The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 13, 1871, Image 3

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jlUtOUXS p\ROAO»3 ulroiism BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS IN DRESS GOODS IN DRESS GOODS IN DRESS GOODS J. & BOSS 4 S. T. COLEMANS J. D. BOSS 4 8. T. COLEMAN'S J. a BOSS * 8- T. COI-EMAN’S J. a BOSS 4 B. T. COLEMAN’S For BARGAINS In every style of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods CALL UPON THIS HOUSE. Appreciating Um stringency of the money market, tlier offer unprecedented inducement* to purr baser*, one end aU of whom are in vited to 0*11. A FULL LINE OF “ GRAND DDCHESSE " ALPACAS JUST RECEIVED. declOtf A UAUE CIIAXCE To prepare for a contemplated change of part- • ■: nlup, we bare determined to aell from tola date tho following good* at NEW YORK COST. All of onr magnificent atock of WINTER DRESS GOODS All of onr JUDIES’ READY-MADE SUITS, BAILOR JACKETS, CLOTH, FLUSH, CASHMERE and OPERA CLOAKS, CASHMERE CLOTH AND ALPACA WAISTS. Tin* good* comprise the moat rxtenelve, band- acme and atjliah atock tbie aide of New York city; erre lougbtfor CASH, end effered aa they are at New York ooet, preeenta an opportunity not oficn offered to parebaoere to eerorv really choice aid deairable articloe at laaa than tbtir actual W. A. HOPSON A CO., deelO tf 41 Second street. REDUCTION IX DRY GOODS. In order to meet the dominie of a tight money market we will tell at HEDTJOBD 3PHIOES Onr entire atock of DRESS flOODS, l’URS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and CLOAKINO, BLANKETS, JEANS, CA8SIMEBE3, QUILTS, SPREADS, AMD HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. GENERALLY. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. COME AND SEE. W. A. BANKS 4 SONS, decs I f Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. THE L. AND M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES can only bo bad in Macon of novSfi tf WING 4 SOLOMON. B. A. WISE & CO., Cherry st., Macon, On. - D “V -r " ,h< ‘ c P Vloa ’ ^ of toP**- Fw* Hear Mamet.—In onr report of the | T 2£eVS£££I ° ten r “ r '"- rae iTfth ««* ••*«* yesterday, wo quoted beef to. Rat tbieiiopan totlmobjectieo, that even un- 1 .teak at 20 «*>*(. m, .. der tow moat akOfnl handling, there may be article. I a ,, ^ U ^ P 0 ™®- T* 1 " *® K 1Te “ of food prescribed wUcb—at leaet in tome dram-1 prioe and aoppoeed tbit it was re- ■taneea and to tome ooneUtntiona-nuy prove tha 1 t8I “ g “° ctea ** r in ,he «*»• Sin “ thfn . rorcrea of bencfldaL The nee of a tonic stimulant, towBTBr > Wbava been informed that Merritt (each ae Dr. Gottlieb Fracfa’a Bitten,) obviates tbie I 4 ® ro -> °° Cotton A Venn e, are eelling choice drawback; became it U one of the properties of a | Tennessee steak at 15 cents. That's better, and ] POTT affairs. I by TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEC. 13. 1*71. DIY DISPATCHES. Hons. There ere proofs of confidence in their J °»“ e way of Savannah. Ho atatod that tho I CiiAia^».Do«m^rl2-Cotton etron* mld- abiUty to settle with their creditors and con- «™ ™inogmOan* “* * S?Sto sSrito tine business. Many rumors hare been afloat I f ° refund *ho money. ,*.-**- I ea.iei 800• stock SO 151. this afternoon affecting the solvency of other I Messrs, Saead and Jaeksion said that the case g ATAJn J AH December 12.—Cotton very firm; firms, bnt no other failures have been ofBoially w*- 1 * “ n ® without politics in it, that Mr. Uiilyer I hold are asking higher rates; buyers and sellers announced Some of the dealers are reported 18 * law-mekor and could not properly plead apart tendency upwards; middlings 19U; net re- . . . . ... I imtevnnAA SS A V n .... ...1... Ln .1 I * A no, <1 -A - * - t — « fn Hawwa WIT- Skatdco Rots open every night from half- I New Vote, December 12, 12 M.—Tho small-1 ag being differently confessed wittTserionsene I ignoranoe, that if the member who had over-1 ceipto 3918; exports coilstwiso —; to Havre 817; past seven to half-past nine o’clock. I pox is increasing in Brooklyn. Fifty seven bamsxiuent when qoostioned on the sabioct I drawn were a member of the Democrstio party ealos 1200; stock 60,834. — cases were reported during the week. There bnt expressed a belief that they would be able tbat nothing short of instant expulsion would . ■ D *°° mber . . , , Ms. J. R. Axles, travebng agent for the I was a stormy meeting of the Internationalists j t» “tidoovor” the trouble. have been the report. ‘tA'-r true totue stimulant to urge on the excretory func- I w propose to have a steak occasionally now I Txr.xoairH ajp Messesgee, starts this mom-1 fret °‘S ht ; 8nd jt adopted a resolution to parade The associated bank meeting sustained the I The report was adopted. ,, I Britain 2735-roles 500-etook 30 967. Hons, and thru to enable tha system, with the oumelf. I ing on a tour through Southwest Georgia. I ° ext }l a “ <i *y W' 1J applause followed theadop- committee iu expelling the Ocean Bank. The Mr - Hd, Y®f came before the bar, refunded Manm. Doccmocr 12.—Cotton active and ex- •— I Pitwinq whn ... in With the nmner tion °*th® resolution. On motion all workmen, meeting was private, bnt some ugly facta are th® money to the Chairman of the Auditing ^jod; middlinga 19%@20; receipts 2819. Wbat Dots It Mxax ?—Wo were asked this | * wno * 8rre f™ ,n ® P*P^> | women end citizens were invited to join in the produced which ere a discredit to the associa- Oommittee and was reprimanded by Speaker | Boston, Dccombor_12.— Cotton active; middlinga greater rose and promptitude, to throw off any-1 in arrears with the paper, will please be ready on his arrival, to cash I procession. Committees were appointed to I tion Thatlbe Orean Bank will pay in fuli.lt I Smith. I 20%; net receipts 221; gross 1415; exports to their bills and save him unnecessary delay and w*it on Governor Huffman and ask State pro- u rumored that the report of tho suspension of 0n motion of Mr. Peirce, Mr. Hiliyer was I Great Britain —; cosatwiao —; sales 700; stock tmnhle teetion, and another to inform the police of their the Union Square Bank is unfounded. allowed to speak further of the case. I 7500. „ . „ . *■ ' determination to parade notwithstanding the It is stated that the police commissioners ad-1 Mr. Hillver said that he had not denied that I Galveston, Doormbsr 11_ _ Cotton firm, good iMn, which thrui-h - .. — _Z7rr I at AIEAS .-—WO were asxea uus may bars proved tojurioos. Sn!l m it. j < l oettlo ° yeaterdsy when atonding on Mulberry ^ __ Is Dr. Gottlieb Fiach's Bitten; so that whila it hia | * tree1, n *“ ^ «°mer of Seeandas crowds of | _ ~ ” ” -a — j ”1 taotiaa, and another to inform the police of their I the UniooSqnare Bank is nnfbundeJ' I allowed to speak further of the case. determination to parade notwithstanding the i t u stated that the police commissioners ad- , Mr - Hiliyer said that he had not denied that ■ r- --- ■ - 186s . 8aleg 2300 bides; Hoxsx Tirrr.y Cacoht.—We learn that the I prohibition. The meeting adjourned amid wild I here to their determination to prevent the In-1 *hero was a mistake, bnt tho charge that it was I 8 ^ oc j t ^ nerroxu and momwltr force* of the system WI thing was op” to a man who didn’t know, but I man who hired a horse from Mr S. D. Cook at S??® ® f commute, rice la international*. ternaUonal parade on Monday, and the govern- int ® nti ?P a i waa unfounded. GaiaVe!ston, December 12.—Cotton buoyant; •rally, it baa the negative merit i* Mrinr • I vr* se a n ;♦ M it in lr» t ,, , . c , I w ^ted that ex-Jadge Edwards Pierrepont, 1 ment refase* to interfere. I ^ r * Hndeon offered a resolution requesting I good ordinary 17K; not receipts 2284; exports tMMihlv do h«Fm» ***' 1 canaot I m oft4n thtt 11 not 111 I Fr ®eman a stable last Sucdiy, and failed to re- I and other eminent lawyers, have volunteered to Madame Borns, abortionist, was sentenced to tbe Auditing Committee to carefully examine I Great Britain 1124; eales 2700 balee; atock 85,076. »n c 7 ki * I inir P r ** 0 ^ b ^ •bout twelve o’clock I turn him, was followed by Mr. C. to some point I defend the Internationalists if they are arrested I seven years. I accounts before approving them. Adopted. I Livurtool, December 12,evening.