Newspaper Page Text
4
THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
telegraphic.
trATcnr.j to thi: a“ ; cciatld nntSS:.
Vtenturr Lott—F<unl1) Poisoned —
Frauds — Klearner Barnt — Tlic
AuMrulalaii A»tn>rc.
RiTin-Hr.AH, l,ox« llUSB Sol XD, Dec. Js.—
The steamer Commodore which has gone ashore
• mile north of Horton Point, now lira with her
bow out of the water, the t ; de having fallen.
Tbreo boat loads of pufMgera have landed
The steamer is fist breaking up.
JflLWACKia, Dec 27.—The family of Frank
Culver, near Ripen. Wisconsin, was poisoned by
stryehuine, or. Christmas Day, administered in
tea. The ftppotod poisoners are Italians, who |
h^d been discharged from servieo by Culver,
Star V*UK, Dec. 2?—The JferalWs Ireland
corresj'oni'.cnce dated 16th goes to show that the
Fenian revolution excitement remains at fever
heat. E>teen British war vessels nro in and eft
Quecnst. ra Harbor, aud the loyal and wealthy
inhabitants are flocking into tho garrisoned
towns for safety. SleTcns is thought to be in
the South of Ireland. It ia amid a riling will
lake place simultaneously in tho counties of
Cork. Limerick, Waterford, Kilkenny. Galway.
Clare and Mayo.
Frauds upon th® rotesue MSt vot confined to « nii*
ky distillers alone. It Is known that some of our
’arrest silk and laeo Importers perpetrated bnge
swindles on the Government by means of undervalued
invoices and other contrivances. One importing
house alone was compelled a week ago to pay eighty
thousand dollars in gold for -attempting So evade the
law. .
A special contain* the IbUewlng: Vtcrsacio, Mis*-,
Dec. 27.—Tho itesaear Fashion,'engaged in trade be
tweep this city and New Orleans. we.* burned this
evening about twelve mile* above Baton Rouge.
Twenty lives were loot, but the names are not yet
learned. The cargo, -consisted ef two thousand six
hundred bales cotton, which is *1 total Ion.”
The ateam-klp Australian, with three daye later
news from Europe is aground in the bay.
BnSTOX. Mi**., Deo. 27.—Harcvcy D. Parker. 1V».
Bingham and Geo. Teung. proprietors of the three
leading hotels here, were before the maaicipai
court, yesterday, charged with violating the liquor
law. The defendants waived reading of the indiet'
meets. Tbs usual form of sentence—a fino of fifty
dollars and three mouths Imprisonment io the House
•fCorrecUso—waa possedlnpo*-each, from whici. an
appeal w*i taken and bonds given for future appear*
anoe.
A tevero North-easterly rain storm is prevailing all
day. Nc aerioni damages yet reported.
f General Rather. Brevet Brig. Gen. Laddlngton and I Canawan. Dee. Euro. Gainer, eoi.net-d of tb^
I - I.-CS i licit ii: l>:x*r. .-ML- t : itc.| x.-• .- - P : ; 1 ; F W ' <-« K "" "-T’
• l ire T>.; artment. hat•• «‘.thin t’ • ; f ■ • ' ' ' l! “ f: M h ' " r ‘
I ite-l all the hui.'aings throughout the cio i L v " r ' A"' "
| hy (inremment officer*. for the purt-we of attrrtaln-
ling what combustible material is in 'he hnililin.-.
I and what measures have been adopted to guard
* B)- tint lu-lrnlneliin.
in.,POOL, Dec ,j — 1 Offlirlal qnotath
arainst fire.
A dispatch received at the Headquarters of the
Army. lioin'jFort Laramie. eonfir.ns the Statement
that A terrible mn*;arrc occurred on Friday. fl*tin*t„
near Fort Phil. Kearney.
lien. Grant hn* recovered frem a recent illnrs*. and
was at Headquarters this morning.
p 0 =t Master Gercral Randall, who had been at New
Vork for several days returned to Washington.
none.
Bo-r x, I>ec. S9 - —An infernal meeligg of gentlemen
was held Hat evening and a committee np> .nted to
take meaturrs in aid of the Cretans in thek struggle
with the Turks.
WtinisGTOX, Dee. *).—Tlie authoriied svir-p?.* of
the Tarifl UH of Commissioner WelKnowin t:.c 1-
of the Senate Finance Committee, has been gui-ni at
The injunction of Street licensing is yet upo- the bill]
and all statements that have been made con, erning its
provisions arc mere conjectures, and therefore ur.rt I
,b!e. The new French Minister ia confined lo his house
WainixoTOS, Dec. -dE.-The President^ bavin" | W(th in tlie flce .
New Havr*. Dec. 8#.—Ex-Mayor E. CL Scranton, of
iepmy Sheriff. He was shot in the face and shonMer
by deputy ilicks and afterwards secured.
New Yose, Dee. 2L—Tne following is the specie ,-hip-
roent for Europeto-day: the St. Lanratetakes flOUMO
the Deutehland takes tlM.000. the City of Boston takes J Depa«1ai-«*f Monlholon—Frailde-
lor
cotton r..,- f : ;:r 'rleaas lCd; Middling llj^d;
F.dr M<*':!e, 55^; Middling Fair Up
lands ir> i; indent's 14J. Total sto.k 434,830
bales, it ,JiJeb -Y*.SCO bales were American
MORE NEW GOODS
B
PROCLAMATION.
