such neighborhoods as are free from the pres ence of cotton. We know that the juveniles are anticipating having a nice time, and in view of their four yefirs* deprivation of this pleasure, we should like to see tho law stretched just a little, and hoys allowed to Indulge within the bounds of moderation. What say you, Mr. Mayor? 8. Pktseic. A Co., have silk cords, plain and of allcoloik. Tinsels, {Alain and colored] worsted and alpaca braids and trimmings of all kinds, to meet the most fastidious, for Christmas timo. * dec It tf Curistmas Charities.—It is gratifying to wit ness tho efforts of our lsdies to celebrate the Christmas holidays by deeds of practical benev olence toward the orphan and tho poor and needy of our city. Wo had the pleasure of a visit yesterday from some of the most active of their number, and were glad to learn that their praiseworthy labors are likely to be crowned with a gratifying success. The ladies of Macon, and gentlemen too, are requested by the Committee to send their contri butions for the Christmas Tree to Mrs. A. E. C. Hughes. All contributions for the supper at the City Hall should be sent to that place on Friday, daring the day. The proceeds of this entertain ment will bo handed over to His Honor, the Mayor, for distribution among the poor of the city. Lccile,—This splendid poem, by Owen llere- dith, and vc’umes of all other poets, in bine and gold, suitable for Christmas presents, at J. M. Board man’s. dcc!9-5teod. ***-1 enough to admit their bodies. They then tore their bedding into strops, which they twisted— making a pretty strong rope—and then fastening this to the iron grating above, slid easily to the ground. Once in the yard, their escape was easily effected, as they, only bad a high fence to climb, there being no sentry on duty at that end of tho building. The wall through which tfi% prisoners cut, is about sixteen inches thick* and seemed to offer but little opposition to their egress. Even the lining of the cell appeared to have been inse curely Hastened, the nails being too ebort, and Otslly drawn. We think the nails and plank ing now being put on will resist all future at tempts of the kind.' The name of the soldier who furnished the in struments of esespe is private Cokey, of Company D, lS7th Ohio Volunteers, and he has been turned over to the eivil authorities for punishment, and is now in confinement. Two of the negroes and the white man were nnder sentence to the^enitentivry for stealing. None of the prisoners have yet been reeaptured V5&-Jnst received at the News Depot, Triangu lar Block—Fresh dates, Harper's Weekly, Chim ney Corner, N Y Independent, The Nation, No. 113 of the Monthly Novelette, containing the story complete of the Alchemist of Venice; or the Secrets of a Throne—a romance of the North and South. Tho American Miscellany, a maga zine of complete stories, and tho usual dailies. dec 19 2t Tor Books,—A multitude of toy bogles, in eve ry style and sort of color, backgammon and chess boards, dominos,.chess, bazique and mil other esrds, portfolios and the finest and most beautiful stereotypes and views, for Christmas presents, at J. M. Boardmsn’s. decl9-5teod. A Goon Pkojkct.—We understand that the sub ject of the annexation of Vineville to Macon, is being agitated by the residents of that quiet little suburban village, and that tho proposed incorporation meets with the approval of a ma jority of tho legal voters. We should hail the successful issuo of the project with pleasure, and trust the incorporation will be speedily accom plish'd. In the meantime, we should like to re ceive the views of those direetly interested in the matter. Srni.xcER has received a new stock of ladies* shawls, cloaks; nubias, sontags, Alexan der's popular Parisian made kid gloves, calicos and delaines, which he offers for sale at the low est wholesale and retail rates in the market dec 17 3td A. P. G. IIaruis has just received 20 hogs heads of New Orleans sugar, for sale at the low est rates in Macon. He has also 100 barrels as sorted sugars, at wholesale and retail prices, to all purchasers. ^ rmn m dcc 18 4td