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THE GEORGIA WEEKLY TIG .’GRAPH.
s4c«ji.\tsi> raws.
t.uii'Ki Xc«> from I-tiwjM 1 .
the world by taurr
iVrtlmi'lin
popular progress apd
.Sueli nu-
pf'i!i?b‘'4»t« rpn
t will do unwh to cl»*un* and ffunran.ee
ogress apd the inarch of civilisation.'• Yourt
Cicuct-nl Xe\v>
^nvmi, Dec. 2E.—After the banquet lust night
to th» Cmgrcuiooal party, Gen. Howard made au
’ , 4 . .1 »„ iv;, ),«„ny * w wf tonfrr>?ioDii parij. ueo. iiowaru i.uuc ai
<a ParDdr.miot bn, /°"^ |i b . 0 .^M‘‘* * addres. at the Capital, to a larec crowd of Freedman
•utt, by otnjtd^nj. in your. pSeW ^ ; Ue eongratidtitri Lb, hearer, upon their thrift and
oi) relations lv» wlm-lt n « ., .' I advancement, which he laid he found every where*.
P vats..Dee,/.L-TUo i *N«t least significant With the Con
i»v rrtnt: r.vnfrn. •• ‘
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issued to
aim tail ic-srls to support the t
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*iy op Turkey itt rvuurd to the ul
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earner Priuoe Tbontaa.
P ——— , .
lay, the French Government never received the dir- |
p,teh of Secretary Seward. dated Aid of November,
addressed to United State.* Minister Bigelow, in Part,,
ar.d published with the official -correspondence jtuft
lent lit l*y the President ta Congress,’ and in which'
Mr. Seward apeak, of N»pv>jy , ‘“f , 4 ,ew amendment for
the re iii oral of the French troops front Moxjcf in tho
tut the Emperor's dt*d*ion to modify I
significant With tho Congressional ban-
I u. t.'wa, the fact of liciuc overwhelmingly attended
y leading Confederate citizen*. Kx-tonjederato
(general? Cheatham and Manny, and lix-lVov. Brown
made brief speeches.
Nttr You, Doc. as.—The Times Washington cor-
resiwndent toys, on, tho 5th inst.. tho following is
the substance received front Napoleon in reply to
•Advice* tryui Home r. port that tho Po >j np-
paars to be in a feverish frame of mind out' little
disposed to regard with f*v.»ran arrangeinett, with
the Italian g.iviicm<nt, although ho revives
counsel* from #11 quarter* fo Incline to m tJcra-
tioo and aj>|>’-n«c Italy. Fra tee supports the tlorl*
of Italy, wuhb bace as yet bi on of no prail.
LivgKTiKM, Snnfiay. Dee. JB.—The steamship
Bolte«r,-from IVrt An Trlnet, Die. 2nd, 1 i* ar-
rived. She report* that the town of Wiraquam, In
Jlayti, Js destroyed by an Incendiary tire.-
B IN THE PRICK OF NP.G.lOEi
IjaLTUionr, Dec. 2J --Four Ecsrrte* coivK-ted
ol larceny ryid ordered to he sold'by Jut! je Mo-
grader, at Annapolis, wvresold ou Saturday Some
twenty ur thirty fanners were presenf at tlie sale
Tlte lint one sold was obn Johnson, who hfd lor
himself, and the Mctloiiecr taking hi, hid he was
finally knocked down to hhnrelf and Incl ine his
own pursdiascr for thirty sev--.n dollars. Another
mail brought thirty-live dollars, and two girls
brought respectively twenty-two end thirty dol-
lan each. There waa an oUl.-er of the Freedman's
Harvan present at the sale o:id it was thought that
the bidding would have boon more spirited hut for
the lost th‘nu imenc-islon seemed to prcv-il that
the officer in question was about to Interfere with
right tf purchasers nt-.d release the negroes from
their custody. _ .
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Grttcral New*. •
B vlti violin, Dec. it.—To-day a warrant waa issued
by a I’sited .Stale Commissioner, on tin oath ol
Captain vindesflp, of tho Freed men’s lluroau, against
the Sheriff of Anno Arundel county, .Maryland, for
soiling four negroes .under an order of the .Circuit |
rail. They were convicted of various offenses, and
ZJZZZmZISewardm-patahtoBiffctowof thc^d November
' Napoleon, in sfiictfy ing the tune when the
French army would be removed from Mexico, ex
pressed hi* sutisiuitiou with tbe Shcrman-Caiup-
bell mission, aud proposed to cp-opcrate iu estab
lishing the re*loration ol the Republican Govern
ment; but thinks it will devolve on the United
St ites to maintain the Government thus created.
The Emperor also suggests that an election in
ucrirau peopio lur.b nouaic now » uvtivr guwr , , . r . . . . _ - t i-ii.,-**-
for tho withdrawidof the whole expeditionary Mexico be brought about by a jomt influence of
the existing
with the United State*, so ns to leave tho whole
French army in Mexico for the present, instead of
withdrawing one detachment in November current,
as promised, is now found in every way inconvenient
and exceptionable. .He oaouot aequiasoe. First, be
cause the term next spring, appointed for tlio an tire
m-acuation, is indefinite and vague. Second, because
■re have no authority for staling to Congress and
the Americas people thr.t wo have now a better guar
antee
foreo iu tho spring than wc have hitherto had for tbe
withdrawal of it in November.
The newly appointed Ambassador of th* Sublimo
Porte to the Court of France, presented his creden
tials to Napoleon immediately after the roception of
Gen. Hix hnd the American Minister yesterdny. Tho
Emperor offered him a gracious reception, aud ex
pressed himself in a friendly address.
lloxo Koxo, Oct. 1.—It is reported here tu-dny that
tbe French naval expedition against Corea, under
taken l.y the Admiral to avenge tho murder of mis
sionaries and other , outrages, has been beaten off
from Kungbam, with the loss of forty-live men, and
that tho Imperial Ceet returned to Shanghai.
London, Dec. 24.—Evening—The Trades’Union of
this city resolved, almost unanimously, to place their
organisation at the disposul of the Reformers, in the
coming political contests.
Kpeepliim
of tho Sew
niiilalcr.
I-'rcuch
SfaaniNOTdN, Pee. 13.—The Marquis do Montlio-
lon, the retiring French Minister, and also the newly
accorded Minister. M. Ilerthamy, were presented to
tbe President by the .Secretary of State nt four o’clock
this afternoon. The leave taking of the Marquis do
Montholon, with the answer of the President to him
were of the kindest character. M. Bcrihamy made
the following speech to the President: [Translation,]
Mr. President, I have the honor to place in your
hands the letters which accredits me in the quulity
of Envoy Extraordinary aud Minister Plenipotenti
ary of llis Majesty the Emperor of the French. In
confiding to me the mission to represent him near
my Sovereign has especially charged mo to
werasolJ under flint part of the code applicable to j
such negro character* instead of sending them to the n ‘« ke kjlown *» f on lh « T* Iue h l “ Uach .“ , to thc rc ‘
lVniUnliory. a, in the ease of white men. Tin- suit lstions of fncndship which exist between Irnnec and
will be tried and appea'led to thc Uftitcd States Su- | the United States.
preinft'rodrt. and is designed by Judge Magrudor iu
order to make it n test under the Civil Rights Dill.