NEW YEAR’S RECEPTIONS
gum, Dec. 28.—The President h
received satisfactory evidence from the Emperor I
ol France, through the Ibrftvb 0« MoBtfeoloB, Joiri^'ftwaWen*of tbe!».T7and N. Haven Railroad!
that vessels belonging to citizens of the United I lTS< run over .nd instantly killed hy the six o'clock
States entering sny port of France, or Ita dtpen- I train from this city, at Sooth Newark, this morni'g.
dencies on or after 1st of January next, will rotj Baltiuokk, Dec. 20 — Some Interest is felt for
Wa^Nlpflt*ft*ei ol 1 the gafity of the .steamer Mexican, which tailed
tonage than arc levied on vessels belong ng to c!t» j , rom L.1 V v.- r tKJoi eu the 6th of December, for this
izens of France entering the eald port, has issued I
a proc'amatlon declaring that on and after the
1st of January, to tong as Teasel* of the U. States
shall be admitted to French ports on tbo. terms
aforesaid, French vessel sente ring porta of the V. S.
will be subject to no higher rates of duty on ton
nage than are levied upon vessels in the U. 8. iu
the port* thereof
At 11 o'clock on new year’s day. the President,
receive# members of the Cabinet, Foreign Minis
tern, Judges of the Supreme Court of the United
Stales, Senators and Representatives In Congress,
and Judges of the Supreme. Court ot the DUtrlc*
of Columbia and the Court of Claim*. At half
past eleven, officers of the army aud navy and ma
rine corps will be received. And at twelve the
reception ot citizens commence*. The Secretary
of State, owing to recent domestic rffilrtlon wil
not receive visitors on the 1st of Jannary.
■GREAT ST0R3I.
TSOC, Dec 5W.-We have two feet of enow In
the street*. Wo are blockaded. Train* of cars
are In a few tulle* of the city but c*ui>ct reach
here* No'train* arrived since yeste'day noon,
and neno left.
The created; storm ler twenty year*, and still
continue*. ■ -
Alda nT, IK-c. 28.—The storm of yesterday was
the moat Severn since 1K5, twenty Inches of snow
fell and drifted terribly. Railroad communica
tion la entirely suspended.
Tho train due here yesterday at 4 30, ran into a
mow drift* few miles -west of here.
An effort was made to reach the train from this
cKy with tlx 1 oca me tires and two coaches, hot
canid coDproeeed txrvand tho city limits.
Tho snow drifted higher than the locomotives.
No tralnslmve arrives or been dispatched today,
nortwItUkeiy any will be for sometime.
Hudsor. N. Y 11 e v8.—The *u>rm ia the great
est ever known here. Eve*y avetme 10 the city Is
bloekecUip- 'the Itrdson and Belkahire Railroad*
am camidetely closed- K- ur passenger cars were
tfclown from the track of the Hudson River road-
Tho d»nj igo-done hy the storm in this neigh-
borboor will be very great.
Nsw Yojis, Dec. 28.—Several bouses were
•blown down In ’he upper part at tho elty during
the storm—lo-a idO.eOO. Nobody hurt. Dis
patch** fr»ra all-parts ol the Stats report the ex'
-treme rigor of the storm.
ARRIVED.
Xtw Yoke, D«c. &».—Mereldita, from Mobile.
The Aimraloaiun Safe.
VICTORIA’S LIBERALITY—LAW CASE IN
FRANCE—DISPATCH FROM MARSHAL BA-
ZAINK ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS
New Yob*. Dee. 29.—The Australasian, which had
been storm bound in tbe Lower Bar a couple of days,
reached her dock at an early hour Ibis morning. Sbe
brings advices to tho 16th
ThoQneen had subscribed two thousand pounds for
the relief of tho sufferers by tbe Colliery explo
sion.
No new FcdUd arrests had been made, and the
alarm was rapidly subsiding.
ThoUnited States bad brought an action in Frame
against Mr. Amant, for tbe restitution of 2,260,010
francs, which it claims as thd rriccs paid by Confed
erate agents for ships of war.
The French polico had seized the proclamation said
to emanate from General Prim, calling upon the peo
ple of Fpain to rise and revolt. The followin') is a
■opy of a dispatch from Marshal Bazainc, dated City
of Mexico, the Sd. " The Emperor Maximilian, i*
HcnsoK, N. Y„ Dee. 38.—-On. Francis P. Blair, jr.
has been appointed Government Commissioner of the
Union Pacific Railroad. The Union Pacific Railway,
Eastern Division, and the Atchison and Pike's Peak
Railroad, vico Samuel R. Curtis, deceased.
Pow^n^Me^Oc.a-Th* steamar Nova Fcotia | ^ in in M „ io0f , nd has not come toany decision with
respect to his future movements. The evacuation of
Mexico requiring to bo completed by the month of
March, is urgent Transport* should arrive without
8as Fnotctsco, Dm. 27.—Passengers who left I ..... „ . „ . „ ,
New York in steamer Fan FraLcisco ol the 20th L 11 ** aias,0 . n Campbell and General
November, will not reach here unt.il the return ot ^ (n(i , eft „ lUf3i Themcmber. of tbe mis-
ateamer AtnerU-a, about the 20th of January, Jiav- j , :<>u ap , iettr u> ^ u ,iio«ted by Kntimonts of the most
Ing been detained so long by accident* to the San j candtiatory character.
Francisco and otbe incident* that the ateam r
Moses Taylor left San Francisco ten days before J Supposed Wreck.
Fire.
Nzw Yonijjc. 27-—Count Monlholon, late French
Mmi-tcr to "/shington, sailed for Europe tc-.iay, with
his family, ithe Saint Lawrence.
Gov. P»tt. of Alabama, arrived in this city to-day.
U ia .aid at the Congressional Comm tiee on Ke-
'1‘s-n. hmrn and Reform, now sitring in this city, hat
unearthed tost astounding frauds in the Custom
House her It is said that one official made orer
1700*0, aiitis believsd *h*t several cffl.iahwill rej
sign next «k.
The welbown steamships Baltic and Atiantia were
s idto-dsyr $*10,000; thtroi*» mo tgtgc «f$3OJ,f0
on the Te.-is.
A large I it raging at S:S0 in Brooklyn which, from
tbe blackta of the smoke, is supposed to be an ail
establish!*!.
