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Telegraph & Messenger,
great opening
BALTIMORE CLOT11IXG HOUSE
CASHMERE SUITS, at *12, worth *18.
DERBY sum at *20, worth *25.
i'.i.ACK DRF.r8 gum at *25. worth *35.
black DOE SKIN I'A NTs (largo logo) at *10
worth *15.
CASSIMEKE SUn’rf (eatr* »w, In 111 the tig
, w t tarn In Georgia) at *25, worth *35
BOVS'f-UIW (to fit any .iie.1 boy in tl.« city)
at price* to r-uit the timer.
fari.ltlung Coorla of all gra/«r, at tho nar rarer
Deceiving wrekly tbe lattrt styles bt Scarfa and
Rjvt.
Purchasers will bear in min<l (hat tbl* Is no ham
0 og. Call and reo for yourselves.
M. HIKMl A BRO ,
Cor <h«ny m»J Sewnd its., ai der the Tai.f oa%rn
liruMu-g. _______________ oetl5 lm
FALL GOODS
oc» stock or
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
NOTIONS, ETC.,
, now fall and complete. We hare the Urges! and
Croat varied atock we have ever exhibited to the
trade.
MtESS GOODS DEPARTMENT PARTICULARLY
ATTRACTIVE, AND PRICES LOW.
Oar motto ia
•‘Short Profils and Quirk Salea,”
Anil wo feel confident of giving satisfaction to ail
aho may favor na with Ureir patronage.
We respectfully invite tbo poblio to call and ex
amino our atock.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
arpSOtf IS Heoondat., Triangular Block.
FALL A\iMVJ\TEB DRYGOODS!
VAT. A. HOPSOKT at) OO,
41 SECOND STREET,
Have t.ow on hand and aro daily receiving addition
to tha-ir Stock, and offer at tho lowiet prioea,
DRESS GOODS,
In every variety.
CLOTHS, CASSIUEKES,
JEANS, KERSEYS,
CLOAKS, SACQUES,
READY-MADE SUITS,
Alto a full line of
FURS,
To all of
era.
WALTHAM WATCHES.
3-1 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES.
There ire llie beet Watche« made inlbia country,
and are made with and without atom winding at
Uchmcnts.
They are finiehfd in the beat manner and ran
Willi the greatest accuracy, and caunot bo excelled
am « her o at their renpectivo pricea.
The cast n are all made of tho newoat [atleraa,
an t rpenally made to onr own order.
Our atock of tlreno Watchen ie now tho largcat,
and onr pticee, all llringa roneiderrd, arc the low
ed m the city. BALL, BLACK A CO.,
Jcweiera and Silvoramittia,
oc!3 tf 605 and 567 Broadway. New York.
IMPROVED COTTON TIES.
TnE EUREKA IKON TIE,
THE ANCHOR IRON TIE,
Wo alao havo the
SWETT SELF-FASTENING IRON TIE.
Prices Same as New Orleans
TURPIN A OGDEN, Agenta at Macon, Clk.
BATES A COMER. 122 Bayet., Savannah,
' ‘ “ a, Fla.,
General Agenta for Ga.,
, and Eaat Ala.
TSXDE HARK.
STONEWALL FERTILIZER,
For aale by TURPIN A OGDEN.
eep21tf
J. XOKB0K OGDEN. OEO. D TITrW. Z. T. OOSHA
SAXTHI. F. DICKINSON
OGDEN Sc CO.,
Cotton Commission Merchants,
MACON, GA.
pOTTON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. CON
SIGNMENTS FOR NEW YORE, AND ORDERS
FOR PURCHASE OR SALE FOR FUTURE DE
LIVERY SOLICITED.
Refer by Permission to
Meeara. R. U. Graves A Co. New York.
Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savan
nah.
Mterra. John W. Anderaon'a Sons. Savannah.
Messrs. Duncan A Jolwaton, Savannah.
Meaera. Bate* A Comer, Savannah. octlTtf
Hcdson G. Wolfe's Bxu 8cmum, an invigora
ting tonic and medicinal beverage, manufactured
by tbo proptieton at Sdiiadam in Holland, ia war
ranted perfectly pare, and free feom all delateriooa
anbatancea. It ia diatiUed expressly for caaea of
Draper ia or Indigoeticn, Dropey, Goat, Rheuma
tism, general Debility, Catarrah of the Bladder.
Paine in the Back and Stomach and all diaeaaea of
the Urinr-y Organa. It give* great relief in Asthma,
Gravel r d Calculi in the Bladder: strengthens
and invigoratea the system. and will keep off that
dreadful aoourge. Fever and Ague, when taken in
Kepedai pa-na have been taken ae to Re quality,
and a permanent nniformity ia guaranteed. Thia
ia calculated to make the Bell Scbuappe the moat
reliable and popular article of ite kind. It ia dis
tilled from Barley of Hie finest quality, and the
Aromatic Juniper Berry of Ite y. An a healthful
beverage it bae no ruptrior.
To the invalid and tlroee who travel, and are sub
ject to change* of water and climate, they will find
it an invaluable agent.
Hndeon G. Wolfe wan. for the period of twenty
yetis. er.nnec ed in tire Scbuappe bunmrnn with bin
nne'e, the late Udolpbo Wo fe. and bln long expe
rience and knowledge of the btuineee in winch be
ia ongtged. ahouMbe a sufficient guarantee that be
fully appreciate# the war.ta of the public for an ar
il.: e prrpared cxpreenly for the disease* above
mentioned, an I ail he laka ia to give tbe Bell
Scboappe a trail, and campers the same w.tb others
that make tbe I ke pretentions
Caution !— Ask for "H G, Wo f«'s EeilScboappa
For sale by alt reapecratiie Grocer, and Ar-othe-
ctrice. UlD.-ON O. WOLFE A Co..
Office. luSoiili William Mreet, New York.
For eels by CAMPBELL A ENGLISH. Macon Ga.
Batchelor's H -ir Dye.
Thin Mrperb Hair Dye ia the beet iu the woild—
perfectly ha?m!e*a, reliable and in*UnUoeoaa : no
diaappoinimtnt; no ridiculous tiCT\ or duuuresale
o lor. The genuiue Wo. A Batchelor’s Hair Dye
prodocew immedUtely a *■ pi end id Black or Lateral
Hio«m. leavaa tbe hair clean, soft, beautifnl; does
not contain a particle of lead or any sojarions com-
p and. Bold by all druggists. Factory. 1C BOND
STREET. N. Y. oet Sdeodly
(51TY AFKAIKS.
TUESDAY MORNING. NOV. 7. 1871.
Tag Urge brass key fonnd some days ago
in Light House alley is still in thia office. The
owner can get it by coming af ter it.