—Cotton dosed TUS subject continue! next week under •• Food »na the daily rush was just setting in to Carlos’ in Taylor county. It is reported that the thief, on Sunday. Thirty-two new small-pox cases and seven Mr. Craig, chairman of the Committee on atrong. nplande 10) °. r ' 6in * 13 - M I r„. nr- . .L-. ,U. I . J ... ... .. ,1 Dates from Lxndon at ten o clock this mom-1 death* sinr.> SAinnW I Auditing, renorted that T. G. CsmDbell. Jr., of I _ London, December 12.—Common roeen 13a 3d. saloon for dinner We notice too that ih» I ,v. I Dates from Lxndon at ten o’clock this mom- deaths since Saturday. Auditing, reported that T. G. Campbell, Jr., of. a._ I _. 8 bron « htb * ck * 0t f M clt 7’ •. tt ^ n P“ d J ing, state that the Prince of Wales was still | The Committroon Banks and Banking today McIntosh county, had drawn too much mileage. Ub. Shock* jo the St*ran—Tha first shock o I “tD® go every day and generally carry I to escape from his captor, and was shot dead. winter teila tremendonaly upon enfeebled systems. Wend* with them. He keep* every good thing •—~ t . , „ . ... . Every one know* that in passing from a warm re- I that the market affords to eat, and it is impoaai- I Mato* ■ CJourr.—Maria James w»s charged I the lateconcert and ball to the Grand Duke, amine the subject. There will be no action by charge. gloo to a cold one, or vice versa, tbe body requires I ble to go there once and not go again. I with dealing forty-nine dollars from another and owing hi* musicians seven thousand dollars, the fnll committee before the holiday*. | _ A . bll J .*« incorporate the People’s Savings aa a protection acainat enidemica. an andimatin. I - living. concluded the queaHon of resumpUon of specie “°!ion of Mr. Johnson, of Spalding, a Julian has abaeonded with the proceeds of payment and appointed a sub-oommittee to ex- committee was appointed to inveaUgate the CONSIGNEES PER M. * XV. It. R. December 12,1871. J Holmes 4 Co; A McCallie; D Good 4 Sons; D _ _ . , Washisoton, December 12.—Senator West, I °< Newnan. Passed. ' I emlib ^li/mnt? F^WtaSer B Walker W^P medicina All* travellers and voyagers admit this. | Psivat* RooHX.-It is not unfrequenUy the I guardhouse. Jake Westoott, charge,drunk and “ I ? f introdaoe ’} *. | I Csrlor’; BemdBris PP ’ protection against epidemics, an u-iiniei-n I It it eaaa'lT^necMAArv to * dlmt thi *' I * “.'a V “ "* I 8°*™ nonsa - <>“• " «««>«, cnarge,oranK ana i ^ ud Herdoa> Democrat, from Texas, are I looking to the exemption from deity of all Img-1 ,be lino between Coffee and Ware counties. Itfqiyy BWMijto acclimate the system m I caae that panies who wiah to get dinner at a disorderly-fined five dollars. James Doyle, entitled to seats ind they will be sworn in on gi D g Jf d iron ties n^d in baling cotton. This *Wd. p B ® ooe “ net or one ®®**on and entering I saloon prefer going to a hotel because of the charge, drunk and disorderly—fined five dol- I prima facie evidence of the certificates. The he stated would be equivalent to a premium by Th ? Senate resolution declaring it tho sense npon another. Autumn i«gone and winter ia here. I publicity of reatanranta and the close proximity I lars. 8. J. Perry, charge, drunk and disorderly I ^® ci a ion does not affect the ultimate result— 1 the government of one dollar per bale, and this General Assembly that the teachers of Prepare the frtme and the constitution to meet the of tho Mtixi g departmenU to the drinking. Ap- -fined five dollars. In the House Herdon was seated. Tnere being wou ld no donbt stimulate the production of free schools during the year i871L shaU.bepaid change by a course of Hostetter’a Stomach Bittsra. I n _ p M I Hl I objection in Clarke s case, it went over. In the I the staple. It is a very important concession, | as aoon as . the poll tax due for 1S68, I860,18< 0, Tuu ineatunablo vegetable tonic tocrearea tbe | ^ a j^ ) p a |J er bv arranpicr* nrivate rooma in the I SECOND SlKET.-For several day* pxst the __ street hands have been at work on Second | continue to yield * ready obedienco to court I cotton growing region. ■ |i| l - J — — — — *■ uiu .Ii.iput. XL is 4* YC'ijr luj^unaut uuBifft.'iuu, I * i > * ’ tvmteo „ „ .. h t>enate there was nothing important. and the effort should be warmlv seconded by » n <> 1871 shall have been collected, wasamended .i.wiin.i atrength of t>~—- who take it, and renders W alto K ether b Y *rrsnging private rooms in the | , ^ , . | Sux Lake, December 12.—The Mormons | the planting and commercial interests of the | an^eoncurred m. ^ 3 ^ GOOD THIXGS TO EAT. JQQ HOGS, weighing 125 pounds each. them proof to s great extent against tbe devitaliz- *® oon< * * tor 7 °* tbo building, and yon can now The Honse then adj'onrned until 10 a. m. to-1 1,000 Ibe. Fat Turkeys and Chickens. 600 lbs. Spare Bibs and Bick-bonee. 25 Cans Now Lard. Cboioe Tennessee Beef. For sale cheap at J. H. ANDERSON 4 SON’S, <lec5-tf No. 10 Hollingsworth Block. the Executive De-1 MILWAUKEE LAG2R. the celebrated _ I herewitb eluded in the constitutional tonn of forty days, I off “ *hj **me to my patrons and the public in gen- . - . . the last having fallen on Sunday. At any rate, I S^L, 001 *'" — London, December 12, 5, a sr.—The Prince I p •, A ortn —.’Ll— n f fl. nn . J Q I this is Conley's pretext A resolution was passed 1 , m , ...., — ..p.um. ... - Fibz.—At about one o’clock yesterday morn. I °7 Wales, according to an official dispatch just I 176116101 ilbouiilUlj 01 u601gla. I by both houses last night declaring that when- j for the indigeation. inteetinal Irregularitre., mala- b Y Wog^rortiaing chargee. Now, Mr. A. McGehee, in Vine- "cerved from SaodringW passed a very i .. ....... riotu fevers, bdious attack*, and nervous affection. °-"• “ ^ W r«t *<> rodeem the Wter, for I *> ’ I—..— —- superinduced by a chilly and damp atroosbera. | it>a “ roU ot hooey,” and to give you a taste of ing power of ooM and dimp.^bree t.oZrot, I get a meal at the Georgia No. 2, a, privately aa Btreet . ^ dump carts are busy hauling P™«»;Tb«roada to the mines are open New OaLXA^December 12 -The Picayune I morrow. , , ° ... _ f f .. lwOB K en “l . if uj f -Mu 4V I dirt from one point to another. The higher I ^ EW yoek, December 12.—Arnved—Fiber; learns on reliable authority that Charles Mor- I When my report was sent off at Oiocloekl ere aa prolrGc of disease aa tropical beat, and uni- I *1 your own boose. Gasper Malado is still there I | . . .. I arrived ont—Manhattan, Yille de Paris, Ooe- I gan takes a large Interest in the New Orleans, I last night, both bouses were in session, and up mal vigor-such vigor aathishealthfol and pure tonic I in the oyater buaineea and will be pleaaed to aee I nave oeen leveiea aownana ine a I aniea, Spain, Parthia, Hibernian. I Mobile and Texas Railroads to Sabine River, to that time had not beon reoognized by Conley diffuse* tbrocgb the whole organization—ia a re- I hia friends. “He know* how.” I ,brown 11110 lower pm® 8 *- T“® aidewalk* I London, December 11. 2 p. m —The Prinoe I and to Shreveport from V ormillienville, and | daring the day. He sent in three messages to peilant which they cannot matter. A large propor-1 -I- I have been smoothed and sodded. A short I of Wales still lives. The following was received I they will be rapidly built. the House after 10 o’clock, approving various tion of the colds catarrhs and pulmonary com-1 FoCKD! - On Cherry street, near the “Great I while ago it presented a very uneven appear- I from Sandringham at 8 o'clock: The Prinoe I 1’aeis, December 12.