\Y asuinoton, Dee. 24.—Hon. Joseph Scgar, has rc-
turetd from Kieluooud. where he liasbeeain con-I
sultatiou with members of tbe Legislature, and es-
To maintain those relations, to
j!T.-,r them more close if it bo possible in view of 111
[ development of interests common to the two coun
tries. such will bo tbe constant aim of my efforts,
and X have firm hopes to obtain it, if as I am in ad
vance assured tho government and people of thc
m with Hi* loading men of that b'ody. The I United States rhare iu these sentiments of which I
ohjeetof hi* eonsnlturions waa to learn what tbeir j brin S >» ‘’“is Place the sincere expression
viewxncrexelativ* to the adoption of the Constitu- TU° President s reply was as follows:
li.iual. Amendments. He reports the LegisliiUire ill To M. Rerthamy—Sr: Grateful affection towards
prepared to Monro adopt the Amendment- if they I th. French nation is among tho earliest, the most pro-
-an have on assurance from Congress that this shall found and the most ciidunogsentimenta of the people
be the ultimatum, aud that tbe loyal Senators and und ,lle OoTeniment of the United States. YVe con-
itopresehtatives from that State will be admitted L'antiy try to beliovo that uointorestof either eoim-
without delay. Tho members beligro tho Southern tr >’ <-an ever require alienation or antagonism between
Legislatures Hint lmvo already taken action and re- ‘hem, while intimate commercial interests tend to
jeetod the Amendment, would reverie their proceed- I *hem together as you have justly observed,
logs and follow Virginia iu thc course abovo indicated I "^hey have at the same time a common aim in the ad'
if Congress will give the desired assurance. Such is vancemcBt of civilixation and ihumanity tbrough-
the substance orCol. Sugar’s atateinent. out tho world - Itt expressing those feelings I am only
'Joseph Segarnava tory Ihrotrghout the war. and repeotiog what ha* been uniformly said by the United
we believe, bo aloedos the Virginia Lcgislaiuro by 8tal« slnee. they beeatno sovereign. We have had
t his statement. Even did Virginia quail before Radi- much rl ‘ !, ' ion to bo l' lc ' uc ' 1 wi,1 ‘ th « «">«*“«* of >’»ur
eal I Urea Vs. which , he will never do. we feel sure she mdeeearnr the Marquis do Monthelon. Be assure-!,
w ill find no Southern Plate to follow her example.- | Mr. BefUuuny. no conalderotloB or conrtesy w.il be
lioiToaaTKi.Knfcaeu.)
lV’sstiisoTON, Dec. 2b—The President has ordered
•Warrants of pardon to be issned th dx-tlnv. Fletcher,
of Arkansas. <>n the recommendation of the Attorncy-
Goncrai, and to X. K. Sledge, of Mississippi, on the
recommendation of the-Attorney Gcuotai. and AVut
L. .Sharkey, The spcciaPeomtnitteo to inquire into
tho ctreomatahecs ef killing four Union soldiers in
South Carolina, hr.ve postponed their trip to Charles*
tjn.
The Cssc-ament, as yet, has received no detailed
account ef Sherman ami Campbell’* visit to Vera Crus.
WnnHIKUTOX, Dee. 24.—There are aoveral delrga-
Uona here, urging the appointment of a naval officer
at New York, and it ia not likely that the appoint
ment will be made for some weeks.
Chicago, Dee, 24.—The excavation for the tunnel
under the aonth branch of the Chicago river had, on
Sat unlay, reached the depth ot forty fret; daring Sat
urday night ono side fell in, carrying away the en
gine and hoisting apparatus, and filling the excara'
tion to the depth of twenty-fire fret with water. Th*
cause of sildo waa a defect in the temporary barrier.
New York, Doe. 21.—A New Orleans corresron
dent stale* that Jacob Thompson was in 1 Cr
Crux, that Mi.'utuon hiu fled to Quaretarato avoid
arrest by Baxaiua, and that Marquise b <d made a
• decided failure to talae money for Maximilian,
X ejtetlal dispatch states that the condemned
Fenlsus, In jail in Canada, arc iu a miserable condi
tion, poorly clad, and have unp ilatale food, etc
Another »p vial says. Gov. Wells has written a
-very Important letter to Senator Trambnll upon
-Sheridan'* administration, which lie criticize* very
severely.
withheld which shall tend to rasko the performance
of your dutirs agreeable and pleasant.
The retiring French Minister ami Ms auecesaot
this evening dined with the Secretary ol State. It
is ascertained a' the State D jurtment, that Mit.;.-
ter Campbell has been (JReiaRv Utstnic’crt to t<
.main at New Orleans until fnrlber advis-d, or
await future development of Mexican aflaiia,
Ssn Francisco, Dtc 25.—The Liberal troops
were to leiM izitbn on the 15th of Deceiuhvr
in pursuit of the French.
A Quartz Mill at Fnylown, Nevada, was des
troyed by tire on thn 2JJ oi December.
Tbe damage to tbe Central Pacific Railroad, by
recent storms, was not so set loos ns expected
trains will be running iu ten days.
the United Stales i.nd French Governments.
B*i.riMO.'iE, Dec. 26.—Cbri tmas was observed
universally with a suspetis.on or business.—
Churches generally well attended. Weather to
day cold, with indications of snow.
W’asiijngTon, Dee. 20.—The Supreme Court to
day revised the jddgmcnt olthe Superior Court of
A kan-a-, and decided that as a law of Congress
ht.s ex’tripled swamp or overflowed lands for tea
years, it was not in I he power of the State to tux
them within that period, lor this would be virtu
ally abreach of the contract between tlie Stateand
thc United States. Tlie intention of exemption
was to encourage reclamation of the lauds.
Tlie Supreme Court decided simi-ar cases from
other. States on these juincij-les.
ARRIVALS—REMOVALS.
Nkw YobK, Dec. 26«—Arrived—Mariposa. Monii-
celloapd Star of the Union, from New Orleans lull
Whirlwind from Charleston.
It is stated that ono hundred and thirty Radied
officeholders have been removed lately from bomld
warehouses in this city.
VIRGINIA NOT READY TO HUMBLE
IIERSELF.
Washington. Dee, 2d.—Letters have been received
here from Richmond, written by gentlemen in high
position, utterly denying the truth of Colonel Sogars
statement in this city. The Legislature of Virginia
arc ready to adopt tho Constiturional Amendment if
they can have the assurance from Congress that (his
shall be the ultimatum, and that loyal senators and
representatives shall be admitted without delay.
A general order will soon ho issued from the War
Department, by direction of thc l’rcsident, formally
interdicting the trinl of Civilians by military court;
and also another with reference to Grnerai Sickles’
order forhidding the infliction of Corporeal punisL*
meat in his deportment.
MARINE NEWS.
Ntw Yinx, Dec. fifi—Arrived, Steamers Columbia,
Glasgow; Seventh Veteran, Beaufort; Dudley Buck,
and Clyde, Newbern; Raleigh, Richmond; Sun Ja
cinto, Savannah; Gen. Sedgwick. New Orleans.
Steamer Cuba sails to-day and takes out four hun
dred and twenty thousand dollars in Gold.
FROM MEXICO.
New Yoke, Dec. 2C.—Arrived, Moro Castle,
trout Havana of 22d.
A tinaucial crisis prevailed—several banks l.ad
suspended specie payments and doted doors. A
gtncral crush was expected.
Advices !rc«t Mexico Hate that Maximilian bas
divided the couniry hito four military division*,
under c- tnmand of Mtjht, Marquise and Mirumon.