New Yg. Dee. 29.-Gold at I P.M.. 3%. The
following^he business at the Assistant Treasurer 1
to-day: lecipts $1,147,915; payments 313^10.914
balanee SDlOiX). Money has been easier to-day 1
and there 1* much more cheerful foeling. The sup
ply of Grcbacks is materially increased and it is ex
pccted it (1 be still further sa in the ensuing week.
Tbe genet rate for call loans is 7; but there are more
aeeeptandat C: discount dull. Prime names 7&6
Gold has tn qnite active, and tbe extremes! has
been 33Foreign Exchange dull and nomlna L
at '.*?9!for prime bankers’ bills. Government,
ARGAINS COMING h
Cheap Goods, Direct from the Late
Auction Sales at New York,
November 28th, 1866
A MAMMOTH STOCK
IS NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
;|S. T. COLEMAN’S
HEADQUARTERS,
Known by common consent as “THE POPULAR
HOUSE’’ ot the City.
active alto, and there has been a general advance j b<Sof *CUEAPhOT OF P «VoODs!
,n PMCW 1 k. that you win look all arouDd.trj
tue Market, and then come and you will be con-
your monet 8, u TilE PLACK T0 SPKNt)
Our Stock is LARGE and COM PLETE, and shall
always tm kept up to the standard of an
IlomcatSc Marltcts.
has arrived with dates of the 10th.
Tho Queen of Spain, has reached Lisbon, which
plaoa was illuariiatadJa bar honor.
Nrw lax, Dec. 20.—Noon—Gold lSS^has been
ISi)(; Jchangc, 109}$; sight, 10; Gov mraents,
very sfng; 5 26s of ’62 coupons, 105’/; of ’64
conpot; KMJ/; of ’65 sonpons, 105; new Issue.
M forties coupons, 99*/; 7s, all sort*,
104%; »oney 7; stack steady; Missouri C
Flu* quiet aud firm, receipts 5.640 tybls; Wheat
quiet id steady; Corn doll and nominal, receipts
16,700>nsbelf; Rice quiet; Oats dull; Pork dull;
Old Ms, $19 25; New, 20@20 50; Lard dull—by
t>arrelll@12%; Hogs, ou-• quarter cent better;
Whist, dull; Barit r quiet; Peas, nominal.
Cotin, quiet at 33%<a34 for Middling Uplands;
Freigh, dull.
Bauhobb, Dec. 29, noon.* -Floor quiet; South
ern buds firm. Wheat firm. Corn firm at 97a
|L Ota dull at 57^58. £ved* heavy; Flax do.
'<Qa2i; Clover do. fdj$12 50. Sugar Inactive
tnditij demand. Coffee, rerv dull. Provisions
ilftetir and nominal. Whisky dull and depressed.
A No. I HOUSE.
8. T. COLEMAN,
nov29-tf.] Next Door to Nation.;! Bank,
cor. 2d and Cherry 8ts.
THE
they reached that port.
Holmes Uolr, Dec. 29.—The carved work of an
Mkuacxc, Dec. 98 A fire today destroyed I trc j, f j board which came ashore at Lcmbortb Core,
tbe paint shop ol tbe Prarie dn Chien Railroad and I yssierdas*. had letters "tjj-jph" cut in tho centre in
Other buildings, and a lumber yard; ions $50,COO; I small letters. Also came ashore, a sharp stem boat.
Insurance $S<i,00Q, I painted black, trunks, rigging, sails, deck beams,
Lee, Mass!, Dec. 28.—The IIousat< nlc House ! “ f • bouao. Ac. Probably tbo b*rk.«ylph. of Boa-
waa burned to-diy, loss $25,000; Insurance $S,000. to “' hsui confc to “. <1 a11 hands lo!t '
Loci.tviLLE, Dec. 38.—Tnbaero unchanged ;
tiddliag cotton 30c; mess pork $10: bulk sboul-
Atrs 81-4, clear sides 10 3 4; hots $6.50, with
light receipts; green thonlders 6, bams 10; su-
perFrio flour $9.50; winter wheat 2 74, spring
prime 3.40: com in the ear 55; oatsfi0a62, shelled
The Teat Oath.
THE PARDONED—DISBURSEMENTS.
Wahmisgton, Dee. 29.—It is said that the Fuprem
Court has decided against the constitutionality of tho
tset oath byavnto of five to four. The opinion will
ear.165*70; urime lard 12; whisky in bond 2?; j not delivered for a fow days.
•"far 10*12 I'T j The Navy Department ha# received no information
' - I that Surratt will l»c brought on the Swatnn, though
Domcsltc .Markets, j he was placed on board that steamer at Alexandria.
New Yoke, Dec. 2d.-Fl-.ur. 5<tc better; Wheat \ Ho "« r ** »rtu>srmvd to another steamer and sent
* to-thiscountry. It U thought he will arm ft here be-
I "MATING MATCH BOX.”
PARTICULA313 OP THE MASSACRE.
•Fokt Lauamic, Dec. 27 —The Indians are very
troublesome.- and troops at Fort Phil. Kcarnuy
have been a m<>#l tn a state of siego, tor tbe past
work. On tbo 294 a number ot Indiana came near
tbe Host, and Brevet Lieut. CbL3W. J Tuterman,
Cspt. T. N. Brown aud Lient. Gramniond, alt of
lPth Infantry, gathered ba#Uly-C9 mmotUo. C,
C»l C.iv.lrj’, mid -45 men of tie Wib In*antry, and
went alter the Indiana. Tb* troop* were tmufuat-
ly drawn on until at a* point four miles frout. (he
Fort they wrn-onrmunded and ulsngi fored. Not
a man-e-icaped to tell the- story of disaster. 'The
bodlva wrr • strippi d of every article of cloth frg
scalp- d and innfHatvd. Thi't j Vnlirs were found
in a space not larger than ugi-ad-eiaud room The
bodies wtro rceaweivd and bur eii iu tftr Fort.
From Wtesfctllgl(lit.
