The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 22, 1865, Image 3

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Ci:fil;ii(i) CrftgmiJ. CITY C.ts —The irr.r.-.ecie shipment* of core, re-: Tax Cneist*., Tm—Chri*inrae Tree. did wo SiWed by W. A. Buff in L.inj raid by bin at b;-®"s sLcnld h»r» spoktain the plarai—f<; flJ4T*T benfcet !s loU of Mt tanked* Ha ha , there art na> Ira* ties three.of then. whidftvere — M | a .i— 290 Mrka of rhliat western con tot op ye iter Jar morale I, lad io the aftcraooo rviriTTVfW 53 b cT-'rad.t the )•*'■« rOTeeia thie meric*,!» Wry af eerthac*»!r were boar im aortic* out VJVJ - UV * f triioteaala and ratail deelTra via make onto of] anJ iramberin* tho gift. for the troee. Sereral thia Bad Buka IMt pwrchuei rf W. JL Hog I«arl1toiia wotiJh penefot, »NEtii gftliiBli Rail fon'i flail. fee ro ttead. | io placing tho aHUeo opoo the braochea. The thno trera will be loaded with theaa prraaota of NOTICES. Hew A4r»rliii«r Ia4fi. CkrWtM k Hcnc-H F R«ft. Qaltraaa eoaaty Citation. . £ Liit of CofllcMafa 8 W fiiR. - The C iaroH Grape—L ? W Aafrcwi Siitj-lre Share* of f«MhfMlinilaflrM4 Rakt rirrttp -Findlay A Ihttaicl ►Itorj —W IKBak». Cirr La m.-W« Mho lh» liberty of Mggapt- iaf to thf Street sad Laae CauiittM of Ovfloei! that they vmiM do a aerate* to might pod r atria a • Hy eatliag into reqwiailiea a tew ftad«A on the r;t<ltnp«. The (Im is. about half of them, brakes, ant Wednesday night, daring a brM r«H nearly half «/ the JigbU vert Lloara out. V#ai *u to bo ar -n jp the wLola line o/Wki liUtalroct. TU gaa waotrd that single night “ ‘ ably pay.half tho espeote of repairs, 8. taraco. * 6ifo-Carp4to >f all kind.. re**. ^ cttiM .rphaw, and the *i!te embrace ^,o»I efoehai wiefca ahedn and carpet erer^thio; of raise, aaa asd oroameoV—from a 19-fi* < binding* xtry he. deel?-*t- 1 . ft. PcvMta A CaA hare a large stock of battens, the qualities and style* of vyjrich cannot be tur- yaeved in tie city, jrhfrh they «i|I tall at r«ry •w figures dec I* fit if tho whale. pfr’K. C. ir?*nufrv, Agt. for the >*at fa> aal Life •ad Travel er«* It. durance Com pony, fie insures against si] kinds »f accidents, and fafast General Accident 1’wlicitA corering accidents of every description, for sums from ftttw to $10,«0<i, With componsstiow frees ftt to $to per week. Policies are itaued at oaea, no medical examination bring required dev policy tee charged. Cell at his <dlw on Triangle Block, and Uk at his eii ralsrv. sad Ssisrc roar life. dec J2 If Huasnr Mixm.-.if any one An keep the mu *»f tl'C nr*tk«r now, be sotut hare a g^ud wmarj 1 . Tba chan geo arc as *cdd*s and- vari- ablo as sroidsn's mood»~ blowing hot and cold, •weltering and froeetng. and then sgain as balmy as the breath ef Spring. Can it be that hy same bonus |wea> the wwo-ni hate btMnr slightly mikrd ap.au l that the rlqpkjn rbarge has just concluded :# 'ms rrir.aiii »■ that conditio#, ond that wowt faxr»4 foJfkt them as they cvtne ? It certainly looks «% bat we r hontd err- tsinli like to see the thing atrei toned oat, ao that we might know whether it was really Spring, ■Soiniarr or Winter. From the frd of the atmos- pbero yesterday,we should decidedly conclude it was winlcrtsh. '•V .lust receded at the News Depot, Trian gular Block, Nix Nnx fer .fanuary. Merry man's Monthly, I^slie's lllu>tntd Weekly, Dr mo rest'* Ifoiiday Pictorial, Waverly Ma^asinc. Flag of our In ion. Seirntific American, Temple Bar for December. <**.ra Hill Magaaiao for December,* h|*ore Ifoare for January, a now juvenile mi(S- siae, Student and .Schoolmate for January. Ar thur'* Ifome Magarine for .Tanitnrr, and a fresh loruiec of Peterson's f»r January. : eeny trumpet to a pair of fica vases or a superb Indigo bead cushion. When the cartain is drawn and the colored candles amid the branches lighted, the tpeuteelawfll ban will he well yrorth seeing, apart from the inter : eat excited In Use prizes drawn, which .will be distributed to all holders of tickets present— There are over a thousand articles to be giren away, and but lew tickets left, so we would ad vise all who intend to be present to secure their duplicates early to-day, and to repair to the Hall early thia evening. Por one dollar you may secure a Christmas present worth d2t orft?*, and make other hearts glad than thore of our dead soldiers' orphans. Tas Gstailti Tiwa.—Psyser A fa, have an Immense stock of all kinds af goods suitable fo the holidays. They have everything that caa he used for Hmutsus gift*, and on account o special season, will sell them at rates whose che*pne*« will j-orpriseevery one who will eal- *n i purchase. Their steck consist* of era braid- ■erad and. fancy handkerchief, Jare. cuflh and collsra, Alexander's best Parisian kid glovea, la- di*«* neckties of ailk velvet, silk and other goods of the latest styles and qualities. ThOle/spl^ndid patt« rns of n*w and elegant csrpctinp are «u»te- •Me for 1*eAp.tiful present?. <i-ner**iu husbands, mspeeially, caa surprise as well as delight their wire* by r-fiititg their parlcr floors with them. They propoM to sell at Bom 2J to £0 per cent., less than usnsl rates so as la give everyone an i I>nmp-car:s.and niggers, steamboats and whistles, opportunity lo buy Christmas goods at 8. Peyser Toy guns and pappers and whackers and pistols, Come down«aBum's;net8aa Hyman's concern; But down to Sam Dunlap's, and give him a tars, lie's got all the fixings for girls and for boys. He's got crackers and rockets, for making a noise, And fizzes, and wheels, big and little triangles. Wagons and horses, and dolls dressy) in spangles. m^.7he place to buy DcllS; Tots, Candies. EXTRAOROIIARTI13UCEME8TS. l ire Crack.re_ sad Poppeia. le. Ac, ia at Ifo j KoecLTi (tmI So. li, Cettco Avenue, a f<» : Plantation for Rent, 1,250 _A.cres. Christmas Festivities. GREAT ATTRACTION. Fun and Promts for the Young. Xolkr, On Friday Night, at the City Hall, djors above Mix A Sirtland'e. dee 19*ftt 1 *| 1AA A CUES chared Und. which will r»r»>- l^lyy dace Fire Hundred Dales of Cot- BOOTS and SHOES. L.P. SraoxeA Sax, ficcuud street, hext door to Zeilin and Co's drag store, have now in store. Wee iniltAH regmlaHy* riAWlWf TfefH and mast extensile assortments of select boots and shoes in the South. Merchants from the country will find it to their interest to examine their stock, 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 will be satis factory to every purchases. declfi tf Ion with ordinary cultivation. There trill also he sold to the party who rents tlie riser: » First-class Maks, 5,000 bushels Corn, 4 fit O “ Pait/o. 4,000 “ Cotton Seed; M Marcs and Cotta; WhddCetUe. OhcidCcttlc, ^ <• Sheen, * - Li.' Milch Cutrsi p Head JIog«, Id* »f Uhich in r»*dr T HE Icstivlties of tho Ohristm is Tusk ccr, couiiacnciof-at 7 o’clock. Every article will be labelled, and each visitor | or spectator, will be entitled to the article bearing ! a number corresponding with that on his or her j ticket of admission. Tickets may be bought at the Book Stores and : Hotels, and any one in&r bar as many tickets as • they choosa. Articles net claimed Friday night, mar be called for next day; but ii’not called tor by It o’clock, fur ' they will bo conridcrrd as donated to tho Orphan ; ScLOvil, and auctioned off, and the pr-'cueds turned t over to the Orphan fund. ■The object or this festivity Lrlo rad?3 money.for “ Ovg&i School ovTn* Citt, i\00a !b?. Fodd. 38 acres Sugar Cane, which will produce 125 i the benefit of to* OxrgAH~ School or th 0mr,| __ barrels of canc syrup, ; which fa supported by gratuitous contributions. 