Tnedih, Zacatan, is to remain iu its present state.
Geu. Bianca has bt-eti appointed Minister of War.
Anjithcr Fcniim Sentenced.
MAXIMILIAN’S EMPIRE'BOOKING UP.
Nkw Yobk. Dee. 27.—Tho Fenian [rials at SwcaU-
burg were resumed yesterday, after some difficulty in
outpannailing a jury. Tho trial of Thomas ^mjth was
proceeded with, and concluded. Th'c jury returned n
verdict of guilty, and he was sentenced to be hangod
on the 15th of February next. Orders have been is
sued to the military about Sweetsburg to • prepare for
another raid, as an invasion from St. Albans is antiei*
paled. • U' » -V* 1; ’ v ••
Thirty-four overcoats were on-the way to-Toronto.'
or prisoners in that city, and Cul. Lynch bearing they
fwereseatby Col. Roberts, declined to accept cue.
City of Mexico correspondence of date of Dec. 8th,
says the return of thc Emperor to the throne, waste
ccivcd with public rejoicings throughout the country.
His army, independent of the French, numbers 35,
000 men, and they are well fed and clothed. ,.
The Iuperialists say that if they hare no United
•States troops to contend against, they will ultimately
*ueeeed. They desire tha withdrawal of the French
and coasticr that it would be thc best thing for Mr.xi
tnilian.
Reports of the hanging of Escobedo, are partfally
confirmed Vy Galveston dispatches, and it is now said
he was hanged at tbe instigation of Ortega.
European Actvs—Gold.
Nzw Yutx, Dec. 27.—Noon—Gold Slf. The
steamer City. of Boston, from Liverpool 12th
and Queeistown 13'It, has arrived.
Tbe vigorous measures of tbe British govern!
ment agtfnst the Fenians had re established
pnblie confidence, and business was reviving in
Dublin.
Prusoa has commenced .using coercion,
meet tlie hostility of Prussian rule in Hanover
A deputation of the inhabitants from the town
of Uaderatebou had been received by Count
Hsmark. In reply to their inquiries, the Mir.ie-
t«r stated that tbe popular vote in north -Sohles-
wig, whether those districts aro to belong to
Prussia or Denmark, will ba taken, but not un
til after the consolidation of the state of affairs
generally in the Elbe Duchies. The Emperor,
of Austria has ordered dropped all proceedings
against Marshal Bencdek aud other Generals
or tbeir coaduct during the late war.
General \cxvs.
New Your, Dec. 27.—The Postmaster General
Randall visitrd the Pest Office here yesterday. He
made ab.de!speech to P. O. employes, tit which l«e
aliudedcd to arrangements eutored upon for the
new Post Office, aud assured the geutlemeu present
ol his efforts to secure tor them uniuerease ul sal
THE EXTENT OF MILITARY POWER
OYER CIVILIANS.
Washington, Deo. 24.—Tho consideration of trial*
by military eommUaions was first brought to the no
tice of tho Cabinet on Friday last, the sub
ject which received .attention being th# ease of Dr.
Watson, of Virginia, notice of which was presented
by ex-Uor. Letcher.
The President and Cabinet, in view of tho recent
decision of the Supremo Court, determined that no
more trial* of i-ivilian* shall be permitted before mili
tary tribunal'! <m any pretence whatever, and the
Secretary of War was advised to issue an order to the
mililmry commanders accordingly, with instructions
fa them also, that when they mako atresia of civil
ians up*u any ground, whatever, they shall report
tbe matter to the War Department instantly, and
await instructions thereform, before procooding
further. The Fcrrotary of War will issue an order at
me*, conformable to tbedecisioa of the Cabinet
THE MARYLAND NEGRO CASE.
Raltomobk, Dee. 23.—It is generally understood
that some action will bo taken shortly in the United
.States District Court ofthisoity, in reference to the
alleged disregard of tho Civil Rights Bill by Judge
Moffender, of Attne Arundel county, in sentencing
uegree* convicted of larceny to be sold in arcordanoc
-with tba provisions of the Maryland Code, which
have not been irp»ui since Maryland became a free
^t*tt- Thia law authorizes tho sale of negroes as a
puniahaent for crimas is claimed to bo in directcon-
fliet on lb* Civil Rights Bill, which maker tbe inflic
tion of any punishment upon blacks, otbu than that
rraacribed for white* eonvictod of tho sue* offense, a
crime to be punished by fino or imprisonment. The
matter is attracting considerable attention and there
i s much speculation as to the course likely to be pur- i
sued.
LATER FROM MEXICO.
Galveston, Dee, 2"'.—The death of Escobedo
true. He was taken by Cortinas and Canales when
in flight from Matamoras and brought back to that
city. Consequent upon his capture general insubor
dination of all liberal cliques occurred in Matamoras
and Canales getting upper hand executed F. vobedo
on the tnorning of tho 21st Dee., claiming to da it ms
reprasentative of Ortega. Reported panic in Mata
moras has bean confirmed and a general fight was ex
pccted to result.
Xew#.
I.afer Forcl
New Yobk, Dec. 20—The steamer Allcmonla,
from Southampton 12tb, has arrived.
The Times’ Dublin correspondent says tbe in
tention a! the Fenian leaders D so cbtckmattd
that nose but madmen would raise the Fenian
flag now. Search ia being made for Stevens. The
police ore armed with breech loaders and artillery
t-» be stationed st Dahlia Castle. An eats are con
tionally being made. Some of tbe prisoners had
grenade* In tbeir possession
SwitzGut.and.—M. Fomcrod and M. Dnpnbae
been elected President and Vice-President by
Switzerland for lfiCT.
Italy—The Ministry ot Italy has issued
five million rente* for payment ol indemnity to
Anstria. No extraordinary terrice* required tar
Budget.
China—The French Admiral bas deferred active
operations on Corea until spring.
The American schooner that left Shennan, was
seized by pirate* and fired, after tying to her masts
her crew and two English passengers, who all per
ished.
Acstbalia.—A great flood, with heavy rains pre
vailed at Melbourne.
Wtkout* intends to attack Napier on the departure
of thc military Adelaide.
Tho Assembly rejected tho bill for the amendment
of tbe Constitution.
The wool crop is satisfactory.
News from Europe,
BY STEAMER.
SPEECn OF TIIE POPE. etc.
XEYF YORK BANK STATEMENT.
Vuw Yobk, Dae. 24.—The weekly Bank statement
show* a deereascof loans amounting to f 198,816; ditto
—“ decree«o of doposits, 8442,839; in
lers, $322,f»52; increase of nertiCcates
i #| cc:e, I7&&*
crMM(
V\T FIRE AT VICKSBURG.
' ’ • -U—There was a moat dcstrue-
• V city last night, destroying aver ono
- . The lorn is over two million dollars
Foreign Knn,
4*KIt ATLANTIC CAULK.)
donday l)#e„ St.—The Exchange an
«n*qd and thare ia a grncr.-f suspension
ir the holidays, Tho Ann of Friday
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<lition
graphl
Tho Pope addressid thc officers oi theS5 - h Regi
ment on their departure frutu Rome. He said,
‘•Your flag left France to restore the Holy See; the
11 ig now returns to France, bnt many conscitucis
will not be ratteHed. The revolution will come to
tbe gate* of Rome. Italy is Dot complete, as has
been said, because this scrap of Territory still re
laul-is. When this no longer remains, the flag of
revolution will float over tbe Italian capital. 1
praj fjr Napoleon, and tor bis tranquility, but he
u so must do something. France is thc oldest
daughter of tbe Church, but it does not suffice to
wear tbe title. The right to wear it ntus>. be
proved by deeds.