REVENUE TIECEIPTS—A FOREIGNER
TAKEN DOWN, i,
WAsmzorex,<Bee. 28 —Receipts of gold in he
Treasury'Qppwtiiysnt tlitring tbo ttK*nt$ ’aip un
quiet and firmer; Cora, dull and drooping; Fork
d.mer; Cotton, S3*33>^; Gold, 1S2> 4 '; Block
market sifting. Money si-ven per ctm.
Saw Owiisi, Dec. 31—Cotton actre; sabs
8,000 bslcs; Low middling nt 29<&S0c; middling
JIc; trugsr in good demand, foirO^e; MoLsre.*,
fair, 60; Tobacco in lair demand and firm; ccm*
aion leaf Flour dull and lower; Fui'crtine
$10.87; Cora $105uL10; Data 77*80; Ray dull and
uaehangcd $26; Pork dull; Me^f $2?; Bacon shout-
dun and rib sides VJ%; Clear sides 151$; Lard
unebaugi-d. ■
sterling exchange 42>$; New York sights dis
count Geld 1323$.
MobU-S, Dec. 23.—Sales for the week, 5,900. IU-
oeipts, 14.7SB,' Exports, 6.287. Unsold, 4,700. To*
day, sales 1,208 bales at 29.
Nrw Yokr. Drc. 28—At the last board stocks
acre steady; Money, easyat 7per cent; Gold 1333$
Governments w-.rc strong owirg to the rise in
goli; 5 29s of ib62. Coupon* 104il04t$; New
ii.nr I07J^.t073$; 7S0b iP4J$
Sr. Lot ts Dec. 28 —Psr’lcntara of tbe great fire
at Warrrn«lurg, Mn„ are received;' twenty-two
buildings were det-lroyed; lues $200 0M). Floor
fi u sunl higher; h>w.»r cra-’c- $9, 9*9 50; higher
grades$IS 113 75; Wheut dull: Spring$2; Fall $2,65;
Corn decllmd, 78; 0*t»dull 64 65; Rye $1.10; Bar-
ley ate*dy 1 but nneliang d; Pork $20; Whisky $2.14;
Ivoga&3$;«6t$. • ■ 1 '•;*
New Yuwk. Dec. ?S.—Cotton firm; s*W« of
2,500 bale* at 33); Orleans 34 1 4. Flour ad*
vanred SalOe; sales 6.600 bbls. State $5.00a$12.10
alL- 'sri vn..! - rn. 'sYIo.i.'Ia> - o’ 1 .l I
tweea the 20th and last of January.
The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has not received
any particulars of the terrible massacre which occur
red near Fort Phil. Kearney. A telegram waa yester
day sent to tbe agent at Fort Laramie, directing him
to immediately report all tho particulars.
The pardon Clerk oftbo Attorney General’s office,
has lieen busily employed for sometime past in ma
king out a list of pudonod Confederates to bo fur
nished to tbe House of Representatives, in unswef to
their resolution calling on the President to furnish
thesame. Tbe list of ail the birb Confederate offi
cer*. members of Congress and graduates of West
Point, who joined thoarmy baa been completed, anil
will bo furnished to the House on tbe opening oftbo
■••ion.
Hie amount disbursed from the Treasury Depot
mem during the week ending to-day, is as fbtlow
War Department $073,474; Navy fitTBi; Interior
94913». During the wevlc there bos hem iwqed $ JO.-
»3* tn 'Nmlnral Bank curr.se}. ltwl ing a total u> this
d 4e of $. 00 376 95: from Uilsi- deduetwl tiio ssm-n-y
:<-Uined. including worn out unt*# amounting to$a 43
482, leaving th actuM circulation at this dale I446C13,:
51* The Internal Reveano lecelpta to-day are over
$CM,000 in':
fjitcsl Xcuu from Ettropc.
Flotritry fl-m, with fair demand; sales C.EOObbb.
at VOfiflO. 15for•nperfino state; 1050*1115 for
chtce state, aid 1120*1220 for choice southern
brad--; salts ‘-S0bbls. atllltul700 tor good to
exit. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull
and eminal. Whisky quiet. Beef heavy. Pork
stvaw. Lard Inner. Naval store* qu'et. Tur-,
penfae 65*68. Roiin 4 37*4 39. Groceries dull
and bleu Fri ghts dull.
tLocis, Dei. £9—Flour firm at 810.14 76.—
Wliqt—spring |o. $2; fal^ do. %i 65. Corn de-
clinlgr; mixed 74 white 76. Oats dull and heavy.
Rye 110. Hay $XkS21. Pork $30. Lard $10:—
WhUcy $920 H«$s 6)$a7»$.
CncixwATi. De<^29.—Flour steady at 925a960;
snperine 1050.11 A Cotton firm at 30. Whi-kv
atv-atyat 2 -36. Hog firm and a shade higher, $<m
6 JO la- live do , ant 720.760 tor drei-aed do; re-
cvipts4 920. Mess fork firm at $30. Lard quiet
at 1.19$.
Lodsvillx, Dt cjp.—8ales 27 hhds. leaf tobac
co; c< turnon ■nan 271430; light leaf do. $d25a$U
87. Hogs scarce at 45.050 Mess Pork $20; bulk
shoulders $S; green hms 9 75. Cotton—low miil-
d.lngs 20*29. Fioufsuperflne $950. Wheat-
red, notniDal at 29) Com—oar, (bull ) 55a57;
-belled 65s.6a OaUGl Prime lard, in tierces, 112.
WbUky in bond 28, lie nominal.
Mobile, Dee. 29.—tiles of cotton to-day 3,400
bales; middling 30 ^$1, with general demand
market ch-aing firm 4t quotations. Weather
cold and rainy. I \
It is about tinic.or t .vill be shortly, for
the newspapers to gup tublisbin^ that sensa
tional story of •• a 4ucl in the dark - a duel
with pistols and Eon,e-knives in a L'lggugc
car between two ptssaigcrs on the Nashville
and Decatur Raiipa;’. The inliccrs of the
ro.td have long time declared that nothing
of the sort occurkd, anti never shall occur
with their consent asd it is foolish to keep
the story still go*".—Mobile Ad.