Adjoubxed.—Tbe Superior Court U adjourned
for a week on account of Judge Cole’s absence.
He ia summoned to appear before the Kn-klnx
Committee in Atlanta.
I!cows A Co. send ns Peterson's Lady's Msg-
azine for December, which proves to be one of
the best we have seen in a long time. It is
rarely that any of hU contemporaries gets ahead
of the enterprising publisher of this capital
monthly—as a vast majority cf the ladies will
decide.
Fust Stuset Chchch.—We understand that
th’s Church, just completed, will be dedicated
Sunday, the 19th instant. The ladies of the
congregation are requested to meet at the
Chnreh to-day at fonr o'clock. The officiary of
tbe Church, in behalf of the congregation, have
requested the pastor to preach the sermon on
the intereoting occasion.
Don't Foboet that the Sheriff's sales take
place to-day in front of tbs new Court-house.
Some valuable property ia to be sold, and bar
gains msy be obtained by being on hand. Also
the property belonging to the estate of General
Howell Cobb is to be sold to-dsy. It is desirable
property and will doubtless attract quite a
crowd of bidders.
Re bout.—On Saturday night last tbe grooery
atore of Mr. Slaughter, on Fourth street, WAS
entered and robbed of three dollars in small
bills. A youngster named Stephen Gonldsby
was suspected of the crime, and upon being ar
rested confessed his gnilL He now enjoys (he
hospitalities of the county, quietly and patienUy
waiting for the grand jnry to reassemble.
Stadmxo Attest at Fobsttb.—On Sunday
last a Mr. Dewberry was fatally stabbed at For
syth by one Joe. Cochrane. Cochrane bad made
pair of boots for Dewberry, abont which tbe
difficulty occurred. They were both drinking,
which war no donbt ibe moving caureof tbe
trouble. No hopes are entertained of Dewber
ry's recovery.
Runaway.—On Sunday evening a borse ran-
awsy with a buggy iu which were two of Mayor
Huff's children and a nurse. After running a
short distance the boggy struck a fenoe, throw
ing them therefrom. All were slightly hart
It was a narrow escape, and is another evidence
of the folly of trusting children behind a borse
at any time without a skillful driver to manage
him.
TkRBIBXE CATASTCOrnE AT MONTGOMTBT, A LA.
At a late hour last night we learned from tbe
operators in the telegraph office the following
particulars of a sad accident whioh happened in
Montgomery last night: The Radioala were
holding a jubilee in Exchange Square over tbe
election that had taken place during the day.
Anvil’s were being loaded with powder and fired
off when one burst, killing and fatally wound
ing six men, among them Mr. Campbell, gen-
oral ticket agent for the Montgomery and West
Point Railroad. The most mysterious part of
the affair ia that not a negro nor Radical was
hurt. Intense excitement and confusion pre
vailed at the time the dispatch was sent, and it
was almost impossible to get the particulars.
pieee of the exploded anvil passed through
the balcony of the telegraph effioo on whioh the
messenger was standing, barely missing him.
He was knocked down by the jar. We suppose
all Ibe particulars will be heard by telegraph
to-day.
New Law Finn.—We inadvertently omitted
at the time their card was first published, to
call attention to the law prrtnersh<p recently
formed between Messrs. B. A W. B. Hill, of
this city. On the principle, however, of better
late then never, we desire to do so now. and to
say that the junior partner of the firm is one of
tbe most promising additions to the legsl fra
tersity that we have known in many years. He
has been a close student, and has thoroughly
trained and cultivated a mind naturally very
strong and clear. Ha has great perseverance,
quick perception and high principle. If we are
not greatly deceived bo will prove himself emi
nently worthy to wear the mantle now resting
ao deservedly on the shoulders of his honored
father—a veteran in the profession of whom it
needless to say one word here. Fall of honors
be has well won them all.
“ One more unfortunate.
Weary of breath.
Rashly importunate.
Gme to her death.”
On Sunday last at eleven o'clock Miss Lizzie
Woodall departed this fife. On the Friday even
ing previous she bad taken a large quantity of
morphine for tbe purpose of putting an end to
her existence. Her history is that of many who
have gone before her into the presence of the
greet Judge. Truly it saddens the heart to
think upon such things. She was a beautiful
girl and was once, no doubt, foil of all sweet
hopes and bright with innocence. Bat she gave
her heart to one who only meditated upon her
rain—she trusted him blindly ted waked from
ber mad dresaj • mice 1 woman. Tortured by
the pangs of conscience and the frowns of ail
who met her, in a fit of desperation she at
length resolved to risk the hidden mysteries of
the unseen world.
Mad to life's history,
GUI ro death's mystery,
riwift to be burled.
Anywhere, anywhere,
Out of tbe world.
The immediate circumstance* which led to
tub rash set we know not of. The secret per
haps died with her. Bat while we condemn her
sin end hold it in abhorrence, let as cast the
mantle of charity around her memory; and es
pecially let us bear in mind the injunction of
the apo.tle, “Lit him who thinketh he stand-
eth beware, ieat he fall." We are no apologists
for crime in any form, but are always ready to
forgive, knowing that we, too, are human and
that none are free from the wily attacks of the
old serpent. Then, while horror-stricken at the
rath act which burls an immortal soul into eter
nity, let us “write her judgment in the sand,
Ownins her weakness,
Her evil bebeavior.
And leaving with meekness
s to her
Her sins t
r Saviour.
New Finn.—Messrs. Callaway A Small, both
young men of this eity, have reoently formed a
copartnership, and have opened a first class
wholesale grocery and provision house at No.
7 Hollingsworth’s Block. We heartily recom
mend them as being persevering snd energetio
young men to their many friends, acquaintances
and the public generally. Also, aa being honora
ble, upright and polite to all with whom they
may have dealings. Mr. J. P. Callaway, of the
firm, is a son of B. B. Callaway, of Yineville.
He is extensively known in Southwest Georgia.
We hope hiB friends will favor him with a call
when ou a visit to our eity. Oar young friend
Ur. Arthur P. Small, has been doing buaini
for tbe firm of Small A Gamble, and they give
him the highest recommendations. Give them
a call. 1
Private supper rooms at the Georgia Restau
rant
Mean. Oliver, Douglas <£ Co.—Gents: We
have used the “Great Benefactor” cooking
stove in our families for some time, and it has
given entire satisfaction. We consider it sec
ond to none in the market, and cheerfully re
commend tbe above firm to all parties wishing
a first-class stove. Respectfully,
E. O. Gbanxiss.
H. M. Gbanniss.
Murder near Montezuma.—We heard yester
day the particulars of a most brutal and cold
blooded murder which occurred near Monte
zuma a few days ago. A Ur. Scott had been to
Montezuma and gotten brutally drank. In tho
afternoon, as he was reluming home in bis
wagon, ho met a negro man and woman going
to a field in which they were employed picking
cotton. Without any provocation whatever he
cocked his pistol, which was already in his band,
and fired it off toward tbe negroes. The bail
passed through the bowels of the negro woman,
inflicting a fata! wound from which she died in
a few hours. Tho negro man (her husband)
came immediately to town and had a warrant
taken out for Scott. He was arrested by the
sheriff, and so great was the feeling of indigna
tion among both white and black, that a guard
had to be placed over him daring the night to
prevent hit being lynched. A preliminary trial
was had the 3ay following and he was commit
ted to jail to await trial at the Superior Court.