—Tho National Assem-1 acls—none of any great importance. This plainta which prevail in winter, might be avoided I Monitor Galt.. - . t-u..~r xr.-.. anca. some of the yards extending farther into P® 88 * 1 * T “y resHess night and bis delirium « bly at its session of to-day adopted by a vote of change of programme in “tbe Executive De- hv itnnrtianh. .-wt , ■ .ii.itML.il , . I , , „ , ®“ , I . , . ,/ „ . , . I oonstant. 1289 to 277, a reoommendation from the commit-1 partorent is doubtless due to the adoption of a I TTAVING obtained the agenev of tl by strengthening and regulating tbeeyatem to ad- | F. L , to Mr. A. O—n; and neither party ■ | the street than others, but all the fences have | Still Latks.—SASDBiNOHAM. Taesdsy noon. | tee having charge of the anbject for abenaUon resolution by both houses that Monday was in- I -L MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, vance with this tovigorant tnd alterative. Not that I name being distinct enough to send it to its I been placed upon a line, and it is now one of I The Prince continued restless all this morning. I to state of crown jewels, it is recommonded as a epidfic for those complaints, I destination, it was left at the “Great Monitor I the prettiest streets in the city. I his condiHon is unaltered. I lt. —- - . destination. r tw „ .. 1Tr .. ■ U ,. l .. tat« a preventive of their cau.ro On the othro D(J , Ur 8to .. whe „ the same can be obtotned hands it is not only a preventive of, but a specific I 1 - restless night. There »r« uo signs of improve- rtlie, was discovered to be on fire, and in a few I in bis condition und death is imminent at .. _ , . , , | minutes tho building was entirely consumed. I any Ume during to-day, from suffocating at- .. yf’ d “; 1° the stable were a mare and Jt and a fin. tacks. His strength is not so good and what * ‘ ' " * * ‘ sleep he has is followed by restlessness and in quietude. The chest symptoms are bad. Friu- PROCEEDINGS OF TUESDAY. I cow, which very narrowly escaped being burned, moll in tbe chair. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Warren, ley s office five minutes before 12 o’clock. Both „ IK , v » * rr r K nT rt v Rirtnu ,——- - ,—. „ . The roll was called. Present—Messrs. Black, I houses adjourned at 12 o’clock till 10 a. m. this orFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK. pair of Lace Gaitere Embroidered Collars and I M 108 n * mes wer0 not discovered until they had I eesa Alexandra is greatly exhausted. Princess | Brown, Burns, Cameron, Candler, Colman, day. No message of any kind has been received I 00,22 *- v n~tr. A . ... _» rr— T . nearly enveloped the entire building. The loss I Royal Victoria, wife of the crown Prince of I Cone, Estes, Erwin, Griffin, Heard, Hicks, I from “ the Executive D< J \ bheU Jewelry for I VM aboQt It jg sn ppos e d to have been I Germany, is hourly expected at Sandringham. I Hiliyer, Hinton, Hoyle, Jervis, Jones, Jordan, --—— Good Health and Loso Lite.—There is noth- I ling, had you notified me of the fact that I could tog mare wortoy of rorefol con.ider.tion than a p J mreof .. AlcIM1 der” White Kids, a general knowledge of the plainest and most com- 1 mon-een«e laws of medicine and health. Upon this understanding and observation depends our health, strength, and longevity. sufficiently well pemted u to be Mda to pintort I miserable aa you aay my declining to go with I and lt see “f impossible tnat a sparx | The eioitement in London themselves agato.Vthe impoMton. of bigots T®a totheb.Um.de yon. But never mind the h ‘ T ® rom “, ned in 8 P 0 ^ 00 of 8 bmldlQ 8 | 8~ 8ter than dnr,n 8 ,b ® Crimean war. quack* and misguided fools and knave* who prey J mittens, dear A—, a Christmas present from j e Wltl1 80 IoD S before igniting, upon the fears of tbe unthinking masses, only to I you, purchased at tho Great Monitor Dollar S^*w^^. t °..‘.™ in fr ° m which 0 ‘°8 blb ®t Store, will settle everything,” etc., etc. So you I fr0 " m 0Qr wholesslo dealers, thst since cotton had better oome to the Great Monitor at once, 1 Our theory ia, progress in medicine, as in every thing else. The medical bigot, who ia aa wise as an Reported for the Tolegraph and Messenger.] Senate.—The Senate met, President Tram- Come and try the beat Beer in the United J. VALENTINO. I over each branch of the Legislature"passes by a I C. B. WO OTEN, I two-thirds vote a resolution to prolong the ses-1 _________ _ _ I sion, it is the duty of all departments of the LATTORN^E JL A.T T . A W, government to recognize tho prolongation aa I regular and legal. Thia resolution got to Con- I MACON, GA. r kind has been received | > Department.” . Wo do not propose to ° nl '^ one d ^“ oh 8t 1118 Gr88t Monitor Do1 - m 0 work ^ u i nC cndiary,Mthe fire originated Th8 * t0 ? m ? f ,be “ 8 ° m6wh * t ” ats0 ’ I KirkUnd, Kibbee, Lester Mathews McWhor- | Walkeb’s Maeket.—One thousand pounds lv - but ws wonts h.« .11 l® 8 Store, 88 Cherry street, you would not be as I. ’ , ‘ K . I and is threatened with inflsmatron of the lungs. | ter, Nroholls, Nunnally, Peddy, Reese, bim-1 , , .. , , . „ sa to ba sbia to nret/u-t I miserable as you say my declining to go with I w tb ® * oft t and 118 ®®m* impossible that a spark I The excitement in London and the provinces is I mons, Smith, and Wellborn—39. I dressed turkey and chickens; choice Tennessee o o protect I I .l.«u l— ——,— 1 11 —- 1 —“a—I —-*— * u — J I The Jonrnal was read and approved. | bocf; pork and sausage; one hundred part NIGHT DISPATCHES. Congressional. Washington, December 12.—Senate —Sam- I yesterday. and fetch your friends along. has begun to advance, business is keeping pace | ner in, ro dac e d . bill for the establishment of with the staple. The season has been, thus I mixed schools in the District of Columbia, and Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Jervis. I ridges; black fish, mullet; fresh codfish, on Mr. Candler moved ‘“reconsider a bill to ioe NorfoIt t et for 8alo to . dav at s change the line betweon De Kalb and Gwinnett I ” ’ • counties, which was indefinitely postponed on I A- G. A. Walkers. The motion was lost BILLS ON TUI ED READING. C. B. MIMS. —WITH— C. Br WilSIams & Co., —DEALERS IN— Hat?, Cap^, Furs, Gloves, Umbrel las, Etc., Etc., 268 and 270 Canal Street, (Near Earle's Hotel,) NEW YORK- V IERCIIANT3 needing nico and stylish Hats, Family Poetbaits—Nothing is so appropriate , , , _ , , ,, | for .a Christmas present as a nico picture, , , , j-uvu..,. ...um. ..... ......u ,, _ it^b^koSmb^. P^S. ^ Hea^ offamUie 8 who wtah to give their children advancement for him. He wants to stand where I have made arrangements b* which thev I stances no better could have been expected. I wo “ ld be . 8 } > ®® 1 dl ‘y! 0 “ 0 " ed I Mr. Kibbee offered a resolution, that no ac- something they will remember should call at Williams 4 Co. •dance stood two thousand years ago. He believes . , arran G em ® nts y “^ h “ Y wlU N has b8en BoId except eo mnc h as was •“‘reduced the J‘ es "'3° d : count for pay and mileage of members of the Pugh’s Gallery and order one of those life-size To my friends, who have so liberally patronized A : !r . I «««>ve fresh, every day, Norfolk oysters, pro- 1 1,0 collon “us°«en soia oxcepi so muon ss was That the Committee on Finance be requested General Assentblv shitU be audited and an- I „ n .U , . . , . , , me tbe past year. I can only prove my gratitude by in blood-letting, puking, and purging, as the only nonnced »— , n ; CIlroa to a- fl nost and hast “ b sobrt*ly necessary to meet the engagements to inquire into the expediency of exempting nrovod bv u, .t,^, tW o members of tho andite P° rtral,s ’ 1,lte tboso {or wblcl1 be w ^ s “warded Dei„ K evor watchful to tlteir interests, assuring remedy for ail afflictions. We believe a warm o/stere in the world Onlv trv them of P laDtere wit* 1 parties who had furnished from payment of custom duties all materials, f n g COIU mitteo, and that tho Treasurer be ,h ® premium at the last State Fair. them that they shall always get their Hats, etc., at atomacb will regulate itself; Plantation Bitten aids | fl8T0r#d “J™ 1 ®" J® th ® w ° T,d - °nly try them j * daringthe year. Unfortunately, jucludtog iron «i*» importetl into the Unite,! ^.ed to^iy no account audited and ap- _ . .