The Libera) parly of Prussia have held a private
meeting, on military reorganization. Intelligence
JVol.-ed at Con.-lanilnoplc announces thc com
plete submission of the Cretans, from Corea to
Retfeuo.
A V.cnna dispatch says It is stated in official cir
cles that tht Prussian foriign office la encaged In
drawing up a report upou all tbe relations kept up
by KingGcofge with parti-a In Hanover, and that
. Austrian Government will be given to under-
I>oim»tic Barhch.
New Yoke. Dee. 26.—Flour quiet and firm.
Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn quiot and shade bet-
1 ter. Kyc quiet and drooping. Oats dull. Pork dull.
Old mess 1925; dressed hogs dull and declining. Lard
■lull—barrels UKalg%. Whiskey nominal. Cotton
duiljnK Middling Uplands; Freights dull.
BRiALTiuOltK. Dec. 2G,—Merchandise generally dull
aud unsettled. Flour depressed; Chicago extra 11 75a
12; Sputhern high grades scarce. Provisions arc in
active. Dressed hogs 8%a9. Groceries are drooping.
Seeds very quiet. Clover 8j£ flax seed 2 70. Whisky
neglected, nominal.
Chicago. Dec 26.—Flonr quiet and firm; re
ceipts, 4,300 barrels; shipped, 0,709 barrels; white
winter do, 1325*1450; spring exira do, 1000j10f-5
Wheat lu'ic higher; receipts, 17,(00 bushels; ship
ped 16,700; No 1. 210a211; No. 2, 18itl Si Corn
dull; receipts 23.500 t ushels; shipped 6.000 bush
els; No 1, 74j[»7fi,Y Oats l-2.tlc better; No. 2,
•39 1-2*401-2. Rye lc better at 89..91. Barley firm;
No. 2 do. C2a65. Mcs» Pork—holders demand fii8
60; buyers offer 18.25; sales 4,u00 barrels at 13 25a
2050. Lard 11 1-2*11^4. Dressed bogs dull and
25e lower; closing 645; hogs receipts S,300 head
sales 3,590, at 5S0.i593. Tbe tendency ot the
market is downward, und both packets and ship
pers are holding back for lower prices.
New York, Dec. 26.—Cotton dull and unchanged*
Sales eight hundred bales Uplands at 3314; Orleans
35. Flour quiet and firm: sales forty-nine hundred
barrels. Southern brands dull. Sales one hundred
and fifty barrels mixed to good $11812| fancy and ex
tra, 313&17 25. Wheat quiet and without decided
change. Sales 11,000 bushels. Corn about one cent
better. Sales 24,000 bushels. Mixed Western S1.14#
1,15. Oats dull and heavy. Sales 19,000. Beef heavy.
Pork hea-vy and lower. Sales 4.250 barrels mess at
$20@2] 50. Prime 2$17@17 50. Lard, dull and heavy_
Whisky quiet. Riee and Sugar* quiet. Coffee easier.
Molasses quiet. Spirits Turpentine 70@71. Rosin
•4,50910. Tallow dulL Wool steady. Freights dull
at % on Cotton. At tbe last board Stoek market dnl
and heavy, and Governments weak.
Gold 3214:5-20’s 6£ Coupons 104«alOS; *64 Coupon*
lOlalOt]4; ’63 Coupons 1004*105; new issue 10794*107%;
10-40’s tt%a»J4: 7-30‘s. all series, 10l%al04%; Mis
souri 6*s 91a91J4; Money 7.
New Yoke, Dec. 36.—Gold closed at 131%, Gov
ernments still lower, owing to thc fall in gold. Muncy
at7.
STOCK MARKET.
Opened rtronz but subsequently declined. Five
Twenties 1862 10694: Ten-forties coupons 99%a99!4
Seven-thirtiaa, all sorts, 10t%al04%; Missouri
Sixes 92J4- Gold 132. Owing to decline in gold ex
change is dull; 60 days 109; right 110.
Morilk, Dee. 26.—Cotton—Sajcs to-day 1.800 bales.
The demand is moderate. Buying not general. Mid
dlingtt. Gold 131al33J4.
Louisville, Dec. 26.—Tobacco firmer, salts 27
hbdr; light plugs to fine leaf, t2%(d;2%i mess pork
120, hogs S '>%(7?OJ4; receipts to note. 73.500; ] rime
red wtieat 82.73; new corn shelled C6@6S; oats 6
@63c; ear corn 5e@S0c; super flour $9@10; Extra
•11@12; choice No. 1, S14; lard 12c; whisky, bond
S8e; cotton, low middlirg, 29(330<.\
Cincinnati, Dee. 26.—No tranraetions in Flour.
nominally lower; superfine $9.25a9,30; extra SlOall
Pork steady at $19,50. Lard dull at 11%. Cotton
dull at 30. Whisky heavy at $2,25. Hogs firm at $6a
,50 and lower. Receipts since last relink, 8,437, total
receipts during the reason. 237,738.
Washington, Dec. 27.—The United States
piemc Court has affirmed the judgmeuts of the
Ckcuit C’omrt for the Eastern Diotrii tof Louisiana
inthecunfeol Ntw Orleans Opelousas aud Ureal
Western Rail Road Company, ugainst Lludsay •&
C», iu voting contracts lor the delivery of ir6n.
New Yozk, Dee. 27.—Arrived from New Or
ients, Costine of Havre, from Mobile; Amelia
Prcstc, at Liverpool.
4lb mV, h T . Y., Dec. 27.—A severe 6itow storm;
actottipauied by a strong North West .wind, is
prevailing hers the greater part of the day.
Tbi trains wert moro or less behind time. It it
theseverest storm experienced in years.
PtiLADELrim, Dec. 27.—A severe gaie from
I he North west this evening and several slight
/allsof snow during the day, hut now it is clear
and told.
Foir Lakamie, bee. 27.—A messenger just in
reports the format ou of a grand coalition ol
twelve tribes of Inditns lor common cause against
whiles, in tie territoues of Dacota baud Montana.
The mrabt rot warriors Is estimated at 11.000, bnt
this is very coubtful. Tbe names ot t‘ie killed in
the ntosfacre reportedyesterday will be lorv.v.rded
as sooniis thej can bejbtained.
Washington, Dec. 17.—In a conversation the
President dented in “teto” tbe occurrence ot the
conversation reputed at having taken place with
Congressmen Egglestot. He says no political
matters were disetssed, and the interview jld not
last more than fivt ininxtus, instead of an boor as
reported. Tbe retort is published in und quoted
from the Cincinnas Commercial and may find its
way to Southern pptrs.
rather njyro dogw; salos 7.200 barrels State at $StV)a
♦ia Ohio clliu::,30; Western J.S.I0.tl3,30; Southern
firmer; *iles 450 barrels at f ll,10.tl6,%»: Canada quotca
wheatttuchaaged: rales 2. Vo bn.-Uels2d JMilwaukie
ait $2,:;h MBwaakla mixed $2.15; 'Corn dull and de
clining; »*)«• 36,500 bushels mixed Western SL12al.l:
white Southern 91,13; Oats dull and heavy, sales 17,009
botliols. Provisions generally dull. Pork firm at
18^4aDiJ4. for new in«?, and 17al7J4frr prime. Whis
ky quiet. Rice quiet at 9a9!4 for Carolina. Sugars
steady; sales 480 hogsheads at lt^4 for Muzcovado and
Havana. Other groceries duli. Naval stores dull.