W E have just received a small lot of thi* new
and useful Invention.
Cull and see.
9IASSENBURG, SON & HARRIS,
dec27tf.)
DRUGGISTS and CHEMISTS,
9d and Cherry Streets.
BY TUB CABLE.
usually light. There have been no exiraordin
ary-eg pend i tutu* and tbe b* I anew at tbe omloi
tbe month will abow gold in the Treasury I
part tt.cn f van Ita <o”bo nbnttt fSO.bftS.tlflO Ce
ficatc.-s $16,000,8M—total $kC,eouJMO. Tbe Presi
dent has recalled the exequatur of Gsrbatd Jaus
«en, (.^I.sitl /of^fildeu burg for ^-’e-v Yirk/tl$U'
prcVottlng nlm' longer from exercising suet
< fTi-ial pr-vile^-s The reason for this (t .that
Jatisrcv refuted to appear in the Supreme Court
ef the State of New York, to answer in'a pend
ing suit, on the pi. * |hat he is a consular officer,
and in Uti* way seeking tv use hi* official posi
tion to defeat the-eodt of Juv.iee.
Qrxnnc-. Dec. £8.—Michael Crowley, who, yes
terday, wb- fnuntl guilty by the'Jury at fcweoU
burg, bus b*<-n feiHeAOed to W hui:g With tho
ether {triernera on .t£ie 16tic February. He 16 a
a British mi jeot»
POBrnA*w». ®ec.‘38.—Tbe VeuH'Scotian front
Lircrpnol 13th;' ia foigUaied bat Bar news has
bean sintteipatad :by the Australaaian at New
York. '*'* . vl
Tlic • ouifandfiiT a Wreck.
New York. Dec. 2E,—Xbe steamer Commodore.,!^*
tottfl wreck so Long I-'and. All the pautngers and
baggace and foeigbt, probably wtU.be saved.
, ! "MONEYMARKET.
Nzw YoSJc. 2?rc. j8L -Morcv Market usreepti-
bly easier‘to aay.fl tnelc broke riVre more reed
y than for some daya peal/ tlenar.ri rate for
call loacs remaias at 7 {ter cent but there are
tome ezesptiohgbt 8 psr'inqf ‘do’govsrnWsste
Di*barsem*n(s afiUM j> tint, during January will
be largoi, oivn.g to tlio semi annual dividend*
and intereat on seven-tfairtis*. The gold market
improved at the dneo of tbe / dayaad left off at
33)e33 1 4. Large short interest still uncovered
which tends to austaio and strengthen tbe mar
ket. Foreign exchange firm and more active
Prime ftjukers’ bill* quo:, d Lt JOS 1-8^109}.
Haltimo .t: Doc. -n—Flour qnlct; hi_'b grades
firm. Wheat v.-ry scarce; Red, $3 15 to $3 20
Corn steady , S udiu^rtive; Clowr, $o35. Pro-
Vi-iouf dud ami Jroupiriu': Stigara UONJI. CMbe
qulat; Klo, 17to Id. WhL-ky heavy; We*tern,
23 to 25; INBi ‘y’.vaui*. 15 Vo 20.
Ncxv York, Dec. 2S.—Schr. Mageillan, bound to
flavapuati, is ashore near Sandy Hook.
80tvnAlims, Doc. *V—Tbe yacht Henrietta arrived
at t’e N«e<lte*, oft Dcwes, at fi;4» 1 - at evening, Hert
'wing arrived at 2 this, morning ind the VeSt* at 3:30
tbia morning. The Beard of Admiralty gave orders
Ohio $11 10.13 60; Western $S.12alS60: South
, . . ^ „ , I entity in th«Dn|rlH»hch«cne'a• Therttm
esn 4ir*pds rather «ore active and firmer. Sales | ,^„ of|he TMkt aqaadrtm srtendeda nugniri-
FOR SALE.
r PWO PAIR FiFBHOKSES and
i f ONE P.\IR MULES-
Wall Broke and Warranted.
de<9-tf.]
FREEMAN.
1800 bbls mixed to good at $11 10*13.60;,fancy
,*uJ' extra'$13.40*17.00. Wheat firm. Sales ef
Another Sctiooner Lost.
N’nt Yvu, Iltr. Tb* f^ uooncr N. B. Tbomp-
son. Captain Fetter, frem New Y’ork, bound to St.
Maj Vi. Vl-^Ma. »itb a cnrjo of ear wheel?, oats and
hay. tana hire Ini ids ofSattdy Ilock.
22,000 liushelsN". 1 Chicago spring $2.25; Mil-
waulcesi $2 10. Corn heavy and declining; 'tales
34.000 bushels; mixed Western $1 12. new yfellow
unit white Northern Oats dull and droop!
''ig i,j)‘rovisions heavy. ,<> Whisky qniet and
noniiyaL, Groceries .quiet and steady. Naval
stores heavy. Turpentine fifl&afiSl, rosin 4|a9.
ArocsTA, Dee. 26.—Cotton quiet, tales of £60
bales’ atfeO.
CHAitLUttox, Dee. 28.—Cotton active, sales 1,800
halos fct.31 V. , «IW» I .Ce-./at
Savasmaii. 4)ec. 28.—Line down. . n<
Now Yukk, Dec. 28 —The accounts published
by tlic pa-tcngcra of the sank steamer Commo-
ddrii hbpw that their escape was miraculous. The
veesld riinght fire daring fbc storin', but the flames
Urere eXtttigtrished. ‘ It is'rtifortcd 'that two lives
were lost—omicrauts-i-but Ibis is not ccuflrmcd.
The Plymouth Rock wilt take the place oftbo
Commodore. ,p. , r ,mi! » t .