2 Iroa Sugar MUis. and C Boilers, j And tapnej or articles to aid the project will be m-' gratefully received, and may be sent to Mrs. Co's dec 21 fitd 8- Pav«»u A Co.—<*o and get *osie of tboao splendid hoop *kirls, Bradley's duplex elliptic, *nr«eri«*r to ull others. They have also s fine stock of sing!** and double trail skirti. d-els*4i». r a » -- ft. I'kvmks A Co., haven large stock of silk vel vet and rlbth cloaks *A the finest qualities,which they w!B sell at extraordinary Vm prices, tor the Christina* time. . * 1 P. PStscu ACb^-W* call attention to the lar/e stock of ostrich p!xmfs,and feather* allvsrletie^ and e*tor ribbons, tore* of all qualities end iK Kangaroo*, porpinieami, and a roaring whang- doodle, . - r ? , ^ That wkWp tte too? of Yankee-^o-«food!e. So ctone down to^am • at tG« sign of the Rocket, With ■ smile in your eye, an ! the cash In your pocket. Sam's big, fat, and jolly, and will toll you uo lie; If you don’t believe it just come down and try* Yon'lfnotfiud him lofty, nor putting on aue, “ n5r*! 'shows off up Bto* ha doc* keep above folks, stairs. <1 if 4ct&3L A Tnir to Fcx Livd.—Those of ctrr readers wh > have never enjoyed the pleasure of attend The friends ef FRANK M. HEATH an- jnucc him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb County. The less of an arm in the war has unfitted him for many kinds of employment, and as be fa 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 county will generally support him. declfi-ide* Seth H. Gates tor .Tax Collector. The name of this ccntkman fa announced by his friesjdsaaa candidate o! lfibL county. Blcctlbatof JaiAu/Wrt. V»--' ^ He is well qualified for file office, and fa recom mended because of hfa nn£tce?s for many of the other occupations of life, #r» account of a severe wonnd received in battle, i , . dec7-te . * ^' Ma>t Fkixxds. Iron Gin and Gin Bdtlux, . HP PiMnteUonTooU, Plough*, Axes, JIoc?s Plough ; Hughes, on Popfarstreet, uni Four Wagons. VXy bushels Sweet Potatoes, and 1U» ** Ground Peas in the ground, From which at least1500 dollars can be realized, will be given to the renter. The above described stock will be sold to the lessee at such low rates, that the sale of the half of it will pay the rent of the farm and the w hoi* amount of the purchase* of the stock. The plantation fa situated Btc miles from Albany. Dougherty county, on Newton Road; lias a good Dwelling House, with .it rooms, vegetable garden, £°?d * tables, houses enough for workers on plan tation. The plantation is complete in every re spect, and has about 100 freedmen on it, who will probably be willing to remain and work it. For price x=nd further particulars apply to E. G. WILLINGHAM, im the plantation. <Jr nn . , „ NEWTON A LAWTON, Thirds!., Macon. Ga.. next door to Hardeman Ss Sparks’ Warehouse. dcc20-tJanl FOR RENT. toriouv, all of which will be wdd at tow pft^aa, Lia# cacw-Jispetttog enterUinznenU of Mr. tor the Chrutaaai time. - dee|9 it. * ttf ^ “ Tie A”. Y. Albion—the eldest Literary and For eign Weekly in Ana cries—U published et No. 3fi, Park Raw, New York. Terms, ftS per annum. New subscriber* Ibr ISM, remitting direct to the office by O. Order will be entitled ton choice from the twenty-five Albion Engravings, free. Address Torso A Moxnci.i. dec IV tf Proprietor and Mrs. Harry Watkins, have a rich treat in v ^— * sedAfrea, p— Cmrov fixci*.—W. A. Huff ha* in store, Lnshel* of celseed whlrh he will aallintma- diatoly. He has n very large and fresh stock of flour, oa’i,_banon, lard, cane and sorgbutn syrup, and nail*, lie receives daily the largest shipment* of com oxer made to thi* market, and *~}|« it at f 1.2i per hush*!, when lota ofMfi bash- els nr* taken. Planter* and wholes*!** and re ts*! dealers wilt consult their interest# by exam ining the io voices in tha douldr c damn sdver ti*«ra»nt of W. A. Ifuxr. Li« ilk.—This sptoudid poem, by Owen Mere dith, and volume* of all other [met*, in bine and gold, suitable for Christians presents, at J. M. Boordman’*. declfi-Meod. lilts Yur Boi (inT Yorn CmturMsa Preskxts ? —If not, goto J. W. Burk*, A Co >, whefe tho •ssorUiio&f of Photograph Albums, of oil prices and finish frill surely pleas j your aye and strike yourtoney. Shout;you prefer something else tliey can suit you in finely boun I gift books, wri ting desks, portfolios, and Juvenile toy books in great variety. Call In ana nfake y*.nf ooleetions. "Ter Dsvilto Par and to Pitci Hot."—There was a high old time at Powell Hall on Wednes day night, ending in a grand row and shooting MTNfM*. From all we can 1 urn. there was a hall of th .-demi moud * in full blast, whan about ten o'clock a party of whit* soldiers, who had bccA drawing pretty heavy on "petroleum," endeav ored to obtain admittance, which was refused by th* single guard on duty at the doer. Not to be hluflVd off in that way, and having stimulant enough in to attempt anything, they “charged" the guard and effected an eutnneo into the hall. Once in. the scene! that ensued beggsrs descrip tion—pandomonium would have been a quiet ton p irty e »mpared to the noise, vulgarity and obscenity that ensued. The police finally ar rived on tlie ground, and endeavored to break up the hall Hr throatcniiig Jhe mu<tieian* with the gttsrd house, which had tho efTeet of causing them to oease **io«ming the bow," and the crowd commerced to disperse quietly, whew a stain pede wa« caused by the soldier* commencing to Are thair mvohreH into the ef Bing, accompanied with d*moniac yehs and imprecation*, ftevera* •ashes were torn «mt by'the infuriated soldiors, end the nymphs du pave seaitortd in disorder* thinking their live* *» danger; when the. timely arrival of the Prorotl Marsha), with a guard, put a stop to the riotous proceedings, and several of the soldiers were taken in charge and com mitted to tho guard house. Tho whole affair yould bare been promptly •apprised by the police, but thay did not wish to nine iu condict with the military, and only took part in the snpprefrion of the riot on the suggestion of the Provost Marshal. \V« hare heretofore forcborne