Scott avowed an entire ignorance of the occur
rence of which none who saw him when he left
town had any doubt. We would not prejudge
his ease, but it hss ever been our opinion thit
drunkenness was no excuse for murder. No bard
feeling bad ever existed between Soott and the
negro murdered; and bad he met a white man
or woman the probabilities are that he would
as readily have shot at them as at the negroes.
The whites of the oounty are very much shocked
and deeply deplore the occurrence.
Common Sense.—“How few, alas! how very
rpHIS Preparation baa long been recognized by few" of the human family are blessed with
J. tbe most eminent minds in the Medical Fro-
Dr. Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
Purely TrselsMe ! No Arsenic. No Mercury
in Its Composition!
N O CURE, NO TAT, U direction* be followed.
No danger in taking an overdose, ae we put
no poison in onr medicine*. One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters
I S Hi* remedy, par excellence, for all diseases
arising from debility, disordered stomach,
loss of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all
kindred ailments, where a genUe and permanent
stimulant and tonic is required. Pleasant to take.
One dollar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
feeaion as tho most reliable, searching
last alterative within their reach, and aa a Rood
Purifier it certainly stand* without a rival. One
den— per bottle.
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup
T^HE indispensable remedy in the nursery. No
I men use tot laudanum, paregoric, Bateman's
Drops, or other strong opiates. No bad effects from
the ua* of Beabrook'a. Health to the child, net to
*“• mother, and a clear conscience to the vendor.
25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Gaudy
1 8 really all it claims to be—a SPECIFIO—remov-
ieg all worms from the human vieoera. Noharm-
rul affect from iuuee. Children love it. No dan-
taragiving an overdoes. 25 eaota par box.
Dr. Seabrook’s Elixir of Bari and Iron.
T HE Great Tonic and Appmizer. One dollar per
bo.tlo. AU to safe by dragista everywhere.
topiseodtntf ‘ 8EAT0N * °°-’£XT^y.
what is known as “hone” sense! Book learn
ing doesn't constitute brains, by any means.
We heard a countryman expressing a few senti
ments a day or two ago, that contained more
good hard sense than half a dozen hifalotin
speeches. One of them was as follows: “I used
to trade around loose when I came to Macon, but
here of late when I come to town to bny any
thing to eat or drink, I always go to W. P. Car
los’, because I know I will get just what I want
When he tells me anything is good, I know it is
' His head is level. Carlos keeps every
thing that is good to eat, and sells cheap. Go
to see him.
Step Laodies suitable for stores or private
amillee. Oliver, Dongiass A Co.
The private supper rooms over tho Georgia
Restaurant are the most quiet place for a party
in the city.
Insurance.—We pnbliah below a letter from
Messrs. R. M. and Thomas Hardeman certify
ing that their sister, Mrs. Logan, received
§2,500 from tbe iEtna Insurance Company, in
payment of a policy issued on the life of ber
husband. We are informed that the payment
of this claim makes the handsome sum of $28,-
090 which this company has paid in Macon
alone:
Editors Telegraph and Messenger: We de-
aire to state, throngb tho colnmna of yonr pi
per, that the policy of insnranoe for $2,500 is
sued from the office of the Altna Life Insurance
Company on tbe life of George M. Logan, de
ceased, haa this day been paid through tho
hands of their agent, Mr. H. L. Backus, snd we
cheerfully recommend the iEtna Life to the pat
ronage of the publio. R. M. Hardeman,
Taos. Hardeman, Jr.
Macon, November 3, 1871.
Goon liquors, fine alga's, only kept at the
Georgia Beslao-ant.
No enterprise, encountering however many
drawbacks, if directed by men of energy, vim
and pluck, but will assume the supremacy at
last After one year's combat with Kn-klnx
cries, martial law, threats, yellow fever scares,
Chicago fire, disasters and unreliable imitator's
efforts, to steal the brains of superior genius,
Mr. Derby has the prond satisfaction of having
overcome them all, and his land sale, now with
in thirty days of its completion, has assumed
the proportions of an accomplished fact, and
November 30ib, when, at Girardy’s Open
Honse, tbe varions prizes are distributed, and
the inveeters of $5 take tbe deeds for their val
uable properties, varying in value from $25,000
to $300, another example of success will be
credited to liberal newspaper advertising.—
Chronicle and Sentinel.
BY TELEGRAPH
. FROM ATLANTA.
Proceedings of Ibe Leglslaare.
Tbe Cbaxteb Oax Cooking Stove has gained
the confidence of every housekeeper by filling
the requirements of a good slots for the past
twenty years. Truman A Green havo every
size and kind of them at the sign of the Golden
Stove. ’
The Stewart Stove, fuel saver, for either
wood or coal, convertible into a six-hole stove,
with enamel reservoir, hot closet, roaster, and
double oven. Will do the work of any stove
with one-third less fuel. Oliver, Douglass A
Co., No. 12 Third street no712t
Broiled Partridges on toast at the Georgia
Restaurant.
Do yon wish a Cooking Stove that never has
failed and ia so constructed that it never can
fail ? Then call on Traman A Green and seo
the noted Charter Oak.
Toilet setts, toy work baskets, writing desks
and a large variety of fancy goo^p, at Wing A
Solomon’s.
A new stock of gold, silver, silk and leather
watch guards, at Wing A Solomon’s.
“ Put money in thy purse,” by purchasing a
Charter Oak Cook Stove and saving fneh
Ir you wish to purchase theonly coal oil lamp
warranted not to explode, and one that will give
twice the light of any other coal oil lamp, call
at Wise A Dobbs’ and examine their large atock
of non-explosive lamps. novl 3t
Tee Beet Broom the country affords for fifty
cents at Truman A Green's, Triangular Block.
A full assortment of the celebrated L. A M.
perfected spectaelea and eye-glasses—to suit ill
eyesights, can only be had of Wing A Solomon,
agents.
Wing A Solomon have a fine assortment of
gold, ivory and fancy beaded canes on hand, to
sell cheap.