Spirits Turpentine 6W8. Freight to Liverpool heavy.
Arrived.—The ship DaridCrockett, from .San Fran
cisco, 95 days, with 60,000 bushels California Whea
freight.
New Yobk, Dec. 27.—The demand for money is
less active and the market ciotod upcXcheatTper
cent, on toll The Gold market was firmer to
wards tbq close and left off at 132)4, cash; gold
loaned Irom flat to 132per cent The market lor
Foreign Exchange dull, and prime bankers’ bills
quoted nominally at i00al09>4. Government se
curities dull this afterneon, and lower on Seven-
Thirty notes.
St. Louis, Dec. 27.—Flour nnehangfd; Wheat
stea.ly; Spring wheat f2.10; Fall wheat 62.70a3.80;
Com heavy; Oldyellow S3; Old Wh)t«S5; Oats ac
tive at C5i67; Rye *1.10; Barley steady; tail 51.70a
X SO; Hay $!8a20; Fork $20.50; Lard 21; Whisky
$2.25; Hogs 0)4-
Mobile, Dec. 27.—Sales to-day 1,200 halite, can-
flued to lew buyers and closing quiet and dull;
Middling 30c; GoM island 132J4 - .
Ualtiuore, Dec. 27.—Flour very dull. Low
grades heavy. Wheat dull and deolioing. Corn
heavy at 94a97. Oats quiet 58a60. Seeds inac
tive. Provisions nominal. Mess pork 22 50
Groceries dull. Sugar heavy. Whisky nominal.
Louisville, Dec. 27.—Tobacco firm and active.
Sales 53 bhds. Common plugs 395 to' Medium
good leaf 17. Mess Pork. Sales at $20 per hhd.
sales at 6.40aG.50 for choice. Sales of shoulders
at 6o and bums at 93jal0. Cotton sales of low
middling at 26a29. Middling 30 and dull. Flour.
Sales of superfine at $9.50.
New Orleans, Dec. 27.—Cotton flint; Lo,w Mid-
dling29i30; Middling31; Sugar fair at 9)£; Molas-
i‘es lair at CO; Tobacco quiot and unchanged; com
mon leaf S)4a7*)4; Flour lower; Superfine $lla
11.25; Cpra $l.l'5al.07; Oats, firm at 77aS0; Hsy
dull at $26; Pork lower; Mess $22; Bacon ahauld-
ers and rib sides 12)4; Clear side* 15%;. Lard i2)4
a 13; Sterling exchange 42; Sight % discount; Gold
Acsusta; Dec. 27.—Cotton firmer, sales of 500
bales at 30.
BANK E 'R S
COMMISSION ’•
, Tl*. CUBf.KDOK
VJI. HAZLKlirUSl
GU03ED6E, CALDWELL & CO.,
JB A. N K JS H S, ,
2d St Macon, G» 2d St. , q^ANTEHS Supplies of *11 ki^tl" n ° T ’ t
QTOCKS Bond« yrciirrentinnds Ooin.Ftrftfim 1 Iuih). Special attesUongly, n, n '’’’STi
P. and D/tacstio fcxekange bought and ...td. M. . - i ShinmunC of Cdfthn. ^“lothep-y'.
'HULL,
e.i.tjpitBM,
IK ar.ncEits ax» co *
MMRCIT.t.tn.
((^tposito the ■Kidd House,)
Alba:
iesinvested as parties may direct. Collec tion
and proeaetD promptly remitted. DeposiU reeeivetl
and paid on denanu.
AUTHORIZED ItEFEBENCBS:
National Bank Republic,...— New York.
Third National Bank... Nashville, Tenn.
First National Bank Charlerton, S. C.
Savannah National Bank, Savannah, ija-
Atlanta National Rank ..Atlanta, Go.
Josiuh Mjrris. Banker............. Montgomery, Ala.
John Caldwell,. Columbia, S. C.
norlS-fiin]
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF MACON.
QIGHT AND TIME BILLS on various pointspur-
O chajad at all times. ,
Liberal advances made on shipments of Cotton to
any good Northern or European houses.
Collections made and promptly remitted for.
Wo shall keep supplied, so far as possible, with New
York Exchange, which will be sold at the lowest rates
charged in other cities of the.State.
W. W. WKIGLEY, Cashier.
I. G. PLANT, President.
DIIIECTOR9 :
H. L. Jewett, Win. T. Light foot, E. J. Johnston,
W. il. Ross, Wm. B. Dinsmore, 11. B. Plant.
Coir, mi
I. C. PL ANT
Y\7"ILL continue business at First National Bank,
V V and will make investments for parties Iu they
may direct.
Ile will also purchase and sell
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver,
Bank Notes,
He will make liberal advances until good sale can
bo made, charging a small commission for the same,
nov 6-til!apr22>
LEWIS, DANIEL & Go,
feANKEJRS.
No. 21-.. ......NASSAU STREET,.-.......‘..No. 21
NEW YORK.
Broad St.,..,
PLANTERS
J hand.
tld Shipmett- . .. llu
M.i: MERRITT,' ’ M^KInHlS^
New orlcana, t Geo. u
ATKINS, DUNHAM .FCO:^ • a7eUlUre t, Hi*.
I W. C. Beale, * f
• * ^pftl*chicnlo i
M338BITT DUNHAM, McHEJKjt T , 1
COTTON FACTORS C
mission and Forwardis* Me, v
No. 47 CARONDELKT ST
joinW, "K"
T. .J- pekkkvs;
GoltonFactcrS CommissionMerchaii:
Eufaula, Ala.
C ASH ADVANCES made on consim,
Cotton to < Lons 4Ui»nuj
WATTS, CRANE & CO New v ,
given, Watts * oo.,W<hS.
W. C. WATTS * CO., Liverjtoo!.
Exchange on New York and Nciv o,
-ale. , ra ’ i
(sep - -^
W. n. CHERRY, Memphis, Tfnn.
B. B. LEWIS, late ct Macon, <4a.
R. C. DANIEL, late of Memphis. 1
Savannah, Dec. 27.—Cotton dull, sales of200
bales at 31.
Chauleston, Dec. 27.—Cotton declining, tales
200 hales, at 31 1-2.
Kttp at Opposition—A DecUirc
Case.
Nkw Yokk, Dec. 27.—A despatch reporting the
failure oi the well known firm of Boll, Blatk &
i made current by a certain so called News As
sociation, has no founda’lon whatever. Enqui
ries in pro.’wr quarter* ivsvo no room t® doubt
that thc story is * wicked fabrication.
Washington, Dec. 27.—A case is soon to be
made before the Supreme Courtof the U. fftates,
hicb will involve the question whether Alabama All T Lr IT P fl H H 11“ C
is a State in the Federul Union, orwlmt. Iter present HB | | II ALL I t) L UUULJIlLv
statue* is, if she is not a State. (Why could you
m.tteU more explicitly what the case tioiLdbe?—
E»s.
Fruit ’iVibhington.
SICKLES OVERRULED.
Washington. Dec. 3S.—The President on the 19th
inst., through tho War Deportment, addressed Gen.