comment on the riotous aud disorderly character of the dancing a"»emhltcs at Powell’s Hall and the Hall in the T. i«i. :s!ar Block, in whlbh negro ball*bar* been given. If these balls must be given for the en joyment (?) of the “fast" buys, ayprians. and the colored pop ^tk-Waxribautu A Bro., haring purchased for caab, a large stock of Poplins. Empress cloths, alpacas delaines, ticking? and other standard food-, during tho late large decline in tha prices of goods in New York, offer the earne st very tow rates, at the New York Store, ou Second treet, Triangular Block, Macon. # dec VJ f.t Tor Booxtr—A multitude of toy bo e rr style and sort of color, backgammon and chef* hoard*, douiinos, ches*, bazique and all other cards, portfolios and the finest and most beautiful stereotype# and views, for Christmas* | ros^uts, at J. M. Pourdman's. dccl9-Meod. love. aaAheia world-renowned artistes, assisted by their ncica, Miss Csrlotta Shaw, the distin- guUbai) I'ieaiit. will ,ir« on. of tli.ir langHcr- proTokinjf .ml inimitable eutertafnmenta at Ralston Hall, on 6alar(ijj eroning nexL The prea, of England and America hare beatowed the highest encomium* upon thcac artiatea. We 1 recollect their enteruinmeaU with plea,arc, KTeral of which we witn«ned about eight years ago; in~New Orleans. One fact we wish to mention, at .bowing that Mr. Watkins* “heart ia iu the right place."’ It was bis intention to bare commenced bis enter, tninraents to-night, bnt learning that it was set apart for the benefit of onr soMiera’ orphans, be refused to open, and we learn, has proffered bis services in favor of the orphans’exhibition.— Such insUncaa of generosity' shoul.l be properly appreciated by our community. A CAHD. H. 1’- RnuutXGwouldrespeilfa'ly inform the citi- *ens of Macon and surrouuiliig country that he hae opened a new grocery store cn Si street, oppo site the Express office, tinder the linn name oi REDDING A WELLS, wbcral c will be happy lo meet hlr JJd friends and patron', for be can assure them they can always find a choice sh^ck of Family Groceries, fresh N'Orthera Butter, Coff.es, Cheese, 8ugata, Potatoes, Onion, and all article* needed by iamilesand mercliants in the grocery trade. Our Stock is always choice. Givu ns a call. dcc7-2w. A No. 1Plantation, IK RAKER COE STY, GA., 1G Mn.ES from Albany, on the Newton road, JL w containing Eight Hundred Acres, . . Friday, when thev should be sent to the Citt Hall. The aid and contributions of the benevolent and ctouit&hfo, arccarmvtlr solicited. REV. J. W. BURKE. MRS. HUGHES. MRS. POWERS, MRS. JOSSEY, . MRS. BOTKIN, REV. M. B. WHARTON. J. H. JOSSEY declSMt* tST’Ladira interested will please call at Mrs. Hnzhcs' on Thursday, to assist In labelling tlie ar ticles. Mxnagkr*. V9* r he following unclaimed freight ratnaluing i'.i t.hj office of th« Southern Ex pres* Company at Go., will be i a public outcry SO days jfWdfttc, If not soone^«dled for. W. W. HUI.BERT, Agtnl. Macon, Dec. l!>, 1SG3, Alderman, ?priaj Sta, 1 bx; R C Allt a, Ms- con. 1 bx; J A Anderson, Macon, 1 bx; W B Addi son, Macon, 1 bx; W A Appling, Albany, 2 bales; a 1 «T Adams,Macon,lbx; LM Bjuruvtt, Macon, 1 bx; Lt T C Batea, 1st Ragt Ga VoU,~ 1 bx; Juo Bionch- et, OmtMbWL 1 bx; W H Buckam. Macon. 1 bx; Jas N Butts, V a con, 1 bx; Lt Goo Buckanan, Ma con, I bx; Jno T Brown, 4oth Ga Regt, 1 bx; J K Bt r.r.t tt,Macon,l cot; Msj E A Buck,Atlanta, lbx; M L Beall, Macon, 1 bx; Mrs A B, Leaoton, N C, 1 bale; J A Brown, Sta, S W* R K, 1 tub; Capt J A Blakcncy, Rock Island barracks, III, 1 bx; T Bai ley, Milner, 1 bx; W G Brooks, Macon, 1 can; W T PualL Macon, 1 bx; E M Brvnc. Richmond, 1 box; MraF Carter. Macon, 1 bx. AII Cameron. Macou, } gjY J i- lemenU, Atlanta, 1 bx; Dr Custsr, 1 A Macv^n, 4 ska; Geo Cornwell, Ma* ' ‘ HACbadbourn, ichmond. 1 box; . ^ —— .. wninr, Macon, 1 ran; JDuckworth .Richmond; lbx; Mrs E A Fra ser, Macou, 1 ox; W H Frickev, Gritttn. 1 bx; W Farrow, Petersburg, V*. 1 bx; W M FinJIay. liirli- rcond, 1 tmx; Dreitz, Macon, 1 box; J B Griffin, > bx; Jno T Gibson. Lt Art, lVtersbnrg, 1 «. 1 bx; A K Holt, Ma- con, 1 bbl; listdeu Maeon, 1 bale; W HarrL., Ma con, 1 bx; K L ltasjer. Maeou, 1 can; n J Hara, Co K, asthlcgt, 1 bx; A Hutchinson, Macon, lSq H EOoy, Army Tenn, 1 bx; S Jones, Macon, 1 hr, Lt TG Joan, ADC, Petersburg, 1 bx; Alex Kelly. Macon, 1 box; J C Kelly, Maeou, l bx; W N Klm- brough, Macon, l bx; A G Lamar, Macon, 1 bx; H B Lovett, Macou, lbx; A Lockett, Maeou, 1 bx; “ ' I F Malone, Ma- OUR STOB NEW 600 FOB SALE. A ONE STORY DWELLING, with four rooms, near Passenger Depot. Possession given im- W had ; price (tlSOO) immediately if you G. J. BLAKE. mediately, a bargain can be had; fifteen hundred dollars. Cull * want a bargain. Macon, Ga., Dec. 2ft—Std. 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 Cognac Brandy on draught ar in Cases, Old Bourbon Whisky In Cases, Schiedam Schnapps, qta and pint*. Star Candice, Soap aud Starch, Rope, Bagging ana Twine, Irish Potatoes, Peach-blow, Powder, Shot and Cap.*, Tobacco, fine end medium, Salt, Rice and Iron, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs and Indigo, Letter Paper and Envelopes, etc. etc. ▲Leo January Election—Tax Collector. The friends oi JAMES P. SIMS authorize the announcement of his name as a suitable candidate or Tax Collector of Bibb county, and invite the suffrages of electors at the dcctidu to be held on the 1st Wednesday In January, ISC6. novH te* ; neewrary out-buiid- deel6-lmt pT Go to Bryant, Stratton & Co's. Nashville Business College for a thorough knowledge of Bookkeeping, Pen* mans hip, Commercial Calcula tions, Commercial, Law Partnership Settlement* and Business Forms and Practice etc. Send for Col lege paper, Circulars, ote. Address BRYANT, STRATTON A CO., o0t21-fim Nashville, Tcrni. seven hundred end fifty (750) cleared and enclosed, There fa on the place a good dwelling bouse, cin house and pc raw, with all tlie r * * " * tags for a plantation. Will produce two hundred and fifly bales of Cot ton. For lurtber particulars apply to NEWTON & LAWTON, Next door to Hardeman & Sparks* Warehouse. tff’ Atlanta New Era and Nashville Banner copy until Jan. 1st, and send bill to N. A L. for collection. ' dec 20-t Jnnl Leading article a of Dry Goods and Domestics, comprising Prints, Bleached Sheetings, Flannel*, Pantaloon Stuffs, Osnabuigs, etc. etc. Which we offer for sale at market prices, ’* ANI‘ BOWPBE & ANDERSON. WHOLESALE MILLINERY GOODS S. Pxvsru *fc Co. have a large ffitock of Irish poplins, dress goods, merrinos, all wool delaines, Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scuatcu l Sckitcu ! Scratch !—Wheaton’s Ointment will care the 3h<*pherd*s plaid*, at the lowest rates, suitable lor itch in 48 hoars. Also cures salt rheme, ulcers, tha holidaya., — 4-k jJwitf * JSf^Tuc New Skiut roa 1*V>. Bradley* Ihi- \irx f3ij4ic.