)t i* probable that ffa. Falcon, of Ah,i
will remain in Washington until after tho re-os
sembJing of Oongre»a, In order that be may confer
with the members, and asperUio whether tbe
adoption of tberon-titutiooal amendment by the
Southern States will receive complete restoration
to all tbclr rights la the .Union, . P
Cincinnati, Dec. 28.—Flotir steady but nn-
changed; hog* aetfve end higher, C 29*6.60 alive,
$7.25*7.05 dressed; receipts 4.726; stock light and
sales rapid. Mess pork ate-dy at $19.50. Lard
firm and'higher at 111*11 3-4 for leaf. Cotton
unsteady at 29}a30. Whisky firmer at 20&2G.
New Oblxaxs, Dee. 25.—The forcible relcas* of
Captain Craig from Jail, at Seguin, Texas, caused con
siderable oxeitoment ia that neighborhood, in a*
much as it is regarded as a triumph of the military
over civil law. Ofaig.waa lmprisoped by order of
Judge Ireland, for theft. In stealing certain important
piper*fron the Clerk's oHiea in'fieguin District, but
threatened then he would seenfe military aid forhls
release. Tt 1? now reported be has done so, thus ren
dering the indictment found upainst him hy the Grand
Jury abortive.
TuzuNto. Doc. CoL Lynch, learning that Rob
erts had forwarded thirty-five overcoats for tho Fo-
niao prisoners, declined to rceeivo them, not wishing
to Lave bis name w**d to catch-pcnuy. The Jail i?
worui and comfortable. Prisoners in need are sup
plied with clothes.
Tbe snow i- tin. c feet deep on the level. we»t of
Stafford. '
Gt'iicrul Neivs.
Governor I’nlton In Washington.
M.V7->ACRE confirmed.
M ASii.yOTOg, 1 11 v ■ 24.— J.ivernoa rattun. cf A1a-
lanra. i» in Warbintton and ttatos that he will proL*-
),.y j. main until after the rc-a ‘cu.bling of Congrc t
.a irdcr th.’.t be may conferw'.lh Ihomeurhcra and :t>-
certain whether be c:m secure the ko; !c of Alabama
id . tthe State vill be admiUtd ■•■i m
of tbe
New Tea*. Dee. a>—An important meeting of the
B -idol Kb rati n t. ok place'last craning. Th6 7i
nsnee C rr.n.tttee report tho Totsl di?l nr,rincnt for th
p e- ent jei.r lo be $473!l ill S3. A report was adopted
in favor of rai*mg the salaries ofthe Vice-PrineipaUanil
assistant T<A. hsrA in retools tliougfaeut the city.
New Terkspoelals have tho following:
Nb» i iLtA-f-, Ix-e. fs—Jndae Kean? Jy. nf the ttalr*—
ton st d Houston Diatriot, Trxat, ha* dee.tlB.l th»t the
Istely ooaeted May low Is uheonM.lutiunAl. This law is
similar to tbo one vetoed by Gnr. Humphroy, of Mi*,
si-sfppi, un i pryii.lcs for the payment of debts by ire
Annual inutAl'mcnt*.
8t. Lofts. Dee a.—Oov. Fletcher, ti>d»y, proroiseJ
thi »ith.fr»w il ..f mll.tnry—fifty in number.
Tho wognn fne'Oiy r f Hebron A SclirAer And dwelling
tificntiia adjoining, at St, goreph, were tmm*d laat tlfghi. Loss
1 }ii,0 o to $UgOOO—(asun i for $;oe , i.
cent and cordial reception to the crewA.
Deal. in. Dao.fiS.-r-A letter of Gen. Millen, President of
the Fenian Military Coaasel or Ireland, in which he de
nounce* James fftephdbk, V. O fl. R., ai A humtoip and
4 rascal, published lotto Dobl'n pepeTS, fiaaoroaied a
profound sensation among th* popu’ae*. and ia regarded
hy some as a stratagem of the Britl»h.Government tb
pot down the Fenian movement.
tojrao»,Dec. 4S.—Consols'are quoted a* Wforfaoaey.
American securities steady, Five-twenties T4J$.
1 ivxaeooL, Dec. 26.—Cotton staady atH}$d for Slid;
fifing. The estimated aa’es are 15000 bale*.
TaXIS. Dec. The Emperor Napoleon accorded a
reception yesterday to General Dix and said in reply
to tho assurance* of General Dix, that he plaecd the
highettvalae uron the friendship of that coun try, and
that ancient souvenirs of cordial feeling, fbgeUrcr
with mutual interest dcpcnding.'wss n'ecrtalh guar
antee that the present relations would' eoiitinuoto
exist. Gen. Dix waa presented by the retiring Midi**
ter. Mr. Ilik-low. .'toffil *• tffwfiW
Athkxs, Dec. 25.—A rtt>ort from Corea,’ tho capital
of Candin, by way of Syria, says another battle had
taken place between the Turks and Greek insurgents,
in which the former were deftaled with heavy loss.
toyPOSDEBBr, Dee. 2t.—A 'telegram from llpng
Hong, via Bombay, states that fhe French fleet in
toroa bad been defeated In an pngogetneut at King-
ham. Chochln China. Tbe fleet ha* returned to Shoiig.
hai. The amount of the loss is not stated.
Cowrs. Isle of Wight—Christmas Day.—The yacht
Henrietta, passed the Needle# in tho westerly end of
this Island, this afternoon at a quarter to sir, win
ning the Atlanlio yacht race. Neither of her turn-
pet it ora has yet been heard from. The Henrietta is
now anchored in Southampton channel, opposite the
Osborne house. She has made the trip in the unproce
dented time of thirteen days aud twenty-two hours.
Meantime all onboard are safe and well. We loet
tight of Fleetwing and Vesta, on tho night after we
ttarted, and have not seen either of them since. The
Fleetwing took course to tho north, aud Vesta took
oonrso to tbe south of that taken by Henrietta. We
kept tho regular steamer track the whole distanoe.
During the first rev n day* ol the pu.-i*e we
bail cold, rough weather, with alternate rain, hail
and snow, squally with the wind from the wot.