Ir you want a good, reliable time keiper, go
to Wing A Solomons and get one of their
docks.
Tin ware to the trade. Oliver, Douglass A Co.
McLean's Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
beat tonic and blood alterative in the world.
See the new pattern Charier Oak at Traman
A Green's, with reservoir and closet converti
ble into a six hole atove.
Cbocezet and Glassware at Traman A
Green’s, sign of the Golden Stove.
Tnz Charter Oak Stoves are the best con
structed. heaviest, most uniform and quickest
baking stoves ever invented. Truman A Green
are sole agenta for Macon.
Remember, if you want fine Tennessee beef,
sausages, chickens, fine Goshen butter, cream
cheese, apples, oranges, etc., Corpnt's is the
place to get them.
Habbiaoz Guide.—Interesting work, nnmerous
engravings, 221 pages. Price £0 cents. Addreee
Dr. Butts’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St-
Louis, Ho- See advertisement. angl7-dAwly
To Moteebc and Nuasxs —Mrs-Whitcomb's Syrup
for Diarxbai, Ac., in children, whether induced by
teething or other causes, is the eafeet and best
In Adaptation.—Dr. Price's Blood Enricher is
adapted to the treatment of diseases marked by
debility, where, there is a loss of vitality, where the
1 bae becomo impure, the body imperfectly
nourished, in general debility and nervous prostra
tion, a lack of appetite, disordered digestion, where
the red blood needs renewing, the etomrch toned
up, and the whole ajstem Invigorated.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder for sale by
grocera.
Dr. Price's Special Flavorings for aale by
grocer*.
Special to tbe Telegraph and Messenger.
In the Senate a number of bills were read the
first time: Hinton introduced a bill to repeal
the act which provides for a special election.
Lester—a bill to regulate the praotioe of dentis
try ; making a diploma essential, and creating
a board of dentistry. Reese—a bill making tbe
burning of fen oca a felony. Smith—a bill ex
empting crippled soldiers and widows from
taxation to the nmount of $1,000. Wei bora
bill to change the time of meeting of the legis
lature.
A message from the house was received, an-
nouncing tbe adoption of resolutions repelling
the del amatory charges of Bullock. Tbe
lotions developed a spicy debate—Candler and
Burns favoring, snd Brock opposing concur
rence. The resolutions were adopted by a vote
of 29 to 8. Those voting in tbe negative are
Brock, Campbril, Clark, Colman, Crayton, De-
veanx, Henry and Welch.
The Honse resolution closing the doors of tho
Treasury against certain warrants, was con
coned in.
Adjourned till to-morrow.
The House met at 10 a. m. The steading
committees were appointed, and under a call of
oounties a number of bills were read the first
time. One providing for an election for Gov
ernor ; one looking to the redaction of the per
diem of member*; and one to repeal the dis
trict oourt act Among tho bill* of general in-
tcrest was a bill to repeal the act abolishing
the ebain-gang; also a bill declaring it a misde
meanor for either employers or laborers to
break oontracta. Phillips introduced a bill to
abolish the Alapaha Circuit Rawls—a bill to
change the time of the meeting of the General
Assembly to the third Wednesday in July.
Soott—s bill to amend tbe charter of the State
University, providing for the election of four
additional trustees. Dill—a bill to repeal sec
tion 22 of the appropriation act of 1809. Wood
bill to repeal the act fixing the salaries of
Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts.
Bacon—a bill to abolish the City Court of Ma
con. Hoge offered a resolution to memorial
ize Congress to refund the tax on raw cotton
for the years 18G5 66-C7.
The Committee on Privileges and Elections
were directed to inquire into the right of the
following members to occupy their seats
Colby, of Greene; Richardson, of Clark; Glov
er, of Sumter; Fierce, of Calhoun; and Rnmpb,
of Wayne. No election was held in the latter
case. Colby and Richardson reside in Fallon.
A resolution was offered by Griffin asking his
Excellency, the Governor, to transmit tbe pa
per* relative to the Sumter contested election.
The phraseology was amended on motion of
Camming, to read “Hon. Benj. Conley exercis
ing the powers of Governor,” as the terms used
in the constitution. McMillan offered a resolu
tion on Ibe subject of finance, instructing the
Judioiary Committee to report measures to pro
tect tho credit of the State against the damage
done by the acts of the last Legislature. Cum-
ming offered a resolution rescinding tho reeolu
tion of last session, requiring the Treasurer to
pay ail warrants drawn by tbe Governor and
countersigned by tho Comptroller, and suspend,
ing the 20th section of the appropriation act,
which was adopted.
A message was received from the Senate re
porting the adoption of the joint resolution ex
tending the time for the collection of State
taxes sixty days. On motion of Bacon, the
resolution was referred to tho Finanoe Commit
tee to escertain tho State's condition and grant
the extension. Adjourned.
Met at 3 o'clook p. m. The afternoon was oc
cupied in reading bills the second time. The
bill to provide for an election for Governor was
referred to the Judiciary Committee, with in
structions to report for action to-morrow. Sim
mons' Ku-klux bill was referred to the Judiciary
Committee with instructions to report for no
tion on Wednesday. Adjourned.
A joint Democratio caucus to-night discussed
tho question of pnblio printing. Many favored
swarding it to the lowest bidder. The caucus
adjourned till Friday night without definite no
tion.
Candidates for nomination for Governor mol.
tiply. Those recently mentioned are O. B.
Wooten, M. A. Candler and J. M. Smith. There
is a strong feeling in favor of tho latter.
It is rumored that H. G. Cole, of Marietta,
has been appointed military Governor. It ex
cited anxious inquiry, but cannot be traced to
its source, and is not creditable.
DAY DISPATCHES.
South Cnrollnn Slaughtered.
New Yore, November G.—The World states
that the entire State government of South Car
olina is in New York. The American Bank
Note Company printed twenty million in bonds
for Hoses Kempton, the Financial Agent of the
State. It ia said that Governor Scott admits
the bonds were printed, bnt denies that all were
issued; bnt he doosnot state the amount issued.
Kempton, it is assorted, brings a claim against
the State for services and commissions amount
ing to four millions, and other State officers have
not dared to resist payment thereof, though
much of it is for renewals whioh were credited
as to commissions on new loans. It is said these
commissions more than swallowed tbe original
loan. The expenses of the last Legislature were
$800,000, and have not been paid. The World
concludes by stating that its information is from
a source entitling it to the highest credit Tho
persons giving it express the cofident belief that
a fraudulent issue amounting to $20,010,000 of
State bonds has been negotiated and the money
misapplied, and are convinced that if it should
prove that the State is involved to that amount
it will bo irrevocably insolvent
Hnnlfcsto of Governor Kcatt.
New Yore, November 5.