J. L. Sou off\t» his new stock of cloths, cassi- meres and vestings of all qualities and laierfl styles, at very reasonable rates. By his adver tisement in'to-day'e paper, it will be seen that he has a very elegant and select variety of goods in his line. The energy and promptness with which he has replaced the large invoices he has lost at sea, some time ago; the fine assortment he has in store and the superior workmanship made in lis establishment, especially to recom mend him to the patronage of the public. Call and examine his stock and work at his business home on Second street opposite Masonic Hall, Macon. J. M. Boakdvax has for sale, the most beauti ful and choice editions of Bulwcr’s Scott’s, and Cooper's for holiday presents. Also juvenile bocksofall kinds, including Abbott’s historic* and others. From his large selection of elegant photograph albums beautiful Christmas presents can be made. decl9-5teod. ♦"to-A. P.G. Harris has received 70 hags of eoffce, which wholesale and retail customers will find of desirable quality and at suitable price*. d*e 16 4td • ' Assorted Cardies.-An immense tupply of assorted candies, just in time for the holidays. Ready at low rates for the wholesate trade ofthe city and country. A fine assortment and large supply of pickles, 8eotch whisky, Schiedam schnapps, r £c, at A. P. G. Harm' store, dec U 4Id. annum. New subscribers fgr ^Tnx Nxw Skirt roc 1865.—«"Bradlty* 1 red to the office by P. 0. Order zZcx SujUc.—A wonderful invention for ladies 1 a choice from the twenty-five qestionablfcjqgqrior to all others. will he entitled to a annual Albion Engravings, free. Address Tom* & Mockelu dee It tf ^ Proprietors. Notick L. P. Strong A Son’s advertise ment in the special column. dec 19 tf PXAISETTOXTtir AVD I*ATRTOTK\—An effort 19 now being made by Col. Daria, nnder instructions from Gen. Thomas, to collect the remains of all wl*e have fallen in bcttle in this section of Geor gia-Federal and Confederate—and have them : decently interred in a cemetery, to be hereafter eelecled, laid oat and enclosed, in this neighbor hood. The Colonel, we understand. Los picked out a fine site for a National Cemetery, a short distance below the city, and application will be made to the Legiriature for a grant of the land, and the work will he commenced just so socn as tho title i* ceded. WcknowthaUh*€tate,through her Legislature, will readily make the grant for this psrpoxe, and we trust every facility will be Laxd ajtd Stock.-Persons in want of slock afforded Col. Davis to obtain information of the ' or hogs, cattle, sheep;-wagons, carta, etc. whereabout* ©f the noble dead, that proper re- * re referred to the advertisement of Mr. Bast, in ► pect may be shown their remains. Ye should J “other column. They will be disposed of near Lke to see the object succesafolly accomplished. 1 ^‘Bcb«»ter. on the Southwestern railroad, I Tuesday the 9th of Janaary. Hs also wishes to Jflffi^A. srKiscEK has just received for sale, at rent his plantation, lowest rate* in the msrkst, a large assortment of —' ' ■ * ■ ■■ — blankets, and all styles and qnalitiea of woolen ^8* Petsee. A Cc^—Carpets of all kinds, rugs, goods. Corner of Triangular Block, Macon. mattings. ©»! efoths. window shades and carpet 17 5ui | bindings rosy low. € A J deeJO-tf. Don’t foil to read the advertisement in the Marou FeCyroyDd containing full particular* cverj^ uafitop ’xxootpz 99S}§ PS pox pz uoaatoq '|eozt« Lx -raqa no woto tfq $e miq ese puc m may paddofs eq teuuxu jfrqi pur *uewXh nres/o •poo® ffuiqsiuinj pus 2ui qjoi j Jieq; snq njm epn$ -Dinui eqx *eqof peXe-euo jorepfaqo qiaasep -Xieuiu eqt xacjj naqvi—*siffi si axx£ xbx Fixxwosxs ax© Tots.—A large assortment i W. G. Engtlhe A Co. 8icx or the Comet, Cher ry it, Macon. See double erii Meeks hack ax© lfntflux Pnu-One bun dred and seventy-five thousand 0^008) assorted dgnrs, from the best imported Havana, to the cheapest domestic brands, for sale at wholesale and retail by Vt. G. Engvlkc A Co., siox or the socket, Cherry sL, Macon. "Come to the Time Gentlemen.