The Henrietta was received with cheers on paas-
ti!i£l.e Needle tv Capt. Browne, th. e Secretary
of the Boyal Yacht Club, came on bcaidandof
fered the hotpitality of the Club to onr party, to
a public dinner. Th? Captain of her Majaity**
Iron Clad Hector, has ofleted the facilities of
Portsmouth Dock Yard for repairs, but as none Is
needed, the offer is.respcctfully declined.
Ilia Queen Is staying at Otborn’s Ifou*J fork
few day*.
CowEt, Isle of White, llamptiiire, Wedrifod&y
Dec. 26.—The FlectwiDg and VtMa snlred early
this morning, the former bad SMag^iiuup aht
seansen waaIiuI off tho bow tprit w hile iurliug the
gib in a (pde- T he Ve,ta reports rjoil:lnj.
‘Child’s Dr-light!
T HE VERY BEf PAPER FOR BOYS l.-v
AND GIRLS.
Illustrated and Id of pretty Stories. Clubs, 25
eta- Single Copie>(50 etc.
Bend for specimd number and b»? *oavIuc6d.—
Just the paper lor Aniile* and Sunday Schools.
S. BOTKIN, 1
deeS diwtf.] Macon, Go. '
DUSSOLUTIOJST.
T HE partnership which herttofore existed un
der the firm name ol CALLAWAY' & DAN
IEL, baa been dietolved by the death of Mr. Dan
iel.- Tho business will be conducted In future b;
the unScndgutd, an surviving partner, who wii
also p ,y «ll debt* owing by the late concern.
Those indebted aro earnestly requested to mike
immediate settlement.
h- B.— The stock on hand will be sold at a Re
duced Price.
M. P. CALLAWAY
ec9 -L) Survivor
Hardeman & Sparks
R ENEW the tender ol their services to th*
Planters of Georgia, and the Public gener
ally, as WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, and are prepared to receive, 6tore,
and sell Cotton, or other produce entrusted to
their care. We flatter ourselves, that an experi
ence ol thirty years in the busim-ss, will enable ns
to give entire satisfaction to those who entrust
their business into onr bands.
In tbe sale of Cotton, especially, our knowledge
ol the markets, and purti ularly of these who wish
tr purchase, and the quality and grades ot cotton
desired by them, will enable us to sell cotton
on more advantageous terms than tbe producer
can—thus securing to him the highest market
price at the time ol sale.
LIBERAL ADVANCES mode on Cotton in
Store. i •
Onr effort* will be to please those who patron
ize us, and our reference Is, to planters from every
scctioi; of the 8tate, whose interewt w e have for
yaars struggled to muUtuiu and promote.
HoetlS— tf
Are now receiving a Large aud Complete Stock of
Hardware, Cutlery,
Agricultural
Implements,
Circular Saws,
Carriage Materials,
HOUSE FfflMII ill, ’
Carpenter’s Tools,
Blacksmith Tools,
Iron and Steel
Which they are
offering at
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES!
oet 7 tf
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE.
ISTK-W FIRM.
RUST & JOHNSTON.
A Bargain-Wfio Wants It?
I OFFER for sale oe of tbe most pleasant and
desirable resideevs In Talbotton, Go., with
City-two acre* ol lata attached—a good wood lot,
fine Orchard ot Pcacfas and othi r fruit*, a aplend-
Id wellot water, two lever failmi-streams running
tbrongb th* place—dusted midway between Le
Vert Female Collegestld Colllnsworth Institute.
Will be sold low tor <Wh, or exchanged for a small
plantatloa. Address ir apply to
duoU-itawlni] | J. WATTERMAN,
Talbotton, Ga.
Itocm.srzK. N. Y., Doe. 22.—There was a collision
on tbe Control Railruod. nearhercyeiterduy, between
two freifht trains. Five men were injured; cone se
verely. The engines and cars arc badly broken. The
cDgino called the UnitedSUtH blew up in this city,
to-daj". N’ob<'dy hart.
Hamt ax. Dre. —‘.—Heavy gale- from the 5outheart
ace Thur.doy i.ight. Tctegrai'U poles have been
prortrated, and other damage dons. Several Tends
have been damaged at the whnrvov.
FOR CHILLS AID FEVER I
. USE THE BEST.
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC
!'
Never fails-Alvays to be Depended
Upon—Nothing More Reliable
Than Hurley’s Tonic. •
W IL . taro Ague tnd Fever, Chill* and Fefer,
Iblermlttunt Tevcr, Dumb Ague. Evctv
person who has »rird IlurluyV Tonic speaks In
highest terms of it.. Ar a curative agent it is uw-
sarp.i.'SLcI, and more certain than uniniue. No bad
muitts Na u»ir.g HURLEY’S TONIC. Every
body should nse
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC.
Send your orders to
HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO.
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
JTurlei'a Stomach Bitters.
TT'OR Debility, Jjstsof Appetite, Weakness, In-
JL digestion or Dfspeptlo, want of action of the
Liver, Disordered stomach, there are no bitters
that can compare with this in removing thess
distressing complrinta. For sale or can be had
at any Drug Ston in the United States, or from
the Proprietors, Louisville, Ky., corner Seventh
and Green streets, to whom all orders eh*ald be
address ed.’
ITutlei/’s Sarsaparilla.
r y'IIE great BloooPurifyer, ns a Spring and Sum-
X mer Medicine, stand unrivalled, removes all
Imparities from tbe blood, and gives health and
strength to ti e system. HURLEY, KLDDLB <fc
CO., Proprietors.
Hurley’s Bowler Worm Candy.
A 8 this is really a specific for Worm'., and the
best and most palatable form to give to chil
dren, it Is not surprising that it is fast taking the
I !aee of all other preparations tor worsts—it being
tusteieoi, any child will take it.