To tee Public : Many false representations
and statements have boon made and published
agiinat the credit of theStateof South Carolina.
It is true that $20,201,000 of bonds have been
printed, which amount $9,000,000 have never
been signed or issued, nor were they print
ed with the intention to increase the State
debt, bnt are in ponesaion of the State author
ities. Also, $3,500,000 in sterling bonds have
been printed bnt not irmed. $2,600,000 of
registered stock aro now in tbe hands of the
Treasurer of the State—being the balance of
$5,010,000 issnrd. Tbe Legislature, from time
to time, passed several acts for the issue of
bonds to pay the indebtedness of the State.
Subsequently, it parsed an act for the conver
sion of its securities. To provide for this, the
above amount in bonds was printed, which has
given rise to many groundless misrepresenta
tions and gross fabrications.
[Signed.] R. K. Soott, Gov. S. G.,
Miles G. Parses, Trass'r,
Jso. B. Dennis,
Chairman of the Committee of State Acoounts.
Nosroix, November 0 —The steamship Uni
ted States, from New Orleans for New York,
pnt in here for ooaL She experienced head
winds all the way. She sails this evening.
Spetnoyield, November 0.—Necessity is plesd
in defence of Gen. Sheridan's military occupa
tion of Chicago. It is known, however, that
Palmer sent 150 picked men under an experi
enced officer, to enforce the laws and preserve
order. The Mayor, under advice of Sheridan,
sent them home as not needed. Subsequently
the regiment, a member of which killed Gros-
venor, was called into service by Sheridan.
Louisville. November G.—A pillar support
ing the main floor of the African Baptist Church,
corner of Fifth and York streets, gave way, and
the congregation were panicked. Nine women
and two children were trampled to death on the
stairs.
Philadelphia, November 0.—The small pox
deaths average fourteen per day for the week
ending Saturday.
Salt Laxe, November 0.—By last advices
Brigham Young was at the extreme southern
boundary of the Territory.
A heavy snow and severe winter are appre
hended.
San Francisco. November 0.—Mrs. Jntia
Larins, who shot and killed her hnsband'* para
mour has been acquitted.
Wilmtsoton. Del, November C.—A Justice
of the Peace killed a school-master with whom he
had been eating and 4riwHng |j] sight. The
weapons were a butiher knife and shot gun.
London, November 0.—The British expedi
tion of observation of the total eclipse Decem
ber 11th, has arrived at Malta.
might dispatches.
Washdcotos, November 0.—Tho Supreme
Court will hear the argument on the 17th inst,
in a mandamus to compel the Secretary of the
~ re usury to pay Kentucky’s war claim.
The Postmaster General will recommend that
straw bidding for mail contracts be made mis-
The Tribune announces the res’gnation of
Secretary of State Fish.
PnTT.inpT.pTm, November 0. —TYatson &
Clarks’phosphate works are bnrned. They were
insured to the amount of $150,000 in the Na
tional Insurance Company, of Baltimore. Their
losses are $25,000.
Charleston, November C.—Two yellow fever
deaths to-day.
Brooetille, Isd., November C.—The Stew-
ert paper mill* are bnrned. Los* $75,000.
Savannas. November C.—As reports are be
ing still industriously circulated of tbe exist,
cnee of yellow fever in Savannah, the agent
of the Associated Press hts made epeeial inqui
ry of the leading physicians of the city, the city
authorities and at the hospitals and among the
people, and ia authorized and feels it his duty
to state that there is no foundation for such re
ports. Not only is the city entirely free from
yellow fever or any other infectious or epidemic
diseases, but ia remarkably healtbv. The re
ports alluded to have been repeats d!y and per
sistently circulated in the face of the most pos
itive denials. The public msy be assured of
their utter falsity.
Montoomebt, November 0 —Judge Busteed,
sitting in a court of bsnkruptey, granted an or
der declaring the Alabama and Chattanooga
Railroad Company bankrupt. He appointed
Colonel GiDdrat, the reoeiver heretofore ap
pointed Jby the State authorities, as custodian
ad interim, and appointed November 27th the
day for the election of an assignee. The State
now runs the road two hundred miles, and, it
is aaid, will have the whole road, in a day or
two, in active operation.
Chicago, November 0.—A petition was filed
to-day in the Federal Court to place the Man
hattan Insurance Company, of New York, in
bankruptcy. This is done aa a test aa to whether
or not a foreign company doing business in this
State is amenable to tbe bankrupt court in this
State.
Bebun, November 0.—Workmen in thia city
sre earnest in their preparations for the onion
of all working men’s associations, and for co
operation on all questions affecting their com
mon interest. A congress for the consolidation
of trades unions will be held here on the seven
teenth instant.
New Yore, November 0.—Arrived, the South
Carolina. Arrived ont, Denmark, from West
phalia.
Charleston, November 0.—Arrived, steamer
Virginia, Philadelphia; schooner E. B. Eve-
man, Georgetown, D. O. Sailed, schooner Jonas
Smith, New York, E. R. Heart, West Indies.
, Savannah, November 0.—Arrived, bark Ran
ger, Gloucester, Mass.; steamer Gen. Barnes,
New York. Cleared, schooner Eugene Bur-
dean, Jacksonville. Below, two barks and two
brigs.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Synopsis of Weather Staicment.
Was Dep't, Oytice Chiyy Signal Oyficeb, >
Washington, D. C , November 0,7:10, p. M. (
The high bnrnmeter which was Sunday after
noon on Lake Superior now extends from Wis
consin to West Virginia and Lake Ontario, with
continued north and northwesterly winds on
the Lower Lakes and cloudy weather. North
westerly winds are reported, with light rain and
snow, from the coathernpart of Lake Michigan.
Northwesterly winds, with clear weather, have
prevailed on the Middle and East Atlantio
coast. Clear weather, with light winds, in the
Southern and gnlf States. Threatening weather
and snow is reported from tbe Rooky Mountain
stations. Clear weather on the California coast.
Probabilities: The barometer will probably
rise on Tuesday very generally along the Atlan
tic coast, and the winds will veer to the north
east, with rising temperature in the Middle and
Southern States. Easterly winds will probably
continue during the night on the southern part
of Lake Michigan, and northeast winds on tbe
northeast lower Lakes. Dangerous winds are
not anticipated for onr coast this evening.
Boston, November 0.—Tbe news of the dis
aster to the whaling fleet has caused anadvance
on whale oil in this market, it being firm at
sixty cents to one dollar per gallon.
Chicago, November 0.—Deep interest is man
ifested in the result of tho election to-morrow.
The Board of Trade holds no session, and the
Mayor haa issued a proclamation recommending
Spirits turpentiuo firm at 04. Rosin firm at 100
for strained; 4 60 for No. 2; 810 for extra pale 7 SO
pale. Crude turpentine eteadySSOfor hard. 525
for yellow dip; 5 35 for virgin. Tar steady at 2 90.