—A wonderiul Invention forladic*. Fn- qestionabiyaaperior toallotheto. * Don’t (all to read tin advertisement In tlie Macon 7dtgr 'pA containing lull particularsuyery Tuesday morning. octll-5tw3m. UP «»»P 7*J*Vi pS poo VZ uosjs»eq U aaq.l 00 0X01. ?<q P« n Il*D ‘ i!-of P 'tuojjpaildo^tf »q )onuv3 imw‘HvmXn mvrfjo spttoH^aiqsininj puwkuu|)opjtaqi .\nqii;.u opu) -liintii ;*qx '*l°r p«*Ae*»ao jo J»)d«qa qtga.vwp ./>ea;u oi|) uiojj a^qsx—'* , KI xx:ti a«X /^TEOKGIA, Jasi'eb CorwTT.—Wliereas, WH- VJ Ham J. Spears, makes application to me for Letter* of Administration, deboni* non, with tho Will annexed, on the estate of William Spears, of s*!d county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office on the second Mrwday In January next, to show cause if any they hare, why Letters shall not issue to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, fids 2$*th day of November, Ifltt i*- v/ ■. M. H. HUTCHISON, T decS-wflOd _ *• ’* - 3 c Ordinary. cliilblains, smd all eruptions of tlie skin. .Price 50 edits.' For sale by all druggists. By lending CO cents to Weeks & Potter, sole agents, 170 Wash ington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mall, free ot postage, to any part of the United ^ sept 27-Gm M. R WHARTON, Wholesale and Retail L IT M B E 11 Coinmissibh Merchant, ■Wholesale Cloak Manufactory. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. W^ibf." *° ,,y to onr » <>ui1 * ° f and best assorted stocks of that wo have one of the largest Millinery G-oods This side of Hew York. We employ over one hnudred and fifty girls in our Clonk Factory, ARCH STREET, * - - MACON, GA. And we are confident that our styles and prices will compare favorably with any house in America. Respectfully, nov!7-tjl OTIS «& CO. W C I.ec, Petersburg, 1 tix; Capt 9P C * J,hx, F J Mason, yiaeoo, 1 bx; mi .mcuku s, Forsyth, 1 can; Mr L T Mile*. Macon 1 foe Col R jug; J f-urrott, Mxcon. 1 bile rack,; Out T wSfo ton, Macon, 1 box; C H Phifer, Petersburg, 1 bx; Cspt Rsvlsnd, 1 bx; D Reeves, Macon, 1 bx; Jno D Hander, Richmond, 1 bx; M S Reeves, Sar, 1 bx; \Y 8 Stiles, Macon, I bx; D Stevens Macon, 1 bx; J Stuckey, Atlanta, 1 bx; Shone ,k Cranford, Macon, 1 corn thcller, Robt W Stubbs, Macon, l bx; Dr B C Smith, -Macon. 1 bx; & Sin^rtielj. JUcon. 1 W e; A J Stokes, Petersburg, 1 bx; B F Steal, Rich mond, 1 bx; \\ B Taylor, Macon, 1 bx; Andrew Temple, Macon, 1 bx; A R Watson, Macon, l bx: dl)«cutwortb. 2d Michigan, Macon, 1 bx: J Wil ton. Macon, 1 bnlc, F Wiuchener, Maeon, 1 bhi: W M Williams Itieiimond, 1 bx; Sidney Yopp, Mil ieu, 1 bx; U W Allen, Loveioy'a, 1 bx; IVm Bosh, Army Tenn, 1 bx; Dr J llumnhrcv, Macon, 1 bx; P Ingles, Macon, 1 sack decltt 30d GOODS 60 PE. THaJ. THEY HUE BEES S0L8 l\ S|i F. FEUCHTYVAK* WOULD rr-ipectfuliy Inform their aid fri-.A. that they have juat returned fK>m lb. kail I m y CHEAPEST Stock of Dry Goods, an EVER BROUGHT TO tun MARKET, «h k i>, pnbllc at laryv at GREATLY REQOKB PIKE Army Svipplies. ITaYlng bought tor c*#)^ i we can veil them !tlfr the ls«t he* n-ev OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY, ) department of georg/a. Ac oi sta, Ga., Dee. 0,1805.) THE VERY' Y r ft. Putanu, ACo. v have silk cords, plain and of ▲II colors. Tinsels, plain and eoiored wunstod and alpaca braids and trimmings of all kinds, to meet the most fastidious, for Christmas time, decl? fit J. M. BojlrI'Mah baa for sale, the most beauti ful and choice editions of Bulwcr’s Scott's, and Cooper’s for holiday present*. Also jfiVenile hooks of all kinds, including Abbott’* histone* and others. From his large selection of elegant photograph album* hcnuUfnl Christmas presents MS Ha mode. decl9-&teott. " /‘I EORGIA, Bibb Coranr.—Whereas Jno. A. \J McManus, as Clerk of the Inferior Court, applies to the onderrigned for Letters of Admin istration upon the estate of Joseph Ken nelly,- late of Miff county JitMiril. - All persons interested, arc required to be'and appear at the Court of Ordinny on the uccond Monday in January next, to show cause (if any they have) why letters of administration should not be granted the spptieant. Given under my hand and official signature. WM.M. K1LKY, decl-SOd* Ordinary. Batchcloris Hair I>yc! The original and beat in the world! Tlie only true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown, without injuring the hair fir skin. Remedies the ill ejects of bad dyes.— Sold by all druggist*. The genuine fa signed Wil liam A. Batchelor. Alsa, Regenerating Extract oi Milleflcurs, for restoring and bcantifying the hair. CHARTS BATCHELOR, augl5-lv New York. AVING ARRANGED an excellent Lumber Iiuportant to Cotton Shippers. H ay Yard, I am prepared to receive, store and sell all lumbar coiwlgned to me. charging only a rea sonable commissiou. T HE Cotton Warehouse located in this place immediately on the river, and at tho terminus 0 plicate with a coi >y or Mrtlft tachcd to each, will be received at this office until 12 o’clock, m.. Friday. December ftftd, 1S65, for supplying FRESH BEEF, of good and marketable quality, in equal propotions of fore and hind quarter meat, for issue to the troops and others supplied by tlie Government with rations, at tin following natqed posts la the Department of Geor gia—Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta and Macon, and at all posts drawing supplies from the above named posts. Contracts to be in force three (3) monthv, commencing on the l&t dar of January 18GG, and ending the 31st day of March 19C6, or such less time os the Commissary General of Subsistence may direct. Payment will be made monthly, or as early thereafter as funds may be received therefor, and in such fnndsas mny be furnished by the L-nlted States. Separate bids will be received for each of the above posts, or one bid may include them all. No bids will be entertained from persons who come under the exceptions of the President’s Am- esty Proclamation Nor will bids, in which finch ersons arc interested, cither directly or Indirectly, be received, unless they can produce the pardon of the President. Bids from all other persons, under Proclamation must be accompanied by Amnc&ijr Oath. *,™y5**“. ^st be accompanied by a proper ** two responsible persons sta- BSSfiawarded, they w ill enter "S?* for the faithful fulfilment of the cohtracL 2wsraea , * , ? m » ^ ti * ht Reaper than <* Our Mr. FEUCIITWANOEll, w,:) faren* when amongst you. bog* lejivc AND CHEAPER GOODS THA!frE v Come and sec our stock of f SILKS, DELAINES, SINGUAY and everything belonglnto a fir**«. We would call especial attention to onr CLOAK AND SHAWL DEP* It is the rnoft complete in thr South— iome a:; Having thrse establishments, oueat N*rh»i for bringing goods enjoyed but by a few, and * COUNTRY MERCiH Parties at a Distance Having Lumlier to dispose of, will And it greatly to their interest to ship to me, as I Sell only on Commission, NEWTON & LAWTON Parties in the City of the Southwestern Railroad, and convenient to saldYoad, can shelter all cotton that mny be ship- I pod from Macon and other points on the South western Railroad via Apalachicola to New York.