*'—We have been requested to call the attention of those in charge of the clock on the Presbyterian Church to the difference in time kept by it and that of the railroad clock. 8everal parties have been left by the trains lately, who regulated their movements by the chureh clock. Without pro- tending tossy whether it is too slew, or the railroad too fast, we do think it would please the Whole community if thqro was but one time kept throughout the city. Get the solar time, gentle men. and stick to it S. Petsee A Co.—Go and get some of those splendid hoop skirts, Bradley's duplsx elliptic, ■Jperior to all others. They have also a fine stock of single and double trail skirts. decl9-tf. piT- The future is ever uncertain and life is most precarieus, accidents happen - constantly and to everybody. 8. C. Gbax.viss is the agent of several insurance companies, and can insure your life against all the ills that flesh Is heir to and give you a weekly stipend in esse you are in any way disabled. Wc advise you to give him a call before it is too late. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Macon Cotton Market. Omc* or vas Macox Dailt Tzuaxtra, 1 Monday Evening, Dec. 38,1865. / Cottox—Wo have to report a quiet market, with but little cotton offoriog. The news of the advance In ^Liv erpool on tha 2d inst. appears to liave but little effect on our market, buyers seeming indisposed to yield to the demands of sellers for an increase; consequently, but little cotton was sold, the sales not exceeding 40 boles. We quote middling at 35 to 30 cents; an extra fine arti cle of strict middling would bring 37 to 38 cents; but few aeein disposed to operate at these figures. Augusta Market. Correspon !eneo Macon Telegraph.] Avgusta, Dec. 15th, 1865. Cotton—11*3 ruled dull, with small offering?. Mid dlings sold down to 69c. Under yesterday’s favorable Liverpool advices, th* market is atiffer at a range of 40 $43e; but want of money keeps off buyers. Receipts are very light, snd will probably grow less. Stock about 28,000 bales. Cotton Goode—Aro moderately active; % shirting?, 36o; 4-4 sheetings, 31c; osnaburgs, 28c; yams, assorted, *3 40£3 50. Provision*—Flour is active. Superfine, *14f>*~ xtra, *18; extra family, *17. Arrivals have been m free daring the week, and may affect prices somewhat. Buckwheat is in demand at *2)0:4 per bbl. Corn lias come in more frealy, and white milling goes at *160, sacks extra. No wheat in market. It would bring *3 for prime red; *3 50 for prime white. Bacon and lard are very du’l. We hear of sales of shoulders os low as 18c, in tots; by single packages they bring slowly 23c for shoulders; 23c for B. sides. Hams dull at 25&30c« . Lard brings slowly 28&30c. • Liquors—Common whisky is in good demand at *2 73 @3. Higher priced liquors go very slowiy, with full stock. Sugars—Aro dull and lower. Raw, lfi@18c; extra ‘•C,” i'3*23c; crashed, 25<g>26c. Molasses in fair demand at SOc&ll for cano; sorghum, 75c. Chezst—Is moderately activo at 25&30c. Rutter—In good supply at 35050c. Egg*—4oc per dozen. G#es—Dull at 35c for Rio. Soda—15c per lb. Colgate's Soap—18c per !b. Starch—14c per ft. Candles—Active at 33035c. Mackerel— In kits, *3 73; half-barrel?, *14; barrels, $51 Apples—$6^12 per bbl. Potatoes—$6 per bbl. Onions—*5 per bbl. Raisins—la demand at *7£A Liverpool Salt—*5 5006. Xails—$11 per keg. Liste—Georgia, *6; Thomas ton, *7^9. Qdton Cards—*15&18 per dozen. Rroosw—iBffifi per dozen. Tobacco—Is in moderate demand. Stocks are light. Common, 30£50c; medium, 60£80c; bright, 80c&*l 25. Sentritie.s—Are offered more freely, from scarcity (Y money. City of Augusta Bonds, SJc; do Coupon.*, 93<& do Bills, 06c; Georgia State C’a, 75c; Georgia R. K. Bank Bills, 96c; Central R. K„ 90c; Georgia R. IL Stock, 70e. Gold is buying at 146&147; selling at 117^148. Exchange on New York, par. Freights—Our river is very full, and goods de irered promptly. Engagements can be made at much lower than Card rates, which are 2c per ft. Respectfully yours, J. O. Mathzwsox. Louisville Market. Chicago. Dee. 14.—Trade continues quiet. Dealers moderately weH supplied. Saw Tons, Dec. 15, r. x.