Augusta, November 6.—Cotton quiet and firm;
middling* 17; receipts 1000; sales 550.
Savannah. November 6 —Cotton in good demand;
middlings 17j(; net receipts 1560; exports to Great
Britain —: coastwiso 1335; sales 1000; stock 15,581.
Charieston, November 5—Cotton closed firm:
middlings 17X; net receipts 911; exports to Great
Britain : coastwise 211; salea ISO; stook 26,151.
Mobil*. November 6.—Cotton firm; middlings
17>1<@17J(: net receipts 3156: grors —; exports to
Great Britain —; coastwise 811; sales 1000; stock
31.617.
Galviston. November 6.—Cotton doeed quiet;
good oroinary 15Jf; net receipts 907; exports to
Great Britain 2160; coastwise 1129; sales 600; stock
32,598.
Ltvertool, November 6, evening.—Cotton dosed
qniet and steady; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%.
CONSIGNEES PER M. * XV. It. It.
November 6,1871.
CsUsway A S; Collins A H; Anderson, P A Co;
Jones A B; Tbos Wood; G T Rogers’ Sons; Bur
dick Bros; W A Hoff; Johnson A S: Set mour, T A
Co; J W linrke A Co; H Wetting; E S Poo A Co; J
Fuse; J H Nelson A Sou; Ligbtfoot A J; Campbell
A E; Rogers A B. .
NEW BOOKS
BIKE & CO.’S BOOK STORE.
The Wilds of Africa—for Boys .-...*2 50
Spark of Genius—K.llogg 1 25
Resurrection of the Redeemed—Boggs 125
New edition of Fam £ lick—Illustrated 125
Tbo Battle of Books—By Gail Hamilton 1 50
What tbe Man Saw, and other tales 2 50
A Lost Life—By Emily Mcore 150
The Philosophy of Eating—Bellows. 2 00
Off fortheSea 160
American Wonderland
150
tbe closing of all places of business.
New Yore, November 0.—The office of
leading Democratio paper in Hoboken was en
tered early thiB morning. The type was pied
and the office thrown into confusion. A writ is
ont for the arrest of Thomas Fields, the candi
date against Seymour for tho Assembly, to re
cover $500,000.
Berlin, November 0.—The Federal Council
has approved a draft of the coinage bill whioh
is to bo submitted to Parliament
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Dully Review of tho Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Novehbeu 6—Evening, 1871.
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 391 bales; sains 351
shipped 329.
The market opened dell and continued tost 1C, 1 jc
until noon The afternoon dispatches showings
stiffness in the New York market caused a reaction,
and tho market closes film at 16% for Liverpool
middlings.
AIAOON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,739
Received to-day 391
Beccivod previonniy 18,551—18,915
20^684
Bbipped to-day 329
Shipped provions'.v 12,481—12,813
Stock on band this evening.
7,871
The money snd grocery markets are unchanged.
We quote:
GOLD AND SILVEn,
rates for Gold *1 10
_ 1 11
Buying rates for Silver 1 05
I 08
EXCHANGE ON NEW TORE.
ig discount
% prem.
EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH.
Buying par.
Selling X prem.
UNITED STATES OUBBENOT—LOANS.
Per month 1XG-X percent
9% <S> 10
9 @ 9%
20
BACON—Clear rib Sides (smoked)
Shoulders
Sugar-cured bams
GRAIN AND HAT.
COBN—White. @ 1 05
MEAT, 1 05 @ 1 10
GBITS 1 25 @ 1 30
OATS 70 @ 75
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 00 @ 2 00
FIELD PEAS . 1 £0
HAY—Northern 2 00 @ 2 25
Tonnoseo Timothy .. 2 00 @2 25
RAGGING AND IRON TIEN.
BAGGING—Bengal.
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee
Patched
TIES—Goocho
Arrow
Eureka
2 @ 22
21 @ 22
21 @ 21%
20
18
14
5 @ 5%
55f@ 6%
m 5% @ 6%
Meriting .Hurtict Report.
New Yobz. November 6—Cotton quiet and steady;
uplands 18%; Orleans 19%; sales —.
Sales of cotton futures on Saturday evening 0,700
bales; November 1»318%: December 18 5-16@
18 7-16; January 18%@18%; Febraaryl813-16@18X
March 191-16@19%; April 19%.
Floor dull and heavy. Wheat qniet without decid
ed change. Corn nominally unchanged. Fork in
moderate request at 13 20@13 25. Lard qniet.
Turpentine qniet at 68%@69%. Borin firm at 165
n 75 for strained. Freights qniet.
Stocks dull snd steady. Governments duil and
steady. Stats bonds dnlh new Sooth Carolines
strong; Ronth Carolioss 70; new 36. Monoy firm at
6@7. Gold strong at 12. Exchange, long 8%; short
9%.
Liverpool, November 6. noon—Cotton opened
quiet and steady; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%.
Later.—Cotton quiet and steady; sales 10,000;
speculation and exports 2000.
London, November 6. noon—Consols 92%. Bonds
91%.
Tallow 48«.
Paris, November 6, noon—Rentes 57/ 15c.
FruNEroaT, November 0, noon—Bonds 96%.
Markets—Evening Report;
New Yosz, November 6.—Cotton firm; sales
2011; uplands 18%; Orleans 19%.
Cotton sales for fntnre delivery to-day not given;
November 18 5-16@18%; December 18%@18%;
January 18%@18%; February 191-16; March 19%;
April 19 7-10'E19%.
Floor doll and drooping; common to fair extra
6 80(3750; good to choice 7 55@9 25. Whisky 90%@
91. Wheat 2(33 better; more doing; winter red
western 155@1 53. Com scarce and 1@2 better at
%. Bice
Pork 13
£2
76%@77%. Bice qniet at 7%®8%.
IS 20. Beef quet. Lard heavy; kettle 10%. Na’
qniet. Tallow heavy at 9@9%.
Honey easy; declined from 7 to 1. Sterling firm
8%. Gold 12%. Governments steady; 62s 11%.
66; new 65%. Virginias 57%; new
Lonisianss 65; new 56. Levees 60; 8s 72. Ala
bama* 97; 5s 65. Georgias 80; 7s 86. North Caro
lina* 37; new 19. South Carotin aa 70; new 36
Governments closed as follows: 81s 16%; 62s
11%; 64s 11%: 65* 11%; new 13%; 67t 13%; 68s
13%; 10-iftr 9%.