— We will receive all cotton consigned to us. at the railroad depot, dray It, and put it aboard of the | boats at one dollar per bale. I Cotton shippers upon investigation, will find this route the cheapest and most cxpcdlous of any other route to New York from Macon. Wo rc- I spcctfully solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Our long experience In that lino will enable us to make purchases to the best ad vantage to those who r.wn. earn .‘•Ilk tk-.ta — —* — and all bids olfored. Endorse envelopes “Proposals and address tho same to the und r Frc^hBcef,” Sued. james McDonald Capt. C. 8., Aug- - ’ A word to Buityou, at filiewhcrv. on. Call on no— ruimlnc car goods snd ; d convince joa Hint it .•* to A word to tha wn>c U sufficient. A call so + a hrthn ■ n . ;ih u f v, k/] *>: w.«. AUCTION ON THURSDAY OF TWO nOUSES AND LOTS. Joy to the World !”j f.hanc8 Should send their orders to me, as they can there by get lumber at millers’ prices; both freight and commission added. favor us with their orders. Wc have now in operation a new Iron Screw One of them situated near J. D. Gray’s residence, and c ue near Troup Hill. Titles indisputable. Possession given 1st Janu ary, ldfifi. R. B. CLAYTON * CO. dcci&-3t Tint tNTnoDCCTJoS or Notice for Leave to Sell Land. ✓ -tEORGIA, tJctTMAN ConsTT.—T«o month* VJT after the dale hereof, application win be made to tho Ordinary of *ahl county, for IciTe to sell I am Prepared to Advance Money on all ? Freights. Proas R. G. MORRIS & CO., Gcoraetown. References—Ross & Seymour, J. W. Fears, i S. W. R. R. one hundred and twelve (112) j«ctc*, more or let*, MMtataBH of lot of land No. 39,' of the 8th of tbeefist part c house of FEARS WHARTON &CO., on! Cherry • tree , t - rar* ra M. B. WHARTON. dcc20-3L The Place lo Buy Tobacco Blankets, Blankets. 11 Bales BLANKETS, PERRY DAV/S' PAIN KILLER. !<)•' district, ol said county, the same being a portion off tbe real estate of John Hillman, deceased. Council Procccdiiiff*. Rr.oi LAtt Meeting, . li Council Chamber, Dec. 19,1868. j Pr.**eut—Tha Mayor, Aid. Obcrvr, Weafo»*L Groea, Turpin, Graer, Wilcox. • ^ 5 Absent—Aid. Powers and LightfooL The minutes of the last meeting were rend aud confirmed. SILLS REVCtlKSn. W. A. Huff, Carhmrt ft Curd, and Georgia Tel egraph. Ald. Oboar moved that the Committed on Pnb- lic Property bo requested to select a suitable site and buildings for a small pox hospital, and that ^he second aectimi of the ordinance regulating the Test House, be published for the benefit of the public. ftcc. 2.—“That whenever a case of small pox shall occur upon anv lot in the city of Macon, the m cupant of said lot shall be and is hereby , required to display a Red Flag in some conapic-* ► uous place in front of his or her premises, and < by a sufficient guard, prevent ingress to and egress from from said premises as long as such This December 11th, 18W. . MARY W. HILLMAN, ded5-lLw5t* AdmQdstrafrix. Just Received from Hew York, rt EORGIA, Jones Counttv—Whereas David VT G. Gibson applies to me for dUmfasion from CLOTHING INI) FURNISHING C O O D S , J L. JO\K«S & Co., arc in receipt part o, j • their Stork, which they oflsr at the lowe» f J. K. Seymour's Store, Cherry st. White and G-rey, Administration or Daniel IL Norwood’s Estate. - These are therefore to rite all person* concerned, Ito flic their objection* In this office if anc they have, in terms of the law. * □ Given under mv hand oiflrfallv, this December 13th, 18G3. IL T. ROSS, ■ ] dec 15-la w6m * Ordinary. market prices. Their Stock of BOYS’ CLOTH ING is complete, comprising many choice and new dec30—lw*. sale. Call and you will flna that vou can be suited In price and quality. d »c ll>-10t The Latest Arrival. For pale cheap by Mollcc to Debtors and Creditors. G EORGIA, Jones County.— All persons having demands against the estate of Beujamin M. Tufts deceased, late of said county, are hereby no- tlflod and required to present their claims, prop erly attested to the underiinicd, within the time prescribed*-, law. And all perrons indebted to said deceased, arc hereby required to make imedl- latc payment to the undcrslencd. Thfa 9th of De cember, 1863. WILLIAM LITTLE, ■ | dccl5-law-10 J Administrator. 10 Ciioiw Sardines, «liffcrent aixea. Q-eirseal U’cf'.ST Confusion. tIcelO-31.* JEWETr & SNIDER. f>0 Cases Cove Oysters, I anil 2 II) Cans, 3 Caso.i French Mustard, THE LARGEST LOT OF FIREWORKS, EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IK MACON. N. A. MEGRATH, dcc20Ct Agent. Turpin «& Hui- J UST RECEIVED a large and well selected stock of Overcoats, Business and Drees Salts. Also, the latest styles of French, English and Drake’s Plantation Bitters. ,... .»v *w,-r — ease oi small pox is under treatment, except by ....Utica, l»t orgira be fceM out-1 pby.ieisn. or nurses, sad that any peraon who •i ' ... .. .... „j j-.Ka I *ltaUftltl toobaerve these regulations shall be sid* tha corporation limits, and not in tha Tory I fif|ad by th( , Maror Jn a som not j„ 8 gf|j, *. *».. ---- - « - * 1 nor more than one hundred dollar*, or impris- eenter of the city, to the disturbance of the de cent on«l respectable portion of the community. Wo are g!nd toaec that Ilia Honor takes this view of tha matt ar, and will hold any party rent ing these hall* toy dancing purposes,ending riot ously, to the strict l. tt. rof tu eity onlinsnc. on th. Mbjsct. W« trtl.t lh«so rlotou. t-alli will be effectually broken up. M%V'U’* Cor nr.—'The police, though organ* iietl and on duty Wednesday night, made but few arreals—offenders, black and whit* seeming to hav# »n instinctiva appreciation of what was np, and keeping “dark and laying low.” Only the following cases war* disposed of by bit Honor: James Fields, Sam IXillisrd and Jaffrey Bayo net—the latter oohwcd—got into a little bit of a scrimmage, in which ctcd the Bayonet could not terrify the other parties to the row. But the c se being slightly mixed, and tbe testimony conflicting, tha Mayor canid not fully determine whether th# man wjth the warlike eognai conquered the Field, ar the latter was knocked Hill ard, to let the party offon payment of coats. Ann and Julia, two colored ladles ar tha odor- ifcrous rose, were brought np for disorderly eon- duct on the streets, hut were 1st off on payment s.ffj an;l eosfa each. Mary and Moiinda, two female woman af tha down trodden race, accused of picking np prop erty that had Moot Hs owner*’ for tha tlma being aud dar the privilega of being allowed to go free to “raise'* Christmas money, deposited Sift cud costs with the City Tr*a*urer, A nameless female—who being only white, is not worth msnfton—was called on for and cxHt*. for keeping a disorderly house. G EORGIA, Jones county.