-Cotton very firm at 49g50c, chiefly to. Flour more active, and lO&Uc better; $59*17 40 for superfine State. 10 for extra, 40 for choice, $6 73 40 for »up rfloe Westers.*! 80*1840 for common to medium extra Western. *6£8 85 for common to good skipping extra round-l oop Ohio, and *8 90&9 73 for trade brands, closing steady. Whisky doll snd unsettled at *2 30&2 64. Wheat 2&3c better, snd n fair damand for export. Sales at *1 47fol 50 for damaged spring. *1 60<Sl 7 for Chicago spring and i ilwaukie club, *1 75&1 80 for new amber Mitwsnkie, mod *J 40 for new amber State. Corn more active and le better at 90^95c for unsound, 95'c'G- tor sound mixed Western, aad 9G&96c for new ? Mt bedvy and lower, at *3873^22 for mess. Awing at *49. and *25 5offi20 for prime mes«. Beef heavy at *Ufel4 for plain meas and*14^17 for extra mens. Prime mess beef mors active. Beef hams quiet si &5&34. Cutroeats llfoiac for shoulders snd 1S&17C for ham*. Bacon quiet at lC<al4c for long-ribbed. Iwesael hogs heavy at 14%4];l«l£c for city. Lard less active at 1&4 2014*. Butter dull at 2Sm^38c for Ohio. Cheese firm at 14619c. Cincinnati Market. CqpixxATi, Dec. 14, r. Flpur is very qniet, without any e-sential charge in prices. Superfine *6 50^6 75, extra *7 750.9. and family *9 25&10. Wheat Is Vs light supply, aad prices are 36&10e higher. We quote prime old red at |18UT«1 83, and new red at *1 55Uc 1 CO. ■ Corn continues to be in good demand at 47ra49c for new tar and i3^25c f »r shelled. Oats have advanced to 41c in elevator. Rye quiet at 72&73c for prime. Hog-* are in fair demand, hut prices are a shade lower. The current rates are *10 25.3,10 75 net. Receipts 6,000 head. Mess pork is dull at *27fo27 10. Green meats sold at 8c, ll%c, and 14}f <dl4%c for shoulders, sides and bams. Bulk meats are dull at 12c. 15c and 17c (packed) for shoulders, sides and clear sides. Lard decline*) to lTj^r, —its a dal! market. Groceries quiet. rotton firm at 45c for middling. Whisky dull and prioes declined to *2 25. The weather is cold, almost too much so for slaughter ing; thermometer, 22. Go’d 145. Col ambus Market. CourxBtrs, Dec. 17.— 1 The market is somewhat stronger nnder the effect of the European news. We may quote middlings 38c, and good middlings 39@44c. Not much doing, and not much offered yesterday. Atlanta Market. Atlasta, Dec. 16—The brokers to-day are paying 47 cents for gold, and selling at 49 cents. Silver is buying at 4L and setting at 47 cents. The following are the prices paid for Southern bank notes in Knoxville, Tens.: TENNESSEE. * Bank of Chattanooga 20 u Commerce 60 " Knoxville 15 “ Paris 30 A Memphis 40 " Middle Tennessee 75 " Tennessee 40 “ West Tennessee SO Back’s Bank 96 Northern Bank 95 Ocoee Bank 40 Planters’ Bank so Shelbyville Bank 70 Traders’ Bank 10 Union Bank QD GEORGIA. Augusta Insurance and Banking Company 10 Bank of Augusta 90 “ Athens 25 ** Columbus 10 44 Commerce lo 44 Fn'ton 29 44 Empire State 10 44 Middle Georgia 60 44 Savannah 40 44 State of Georgia 20 Central Railroad Banking Company 90 City Bank of Augusta 20 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank 10 Georgia Railroad and Banking Company CO Marine Bank. GO Mechanics’Rmk 10 Merchants’ Bank 10 Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank 5 Planters’ Bank 10 Timber Cutters’ Bank 6 Union Bank 5 North Carolina ...» 10to40 Virginia 10 to 75 8outh Carolina 12 to 55 Alabama 20 to 75 Louisiana CO® par These quotations are for no’cs dated before the war, and of denominations of 5’s and upwards; are liable to fluctuations, and cannot bo relied on for any length of time. SPECIAL NOTICES." '£sO~Tho placo to bay Dolls, Tors, Candies, Fire Crackers,, and Poppers, Ac., Ac., is at the Novelty Store, No. 11, Cotton Avenue, a few doors above Mix k Kirtland’s. dec 19 61 BOOTS and SHOES. L. P. Strong k Sox, Second street, next doer to Zeilin and Co's drug store, have now in store, an dare receiving regularly, one of the largest and most extensive assortments of select boots and shoes in tho*8outh. Merchants from the country will find it to their interest to examine their 6tock, which com prises all the latest varieties and styles of boots and shoes, for