Chic-ital Thirl Drops,
rpHE undersigned respectfully beg to announce
X to the PLANTERS and MERCHANTS oi
Dougherty and adjacent connties, that they have
this day termed a co-partnership under the firm,
name and style of RUST & JOHNSTON, to en
gage In the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
‘ rooi Warehouse
trnst they,will
generous support and pat
ronage heretofore extended to each oi them.
„ T. Gi RUST,
1 T. IL JOHNSTON.
Albany, Ga., June st, 1866. (ju 15-tim*
j. a. jxxxixos,. .„.r. w. wtcxs,. —v. j. wicxs
Jltnphis, Tmn.
JENNINGS, WICKS & EGO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission
MERCHANTS,
3ft.........PSRDID9 STRUCT, SO
NEW ORLEANS.
ont23-3ml
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
J. W. BURKE & CO,
m 60 SECOND STREET,
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SUPPLY OF
HOLIDAY GOODS.'I
SUITABLE FOE
Christmas and New Year’s Presents,
CONSISTING OF
RARE AND COSTLY PRESENTATION BOOKS,
JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS,
GAMES, in great variety,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, new and beautiful styles,
PORTFOLIOS AND WRITING DESKS,
GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. &c.. 4c..
WHICH THEY ARE PREPARED TO SELL AT
TJi'iro'S'D'^eLXjtXj'sr low prices :
■>r
t!.i
NEW BOOKS:
CENEEAL LEK AND SANTA CLAUS, a beautiful Southern Juvaaile ;
AFLOAT IX THE FOREST, a new bonk by Mayne Reid.
FUZ-BUZ, THE PLY, AND UOTHKR GRAB EM, THE SPIDER
NURSERY RHYMES AND STORIES. set to musiu.
CAMERON HALL, A TALE OF THE LATE WAR, bv Mrs. M. A. Cruse, of HunUvOle. Alt
• BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS, by Flatcht r and Kidder.
IS .DAVIS A 1 RAlTOR ’ by ProC A. T. Bledsoe, of University of Virginia.
THE SOLDIER’S ORPHANS, by Min. Ann S. StepLes*.
THE MERCHANT OF BERLIN, from tbe German of L. Muhlbaeii.
FREDERICK THE GREAT, (a new supply,) by Unhlbach.
HEIR OF KEDCLIFFK; DAISY CHAIN; THE TRIAL AND. THE D0VB IK I®
EAGLE S NEST, by MU* Yonge. And many others. Call and examine onriwct
Plot
’ t
KOuh
Office C. R. R. fit Banking Co. of Ga.,
SAVANNAH, Dec. 4, 1S66.
AN ELECTION, In accordance with the provls-
iens of the Charter, for nine Directors to manage
the utfii of thi* Company for the ensuing year,
will be .it the Banking Ilou-c in >AVauuah on
Monday, 7th day of January, 1867, between the
bourn of IU a. m. and 1 p. in*.
Stockholders, upon presentation of their Stock
certificates to tlie Conductors of train*, will be
passed to aud trem the election over the Com-
dnny’a roads free.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM,
dec7 tde] Cashier.
d«c!5
TT’OR beantifsing the coinplcxion, cffectnally re-
1. moving Tan, Freckle*, Blotches, and giving
the skin an elegant smoothness net easily attained
by any other. It* nse among the Indies of fu*hiov
in the E.ut, givu- It a < luracter for ctHcicncy which
nt once stmn|>s it a* infinitely superior for the toi
let of anv lady.
HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors,
Corner Seventh and Green Streets,
Louisville, ky.
For sals bv J. H. ZEIUN & CO.
h. W. HUNT & Co.,
GEORGE PAYNE,
MASSENBUKG, SON k HARRIS.
mr/29-tt
Another Candidate,
I do hereby announce myself a candidate at
large for pnbtic patronage Iu the Auction and
Commotion bn*ine6s. Uavingfaitbfully performed
the duties ot that calling before, I feel myself per
fectly competent to d* tbe s me again. I solicit
coarignmeuts from nay old friends, and as many
new ones as wish to give mu a trial. My store is
on the corucr of Cherry street aud Cotton ArenHO,
behind that same old banner ol' days gone by :
Ready, able and willing. J. B. SMITH.
dec 20-tf.
NOTICE!
W ANTED, Three good Servants, a Cook,
Nurse and Carriage Driver, for next year.
I will give L’Ood w.egia for good Servants, who
can corno well recommended. Apply to
dcclfi-tf O. A. LUCURANE.
J. W. BURKE &C0- Kli. 1,
ROSS & AMOS,
70 - - - MULBERRY STREET, - - - W
Macon, Georgia.
TH71 jl«2lNE ft EODLEY
fNMBlE HKDUB UV WHS
Portable Steam Ksigiacs,
SHINGLE MACHINES, C0.TN MILLS AND SHAFTING,
WOOD*WORKING MACHINERY,
LAKE & BOD1EY,
Dor. John 4 Wat»r Sb., CINCINNATI.
»iplwanta for d^-rirtire Circulars wiU spexify the
Ma,*uo«ry tb*y D«ml.
June 3-dAwly
HELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT- BLU
pleas a.I iu ta»te and odor, tree lio u -irjiiill
piopcrtics, and immediat* In Reaction.
CLOTHING 1
More Dew Goods.
Second Stock this Season!
CLOTH SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
OVERCOATS, Ali Styles,
SOYS’ andYOUTHS! OLOTHI^i
A FINE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED.
Freedlmaii s ClottLing'
Planters will find ittotbeir interest t-< txaniine our Stock before purchasing eLcffo’^*
Furnishing Goods, in Great Variety,
TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS-
And in fact everything found in a Fir.-t Class Clothing House, at
70 - IHiiltoerrv St. - 7^
oct'30—2tn
8 fist
ilin
fth,
■til
ICO,
pho
h
irs e
|3o t
L p c
knar
I «t;
it i
Ifidi
k
Oj
Sit
•jfl
■ ”'l(
Tel!
I
•
- i v
T-’o.m
tni
Uld
V,,
*0
fee !„
(>h- r,
hu»