Baltic!ore, November 6.—Cotton closed firm;
middlings 18%@18%; net receipts 235; gross 681;
' to Great Britain —; coastwise 1211; sales
Floor dnlL Wheat steady; good red to prims 150
@165. Cora firm. Pork 14 50. Bacon, shoulders
Whisky 92%.
St. Louis, November 6.—Floor firm; winter su
perfine 5 25. Cora firm. Whitky 88%. Ragging
unchanged. Fork, email sales at 11 00. Bacon dull
and unchanged. Lard 9@9%.
Louutillz, November 6.—Bagging, demand light
: 1G%@17. Floor, beat grades a fraction lower.
Cora qniet. Froviaions firmer bnt not quotably
higher. Pork 13 60. Bacon, ahonldera 7%; clear
sides 8%. Packed-lard 9%@9%; kegs 10%@11.
Whisky 88.
CixciNSirt, November 6.—Pork held at 13 00.
Lard drooping at 8%@9. Bacon, shoulders 7%;
side 7%@8. Whisky 88.
New Obleaxs. November 6—Cottpn closed
stroog; middlings IS: net receipts 3244; gross 4714;
exports to Great Britain —; coastwise 2890; to the
continent —■ sales 2000; stock 67,551.
Floor, lower grades scarce; superfine 6 25: double
7607 00: treble 712%@7 25. Cora, yellow and
mixed 81@82: white 88090 Oats 52«51. Bran
25. Hav, choice scarce; lower grades plentiful;
prims 30 00@32 00: choice 34 00035 00. Pork dull;
at 1550. Bacon dosed dull: shoulders 8%@8%;
dear rib tides tcaree at 8%@9; dear sides S%@
’; eugar cured hams dull at 16%. Lard quiet
and firmer; tieree 10%@10%; keg 11%. Sugar, fair
fully fair 9%@U%; prune 10%«ll%; common
good fair 8%@10%, yellow clarified 12%. Ho-
iaeaes lower: inferior 30310; fdr 15348; prime to
choice 50(2 55. Whisky doll at 97(31 04%. Coffee
dull and nominal; etock in second handa 60,000
"lank Sterling 20%. Sight % discount Geld 12%.
Wilniwoton, November 6.—Cotton qniet; mid
dlings 17%; net receipts 473; exports coastwise 712;
ealee 24: etock 2480.
The Orphans of Glen Eiden 90
Spurgeon’s Gems 150
Foils Farine - 2 00
Joeh Billings’ Farmers Ailminax’ for ’72 30
Nast'a Illustrated Almanac, for ’72 30
Overland, byJ. W DoFuest 100
Lady Judith, by McCarthy 1 25
Birth and Education—Schwartz 100
Fire in the Woods...-. 150
Betides a fresh variety of other books too numer
ous to name.
Call and see our stock. Any book sent free
poetage on receipt of annexed price.
J. W. BURKE A CO ,
novl tf No. 60 Second street.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
SMITH, WESTCCTT <£ CO.
102 OBBRRY STREET.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SADDLES AID HARNESS
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
SHOE FINDINGS,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS,
LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, consisting in part of—
SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER,
ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN,
KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LACE LEATHE
G-IN BANDS,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8 00 TO $50 00.
gf pt2Q eodjjm .
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE
JUST RECEIVED AT
SMALL & GAMBLE’S
WHOLESALE
FLOUR AND PROVISION HOUSE
A HOME MADE
FERTILIZER
J UST one ye&r ago, veo called the attention of
PLANTERS and GARDEiN EBS totheanbjectof
HOME MADE FERTILIZERS.
Wowere satisfied that onr peoplo had been great
ly imposed upon with varions commercial articles.
Bold them at high prices, and we were still better
satisfied that our planters, by using ordinary care
and diligence, could prepare for themselves s much
better
FBH.TI DI25 BH.
at half the price paid by them for manures which
too often proved almost worthless. Onr engges
tions were acted upon by quite a number of fanners
throughout the State. We furnished them with pure
Chemicals, Dissolved Bones, etc., and now wo have
very flattering reports from them—nearly all who
tried onr formula. The HOME MADE has, in a
vast majority of cases, done much better than the
most popular standard Fertilizers heretofore used.
We glial], this season, keep on hand a large stock
of Chemicals, Bones, etc., tor manufacturing the
HOME MADE FERTILIZES;
and will soil them at such prices that every FARM-
EB and GABDENEIt can supply themselves with
THE BEST FERTILIZER
to be had, at a cast of from
$25 to $30 Per Ton.
Upon application, we will be glad to furnish our
formula tree. Address
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAB.
nov5 tf Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Ga.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND GOT/-
LECTION t
E XCHANGE on Now York for sale at lowest cur
rent rale.
Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and
Savannah.
Advances made on Bonds, Blocks, Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collections promptly attended to m all parts of
the United States.
Our circulation ie amply protected by United
States Bonds. L O. PLANT, President.
W. W. WnroLEY. Cashier. ang!6-tiloct28*
CUBBEDGE & UAZLEUIIRST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncorront Funds.
Collections Hade ou all Acc'sslblc
Points.
erOffico open at all bourn of tbe day.
septl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & UAZLEUURST S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. M. to 6 r. m.
febS-tf
AAG-Eisra'sr
Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
c
APPEAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOI.U
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will he Allowed,
AS AGREED UPOJf.
25-ly I- C. PLANT A SON, Asrfs.
OHROMOS
REDUCED rilHlES!
D ESIRING to reduce onr Urge stock of PIG
TUBES—eorno of which was exhibited at the
late Fair—we offer for the next
Thirty Days,
Our etock at very low prices. Now 1b tho time to
secure pictures at REDUCED RATES.
rltf J. W. BURKE A CO.
C. B. MIMS.
—WITH —
C, B. Williams Sc Co.,
—DEALERS IN—
Hat?, Caps, Furs, Gloves, Umbrel
las, Etc., Etc.,
2GS and 270 Canal Street,
(Near Earle’d Hotel,)
NEW YORK-
M ERCHANTS needing nice and stylish Hats,
Cape, Fms, etc., at moat reasonable pticee
and liberal terms, will do well to patronize C. B.
Williams A Co.
To my friends, who have eo liberally patronized
me the past year. I can only provo my gratitude by
being ever watchful to their interests, aeenrirg
them that they shall always get their Hats, etc., at
iriccsto compete with the lowest-priced merchants
their midst. All orders will receive my prompt
and personal attention. Respectfully
nov5 -m C. B. MTM3.
xOOO SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES,
4 OARS CHOICE WHITE COBN,
2 CU1S TENNESSEE OATS,
59 CASKS A HALF CASKS C. B. SIDES.
60 CASKS A HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
69 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE,
75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES,
25 BARRELS SUGAR,
60 BARRELS MOLASSES,
NEtf CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES,
60 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
500 BDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE)
50 BABRE WHISHY
Tho above Goods, with everything else in our line, will be sold at
TECB VEmr LOWEST PBICES,
Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try us une time, uid
you will be certain to try us again.
eeptl9
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard. Mean Time.