men's, ladies* and children's wear, at'wholesale and retail prices, that ^ill be satis factory to every purchases. dcclC tf £3*r Tho friends of FRANK M. HEATH an nounce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb Connty. The less of an arm in the war has unfitted him for many kinds of employment, and as he is known to be well qualified in every respect for the office of Tax Collector, it is hoped and be lieved that the people of the connty will generally support him. dcelO-tde* Seth II. Gates tor Tax Collector. The name of this gentleman is announced by his friends as a 'candidate for Tax Collector ol Bibb connty. Election in January next. He is well qualified for the office, and is recom mended because of his unfitness for many of the other occupations of life, on acconnt of a severe wound received in battle. dec7-te Maxt Frixkds. A CARD. H. P. Reddi.h owould respectfully inform the citi zens of Macon and surrounding country that he has opened a new grocery store on 3d street, oppo site the Express office, under tho firm name of REDDING A WELLS, where be will be happy to meet his old friends and patrons, for he can assure them they can always find a choice stock of Family Groceries, fresh Northern Butter, Coffees, Cheese, Sugars, Potatoes, Onions and all articles needed by famllcsand merchants in the Grocery trade. Our Stock is always choice. Give us a call. dec7-2w. January Election—Tax Collector. The friends ol JAMES P. SIMS authorize the announcement of his name as x suitable candidate or Tax Collector of Bibb county, and Invite the suffrages of electors at the electiorf to be held on the 1st Wednesday In January, 1866. novl4 te* < ST Go to Biyant, Stratton A Co’s. Naslprille Business College for a thorough knowledge of Bookkccpiug, Pcnsmanship, Commercial Calcula tions, Commercial, Law Partnership Settlements and Business Forms and Practice etc. Send for Col lege paper, Circulars, etc. Address BRYANT, STRATTON A CO., oct21-6m Nashville, Tcnn. Iren ! Itch ! Itch !—Scratch ! Scratch ! BcnATCn!—Wheaton's Ointment will cure the fteh hi 43 hoars. Also cure*, salt rheme, ulcers, chilblains, and all cmpUuns of the skin.’ Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending CO FEMALE UNIVERSITY, FORSYTH, GA., 1866. ired, and the buildings are undergoing t thorough repair. Everything necessary lor tbflkffitofort and mental improvement of the pupils, will be liberal ly furnished. All wC ask is a fair trial. OFFICERS. Rev. Adit! Sherwood, D. D., Pres. Board Trustees. Hon. J. T. Crowder, Vice Pres. “ 44 Maj. J. T. Stephens, Secretary 44 44 G. A Cabaniss, Treasurer. Allen D. Candler, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages. J. M. Parker, M. D., Professor of Modem Languages and Chemistry. , PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Mrs. E. A. Lanier. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. BOARDING DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Lillt“Tcbner, Matron, an estimable lady, will have charge of the Boarding Department. The Spring Term will begin on Monday the 15th of January, 1SGG, and end on Commencement Day, July 18th. EXPENSES. L E . of the Most Valuflblfe AND Complete Stock, Fruit, AN© GARDEN FARMS, In Georgia, with Elegant Improrements. r piILpndersiirned offer for sale their beautifully Jl Improved Farm, ot 14o Acres, more * r less, one third heavily timbered, situated a half mile from the Railroad Depot, Inthc village of Forsyth, Monroe county, Georgia. THE DWELLING HOUSE to of brick, two sto rks, with eight Urge rooms, well tinUkcd, and fronts on the Railroad. Its proximity to tho vil lage offers the very best facilities for school and church privileges, whilst the distance from Macon, renders the form peculiarly valuable to any ouc who would wish to do business in that city; or raise fruita and vegetables for that market. The village affords two of the west Schools in tux State, and the society U everything that in telligence snd refinement could ;L«k, Prick.