Sickles, directing him to issue an order suspending iu
hi.* Department, until further instruction*. Articles 5
1 6 of bis general order*. These article* prohibit
infliction of corporeal punishment upon any person
thcr than a minor, and also interfere with the State
vagrant law. To-day a copy of the order, prepared
at Sickles’ Headquarters wo* received here, it having
been forwarded pur*uant to request.
Seizure—Accident—West India and
Honduras News.
if the tranquil appearance. 7rlf
T^rVh, # tfoUei I R!3,,d tllut h0:1,ituli,y cs "” ot * n J Ioll S cr C0Ter Htc
Lo-fii'itic? directed from Vienna aj^Uiut PitipsIh.
rr S^otare, wbiclt i
)wL
1 'cv. 21.—The Min
leit in bia budget of
'• 24.—Tho Itourm
or i- gem rally ob*ri
'■ 24.—Bigelow ha
>y.u4pmir
allad for the United
of Fipa
00,000 franc.
,t open f.,r btpl-
■s n holiday,
podia*te wit 1 !
Ii-ii t‘i\. i "Tr
Hi M aid:
-
I Koht La
I occurred ©a the 22d,
Bievet Col. Feltsrmi
Grummoada, of 18th
MASSACRE.
iiAMic, Dec. 26.—A
r;ble ina»ssere
«r Fort l’liil Kearney.—
Capt. Brown ami Lieut.
1 nfautry, wiiti vM cnluted
Niw York, Dec. 27.—Flour a»hade firmer. Wheat
quiet. Corn dull and nominal. Cottan dull at 3314
for middling and uplands.
A distillery’ on tho corner of ::Cth street and 10th
avenue, said to be thc largort in the city, was seized
by Commitfioner Horton, yesterday. Its capacity
waa about five thourand gallons per day.
K wagon containing four men, ran off a bridge near
S:. Paul, Minn., on Monday night, und waa precipita
ted with its occupants, the depth of llOfect. AU the
men were injured, but only onek.i.od.
The weekly etatistics *how that 1,058 emigrant* ar-
rived hers last week, making the numltcrsince Jan.
the 1st.. 227.44 ; , and the commutation balance ia $44,-
I 832.
oattl'u lr
rent Frai
, _ Advices are received from fh<
>• '■'-i <>! tlie JiJ Cavalry and 18th iiifjutgy, were
setrounded by Itid’.ans and every officer and man j n , t .
Jama;
thc 14th a:
Werl Indie*, dated
id Porto Iticollth,
•tse
•'a idinabe-
couati ta
i the.-e p
■ >SS OF Till. PATIIFINl'LR.
■aX, Dec. 28—Lap |i r:i■ >i * .-.\ rf-
lolal lots ul ihj barh Path iudar, houu 1
cklamlto N • <>rival*, il. a cargo o!
i portion ot thc cargo will t»e caved.
There i* no cholera in Jamaica.
The crew of thc American bark “Mary Ilenry,’’
wrecked ou the Cuban Coast ha* arrived.
]tn?ine»s i" much depVT**sd. Tlio yield of sugar
■ ■ I f in port., ;:i . will If ah.tndai.t.
The ItagUih lioopiOiiu Mir.f. n, arrived at Jamaica
from lionlMa tepoited a i!i*tnrbanre among the
native iu tho last named colony.
Washington. De*. 27.—Petitions are circulat
ing throughout tin North for signatures prayinif
Congress torefraii front tbe passage of any act
authorizing the cirtailment of the National cur
reney, or having in kiew tha return within a
limited time to ^>ecje payment. This move
ment is in oppositon to the policy of Secretary
McCulIock, who maintains that tbe country
wants more labor hsteaa ol more currency. The
fall in gold is not |n consequence ol anything
the Secretary has lone There have not been
any large sale* oflgold by bis direction, for a
long time. The Praident is thereceipient from
James Lions, ofRicfnond, of a cane made of a
piece of the old frgate Constitution. The in
scription on the goldhead compliments Andrew
Johnson as the rcstoer of the Constitution. The
Secretary of State atfl Assistant Secretary Fred
eric’k Seward, left TOshington yesterday to at
tend the funeral of tie Portuguese Minister, who
died at Brooklyn ot Monday last.
Sumner entertaind the new French Minister,
and Secretary Statinn was among tbe guests.
Tbe Commissioner d Customs bas received in
formation of the arrst, at Detroit, of nine per
sons, for smuggling. Secretary McCulloch, who
has been absent fronWashingtoirtorafaw days,
has returned and reamed his duties this morn
ing. The U. S. Consil at 8C Croix, West Indies 1
reports to tbe state IVpartment that an account
of the prevalence of doltrs, small pox, and vol
low fever at SC Thtnas, the English Islands
have established quaantine on Yessels from St.
homes, of.twenty-ole days, and the Spanisb
Islands forty days, he President has pardoned
Johnson Noble of Keoucky, and F. W. Holiday
of Virginia, on the reommendation of the Gov
ernors of their respeclvo States.
L a . — -—
MARYLAND LEGISLATURE.
Baltuioks, Dec. 3.—The Legisiture in this
State meets on Wednedjy nexC It D understood
that slur Mayorll be mile to declare the last e'.ec-
t ! on report wi and Cltj Council illegal and void,
said election having boa held andur registration
lists ot 1865, to the excision *f those registered
laiC It is also expectel a bill will be introduced
looking to tbe declaraton ot a general amnesty,
by which all those dUrauckised under the provi
sions or the State CoatltutioR, lor sympathy or
participation in the roellion, will be restored to
all their former pollfcal rights. Their is little
doubt but that the National Constitutional
Amendment will be reected, but U believed that
many of the more obn'Xious features of the code,
with reference to eoloed people, will bo repealed,
and the opiuion has ben expressed that there will
be lourid a majority » the Legislature in favor of
the admission oi neffo testimony. The engross
ing subject of inures connected with the meeting
of tbe Legislature tolhe election of U. 8. Senator,
in place et Senator Irtoweil, whose term expires
on the 4th of March.
Dissolution.
T HE partnership heretofore existing under t
firm name of Bar <x Kahn is dissolved th
»>tli day of December, by mutnal consent.
Kahn will continue business at Montezuma,
and win collect all debts due the old tirm at that
place—and D. Bar, of raid firm, will fcollect
debts due tlie old firm at Fort Valley.
BAR & KAHN.
Dec. 90, 1S66. • (dec25-4tw*
^'“Accounts of Banks and Bankers received on
the usual terms. Interest allowed on current
balances. ■ >
no v2S-3m J
THAT TEAIN
W
HAS ARRIVED.
E HAVE LARGE
SPECIAL NOTICES.
43-TO THE AFFLICTED.—Nothing has as yet
been presented in tbe way of a Tonic, possessing sush
properties as Paxkkik’s Hkfaiic Bittirs.
They invigorate the system and impart new life to a
constitution shattered and worn oat by that most dis
tressing disease known as DYSPEPSIA. They should
be tried by all those thus affcated, and will never fail
to give relief.
Manufactured by Dr. C. F. Panknin, Charleston, S
C.. and tor sal* by all Druggists.
dceft-ly tu)
Winter Employment.
tJbQ/YfA PER MONTH and expenses paid Male
t&Ziyjyj or Female Agents, to introduce a New
and Useful Invention, or absolute utility in every
household. Agents preferring to work on Commis
sion can earn from $20 to $50 per day. For lull parti
culars, enclose stamp, aud address
ocieSKim W. G. WILSON. Cleveland. Ohio.