^. KshmTt'’" AH oMers mv^nremm this has conrnnned lo baL of tho crop, though ^ th ° PUrPOS8 b * J ‘ n8 P™ ed in ^ b ® r m8nn ® r ’ Ado P ted ’ w d T T l rT r -“^attmlimn.^BropecGany 0 Pr ° mi,t r _ T(mf ,, n n Tw»».- ah wv*x^«. reboiVtov I u **ii * r »ca x *» F ii I or J)*8ff*®g Oottoo. ... Mr. Keese offered a reaolotion, that it is Dot News and Times, Graphic, Chimney Corner, nov52m O. B. MIMS. Christmas Diuses.-AU persons, whether enongh *tiU remain* for trade on a small Morton s motion to adjourn «rn« iu on he ^ de8lgn of the General Assembly to deny Waverly Magazine, Every Saturday, Harper’s high or low, rich or poor, like something good scale, and with cotton at twenty-five cents, as third Monday in May was amended with a th6 j n8t cIaim8 of teacher8 of the CO mmon T ,- ar A . dinfi Pr „„„ Pi i ot Prim to drink on Christmas. Some take sngar in we doubt not it will be ere many days, we will P™ vlao tbttt no adjournment tak® place until schools, for so soon as the poll-tax for the years _ ’ „ ’ , _ . _ y i 1 the supplemental cml rights bill and there- lg68> . K9 and ’70 C8n be colleeted, and a sale Democrat, Pnnch, Blade, Star bpangled Banner, SAVANNAH, * I Auction of the tariff and tho civil service bill ma( j 0 0 f the State bond* now designated is Day’s Doings, Varieties, Sporting Times, etc. ” tbe* stomach in generating % natural warmth, which at once sets in motion tho m&clunery of digestion, and expels dyspepsia with its horrid nightman*. Is it a Wonder in view of the immense amoun i, - , • .. . , . A , adulterated R-t-mg powder, to nee, that people ther ® ” ®°“® d °“ *’ Y°“ B®t aU yetdo some business before the season have dyspepsia? To rocape auch evil. n*TDr. ,0tt8 of {kDC ? U 1 nor8 8t ZeUin 4 Co -' 8 Fb “ Price’s Cream Baking Powder, Which time baa | ““°y—such as mint julep, gin *nd bourbon proved pure and bealtby. Beown's Bboncuial Tboche*, for Pulmonary, . ... and AatlunaUo Disorders, have proved their efficacy I w8Dt l 80m ® ,hin « r " ' n «* to drink - K>»® a trot of many years, and have received troti- | t * lum 8 c8d- moniala from eminent men who have rued them. A Babe Foued.—^Yesterday afternoon a white I ^djoxnBad, No action - El60ntlT ® 8e881on t 8nd tho schtxrl fund, the said just claims shall be J Die Modenwelt and World of Fashion for | ^J^rJJTe^JdW,’ suMriiTr jJrtro I b8b6,rasfoand j n8tinrearof 016013 cemetery > House -The Committee on Expenditures was , for maki - t 'f I w l^ c ^ l“d a pparently been buried only tho night directed to examine the financial condition of I f or the yeara j n 1868 and I860. Hours, Appleton s Guide, and Buttenck s Me- | » a n r> e 6S no ff« wines, c c. 1 | wag capped in a coarse sack and all th® departments. I Mr. Brown moved to amend by striking out tropolitan for January. Farnsworth s postofilco bill was passed.^ _ ^ | jjj e m orels “fully paid” and insert “paid so far as PULASKI HOUSE, - - - GEOKGIA. Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet. Mabbiaoe Gnnz.—Interesting work, numerous dec3 3m WM. H. WILLBERGER, Proprietor. DARET * O ., DARBV BUILDINO, 325 WIST ISALTIEOf BTRZKT, WHOLESALE only a few inches under the ground. Tho^bifd I sold for taxea'in"^io e< rev 0 !ntionary r ljtatcs a was 1 0 ‘'^ 1 ® 8 ® boo ‘ l ‘ l,1 “ de '*^ u 8 “® 6 ®‘^P 8 Y j FIXAIVCIAIi AM) COMMERCIAL | FrUitererS and Ga n (jy ManU}aCtU r e rs Wholesale buyers will find it to their inter- I was bnt a few honrs old when its life was taken, passed. Senator Anderson offered an amendment that est to call on 8. Waxelbaum, Bra & Co., and I The back of the head was crushed in by a blow, ^ ^^l 1° P a y interest due to South Carolina I monoy collected for the pole tax in the - ---. i " 1 was referred to tho Claims Committee. 1 - •• • - - 1 engravings, 224 p^ro. Price 50 cento. Address ®”“ in ® t f® ir * 1 ° ok ““ W* T ® b « 110 oth ® r “6“® of violence were found npon Washington, Derom^r 1 “-The'snpremo n. Unti.' ni.n»n..— in w«rfi. cut a. I the largest and best selected atock in toe city. | its person. A jury of inquest was summoned, Court has adjourned from the 22d of December • ' Dr. Butts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St Louis, Mo. Bee advertisement, ang!7-d4wly years 1868, I860 and 1870, shall bo used for that The motion of Mr. Brock was lost. Tho amendment of Mr. Brown was agreed to. Senator Anderson’s amendment was with- Dalljr Review or tbe Market. The reason why so many Charter Oak stoves bnt ^ whole affair is shrouded in mystery, and to the 2d of January. RonaDALM! The great Blood purifier is without | 8,0 80,(118 tb *‘ 88 8008 88 on ® is P nt “P ln “7 * tct ™ n0 “™ as to tha (act jg gtated ttlat four members of the Ways I dra ^.““ settlement, ils perfonnanoe is so excellent that mothereonffl he idenGfiodaiid made to * D<1 re°, D A, 0om “ i ‘ to ® haveassured tobacco Tho resolution was adopted, and on motion I in a short whilo bocamo very much excited, reach- every family conclude they mnat have one at flendlsh moUl ® r 001113 h® ld ®“ttfied and made to men that they will favor a nmform tax of aix- transmitted. in „ “ sn can I 8n ® 8r ‘h® penalty of her most horrible crime, teen cents. , I On motion of Mr. Burns tho Tax Bill for 1872 * „„L“ .X K parallel. Williahsrueo, Va., April 24, 1869. Grata ;—I feel it duo to suffering humanity and OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,! Decembeb 12—Evening, 1871. j Cotton.—Receipts to-day G33 bales; sales 573; | shipped 417 Tho market opened at 18j^ for middlings, and I once. It is as mnch as Truman 4 Green can the celebrity or your valuable preparation to «y do to sn , the demand for thes , exceU ent U “ ®“°“eb to freeze tho blood to think njron The Kepn at I have used toe Roeadalia with the most de- | \ aac h things. I . . to-aay otded advantage. Aa a blood purifier it is without parallel I believe it will cure every eruption of The Republican Senators canenssed three npon tho report of the joint com mittee of retrenchment and the civil service bill with no resnlt. New York, December 12.—The Ocean Bank was token up by sections. The sections were severally read. 19c. Evening advices from Now York being un favorable, a slight dullness ensuod, with a decline I BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. aep22dAw6ni* tebks cash. B. & W. B. HILZ,, Attorneys at Law, NO- 83 (UP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET, Macon, Ga. octSl if PURE GYPSUM. /CONTAINING nincty-nino and two-thirds per Stoves! Stoves!—That do their own blow-| Fibe Alaum Wanted.—We have been re- ^ ^ Jr -„.. n toe akin which flesh to boir to, besides possessing I jng . The Stewart, Great Benefactor, Good 1 aestod b y fieTeraI P»rtios to call the attention I has liwen” torownonr by the c!e”oring“Honso‘!' gratt (onio properties. Jly family would not bo I an d improved Iron Witch. Bemember I anthorities to the necessity for a fire bell I Win. M. Tweed was a director. It is stated that The first section provides for levying a tax of I morning pricos, and tho market closed firm I Vj cent. (99 66 per cent.) Solnblo Matter. War- without it. lteepectfully, E. H. Lively. five hundred tbonsand dollars, exclusive of *t 18K for middlings, special taxes, as the basis of taxation. macon cotton statement. The first seotion was adopted. stock on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.. Mr. Smith moved to amend so mnch of sec- | Received to-day 633 ~ ’ * 33,031-33,634 ir TOU WANT TO rUBCHASE TIE BEST COOKING STOVE i:vkb onrxaxn is maix>s v FOR THE LEAST MONEY, II. A. WINE A- CO., Macon, Ga. ^Trrrorve your eye-sigbt by using the L. and M. Perfected Sjiectacles. UOv26 tf r, zduox oonzN. oco. a tuepin. z. t. oonnxe. SAMUEL r. DICKINSON. OGDEN & CO., (ollon Commission Mcrclinnls, MAOON, GA. /COTTON PURCHASED FOB ORDER. OOX- MtiSMENTS FOB NEW YORK, ASD ORDERS FOR rURCHABE OR SALE FOB FUTURE DE LIVERY SOLICITED. Refer by rermiroion to Merore. R. R. Grave* 4 Co. New York. Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savan nah Means. John W. Asdsraon'a Sons, Savannah. Merore. Duncan 4 Johnston, Savannah. Masare. Bates 4 Comer, Savannah. ooU7tf AT WING 4 SOLOMON’S. Batohelor's Hair Dye. Tbie enperb Hatr Dye to tha beat to tha World— perfectly harmless, reliable and tn.tantaneou.; no dUappointmeeit: no ridieoloo* tints or ilirogreMile odor. The genuine Wm. A. Batchelor e Hair Dye prod ooe* immediately a splendid Black or natoral Brown, leave* the hair clean, sort, beautiful; doe* not contain a particle of lead or any tojuriooecojn- pousd. Sold by all druggists. Factory. 16 KIND STREET, N. Y. oet»d*odly Lou or ViTaumr.—There to not a ease where there n a loro of vitality to which Dr. Price’* Blood EoticberviU not prove beneficial. Cure given up aa put hah?, when sinking into bopeleu decline, hare recovered renewed life and energy by it* rue. In addition to it* blood anriefatog properties, it to a true tonic, boikto up and eonetraeto, renders diges tion more rapid and effectual, while it eliminates all Imparities. Druggists have it for sals. A CARD. I HAVE made arrangements with tha largut and moat reliable coetnmrra in New York to hire u mao T costumes aa required for the eomtog Mu qaerede Ball. Ladies sod georirmen wishing to •elect, sen do eo from this date. Hire for coe- ta Afiorde» oonfidecttol, “ d ™ e £ 8 !j|S!?n I>,0 * ,n " bar 21*t. MBb-X. I ?- Eba8P| . nov28-t31dee 68 Mulberry etreet. Valuable Property for Sale. XDEB an order of the Ordinary of Bibb epunty I will soU toe house and lot to Vtoeville be ing to the estate of Dr. E. 0. Willtontooo, before loort-hooeedoor to the city of Macon, between eg el boon of aaj*. on toe Bret Tuesday in Jan- nest. Term* cash. tSS tde JAMES T. NTS BET, Adm’r with will annexed. Select School for Girls and Boys T AM delighted to announce to my former pa- ttiat I will be able to reopen my school January 1872. Ea . application must be made to X. It ScUttf w.ih Harm A Pater. *4 per month for English Branch**, Mathemit- iee and Latin; 06 per mouth for English Branches, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French- ** *— hr S U,b tonebroonj^ urad. V^T.^Ya^ Mas. Warreoitu’s Bracp rou Soothino Ghil dben—Many sleepless nights of painful watching* I toe anxious mother might be SToidod by using [ this invaluable preparation. the farmer’s horse*—one of them needed no I s 001 ® where on top of toe hill in tho direction •he failure was occasioned by the 8trinBenoy in y on 23 as prescribes an ad valorem tax on the Received previously, praising-speaks for itself. of VineviUe. Many of the business men of the ^™t° D fiL^ r ?™ t I ^f ,8 ,^ 0 Sf^Jto t eri 8 ll >O ho 8810 of li<,aora b 7 strikirl R ont 8813 provision praising .peaks for .taelf city reside in that direction, and an .Urn of XJSLWZZ. P ^^ZutSd^^toirty ^lo^: I Bh^ «7 | | fire they never bear. The consequence is a | Wright & Co., and John Laycraft is announced I T 7 ^ 0D8 ' I Shippod previously.* V.V.*.*.'.'.*.24,017 24,434 | rantod free from all impurities. Prepared in thm city, and for sate at tbe low price of FIFTEEN , DOLLAUS PER TON, CASH, by 1,739 | JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, eep23 dlaw3m Gharleeton, 8. C. Outer, Douglas & Co. 35,373 Foe the HorjDAra.-M.ck Brother*, Second man’s business house and all hia effects in this consequence of the stringency in money mat- M r. Brown offered an amendment that parties I ato , k - h - d thi . aTeni ._ street, Damonr'a block, have received another I part of the city may be destroyed at night ffiid f 18 an ^ , °. antb ®“ t,c8t f d rnmor,b8t living ont of the State and selling by sample or I ’ — ■ I — ““' “ —ww..— - ■ J«**e AAMajr uo ucouu^ou HV UlgUb U1U I y» . M » . . p , , , , I ilTUlg u» luu uiaiu auu noiuug uji nuajiiu ui ■ ____ I 5’SS‘U'“mSidSKe,urm“ufS ???'* °i th °? 8 b ® ^ow’ nothing at all of it If tho plan is IZSKto ?2!^foffldS*SrtSi Withdrawn*” 0 *“ “ “ d 8t ' ner ‘ 1 ““ keU W ® <,a0t ° 88 ^ by tbe proprietor* at Schiedam in' Holland, to war- 1 10,1 assortment of laoe collars and other fancy I practicable, we would anggest that on some ele- j state that the Prince of Wales' case is not hope- ranted perfectly pure, and free from all deleterious I articles suitable for holiday present*. Also a rated point a fire bell be erected and it be made I lea*. Hia voice remains strong. n'^rrenato^or^Indiimarioii^DKWHnr^iiotof Rhenma-1 00l “P ,e !® ,ln ® of ladies’and children's merino the doty of some person to attend to it and Chtulecothe, Ohjo, December 12.—'The ver- liqnor dealers. Withdrawn. | follows: Section 2d was adopted. I pnitup states currency—loans. Mr. Jones moved to amend the 3d section by p or m0 ntb 1K@2>$ pei cent imposing a tax of $50 on every skating rink in * gold and silver. Dvspepeia or Indicosticn, Dropsy, Gont, Rheoma- “ uo Ul 1,14100 141111 CU,1U1C “° pei*on io auena io u ana ” imposing a rax oi «.>u on every saaiing rinx in gold and silver. tinm, general DobUity, CataRahof the Bladder, vests, woolen goods, gloves, hosiery, plain and sound the alarm when the bells down town give Keco „ d decree A motionwas^nade for a new 1110 State * Ado P ted — a y® 8 14 ? na y a 14 « Buying rates for Gold $1 10 Mr. Brown offered an amendment, that every Selling... 1 11 ^-r- . Ew. - . Al — , w * second decree. A motion was made for anew! Pam* to tho Back and Stomach and all direa.ro of em broidered bosoms, black velvet ribbon*, and the signal. The fire season is on hand and we trial , , . . ■■ |th™;,.,i»i, ins tho Urmary Organa. It give, great relief in Asthma, . , ... .... . . . . ..... . . I agent of a life insurance company doing busi- Buyingratos forSilver 105 Gravel and Calculi to tbe Bladder; strengthen. 8 variety of other desirable goods, which they will be fortunate indeed if the business portion Columbia, December 12.—In the United ^ in thjg gtate shall a a 0 f * 10 . Agreed Selling 1 08 and invigorates tho sydtan, and will keep eff that I offer at extremely low prices. deel0-61 I of the city escapes the ravages of the fire fiend I States Circnit Coart to-day, R. Hayes Mitchell, 1 1 ——* — -—— dreadful scourge. Fever and Ague, when taken to I — through toe entire winter. i .—a u . tome - ... ... I Santa Claus is Coming.—Truman & Green I Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. I WM. E. TANNER & CO. Krpectal pains have been tak on as to its quality,,. , ... and a permanent uniformity is guaranteed. This I have an exoellent stock of vases, statuettes and The Cotton Crop.—It is now an established oiiica \jircuii> uuuii io*Qay, xv. iiujCH ixi.iicucxi, | I XXGI1ANOS ON NXW YORK. »» xva. -I. IX XL.AV OU Jt I Th® President appointed on tho part of tho | % di8 f£, nnt I STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and conspiracy under the Ku-klux laws. The jury Senate, under the act to protect the peonle of 8eU “ >tt .Vcn'.VeV ov'«aVankVit pem ’ SAW-MILLS; consists of two whites and ten blacks and mu-1 thfa statB amlinRl , hn ni Bra i and frandnlent I „ ^ exchange on savannah. | BARK BKl9T and PLASTER MILLS; latoes. this State against tho illegal and fraudulent Ravine n . r I ! tv J. ii. os ~ t *1.. 