—Seven thousand five hundred dollars. Twenty-five hundred dollars Cash. Balance paya ble in one and two years, with iutcrest, and mort gage on the property. For further particulars address, ERWIN HARDEE, declaim Savannah, Georgia. Board, Washing and Fuel, per term... Tuition, in College, $120 00 .86 00 Music, on PUno,'Guitar, &c 36 00 Tuition in Primary Classes, $18 to 24 00 Use of Piano 9 00 French, or Spanish, or Italian, each 18 00 Pupils will furnish their own candles and towels, or, for $180, on a gold basis, we will furnish boardi washing, candles, music, ancient and modern lan guages, furnish school books, slates and pencils, and sheet music. Payable invaribly in advance. For further information address any member of the Faculty, or Board of Trustees. Forsyth, Ga., Dec. 15,1865. decl6-lra* Look to the Interest of Your Families, DON’T DELAY. National Life ^ AND TRAVELERS’ - INSURANCE CO., Of New York, I NSURES against death by accidcnt^^Also guar antees a weekly compensation frqrn any injury received. FOR A VERY SMALL COMPENSATION, one or both, as he may desire. Every man who travels or lays himself liable to any accident, and in view of their daily occurrence, ought to take out n policy to cover both death and weekly compensation to help his wants, if disa bled. The Agent Is prepared to Issue Policies at once. Please call aud get a Policy fer one, three, six or twelve months, aud pamphlets for information. E. C. GRANNISS, Agent, decl6-3t* Macon, Ga. SUNDRIES. F AMILY Flour of Choice quality in barrels, Rio and old Java Coffee, Fine Green and Black Tea, Superior Cuba Cane Syrup, by the Bbl, Old Cognaa Brandy on draught or in Cases, Old Bourbon Whisky in Coses, Schiedam Schnapps, qta and pints, Star Candles, Soap and Starch, Irish Pdtatees, Peach-bloW, Powder, Shot and Cops, Tobacco, fine and medium, Salt, Rice and Iron, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs and Indigo, Letter Paper and Envelopes, etc. etc. ‘ also Leading articles of Dry Goods aud Domestics, comprising Printz, Bleached Sheetings, Flannels, Pantaloon Stuffs, Osnaburgs, etc. etc. Which we offer for sale at market prices. decl6-lmt BOWDRE & ANDERSON. The Place to Buy Tobacco is at ^ J. IT. Seymour’s Store, Cherry st. sale. Uadi and you will suited in price aud quality. PAINTING-. House, Sign & Ornamental Painting GRAINING, MARBLING, GILDING, GLAZING, PAPER HANGING &C. Having on hxud all the necessary - material to carry on the buxness. wc are-prepared to give sat isfaction, both in execution and prices, to all who may lavor us with their orders. Wo will also keep on hand and for sale, mixed Paints of ev6ry description. VARNISH, OIL, / SPS. TURPENTINE, BROWN JAPAN, PUTTY, SANDPAPER, BRUSHES, Act. Ac. Orders Irom the country promptly attended to. DRURY a Tripod, Over Roberts, Dunlap A Co., Cherry st, aug 1212m* Macon, Ga. REFERENCESZ W. B. Johnston, N. H. Beal, J. IL Zeilin A Co., B. A. Wise, Clay land <k Dumble, Leroy Napier, W. A. Huff. " Frisbee & Roberts, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 40 Murray St., New York. QOLICIT consignments of Cotton and other pro- O ducc, upon which cash advances will be made. They are also prepared to fill orders for the pur chase of all kinds of Merchandize, materials, etc., etc. Having bad lot and at tho South, ^ able to give entire satisfoctiol patrons. JOHN FRISBEE, of New York. R. A. ROBERTS, of Georgia. RErEREXCES—J WLathropib Co, Savannah, Ga; S Merritt, Hawkinsvillc, Ga; Jos Tookc, Houston Co, Ga; J W Fears A Co, Macon, Ga; I C Plant, Macon, Ga; M G Dobbins, W M Markham, Atlan ta, Ga; D n Arnold, Prcs’t Mercantile National Bank, New York; H ASmyLhc, Prcs’t Central Na- ** ;; J Free A.riny Supplies- OFFICE CIIlfeF COMMISSARY, DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA, AldttTX, Ga., Dec. 0,1S<^. EALED PROPOSAtEj »hlcJ» mult bo la fla- December SSM, 1SC5, for ' of good aad market*!!. S U—-.