Attention, Citizens of the Sonih !
COPLEY’S
American Chemical Soap,
FOR CLEANING PAINT AND GREASE FROM
CLOTHING, WASHING J.A rKS WITHOUT
RUBBING, SIIAWPOONIN O, CURING
SCALD HEAD, TETTER AND RING
WORM, ITCH, BOILS. CHAPPED
HANDS, OR FOR ANY
SKIN DISEASES, * FOR ALL TOILET PURPOSES,
IS now offered to the citizens of the South, hup-
i iug they will flud it to tbeir interest to encour
age this Bout hern-made article, as it combines
more rare and valuable properties thanauy cimilar
article offered to the trade. For cleaning clothing,
it lias never been known to fail, and our agents are
iu.-tructed to return any jturchaser their money for
all cakes returned where it has.been tried aud docs
not do what we claim for it. Asa Medicated Soap,
It bas no parallel, and no family will be without it
when they have once tried iL "As a Toilet, it is
superior to any in u*e, as It whitens tbe skin, and
keeps it in a salt and healthy condition. Certifi
cates by tbe score conld be shown, but the proprie
tors prefer letting tbe article stand or fall alone
upon its merit*.
Foi eale In Macon by
MABSENBURG SON, A HARRIS,
THKO. W. ELLIS,
PETEK A- BLACKSHEAR.
L. W. HUNT & CO.,
I^~Ageitt4 wanted everywhere throughout the
South.
For terms, address,
W. Copley & Co.,
nuTl5 3m.) Macon, (ia.
RED APPLES,
SWEET ORANGES,
* FRENCH LEMONS,
PINEAPPLES,
BANANAS.
NUTS, CANDIES.
RAISINS, >' ■
FIGS,
■PRUNES,
New Sweet
CHAMPAIGN
CIDER, etc.
Abo, a flue assortment of
FIRE nmms. WORKS,
Coaslsting in part of,
FIDE CRACKERS,
R05IAN CANDLES,
SKY ROCKETS,
TORPEDOES,
TRYANGLES and
PIN WHEELS
A choice selection- ef
KlIFLK J-^KOOi:
WAREHOUSE.
'-—o —
T h E UNDERSIGNED RESPEctfitit
announces to tlie Planters and Mirol.-, • '*
he has leased the WAREHOUSE, fomini'w ^
*'* K ” '”’*** <8l Woolfolk, and
•S^WS^rSSf
care. .-*•■■ ■ ^ c-
Having followed (be .Warehouse and c m-v
slon business in this city for eleven years, h t,
to give general satisiaetion, and solicits tae if
ronage ol those having but iuess in h's *’
o«t lHjMl'u. J0 ' m ' S “HW
WILBUR F. JOHNSON
9F GEORGIA, WITH
Brooks, Macdonald & Co,
Cotton Factors and Comniisijen
-MERCHANTS,
59 Carondelet Street, New Orleans
T IBEKAL ADVANCES made on Cmtvu c,,--
lj signed to us, while the same is held br un
til April, if required, subject to tlie oidtrs eftlf-
pers. ‘ f
JAMES M. BROOKS,
HUGH MACDONALD,
LQUI3 U. LEGAT.
STIC P. JOHNSON. & D. W. VISSCHEL
Agents,' Fort Valley, Go.
oct 3-()m)
ROT MOVED!
J. H. WOOLFOLK.
Factor and Commission *Iercbai!, |
j .• ' ■
MACON, GEORGIA.
H AVING made arrangements with Mr. J<u I
than Collins, tGGCcupy theOfflce*tt,-ffp
House, for tbe transaction of bu*iaess, win
will be found at all times to wait on mjoiii Mn
and customers.
' Strict personal attention given to the fiekctdl
COTTON and other PRODUCE plated a r I
bands. F
Lilteral advances made on Cotton and Wbrrfi* I
dace in store.
Particular attention given to filling ef all cnia I
for Bagging, Rope, Iron Ties, etc.
-Will buy Cotton on order. Consignment! ui
Orders solicited. Terms liberal,
fretatf.)
Hardeman & Sparks
|") KNEW the tciidi-r ot th.-ir -- "■ ' I
IV l htuter.-of In orgia, and th- T f
aJ!v„ as U’AKEFiOL’oE AND COMMK'i >
YKtti m'A.VIS. Mid are prepared to receive, mo,|
and sell Cotton, or other produce stUaMrili
tbeir care. W« flatter ourselves, that an tijot
-- nt thirty yeora in the business, wi'.lraMta |
to give entire satisfaction to those who i
their business into our hands,
h In tbe sale of Cotton, especially, our knovWp |
’Of the markets, and parti ularly of these *hoi
'tr purchase, and tbe quality and grades et ceta* ■
defired by them, will enable us to su cotta I
on. more advantageous terms than the prods* I
can—thu^ securing to him the higheet miris I
price at tlie time ot sale. I
LIBERAL ADVANCES made ou Cottos t> I
Store. I
Otir efforts will lie to pien-e t'u- m - [
Pure Brandies, Whiskies, Qin^|Z*
ysars i-truggledto maintain and promo'.*.
octl3—tf
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE,
OLD JAMAICA RUM,
And every variety of WINES ; and everything in
the Family Grocery Line, at very
LOW PRICES.
66 3rd St., Cta..._„ 66
GREER A LAKE.
dcc!6-tf.]
School Notice.
H. 8INGlETON will epen a School for
bojB and girts on the hrvt Monday in Janu
ary next, in a school house in the rear of the Col
lege, opposite Mrs. HttgoeninV
Tuition, $6pir moutn, payable in advance.
dee2l-gw
s.
]NTK'Vv r FIRM.
RUST & JOHNSTON.
Colgate** Honey Soap.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, In such unlversa
demand, it- made irom the choicest materials, is
ntild and emollient ia it» uat are, fragrantly
scented, and extremely beneficial iu its action
upon tbe skin.
For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal
cr*. teb 9 ly
Death i» Saint Louis.
CALIFORNIA NEWS.
St. Loch. Dee. 2f.-Col. Sawyer. Adjutant Gen
eral cn Gen. ShcrmKi’s Staff, died last night, at the
Lindcll Hotel.
The Collector of Internal Revenue for Lafayette.
Jackson, and adjourns counties, has been suspended
and tbe Collector is t fugitive iu St. Louis, in con-
sequeoce of the trouVes in that region.
S AX Francisco, Dei. 27.—It is understood that the
merchants and fanrimis men of this city will give a
grand inauguration dnner in honor of the departure
of thc steamer Coiorale, thc first of thc great China
line departments. Sato National, and municipal
government* of New York ami tan Francisco, tho
Chamber of Commeffe. Pacific Railroad, Chinese
merchant*, etc., will be represented.
A bottali n cftroop f.rthe Liberal *erviei in Mex
ico, has been quietly trgsniscd in this city within a
few week*, and a detriment of 63 men. under M*j.
Ilenine. leftZyottanhf tilMasa i n hy the -tearner
Continental. J. R.i . BsajiH. ami party, cotwistiug
of several meaboia of th» State Geological Survey.
passage by thesamo iteaincr, for tho j.urposc of
making a full and coniphte topographical and geo
logical surv ey of Lower Cilifomin.
Domestic IlurkulH.