00,1 tv;.. I - A.O K I ®v«ry thing suitobl. for onr venerable friend. | foot beyond all dispute, that the crop of 1871. | fa. Louis, Deembor lg—The lowy hoy* | |“ n8 of bond8 ’ Mr ’ Simnl0 “ 8 - of th ® 22d Dis -1 ;■ 80 BBABS, MOiOElilNofStaf 8 ’ “ toted 1 ‘fi^ quahty/aiid thi I Money is sesroe, but if old Santo cannot invest I most neoessarily faU far short of the crop of I of the Legislature adopted a concurrent resolu-1 Ur Bnlton offered an amendment that every Aromitio Juniper Berry of Italy. As a healthful his cash at Truman & Green’s we fear the little 11870. Alas! the business men have found it tion requesting the Government to aid in estab- or owner Q f a f aro bank shall pay an b *X r ff“tov b “d^dX2e°wbq travel, and are rob- '° lks * iU have bnt a poor time this Christmss. out long since, from the falling off in trade; ^J*,. 8 " JSJS?JtSSS* JSH/SS I 8 ” 118 L‘“ ot 32,300. Adopted, Shoulders Sugar-cured hams. 8^ @ 9 I, YOU wtoh anyttong to the w*y of Christ-1 ZZSfSZ 2TsT^ S S5S2SS£3S5S ^JSSSsSSSf^ V“ \% I \ 5 .. presents caU on Truman & Green and you | noss of lh8 Umo8) ha3 jngt M mnch bnsineBg ag ne „ Oentralia, Illinois, on the Central Road, J Estate Adopted P g?™ _ . 1 he can attend to. We speak of H. O. Steven- kil “ n 8 th 16 ® to® 11 - One was blown two hundred The 3( j- Rectio i wa3 a , lopte d. The 4th, 5th .V”.'" ® 1 25 yards. ..._ and 6th sections were adopted as reported. I HAY—Northern 190 (8 2 60 ANNAPOLIS, December 12. Professor Aiken | Mr. Simmons moved to amend section 7th bv I Tenneeae Timothy GRAIN AND MAT. cannot fail to b« suited. Ject to change, of water and climate, they will find it an invaluable agent. Hudson G. Wolfe was, for the ported of twenty j mas years, connected to the Bclmapp. business with his unde, tho lata Udolpbo Wolfe, and bis long sxpe- ESSKSEKS a°snffirisntgnar»i'tee llia't he I 27,6 J !ne * t ‘j 1 Oecrgia, can otM I son, dealer in com, hay, provision, whisky and . annapous uecemoer rz.— z-roiessor a.zen . Mr Simmons moved to imend seotion 7th by I Tennesae Timothy 1 75 @ 1 80 fully appreciate* the want* of the public for an ar- be had at Barm «f- Peter » drug ttore. It u pro- general supplies, in Blake s new bnilding, near was subjected, when sworn, to a oross-examtna- oxempt j nR newspapers. 9 y " ' ' tide prepared expressly for the diseases 8bo J® I nonnced egual to any of the imported handker- I the passenger depot. He has but recently “which some contradictions were did- Mr.^Bruton hoped the amendment would not BAGGING AND IRON ties. W- rtM TOm^e chief extracts. opened there, and has Mready succeeded in no reason why news- BAGGING—Bengal.. For sale by aU resirectabte Grocere and Apothe-I by Truman A Green. • '® Io ^®j° a ®° al J hsnds prosper- Nxw Yobk, December 1.^—Amved 08l » Mr. Reese opposed the amendment. News- nUSd!« - ” I mg bnt it is a great degree of encouragement ^rtrick. Arrived, Magnolt^ Benefactor, Hants- p a p er8 ar0 a new institution, which should wrehpd *- - - — -- ville, Champion. Pent, and Georgia. I rivi..— I Batched caries. HUDSON O. WOLFE 4 Co.. Office. 18 South William Street, New York. @ 16 Office. 18: SouthiWrUiam Street New York. Toilet setts, toy work baskets, writing desks to a beginner io bo thus flattered. Mr. Steven- vU J,®’ Champion, i-ent,^and Georgia. be fostered by the State, and already their pro- tjeS—Goocha 5 6U For role by CAMPBELL_4.ENGLISH Macon Ga <nd ( ^ ^ of fancy ^ ^ Wing * gon ^ Iosing ground „ wag prodloted it N^Yoto- BrittaZ: P rietor8 h8T ® 8 « re8t P" yil ®B os en j° yed ^S^.V:.V;. :.V.V.V. . :.'. T Toe eighth Wonder of the World has been found Solomons. p, l . . .. , „ ors Manhatt a n,Now York, lalcon, Baltimo , p nQ 0 [jjpr clasn; and further, as the Senator I F.nrnka. Bar' ® 6 n Georgia. The discoverer ie a physician of long — “ by SOm ® f f ^ n61 8 hbora . bot bl ’ firat schoon®rCha* Dennis; Bahamas, for New York , £ m th8 Ei ghth ’ had 8aid a Iarpe part of th 6 “ipsrimre, extensive observation and profound To SroarsHEN.-Go to Barrett A CasUen’s customers conUnne to patronize him and new •chooser M. E. Masrn, West I * judgment, and his discovery baa proven snch a [ gun emporium, if you wantto buy tho best ar- | ones flock to daily. | HaufaIj December 12.—The ship Farquhar, Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe. Old Engtoee, etc., repaired and sold on commis sion or exchanged for new. AU other repairs promptly and satisfactorily done. Freights to aU points low. Send for descriptive circular. Jul7 d ew4wtildecl8. H. R. BROWN, Agent. I ONE DAY ONLY ! | RETURN OF THE FAVORITES! HAIGHT & CO.’S Circas, Museum, Menagerie and Balloon. blessing to woman, that it to already known through- tide at toe lowest price. They can excel any out tbe country M "Woman'* Reet Friend." With I establishment to toe State to ream-boring and remarkable quicknros and certainty it cure* all and draw-boring gnus for shooting, either for cate* of euppreeeed menstruation, acute or chronic, for guttering, or for penetration. Try and re*tore* health to every instance. Dr. J. Brad- them. novl5tf. field'* Female Regulator supplies a remedy long , . - ■ *7*". . , , needed to the treatment of diseases peculiar to wo- I °f cheieing tobacco, dometttc and | ’ iboixl*—including tho Battles, Mnrehes and Spain where the Republicans were so success- , . Anecdotes of the 45th Georgia Regiment, ful were for municipal connoils, and not for the j£ r ; Simm0ns snpported the amendment The Thomas’ Brigade, Stonowall Jackson’s Corps* | Cojtes. I " " - ' •"*-— by Cspt T. O. Jacob, of Forsyth, Ga. We have received from tho author, a copy Mr. Burns objected to the amendment. Largo amounts of money are invested in newspapers n pj" da 21%'ortean“ti'X; sales l.'sOO. and printing material, and no reason ean be gales of future* last evening 6 000 bales aa 1 shown wby capital so employed should be cx- follows: December 19 13-16@19Ji@i9K; January 20@>1915-16«t20 l-16®203-16@2OJi;@20 3-32; Feb- pi _ ruuy 20 l-16ei20>S®20)t'@203-16; March 20’4’@ | newspapers have boen f jr years exempt They I 20%; April 20%@20%. Sandbinoham, December 12, 5 B. It.—The I , , I -_J -rfi-inn* ednesters of Stocks very excited and weak. Governments doll Prince of Wales ha, been somewhat less rest- 8 ™ ^f^T^ghtVt^rom"”en- 8od ^ G ® W b ® 8yy 8t 9 ^’ Mod ® y ° f I? 88 V 118 1lhoI1 8 h his g® n « ral °° ndi conraued. The amendment a as loat. ^? n nr nuiet and s’eadv Wheat firm and eteadv. | conraged. The amendment aaa loat. J F.our quiet and s’eadv Wheat firm and steady. I The remaining flections were severally adopted corn dull and uncharged. Pork firmer, mess at 1 13 60@13 70. Lard steady; steam 9}^^9X- Terpentine very firm at 65<S>65 5J. Koain firm I man. This toe Medical Faculty know* and admits’ imported. cigart—parc vhitky and brandy kept thg al)0Ta work, which, wo donbt not, wiU prove tion is unchanged. while many of our best physicians are using it in | by Barrit <t Peter. * < very interesting to every Southern soldier and Baedbdiohar, Decemher 12, 10 p. M.—The I aa *reported* daily practice. The ntodidne is prepared with g 1 ® 81 1 Dtancinths Bule.-AU colors Hyanctoth to the members of the 45th Georgia regiment Efi2!jL2SUK2»nZ^® 1 ® Tenin6 ’ Mr. Smith moved to amend toe 2nd section I 8>— with or without bulb, for role at Wiro A | specially The author, Captain Jacob, was » "“^“celXr^.'lT^tegr.ph strike ^'.Cotton ad- gallant soldier and fongbt nobly to the “lost continnes. The people are beginning to com- » ormed >> Amend to ” - P vancing; uplands 9%: Orleans 10>g@10j^; on ehip- cause.” We have not, as yet, perused the work pl«n. The committee on the S'ate of the Bepublie p LATl^SteVst^g^nplAn’ia 9K-@l«i Or-, „ carefully, but find from glancing through » I bringTePrincero Victnri’a! I not acted on. I loi^io^T^tOjJT' 20,000; epecalation and ex- I SIUCOD, S;ltU[’(l(iy, DCCCIllbCf 23 hurriedly that the CaDtato wields the nen »* “““P 81 ®} 1 ® 0 10 °“ D S met-rtneess vrerona, By unanimous consent tho amendment of Mr. I po ,t 7000 baton 1 " • ... Wife of the German Prince Imperial, to Eng- I p rQton t8e i 8 i rd section and tha proviso of ghippingat New Oiteana in@lo%^ Breadstuffs grac.folly as ho did tho sword bravely. There j land. | Mr. Jervis, were recurred to and reconsidered. I quiet. Pork 51s. Beef 27s 6d. Ltrd 45s 6,1. The Jackaon wagon and many other kind* 11* danger that the scenes of hardship and toil Havana, December 12.