H AVING perfected my arrangements
Regulator, by the erection of an
MENTS, for the purpose of observing tbe meridian passage
the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second.
r to keep
Especial Attention paid to the Repairing and rating or line Watches, as well as r
hinds of new work made to order. julyZ? It
FANCY GOODS
For Presents*
The largest and most varied etock of
FANCY GOODS
i Macon. Call and see them.
J. W. BURKE A CO.
Plantation. For Sale.
BARGAIN in a plantation, six miles from Ma-
L con, can be bad by calling on tbe undersigned
Turpin A Ogden. The Bloom place, containing
1.721% acres, half rich creek land.lj ing on Tobesof-
kee Creek; the balanco, pine land of good qeality.
Abont 225 acres creek land are in a high state of
cnltivation, ae also upwards of 600 acres upland.
Tho improvements sre good and ample. These
lands compare favorably with any in Middle Geor
gia. G. B. Callaway, Esq., cultivated the place this
year, and I will be pleased to go over it and show
tho land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase.
Terms part cash; time payments oasy.
If not eold by the 16th of December, 1871, the
place will be for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR.
oct7-tf
FOR SAKE.
T HE GEORGIA HOTEL PROPERTY, situate!
immediately in front of tbe Passenger Dopot,
Griffin. Ga. This is now conceded to be the best
opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia,
and lacks nothing bnt a little capital and enter
prise to make it tbe beat summer resort in Georgia.
The location ia everything desiied for the conve
nience of transient guests.
Tho honse needs repairs ornew building, and the
inability of the proprietor to improve is the only
reason for offering to aelL
Terms—One-third cash; one-third first January
next, sod balance first of January, 1873. Addreee
JAMES A. 8MITH.
octU lm Griffin or Montezuma, Ga.
B. & W. B. HULL,
Attorneys at Law,
NO- 88 (UP STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Ga.
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
attorney at law
J1UO.V, GA.,
W ILL practice in tbe Courts of Macon Circuit.
Office—With Nisbets A Jackson.
oct24-lwsnnAdCm
THXflVIA.N' d) GREEN,
Sole Agents, Macon. Ga.
ang27-3mo
ATLANTA WATER-CUBE.
D B. F. KALOW. lato of Germany, would moat
respectfully inform the citizens of Atlanta and
the surrounding country that he has opened an es
tablishment on Hunter street, in the Larendon
House, for the core of all chronic diseases. Special
attention given to the following diseases: Liver
Complaint w all iu forms, Syphilis in all its forms,
Fevers, Epilepsy, Storrility, Asthmas, Lameness,
Nervonsne>s, and diseases peculiar to women, etc.
I refer to the following persons, who have been
and aro being treated at my establishment: Mr. J.
W. Rucker, of Chapman, Rucker A Co.: Major W.
B. Cox, of Cox A Hill; Capt. J. M. Hill, Jobn and
James Lynch, T. J. Hightower A Co-, J. Fleishel,
Beerman A Kurtz. sep8tuosdaan3m
20
FRESH ARRIVALS;
boxes Florida Oranges, 25 barrels Bed Ap-
A\J pits, 5 barrels Tennessee Eggs, 20 barrels
Buckwheat Floor, 50 boxes new layer Raisins, 30
tube Goehen Balter, 20 cases Sardines, 2000 sacks
choice Flour, 50 sacks seed Bye and Barley, 500
■ipt, seed Oats, for sale by
novl tf SEYMOUR, TIN8LEY A OO
wanttEN a. iuNsojr. aabos r. bansow.
DABIUS W. GZZB. BOBEBT IL BOYD.
W. A. RANSOM Sc CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND 8T., NEW YORK.
Represented by Col. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
octSdly*
CAMPBELL & ENGLISH,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR
MERCHANTS,
56 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
W E desire to call the
who are dealing in 1
pedal attention of all
IQUOBS to the
LARGEST STOCK
Of the these goods ever offered to the wholesale
trade in tbia dty. We deal iu Liquors, exdueively
and we invite a careful inspection of our stodt of
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
GINS.
RUMS,
In barrell and case.
Agents for Hazelett’e Old Winchester Rye, and
Hndeon G. Wolfe's 8chnapps.
octgl tf CAMPBELL A ENGLISH.
BE SURE THAT YOU
BURN SAFE OIL.
W
E are headquarters for
WEST’S EXTRA NO. 1 KEROSENE OIL.
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
ioy2 £1 Druggists.
MISS A. O’CONNOR
H AS now on band an elegant assortment of Mil
linery Goods, Sasb Ribbons. As spedehioe,
I mention Real Lara in Valendennes. Thread and
Duchesse Lace, Real Lace Sets and Collars, rang
ing in size from small to largo. Ladles’and Mieses’
French Corsets. A large stock of Fine Furs,
Swans Down, and Zephyr Worsted. A fine stock
of Jet Goods and Fancy Goods- A well selected
stock in l»e&l and Imitation Hair Goods, and other
different aty'ea of Fancy Goods too numerous to
mention here. All orders promptly attended to.
Cotton Avenao, under Riddle’s Photograph Gallery.
Ga b F octlStf
GROCERIES. GROCERIES
1CA sacks new crop Bio Coffee,
WV 300 cases new Cove Oysters,
200 barrels refined Sngars,
200 boxes Cream Factory Cheese,
100 bbds. Western and Tennessee 11 toon.
25 tierces S. O. and Pig llama,
Beef Tongnee, Dried Beef, B. O. Breekfast Ba
con, Mackerel, tihad and White Fish. Large lot of
”—ing and Ties. Onr stock is daily replenished
all the leading articles, and will be told at
email profits
Come and see ns, if yon want good goods and
>od bargains.
novl tr SEYMOUB, TINSLEY A CO.
BAR AND BILLIARDS.
THE GLOBE,”
ON THIRD STREET,
U NDER the proprietorship of JOHN R. GRIF-
TIN, has recently been beautifully freecoed
and decorated, and ia now fitted up with throe of
the finest BILLIARD TABLES in the city. -
THE BAR is supplied with the beat Winoa, li
quors and Cigars that can be bad.
Call at the finest Saloon in the South and spend
& pleasant hour. You will receive a boarty wel
come. octl8 eodlm
A. D. WNEELOCK* H * B * 8TABK -
WHEELOCK Sc STARK,
Successors to Sonthwick A Wheelock,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
No. 10 WABBEN STREET, NEW YORE.
A. M. Watkins* - • • MarsbaHvlUe, On,
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