Naw York, Dee. 27.—Ctton heavy; sale.* 1800 bales
uplands at S3a33>j5 Orleat* St.'J. Flour 10c. better.
FREE REGISTRY.
L T is expected, and much ;o be hoped, as soon
as the Fall Months set in, that we shall have
persons Irom Europe and the Northern, aud the
North-western States, coming among us seeking
sale investments tor their capital.
The importance of a FREE REGISTRY here at
Macon, the central City of the State, and where
thote pereens desiring to purchase would most
likely com, aud being strangers, can tee at t
glance wbat ^.operty there is tor sale, is ot the ut
most importance.
Wc would respectfully Invite oarcountry irlcnds,
as well os those in tbe city, to call and register tbe
property they may wish to sell, which they ean do
lree of charge.
BUTTS & BROTHER.
2nd Street, between Walnut and Mulberry.
Macox, Sep. 6, 1800. sep 6—tf.
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
rrtlllS splendid Ilair Dyo is the best in the world.—
I 'I h-' duty truf and perfect Dye—llarmLc**, Re
liable, In*tantaneous. Nodisappoiutment No ridi
culous tints. Natural Black <>r Brown. Remedies
the ill effectsof Bad I)ye Invigorate*thehair. leav
ing it soft and beautiful. Thcgenuiueissigned Wm
A. llntclirlor. All others are mere imitation*, and
should bo avoided. ?old by all Druggists and Per
fumers. Fastory SI Burelay street, New York.
a&j-BKWARE OF A COUNTKKFKlT.-£»
[decl2-lyj
Surely, Steadily,
SucceMfulIy,
Smolnnder’s Extract of Bocku
IS CURING
Every case of Kidney Disease, Rheumatism.
Gravel, Urinary Disorders, Weakness ana
Pains Iu the Rack, Female Complaints and
Troubles arising from Excesses of any kind.
00ME. YE AFELIOTED !
TRY SMOLANDER’S.
TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU.
min Hi all Apothecaries. Price $1. * D.
SARNBS £ CO., New York, and BARNES, 'WARD
oi GO., Nt-vv Orltatns, 4-isiurrn AaetiU BUh-
l.KItill & ROGERS, Wholesale Dniggiat*, Boston,
Man*., General Agents. .* frbl8-ly
CHRISTMAS.
m nnO ORANGES.
,UUU 2,000 LEMONS.
1500 Limes,
10- bbl. Apples,
SO boxes Raisins,
50 do Cheese,
10- bbl. Silver Skinned Onione,
For sale very low by
J. H. ANDERSON & SON.
|y*Citixen copy. dec!9-tf.)
T HE ucdeisigned respectfully beg Iosslcsz
to Urn PLANTERS and MEKCHA-YK*
Donghvrty and adjacent counties, that tb*J -* •
this day tormed a co-partnerebip under the «*
name and style of RUST it JOHKSTtW,9*
(Us in the WAREHOUSE and COMMIT*
BUSINESS, eccupying the Fire Pro»t
ot Sims A Bust; and eontiden tly trust lira ”
continue to receive that gcncrou* *uyi nrt
ronage heretofore extended to each ol then.
Y. G. RUST,
T. H. JOHNSTOh. #
Albany, Ga., June st, 1S6P. 0®
Executor’s Sale.
B Y Virtue of lost will and testament of James
Bryan, deeeiu-ed, will bo sold at Marion, Twiggs
County, before tho Court House door, on thc 1st Tues
day in Jan. between the usual hours of sale, five hun
dred acres of land, lying on Shellstonc Creek, in
Twiggs County, adjoining tbe land* ef ilenry Carter,
Charles E. Taylor, and others.
Also, one lot lying on thc Brunswick Rail Rood,
known as the Roe lot. Sold as the property of James
Bryan, dec'd., for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased.
Terras mudo known on day of sale.
M. K. SLAPPEY,
Exeeutor, Jte., James Bryan, dco’d.
deo3-td* t t
For Sale, Two Plantations,
'1Y7'ELL improved and liealthilv located : one
V V containini; 400 a area, 6 miles East of Monte
zuma, and known as the Fred. Folds*’ place ; the
other 300acres, five uiiies from Millwood, Ga.,
known as thc Jus. Stubb- place. Also, two new
Store llou-e* for sale *>r rent, Broad Street, Alba-
Ga. Po?session given on day el sale. For
further iinformation, adercss mo.
A. 0. WESTBROOK,
nov2S-lm* Albany, (ia.
LAND
FOR SALE.
A VERY Aeoirsble Plantation in Calhoun co.,
(ni., eon'aining l.ttioacres, l,(i00 cleared and
in a good state of cultivation—one ot the best set
tled places in the eouuty, with the Pochitla Creek
running thri ugh it, with a good Grist Mill, aud
water sufficient lor any amount ot machinery.
I will ge!l 1500, 2,0u0 o/the wliule, to suit tne
puachiser.
TERMS'. ONE-HALF CASH; THE BALANCE,
INTEREST FROM DATE.
There is a good set of hands on the place. I will
sell corn, fodder, pork and mules; and also, Plan
tation Tool* to suit the purchaser.
R. J. McCLARY,
ttcc'4-lm j Post Office: Morgan, Ga.
j. a. JSXKISGS...... j. w. WICKS,
JENNINGS, WICKS
Cotton Factors and
ikiebchants,
39 PERDIDO STREET, — • 1
NEW ORLEANS-
oat2S-3ml
\\
FOR SALE.
'ILL be fold at the Cnurt-Ilonse dor’
Vtfk
A
■ advantages, the best Efr'
ilacon is sit iated on
vr.,ir,v..H rnuTj.nd ‘
court-iiouse
city of Macon, on the first Tuesa.J ®
ruarj, 18t>7, that splendid plantation,
nolo north of Macon, and known as the "TLt I
Place. Said plantation contains fiftiaert.-, D -
ler-s; 750 ol which ia the very best quality <>*
bottoms, the remainder being good
two Railroad*, tlie Hnutnwe-tern and .
roads, passing through the heart of it. t' ri ,
dred acres lr. heavily timbered osk and ^
the remainder being admirably enitedfort- ^
tion ot torn and cotton. On the larin
young peach orchard, and oue of the bes
in the whole State. ihstf
The dwelling lt«u*e has four room* I
foct passage run iug turongu tt. ! ,
ings are in good condition, ladsitusp**'
ing 20 liand*.
Besides all these i
in the vicinity of Macon i
with the Brunswick Railroad running
yards of it. ,
Parties wishing to Invest in this ra a-' i ; . '-j
erty are referred to BUTTS & BB®-> *1. fi ]t
Land Agency, Macon, Ga., until the day
decl8-6w)
Valuable Rice Planta^ 011
To Rent.
O NE of tho beat tide-water . -rriTlO.'^',
KICK PU> t ; V ! rooi
In tlie State, is offered TO KhNl * l, j i ,b.“ [P
jtars. It lie.-on tha Satelia Ki vel A’■-nt W**
county, and contains tillatile land fiittn 1 ’
ploy Ircm thirty to toriv good hand-. ,., ,n
On the plate, there is au_ excel.* n; - n j i
steani machlngrj" <>,r e ' < l . v com!’ 11
nearly new, together with all nccoaMir) i
houses In good order. , t -iia' n,!
A more productive plantation and c 0 '-
market i* not to be luu-id hi the Sou J-
For terms and other particular-, fi'l ,-.}-ylCi-
dccOtf.) Tiua