—To day and hence- The proviso was agreed to—ayes 15, nays 7. I London. December 12, noon —Consols 92. i - — - - — 'forward regular troops will occupy Moro Cu-' — " - • ~ sold at 61 50 par bottle by respectable druggist* verywhere. BALL, BLACK A CO. 505 and 507 UroRiIwny, New York, Offer for toe HOLIDAYS the most complete and beet selected assortment of toe following good* to ba found to too city: DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY. WATCHES FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. STERLING SILVER TABLE WARE. BRONZES, ANTIQUE AND MODERN. MABBLE AND BRONZE CLOCKS. MATtur.E STATUARY. FANCY GOODS GENERALLY. dceStf Dobb’a. When you decide to boy a wagon go and see I I tha Jackaon at B. H. Wrigtey’a, No 66 and 68, ] Second street, before yon boy. Dr. Hurley's Ague Tonic N O CURE, SO PAY, ia direction* be followed. No danger to taking sn overdose, as ws put no poison to our medicine*. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters I s toe remedy, par excellence, for *11 disease* arising from debility, disordered stomach, loro of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all kindred atonsots. where a gentle and permanent etimnlant and tank ia required. Pleasant to take. One dollar per bottle. Dr. Hurley's Syrup of Sarsaparilla WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. T HIS Preparation ha* long bean recognized by the most eminent minds to the Medical Pro fession as too most reliable, searching and harm- teas alterative within tbeir reach, ana at a Blood Purifier it certainly stands without a rival. One dollar pet beetle. Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup rpHE indispensable remedy to to* nursery. No JL more us* for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman's Drops, or otb*r atrong optotos. No bad effects from th* uaa of Seabrook’s. lie aith to th. child, rest to to* mother, and a dear euradence to tbe vendor. 25 pent* per bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Gaudy I S really aU it claim* tobo—aSPECHTC—remov ing all worm* from the hnminvi»cere. No harm ful eoeot from its uaa. Children love it. No dan- gee in giving an overdo—. 25 canti per box. Dr. Seabrool’s Elixir of Bari aid Iron -JL wotu*. AJU for Ml* by dzigristoevi^Mff Wriglev, No. and especially tho deeds of heroism and bravery , A , pH , .. ^?7 py J 8 "™ The amendment was gicy, , j. _ . 7/ bana and toe Principe fort*. Valmazeda thanks ^ td Th . bil | enacted by onr Southern soldiery will too rapid- the relieved volnnteers for their manner of pro- ThesTnate then ad ' are sold at low figure* bf B. H. 66 and 68, Second street. Two-Ply Carpet* *t 75 oents, 61 and $1 25 per yard, at the New York Store. You ean bny your crockery from Truman 4 Green aa cheap as at any store in the State, and be sure of getting nothing bnt tho best ware. . ... . „ , . „ . ., ... I board at the Brown House, and failing in hia Silk Valoues at 75 oents per yard, at the forgery with Mr. GraybiU forged a draft on the Th® ^8^ barometer in the Gnlf and South- Smith in the chaii New York Store. I First Nation.! R.nk for nn« bn n d..d deHart I 51“ Statro_hro p«ed erot and^northeastward. | nady. lost. The third section j > bill was passed. | ly pass from memory, and for thia reason we [ formance of service for the past two years, tha more heartily oommend the work to tho people of the Sonth. MIDMIGHT DISPATCHES. McHameb Again.—It appears that McHamer synopsis or Weather statement. alias Anderson, was not content with a few days Wab Dep’t, Office Chief Sional Offices, 1 Washington, D. C., December 12, 7:40, f. m ) Pint National Bank for one hundred dollar*, rpjj e j ow barometer on Lake Ontario has also Tobtohe Rb.li and Jet Seta of Jewelry, I which, npon presentation, waa cashed. He im- j moved in the same direction. Partially cloudy Opera and Leontine Chain*. Breceleto, etc., mediately left, and thonghthe police are on the and cleary*a«se*4ias prevail edin the Sonth | inite postponement The Senate then adjourned until 10 a H. to morrow. (Mr. W. F. Jordan, 28th District, voted aye on the passage of the bond bill over the Execu tive veto. His name was omitted in tho pub lished list.) House —The House met at 10 A. 1 ^ -prayer by llev Journal was read! and approved. Mr. Hinton moved to keconaidei LiTEB-MCon.oIs 02, r i- Bond* 92%. KaAMlFt bt, December 12.—Bond* !I7% Paris, I scomber 12 —Rentes 56f. 70c. ik fltels— Evening steport. New Y tut, December 12 — Cotton unsettled; j the indef new and beautiful, at E. J. Johnston's. decS-lw alert for him we fear he ia sharp enough to keep I Atlanl out of their reach. Since onr description of him in yesterday's irons we learn that he has Iso favored Ir the Charter Oak eook stove has a fault, , . . . . twentv years of kitchen service ha* failed to rt^ed off hm srde whUkera and mousUche, bnt ■ still wears the same clothing. Caught Hot.—Last night just before the Co- demonstreto where it ia. a bill to app rtion mem- Ankrito of low barometer has I bers of the House of'qtepredsntati Iowa Eontnhsftward into Illinois I Messrs. RusseU and\Gi ’ailing barometer witlb^clondy weather I the motion, which reported from Lakes EridSRcd Michigan I committed to a special combQjtee.' Texas and Louisiana. Rising, barometer, j Mr. Dell moved to reoon*i< th fresh northwest winds, is reported from I a bill to amend the law relating' nnesota to Kansas. The weather B*^ varied I habeas corpus. Thia motion prevai Three hundred dozen goblets at Truman 4 [ Iambus train started out, Lieut H. C. Taylor Green’s from 50 cents to 65 00 per set I and officer DonLevy, of the police force, and _ _ “ , . Mr. J. D. Young, clerk at the Brown House, Goon Opera Flannel* at 50 oents per yard, I 0 A Edyworth alias McHroner alias 81 N ®' Y °* 8tare - Anderson, atonding^pon to, pUtfo“ of the Bars your prescriptions prepared at Barrit ladie’s car smoking a cigar, very composedly. A Peter’s drug store. Competent Apothecaries, I He was in toe dark and bad no idea that he pure and rdiabU medicines and reasonable would be recognized, having been shaved and prices art guaranteed. | made a change in his clothing. Mr. Young Gseat reduction are made in Dry Good* this ^FP® 3 »P to ^ ^ J.ylor and Mr. Don- week M toe New York Store. Levy following, and told him to go *nth him to the guardhouse. He row that he waa caught, Fbxsch Plaids at 25 cents, at toe New York I and commenced trembling at a terrible rate. Store. ||| While passing down Fourth street to Poplar, Buy your drugs and medicines at Barrit A when opposite the alley between the Brown Peter's drugstore, Damours Block, Second treat, House and Lawrence’s bar, gave them a sudden corner Lighthouse alley. Bern goods received ^B® and ran as rapidly as he oould down the daily. I alley. Two or three shots were fired at him, The cheapest Black AUpaca ron be found at bnt non ® took effect - cha8ed bUa to near theNewY^Sstore Artois marble yrod rotd caught him. He was «■» ■ — then taken to the guardhouse and searched. Low Pawn*.—I can offer great bargains in Upon his person was found $86 25, the amount goods in my line. CaU and examine. left from ahe $100 he had gotten from the bank E. J. Johsstos. on the forged draft. His case will doubtless GaiAT bargains in Gold-Headed Canes, Yio- com ® h*^ 1 ® Ut® Mayor this morning for inves- Uns, Banjos, Pocket-books, Porte Monies, etc., t i6 8t -°“- „ at E. J. Johnston’s. j New Idea.