- plicate with a coj tached to each, wiU 1 12 o’clock, nij Friday, I supplying FRESH BE£F, v quality, in cunal propotions of fore and hind quarter meat, for issue to the troops and others supplied by the Government with rations, at the following turned poets in the Deportment of Geor gia—Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta and Macon, and at all posts drawing supplies from the above named pests. Contracts to be in force three (S) months, commencing on the 1st day of January 1S66, and ending the 31st day of March 1868, or such less time as the Commissary General of Subsistence inav direct. Payment will bo nude monthly, or as early thereafter as luuds may be received therefor, and in such fhndsas may be furnished by the United States. Separate bids win be received for each of the above poets, or one bid may include them all. No bids will be entertained from persons who come under the exceptions ofthe President’s Ant- esty Proclamation. Nor will bids, in which such ersons are interested, either directly or indirectly, be received, uulcss they can produce the pardon of the President. Bids from all other persons, under said Proclamation must be accompanied by the Amnesty Oath. # Proposals must be accompanied by a proper guarautoe, sigued by two responsible persons sia- ting that if a contract U awarded, they will enter bonds for the taithftil fulfillment of the contract. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids offered. Endorse envelopes “Proposals for Fresh Beef,” and address the same to the undersigned. james McDonald, decl4-St Capt. C. 8., Augusta, -A. CARD! 801001, NOTICE! I TAKE PLEASURE in announcing to the pa trons of my school that I have disposed of my school fixtures to Rev. HOMER HENDEE, former President of the Female College at Greensboro’, Ga. Mr. Hcndee is a teacher or largo experience and high qualifications. I cordially recommend him to those who have had their children under my Instruction. The school will be resumed at an EARLY DAY IN JANUARY NEXT, without change of classes, text book*, or rates of tuition, and in the same building declo-Gt OUR STORE IS AGAIN OPEN. NEW GOODS BUT THE OLD FIRM ! GOODS 50 PER CENT LESS N Public Sale of i wWmOi MONDAY, DEC) At my Plantation on Flint River, lit: my entire plantation outfit, consisting Cattle, MM&T AlflO Sheep, Com, Fodder, Rice, Peas, 1: ! Tools, Wagons, Uarriagoan.l B, Threshers and Fans Cott„ Kite hen Fmitunr Sale to Continue from Day to] Persons from a distance can f : l m mediate neighborhood. TETOffS C. ileclo-Uot TI1I1Y JIVE BREN SOLD IN MACON, SINCE TEE WAR F. FFUCHTWANGER & CO., WOULD respectfully inform their old friends and customers, the citizens of Mscoti snd vicinity, that thcy>have just returned from the Eastern Markets with one of tho LARGEST, FINEST AND Stock of Dry Goods, Shawls and Cloaks, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, which they otter to their old lrienda amt onatomera, and the public at Inge at , GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Havingboagnt far cash, umW H.b>> uc,, aenumror uooda, wc can’ aainre our customers (tia we can #cll them 7 . ‘ THE VERY BEST CLASS OF GOODS, Cheaper than they can be Bought South of the Ohio Our Mr. FECCHTWANGER, well known to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, grateful forpaat favors when amongst you, bogs leave to assure all, that he is now prepared to snow them BETTER. AND CHEAPER GOODS THAN EVER! Come and see our atock of SILKS, DELAINES, vV l GINGHAMS, , CALICOS, V BALMORALS, f HOOP SKIRTS, and everything bclongin to a first claaa Dry G oot l s Establishment. Wc would fell especial sittefltion to our . * CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. It ia the moat complete in the South—come and examine for youraclf! llavinir three establishment! 4 , one at Nashville, one at Griffin and one in Macon, we have facilities for bringing goods enjoyed but by a few, and are determined TO BK UNDERSOLD BY NONE! COUNTRY MERCHANTS/f^ A. WISE. FRESH ARR1 New Grocery] NEW Kill D. DALY So E3FR< At Bryant’s Old Auction Room, Cher] HAVE just received a lanre lot <T S«;-»r-Cun i i Stewart A, B, and C, Sugars, Ea^ - Breakfast English Dairy Chee.-v, Prime t>oshrn P, Kxtml Liquorsand Cigars, ami rvrrything usually kepti* GROCERY, too numerous to mention, at WhoKwie an<| Wc are paying the highest jwico !or Country Produce, Putter, Eggs, Bacon, Pried Fruit. < cotton, corm J. W. O’Connor & Co.,