-—Whereas, Francis L. Johnson applies to me for dLtnission from UrngiCtrtHflmhfp orSamuel II. Gri-’wcid, Jr. These are therefore to rite and admoefab all per- jns conccrcd, to file their objections, i: any they have in.tlus office, on or by the first Monday in February next. Given under iny hand officially. December 12th, 18C5. ROLAND T. ROSS, dcc!5-law40d* .Ordinary. 20 Bills Bay 3lackcral, FIFTY CASES. Just received by 50 Kits No. 1 Mackerel, N. A. MEGRATH, 50 Boxes Scotch Herring, oned in the guard house for any period not ex ceeding one month, or both fine and impri on- ment as aforesaid, at tlie discretion of the Mayor for each day of such failure; Provided, it shall be made to'spnear that *ueb person w&* able to comply with the said regulations.” On motion Aid. Wilcox, Jlcro/ved, That the city of Macon be divided pfo four medical division*, each to be under the control of one phyticiau, to bo elected by the board, whoj*»„iiutr it shall l>e to attend atridly to the poor of his district, requiring medical attend ance. The small pox hospital to be under the charge of one Surgeon, who must take charge ol all cases sent him by tho smreral district Sur geons upon their order, or of any case that comes under his own knowledge, ha having sole and entire control of this hospital. Their salaries shall be as follows: First Ward, (including East Macon) $409 per annum, Second $300, Third $500. Fourth $W0. ar.d the physician attending small pox hospital $10 for each ease. Passed. Aid. Obear introduced the following rales and regulations for the government of tbe police tha city af Macon, which were read and adopted: Rule 1st—'The Chief Marshall of the city Macon, aided by his deputies, shall have th* supreme command af all the police, and all bus iness transacted by or through the police* must first be reported to him. G EORGIA, Joses (sountt.—Whereas William Denning applies to me for dismission from the Guardianship of Columbus T. Drew.dcceased. These are therefore to notify all.q*er?ons to file tlacir objections in this office, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in February next (18GG.) Given under my band officially tins December ROLAND T. ROSS, 10 Keg* Dutch Herring, Memphis & Charleston Gents Furnishing Goods, which wc offer for sale iO our friends and patrons, and to the public In general, at the lowest prices, suitable to everybody’s means. Come and look Ifwedonotsnit you, no charge will be made for showing the Best and Cheapest the Market can Afford• 13T Clothing inado to order on short notiee by Mons. Rontise from Paris. TURPIN & HURTZ. Triangular Block. CEO. J*. TCEPIN. I J. H. IILUTZ decs COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ) * iwTUiaxL Rev., Division, 2d Dis., Ga., V X"*—v rw. 12, ta«. J Notice to cotton shippers, Railroad cotnjmnltM, Steamboat Box oitaers and Teamsters, all cotton U required to have JMetalic Tax 8tamp Inserted in each Bale, to denote the payment of Infernal Revenue Tax, any cotton found in transit leaving this dint net with the tent of evading the Revc- new law, will be Betted and condemned according to law. All parties bavin* cotton to ship will please register their application for the shipment of cottou, so that their cotton can be tagged in turn. J. C. McBURNEY, dec!3 Collector. FEMALE UNIVERSITY, FORSYTH, GA., 1808. SHORTEST, Cheapest and Quickest Route 25 Bbls Sonr Krcmt. ~ CUA9 12,1965. 50 Boxcx Sperm and Adamantine Candles, 3 OI 'F SCHEDULE. dccl5-law404* Ord’y. VALUABLE PROPERTY 75 Boxcn assorted Cheese. On andkftcrJVVedntaday, the 8th Inst., the trains on the McmpUa and rharK stoii Railroad will run QA1LY, as foUqsrs: \ nvi: HEW fOKJa and SAZTXaZOail, [ | . By the Great Virginia and Tennessee Line. Through Receipt* given by the Agent* of the T HUS excellent institution has entered upon its ICth anniversary. The Faculty la fully organ ized, and the buildingH arc undergoing a thorough repair. Everything necessary tor tba «romfort and mental improvement of the pupil#, will be liberal' ly furnished. All we a.sk is a lair trial. ' M 0 * OFFICERS. Rev. Adiel Shcnrood, D. D., Pres. Board Trustees. Hon. J. T. Crowder, Vice Pres. " •* Maj. J. T. Stephens, Secretary “ ** G. A. Caban fas, Treasurer. HD TRAINS. FOR SALE. ACRES GOOD COTTON LAND, elev en 5 lialf Chests Yoting Hvson ami Oolong Tea RrLuSnd.—The Captain of Police shall have tha immediate command of tbe psttk He shall TO A ACRES GOOD COTTON LAND, eleven l JL\) miie# from Clayton, and sixteen mile* from Eufimla, Ala. At>oat 500 acres in cnlttvation, 300 of which fa fresh. The place fa lm cl, well watered, and healthy. With the place will be sold: Six males, all the cattle and hogs, three wagons, all the plantation tools, Including set of black-smith tools, etc., etc. PRICE S10 PER ACRE IN GREENBACKS, including all the above articles. The property will rent for *2,000 or $2,500- Apply to THOMAS JORDAN. • on the place, W. J. BRANNON & BRO., Enfimia, Ala., orC.W. JONES, Cfayton, Ala. drcl3-w5L • 2 half Chests English Breakfast Tea 10 Bid WhiteFish. Leave Memphis at..A Arrive at Grand Junctfa Arrive at Corinth....] Arrive at Decatur Arrive at Stevenson... 3:30 p. m. 7:20 p. m. 10:37 p. in. 7:50 a. m. 3:05 p. m. WEST WA ID TRAINS. Leave Stevenson Arrive at Decatur 1 10:00 a. m A... 3:30 p. in SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY From MACON to BALTIMORE $13,25: and NEW YORK $13,50 per bale on Cotton. Rate of Insurance cheaper than any other route. All packages should be stamped S T Co to facil ltatc transportation. . THURSTON R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon, Georgia. T. G. RUST, nor213m Agent, Albany, Guorgia. FACULTY. . Wiixlus C. Wilkes, A. M., President. Professor of Mcral aud Natural Sciencra. Rif . T. Asms , A M., ProV'j ssor of Mathematics. Allex D. Caxpler, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages. ALSO Arrive at Corinth. ^ Arrive at Grand Junctio Arrive at Mtmiphls..... J 1:24 r. . a. in 9:40 a. m 3LA.NL> TO RENT? Stock etc. for Sale. LftDgnagra and ClicmUttj. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Mr.- E, A. Lazier. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. The Conuectioa by tlie Route is complete. A FINE LOT OF WINES AND LIQUORS, ALL AND f° staging. Linen Goods ASD Fare Lcm th«n by fcy other Route. keep th. roll, roll it ot tbe proper time, rr»nt [hVt^b^!?^" *51House Keeping Goods. i ‘ - * *e freouent and «>rcfnl :— ■ _ . . ■ ■■■.'■ CONSISTINGO F HvxrART.