—Of all the hair invigorators we w„. r>r.M ftev,4.in . ever row a genuine Charter Oak stove is the Fob toe handsomest Dress Goods in the at | b-t Its superior cooking gives strength and go to the New York store. comfort to the stomach, tone to the system, and Tix largest stock of black and colored Silks I will cause th# hair to grow no matter bow sterile in toe aty, at the New York Store. 1 b »ren the toil may be. Mr. Gray, of Bartow, moved to the loro of a biU to make it penal t< sell liql to minors. After some discussion motioi was pnt and lost. Mr. Gray also moved to reconsider the in- Ite postponement of a bill to allow married tales 2592 rales; uplands 20%: Orleans 20%. Hales ol future* to-day 11,100 bale* at tbe (o'. owing fi; ires: December 1915-16®20<a20%tff —Koeaker I 20 1-16@* 3-irea20%'<*l9%®19%®'‘- ' Mr Hor- 20X® 20 1 16®’20%®20%® *>3-16* air. nor ls . lural9 j ; Febroary 20% tf20 5-J«®2n%^.2) 20%®20 1 16®20; March 20X®a»%'tf20Ktf 20%®*’> April 20 7-16®2t)J<«2a%@20Jf; ®20%. A Money v-ry tight at/7; V’Uerol at 1-16 ommiesio asked. Gold 9. _ BGqtwp iecus rathe* a*avy. n 10%; Ti la's SI: new 67. E xtraordinary announcement i The Yetermn Two-Horse Rider, W. B. CARROLL, M’me OABROLL. La Fetite ANNIE, tbe child wonder, only six years old, in her feats of Equita tion ; Master WILLIE, the bov wonder, Pirouetto and Somersault Rider, and Be glorious Coloquail Clown, G. LEE FOWLER—together with all tbe well-known Htars, Acrobats,Vq etc. Mr. GEORGE WAMBOj performing Doge and Monkey Balloon and Free Wiro Agcen Among the Geological addil tial SLOTH, and many other I tiguer*, Equestrians, LI> and bis tronpe of L Grand Gratuitous tween rainy and snowy in Oregon. Probabilities: The baromet*• still probably fall very generally on Wednesday in the Gulf and Atlantic States with cloud and rain to nigl in the Golf States, and threatening weather on Wednesday from the lower lakes to the Middle and Sonth Atlantic coast. Tbe low pressure in Illinois will probably move east and northeast ward preceded by southeasterly winds in the Middle States and followed to-night by increas- I consider on tbe t .ble. ing northwesterly winds on Lake Michigan. I MrAHeidt favored toe motion to "■ of rain are apparently developing in Vir-1 and argued that it wonld throw pi Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, and arouim innocent women. Cautionary signals are ordered for Mr. Wofford, of Bartow, made a good speech suing at Chicago. I in favor of the motion to reconsider. Tons, December 12.—Much excitement | Messrs. RusseU and Hadson argued that the biU was re- »®®’« «*“® 1 Blanks 6 new 5C. — _ “ “ new 15. IT new 31%4 Sterling weak 9® 9%. 1 ovenfcnente. 81s )7«f: 62jf 10%; 4* 10%a 11%; ne 13%; 7s 15%;\8* 15^; 40* 9%. FionrJsoutbern dull andr unchanged. 6L Wfcat quiet and steady. Corn, inferior, 7* 79. R.& firm at 8%®9. Pork steady IS 50. Lai ur pen line very firm at 65®65%. Rosin ] llow heavy 9® 9%. F. eight* firm. Jmgnificeat specimens from the animal world, terming a grand Congress of wild beasts and birds. TffO MAMMOTH PAVILIONS—one for toe cir- cue and the other for the Museum and Menagerie. Baltixobe, December 12.—Cotton very firm; I One tickot admitting toe bolder to both. Only two holdera aekiog higher rates; middlings 19%® 19%; | performances—one afternoon at 3 o’clock, the other ten to recover damages from per®>na who | nel receipt* 110; groes 310; export* coastwise 263; at 7 o'clock I- k. Doors open an hour previous, liquor to their husbands while intoxicated. I Orest Britain 71; salea 545: stock 4074. Admission 75 cent*. Children under lO years 25 1 RusseU moved to lay the motiin to re- CnrcuisATi, December 12 —Flour steady. Corn cento. W. W. DURAND General Agent. 1 - ... * ■ 'jn good demand at 47®48. Pork to fair demand, | Fort Valley, December 25; Montezuma, 26th; 914 asked. Lard firm, kittle 9. Bacon scarce, I Americas. 27th; Cuthbert. 28th; Fort Gaines, 29th; ebouldera 7%; sides 7%®7%. Whisky declining at I Dawson, 30th; Albany, Janaary let. Balance of 9.. | Southwestern Georgia and all of Florida during the LocMvnxr, December 12 —Bigging nominal. | month of January. der6 6t Provreions, demand light, hoidere firm. Pork 13 50. I “ _. ___ * m,i.k,92@9s. MIX & KIRTLAND, with of a with a supply is , New Obleaxs December 12.—Cotton active and in the cotton market thia afternoon, J bill wonld be impracticable—would not benefit excited: middlings 19%®19%; u®* receipts 13,367; ■ nn... , , . f^ureofseveral houseil toe elms it wro intended for, and wonld amount gross 1505; «porUcoaatwtee 1468; Great Britain Who.caale and Retail Dealer* to to per^tions for the nke of making money SSTBjrolro^rt^tWWM.^^^ ^ I vn by 8 low oroer of peoplm - 7 75. Corn scarce and firmer; white 85. Oats I i >9 imixl If JSlXivijSfi fears On the motion to reconsider, tbe yeas and qniet ^ 55^56. Bran 1 40. Hay firmer, prime thereby engenders, together nays were called; yeas Cl; nays 62 I 35 00; choice 38 00 Pork inactive advanced mees 15 ' where toe llesara. Sneed, Jackson tnd Bacon, a special I Bacon quiet; *booldere7%; dear rib sides 7%; clear t alarm for I committee to whom was referred a charge that I aides 7%@8; augarcured nams duU at l4® 15- I^rd, several days past amooTthe short interest in the H. L. HiUyer, Representative from Camden, firmer, export demand, ttoroe »%@10. keg.10%® market. Xhi3 rtenlted in a sudden and marked had drawn mileage for 1000 miles, reported toat toner; uffenor^j^^ Mobuee fir^i^I advance in price, which seriously embarrassed after a careful tovestigalion the committee find oS^% 3^3^1^740® those dealers who were hampered by contracts, I that said H. L. Hiliyer has drown $80 to excess I 42 . Btrict ]y prime to choice 43®46; Whisky, reett- and rendered some unable to fulfill them, of his legitimate mileage. The committee^re- fied 95^1091;. Coffee 18%@20 Three failures are officially announced, nazie- commended that said member be required to I sterling 18%. Bight % diaooubt. Gold 9%. 1„. Wm. P Wricht 4 Co . Adolphes C. Schaef- refund the money, and that he be brought be- WiunsoTbs, December 12.—Cotton firm; mid- fer 4 Co and J B Livcraft. These failures re- fore the bar of this House and repremanded, dlings 18%; net rrompto 289; exports coastwise 10; S from inability of Wl 8dd ° f “* refa '“ 1 *° ^ SSS&tsoug at 61. Rosin firm at 4 50 contracts in consequence of the sudden flurtua- that he be expel._rf. , , No. 2; 4 38 for low No. 2. Crude turpentine steady; ttons of the market. Wnght * Co. place their Mr. Hiliyer said that he had Bevsr travelad U w for hard; 5 25 f or yellow dip; 5 25 for virgin! indebtedness at $39,000, and are ready to oem-1 tha route before and did not know the distances, I Tar eteadj a j j 50. r ° promise at 50 cents on too dollar. They expect that he examined the Comptroller-General's re- I A ro coTi, December 12.—Cotton active and to settle affaire and continue business in a few port and found that the member from tho gtrong; middlings 19; receipts 900; sales 800. days. Schaeffer 4 Co. and Laycraft have failed county of Camden had drawn mileage for one Philadelphia, December 12.—Cotton very active fora considerable amount, but declare them-1 thousand mileage last year, and that he did and excited; accurate quotajjionsj cannot Jg given; MlT« KLlVlf fits?® tto sum of their obliga-1 not know until afterwards that his predecessor J middlings 20%. No. 3. Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third at MACON, GA. W OULD inform their friend* andtil jnwantof be found in the city or State. .* They cordially invito their numerous old etts- esSffiKSzasKtttt'Si exSatoo ihoy Pledge themselve to soil at toe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. E ther at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avonne, or their New Store 66 Third Street, Macon, Ga, oct MsgQtoW*