—An oM j. otteoia*. from i!i»rural. ffirtrUU. catered tbe +*re oTtMW eobaow and eipr dealcra. not for the pwpira tbe ealomet of peace, but to effort the ezekaiiKe of o fiw that be bad nurchaoed er^a. few day. pro- they perform »..Aa. Sow it o . n|foat tbe old jeatbU me\ ” . friend,.5,4 bar; if a coaeiTial taro. the hoar apnoioted mai^ frequent and ««efnl inspection! foeee tlwd policemen do tbeJr doty; ■baU report oil riefationc of tbcoo role, be any officer <4 polieeaos under bit eemmand, ana .ball raako e written report by S o'clock each nwn j„, m tbe Chief (Marriial, in which he shall alfdireleetiona of duty on the part of offi- * ahall gire the name of d the oftamtor Which arreoted, together with oil diecorcriea B&inx fo erfortwato portiea, and erery other artereliinilni the attention of the police. Rr i.*-Jrd.—The whrlf loliee force ahall be di 'ridrd Into two relicfj. carh rrtief tinder the com mand of a Lieutenant, whore doty it ahall ba to remain with his relief while on doty, and see that thcr perform theirdoty promptly aud ener- ana as T HE bBlttcribets ar? prepared to fQrnfah HO- r A M: LI 1.? on .-ior* with the above Gaods, of the best rcak«a, ln - • Bleached and Brown Table Damasks, “ w 44 Clotlus \ Damask Napkins find Doylies Fancy Ixmiered Linen Towel#. UncM^ck and Rua^ia Diaper*. Bin! Eye and Scotch Diapers, Linen Soccliogs and Fni«»w Liaocs, , Irish Linens, 'J . • v HiicUick and Othsr Brands of Champaigne. OTARD BRANDY, Trains on Mississippi Grand Junction on Tuesday, days. ■ Trains on Mobile and Oi inth going North and South day and Friday—South at 1: 5:30 a. m. ■ At Decatur regular cornu Nashville and Decatur ville, etc. - At Stevenson connections i the Nashville and Chat tan tral Railroad leave ur^daysandSutur- Railroad leave Car- ““i Monday, Wcduw*- . m., and North at HOLLAND OXN, .h. p.ir tojfoUrde.nda r.'l -r;ri partaken a hula tea freely of vitw,"‘ a duty. " ffi ilk—The guard room at tike Citv Hall is . .. . w j *i:. taeircuiy prompuy aua ener- H report to tho Captain of Fo- b comes off doty, all arrests thcr matter rrqmnag attention and fel The first J »fracly of *agun thair -oaU’*—-or, rather, rye. In this rr entered tho dealer's shop smiths old gentleman propped tho soap of the pipe he had tou -i«t sr d «pf; for cue that he liked bettor^- ThL *b-. v c-keepfig retand, a*-ho Mi not deaf in *#ee>nd-n»oothe-rpipto; whereat tha old gen* tlaman. became indignant.and ia.luigedinfioes- y indaeant and iasdKlsng language, when the shop owner procured a pistol, which he flourish- od. and ordered tha two men oat of his premises, j *72*. which (he olJcr »nd Hrger one compUed withet Vo «c« toner, bet th« / ungkrr one not f«*ng so quickly. | iBur -. . lt cas«s. whe wa« |»*o«hed oat fry the proprietor*, wife.—Kot i counu rri-nod IikiA r thle rumm.ry prr ■ -.i-.-. the jouqu o-oo AAe4 tbfo -A. wm , so better lhano ":‘. u.»trdorg." .tjOTberepitheUellil.' riicracter.rot ptcAAing A Lt'- WbR. who ru.hcd oe;t with ,n iron F,mi tare Dimity,'; ilAracUlra QUUtJ, BedBlacket*. * Cotton Sbcctin^Aaod YQlow Cottony LrfTUROPACa, Corner of Cocsre-* rod IVHtakrr 3u , uunmu; Ga Order* left wUh Meur*. X.&. Lalhrop & Co., Linger brandj, . GINGER WINE, GINGER SCHNAPPS, .. made with trains Railroad. At ClwtUujooc* connectioiL-firu made with trains on the Eastern Tennessee ond Georgia, and Wcst- . cm 2nd Atlantic Railroads fforfil parts of Georgia, { South and Nbrtlx CaroIta3j\ftir“ J C. L. Axam^ON, General A: AagartfiConstitntionallst cdhflontraneryAd vertiser, copy and send bill UiV.Jf. Kos«, Sup’t. Memphis. . ' W ILL bo sold to the highest bidder, fore a**a, at my plantation in Macon county, five miles from Winchester on the Southwestern Haifa road, on Tuesday the ninth of January next, 40 mules, several good brood mares and colts, aliout 100 pork hogs, a fine lot-of breeding sows and stock boss, cattle, sheep, wagons, carts, from eight to ten thousand bushels corn, about fifty thou sand pounds fodder, thou-and baidiels new coltpn &cuU&bout taro thousand gallons Cub* c*»« and sorghum syrup, rice, oats, a large lot potatoes and ali other articles an<l supplies norcssary for a .{/•etc outfit for afann. Antic same time and place about 1,55) acres of land in cultivation. HO acres in wheat. If not previously sold, will be rented. Terms of rent on the day. Sale to continue from day to day. 19-3 w N. BASS. Prof. William Fisircn, Principal. Mrs. J. M. Parkeu, Assistant. * BOARDING DEPARTMENT. Lilly Tcbxer, Matron, an estimable lady, s ill haTe cliargc of tbe Boarding Department The Spring Term will begin on Mondsy the I5th of January, lbOb, and end on Commencement Dr.y, July 18th. SCHIED AM SCHXAPPS u the mriamt ot .11 policemen. I . rtihaH-io on d«y at I* M. »«d I of Micoa, trl'-l be (orararfled u». a:,<; nil! meet rejnaiu on .Inirmntil EtT-M-^ when the second | with prompt atlentica for my w.rimn of the Sut r.' ..f >r. ral-'e th r riser* en-i rcaitin on duty dccl-eod ra» LITHKOP A CO. CLARET VYIXI tffftvfti 11 o'clock, a. Hi., at which time idle lays) Iu front of our *torv f« ilte Undriwriter? gat to cife . Tlie affair locked serica# for « hile. l»u* the police took part in tne proceed- i»no tb. whoi* }*srty w. rc brought before je Msyer. who fined the oil gentirinan and j-i*. v hi<*h be jT.'iMptly p*i !. After U>e c^se .*< di»mi*i. tbe younger man c.^mruciiecd eariac sad pitching before getting oct of the i»ori room. >r.J •nnrinj a> though he was cu-siagwi a mark.'* He was immediatf !y trrest- d and locked *i*», and quiet on^e mure reirn''<i. r. CiRUiRT, 1‘ai. Hraroca» -v:» 04 si. Nic.-ifM.fofo.—Onr young friends 'od their parents are hotiiied that ftanta Clans h«M* high C«i«rt at H. T. Ito-s’, on ^barry street, a to* door* below the Telegraph offior, wLare tb> j will find a fresli arrirai offtoys r frso ihinh to make their solectiosM. What they cehMdt tharo in Urn shape of Chriatmaj pres riffiTfiftra cannot ba found in Macon.— i Kriftgis, himself. *s«w w«ri t »* to be aext day. duty will be required to fa sundown each unr and re: • rdiitv. nnie?' by vpec: O.ptrin .kf Y« sl.1 th< at 12 T. M »hal! r. nraiu a*, the guard room unt l ! femusioaof the Cap- , ;<nnits masit-efn wri k* hour in length uaTcss e permit rc>: be first ief Marshal. —-Kvt.ry poi.c«.'Man, whcc pijeed on v ;ll !r rcouired to remain in his-best un- til regularly relieved, or until rota-red by Lie officer placing him <»n du*»y He will be expec ted to demean hlm«elf firmly, vigilantly, cour teously. and ta all ro»pec<> *s a guardian tf the public* pence afcoule do. Rlll fuh.—Upon the nrreat of any party ehs*‘ged wi\h violation of law or the city erdf- nxnees and placed ia the guard house,al 1 money or effr-ls found upon his person end which it is neressjrv and pr q-er to take from him. shall be delivered to the guard h*>«se keeper, who shall keep a record of the same, specifying tbe amount of money, or ether articles » taken, which shall be returned to the party so arrested, when re lieved or disposed of, as the Mayor or Coar; may direct. Rcle 7th.—It shall be the duty of every officer or pel iceman witn easing ar facing ii farmed of * violation of a city ordinance to make immediate arren ot tha party ao violating tha same, and any poliseraso failing fa» dinefaarge hfa duty in this i'arucatar shall be fined nr discharged st tbe dtaeratecm^fam Mayer, and any offiaer or po- Ireeoaum who shall farms intoxicated whHe on duty shall bn forthwith dfaobavged from office. Ri tf fith.—Vnrthe violation of throe Rates ue any one of thorn, or tar any BufarfaWatn isfas d ocbarge of duty, on (he part of an; policeman, he shall bo pnn^phad torj utan fr^u sffice and-pay, OT itimiga »» »—| ^ PftsJponrd. LOXDQK PORTER, X ~-NDEIvWRITERSof ’‘STKvMER COM ET" , -s-.iwnrd nntlT FRIDA’S. J9fk inst Findlay ± kenIick, Triangular Block, 2d Strvut, Msc»n, G^. Ttc S4 bales COTTON w? i be foil THIS DAY, a- previcu-dysKiYcrffacd. dndtkvdtds C.4RH ART, ITHITFOBI) Jk tik, W \ Vrv tTrir.BS AM) WliOLkSALX Lii-tI.EH.' READY’-MADR CTOTHING, 331 <t 333 Bread* ty. Comer Worth T t COGNAC BRANDY, FRENCH BRANDY, BOURBON WHISKY. ETC- ETC- ETCV J and the North, ly iien’L Sup’t. igut and Ticket nov241m. NEW YEAR’S SUPPER! FORTIIEBENEFITOFTRE POOROFMACON. To take place at the CITY HALL EXPENSES. Board, Washing und Fuel, per term.... Tuition, In tiNlege, “ “ Music, on Phmo, Guitar, Ac Tuition iu Primary (Jlai Of Piano 1. French, or Kpunish, e Pupils will furnish their own r, for $180, on a gold basi washing, candles, music, ancient ard fftSMw?. furnish school bo<jk.J, slat-* 1 ®v.d und sheet ns>«Jc. Payable 1 For furtl: the Faculty, or Board of Trustees Forsyth, Ga., Dec. l.\ 13C5. J»cl0-lrnt 1 *n i* ' SUKW.LM.SG HUMANITY OF TI118 AGE. IUs relieved more rain *M-cAu*ed n>< |J°y than any other on* tLJn^ that can ba named. IT IS A “BALM FOR EVERY WOL'Nr OCR Fimrr PHYSIOIANB CM. Aud rocoramend its use; the ^pothcrar? * first am*>u»c the medicines called c*r. . tbe wholesale Dru#:fat consldm w leading article, ol Ufa trade. 1 I tic dealers ia medicine sp* * alike in its favor, and its reputation as a mi i*> cine oi grxi NE.NTLY KSTABI 'SUED, AND IT '■ THE GREAT Family edii or ZEE AOB. TAKKN INTERS at 1.1 SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS. COUGHS, ETC., WEAK STOMA GENERAL* / , NUItr, •*'' CANKER, Livi u;Mr. A DYSPEPSIA Oil \t/IGL.-i/»> CRAMP AND PAIN IN TIf. ST^MAI u, BOWEL COMPLAINTS' PAINTER’S COLIC. ASIATIC CHOLERA, DIARKUCKAAND DVbkINI TAKK.N ■XTICRSALLI IT FELONS, BOILS. AND OLD HOlAJI, f L' EHT. BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUIT Is. AND STRAINS, SWELLING < f TIIE JOINTS, J RIND WORM AND TETTER, BBCKL.V BREAST, FROSTED FEET AND C1.8LA INN. TOOTHACHE, PAIN IN THE FACE, NEURAL • OIA AND RHEUMATISM. PAIN KILLER, Tiken internally should be adulterated wtthtnUk or watT-r, ar.d sweetened whb «ux*r. tf desired -*r made mto s s>rup with mol as***. For a OOl »i* and BRONCHITIS, a few drop* on *u£.r, nun, IR be more effective than anythin*: •!'«• *' ,r SORE THROAT, irarpls the throat with a mlrtart ol Pain Killer ar.d water, sod the relief » Imres- diate, and er.rr roeitirs. t jF“ It should not be forgotten tuat tbe r*tn iilcr is cunally an xr>ed to Uhkr li.trroally •• *»'% •c externally. Kach bottle i* wra^^-ed with f t* directions for it* use. Sold by Drug an * V i Dealer* trc*ywhere. 'Vi VIRGINIA AND TENN SSEE LINE. T HROUGH IfrrapM triven by he Ageuta of tbe Southern Transportation ( aipaay at freijrki rates to Baltimore und New Yc c, at guaranteed rate per huadrctl pounds as per Ue on Cotton, all packages should be stamped S. ‘ Co., to facilitate Tran.-portation. Rate from Ne# York to Maeon $4,6* per hundred pounds. THURSTON R. BIXK)MjAgt. at Macon, Y. G. RUST, AgL at Alatuy. novl9-3ai Monday Myht, January let. First National. Bank. Treasury Department, Ornc£ or Comptuo^lei: or tIz Ccbuenct, ) Wa=u:ngtox, I*c. 9th, l*i5. \ Wiekreas, By jailsf u tory cv: i*nc? y r«cnt«.*d to the underpinned. It lias been max to appear that "The Tint Xationed Bank of Mic*," in the Vity of Macon, in the County of Bibb s»J State of Geor- jrii. iili been duly OnpUlized und*r and a^e^rdin^ tc the requircmesits of the Act ctConsyef?, enttt- ied, “An Ad io protid • a Natsjflai C-rreacy s«- rwreibv a pledge of United Statrs Bondis. and to T HE LADIES of Macon are earnestly requested to make generous contribution.-* for this ob- , and to send provisions of all kinds already ry early Monday morn- 1,200 Pair ARMY BRu&AHS, on -Jo. -» , . «• ti-Ho woo Wo* ^ Italian, .ach ’ *//©/ ? * eir own candfaf and baSS'-* \ J fj 0 ? t)* * f '4 ■ ** ' a? fp,. acres abon. 9 1 ev • all under g / place harm; . • ^ years; heal* t 4 * ' Corn, S0 ... Ho-» and i C-* I vrant 4 roTV.,^u.. IV.h ef r information address any mei Just Received cooked, to tlie City Hall, iujr, January 1st Merchants who have it 10 Bales GEORGIA KERSEYS, their power, arc po litely requested to contribute ?uch things as they may think will in.* needed. The funds rabed will be turned over to tbe Mayor of the special benefit of the city poor; and it is hoped*fae catertabiramt will be liberally pafa 20 Bales No. 1 OSNABCHG9. 150 Ke"* NAILS, MRS. V. POWERS, l MRS. JOSSEY, -MaxaoKiJk MRS. BOTKIN. \ 50 Cases SCHEIDAM HCHNAPPS, • A Curd. M RS. M. A HOWLAND would respectfully i f.,nn h-cr former potr-iur. 'th 100 Ca-'Cs BRANDIES and 'WfllSKIE 5 A^1"'' /' want i otv ifttn w X >:-e t^^'^TAFFORB,' Vm-BWHNW. ’ill opt rK n rJ?v retirement oi i«u .WMjhim the ha> jesutned it,at th*2 ro*jia *dy** - ' for fke T‘ ?nt of vv. n. wmrvoap, BE>Xk auarr.iL j. n. tax wAorxrw, ▲ T. HAM2LTO>. Office of Payaa at Carhart In liquidation. norl4-ry«iCm A SALO CFlKliHTf m i \r Egr cam*—i Wo are deti-niiir.ed to «!1 »< cboap a» the cheapest Wholesale House in this city, and frarotiM respe< tfu’ly .u^es-t that peraon.t de- wY^^anvtbino in our line would do well Ut . yffg nsacall. tAcIOSi NEWTON A LAWTON. . * \ A SPLENDID U)T of Jjj O T LI INh! t^frld^for th‘; circulation and wderaplton tto-re- | deuro^fan Y-'otaut streg*- ‘for tfte pta. ^ = S e iIcSSri<sL#'f' ^ with all tbe ororfaions ofhaid Act. required complied with before commencing the busmens WanVinf nadcr said Act. Now therefore, I, FREEMAN CLARK, Comp- 4 *r« dcelSLlw I. aapcrinr lot at CTatoia^, eon- )»Shl — trJller off tb# Currency, do her. by eertlfy.^ that! "The Fir* National Bank cf lffc*, ; T HEREBYapp-W- Mocoa, la.lbe eouatr of B;ob sod orate of Geor- J citv aj UwnieV 1 ' ■£4 to comedcnoe the bmiocM of - - < - —» - the Act aforeeaid. -v—tertimony wh* r> of. witness my hand i L.ft. 1 jrad oral of office, this ainth day l>ccc«- I * 18Kk FREEMAN CLARK, Comptroller. dcelfl : die m<raad request 3 count or note, ta.s ithoul delay- D' id turn overall* oAa oi a Uvjr dx^ln - * - ->•: .-'s iA ^.V-J C«wt tk« eAjoimi. , R. Cra, c ft. PIONii Bauk - glKWSlUD*-, «?'•,