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Telegraph & Messenger.
j, B. ROSS & S. T COLEMAN
serves rom na ooxmo wrn,
new dress goods
DBAP D'BTE, VELVETS, VELVETEENS,
ruw AUD CORD ID.
VELBIBS AM) TRIlXIlVfl SILKS
VsleodouM*, Oaipor*, French 4 Applique
daoeis.
Gal rare, Malt***, TJeodeonea and Applique
COliXiAIlS.
Ik aides their naaat variety of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
1I0C3E-FUESLSHXKG GOOD3 A SPECIALTY!
Table Dinula,
S»;,kin», Dotlee, Towels, Counterpanes, Sheeting*,
Pillow Casting, eta, and
Blankets, Blankets, Blankets
Is any desired quantity and quality. Parties wish-
logirood* la ib*ir line ore invited to ioepeet.
lev fall ail filter Dress Goals.
—0X0 A—
GREAT RKDCCTIO.Y IX PRICES.
tp, a. norsou «t5 oo,
41 SECOND STREET, f
Htre received additions to thair stock, and at prices
very much rod not d.
CHOICE LINKS OP CASHMERE DiESPAKGE, at
20 CENTS.
Striped and Plaid WORSTED DRESS GOODS, at
371-2 OESTTa.
A fall araortment of PRINTS, at 10c to 12%e.
They bate also made redootiooa in prices of tbeir
BEADY-MADE SUITS, CLOAKS, SACQCES,
WATER-PROOP WRAPPERS,
Coder Garment*, OIotoi, Hosiery, and Fun.
xhcr hare alto a fall lino of Man'* Wetr, Caetl-
nere, Kersey*. Kentucky Jeans, Domestic*,
'{leeched and Brown Hometpun. etc., etc All of
vtdcii will be sold at the lowest market prices,
nolttf
FOR BARGAINS IN
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
D. .1. BAER.
1,0 0 Gents' Ensincoa 8uita at 010, worth 015.
COO Gent'* Buelnea* Bait* at 012 50. worth (20.
600 Kins and Black Reaver euits at (20, worth
(30.
£03 Gent'* Block Drees Salt* at a bargain.
200 Oenl’a Etra size Unit* of all grader, cheaper
than the cheapest.
2,003 Freed men Suite, (3 50, worth (0 00.
Boy*' and Children’* Sait* I make a epecialty, and
offer them cheaper than they can be made up.
200 Gent's Chinchilla Talmas at (15, worth (25.
riintera and merchants will sava 25 per cent, by
haying tbeir clothing at the well known store of
D. J. BAER,
novl 21 m Comer Cherry and Third streets.
JUST BECEIVED.
W. A. BANKS & SONS’,
A fresh assortment of
snziss GOODS,
ootmusraa in ran:
BUCK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
MOHAItt PLAIDS, in Black, and
White and Fancy Coloie,
ALL WOOL PLAIDS for suite*, eto..
BOMBAZINES, TAMIKE and
PARISIAN CLOTHS,
WHITE MF.B1N08, ALPACAS and DELAINES,
PLAIN, STRIPED and PLAID SILKS.
BLACK and COLORED VELVETEENS,
BILK VELEURS, BATINS, VELVET,
and VELVETEEN RIBBONS,
BLACK and COLORED SILK FRINGES.
Also a full assortment of
MARSAILLES QUILTS,
GERM AN QUILTS and SPREADS,
BLANKETS. TABLE DAMASKS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS, eta,
SHAWLS AND PURS IN LARGE VARIETY.
Aa oar Stock of DRY GOODS will be kept fall at
all time*, we reapeetfnliy request the trading pub
lic to call and examine them.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
nov22tf 43 Triangular Block.
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR THE MILLION.
600 pain Oenta' Sewed French Calf Boota, at (5,
worth |8,
1,000 pain Oenta' Pegged Boot*, at (250. worth (5
600 pain Oenta' beat Calf Sewed Gaiters, at (3 50,
worth $1
2,000 pair Gent*' Kip Brogan*, warranted, at (125,
worth (2 50.
500 pain Ltdie*' doth Sewed Shoe*, at (150,
worth (3.
Boy*' and Mena' Shoe* of all qualities, at re
duced price a*
arson ixoucxxixts ormxo to ruuirau ann
MKaCBASTS, AT
D. J. BAER’S,
dot12 1m Comer Cherry and Third-ate.
WALTHAM WATCHES.
8-4 PLATE, 10 AND 20 SIZES.
These ere the best Watchee made lathis country,
and are made with and without stem winding at-
momenta.
They are finished in the best manner and run
with the greatest oocoroey, and cannot be excelled
anywhere at their respective prioee.
The cases are all made of the newest pattern*,
and specially made to our own order.
Oar stock of these Watches is now the lergeet,
and onr prices, all things considered, are the low
est m the city. BALL, BLACK A OO..
Jeweler* and Silversmiths,
octS-tf 565 and 507 Broadway. New York,
1. HORROR OODXW. OXO. B. TV* FIX. X. T. CONSZR.
aaurni. r. dickixsox.
OGDEN & CO.,
Colton Commission Merchants,
MACON, ga.
pOTTON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. CON
SIGNMENTS FOR NEW YORK. AND ORDERS
FOR PURCHASE OB SALE FOB FUTURE DE
LIVERY SOLICITED.
Refer by Permisrion to
Hernia B. R. Grave* A Co. New York.
Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savon-
nah
Messrs. John W- Anderson’* Son*. Savannah,
tissue. Dunoon A Johnston. Savannah.
Messrs. Bates A Comer, Savannah. oct!7 tf
Ucnaox G. Wotrx'a Bui Scxxam, an invigora
ting tonic and medicinal beverage, manufactured
by th« proprietors at Schiedam In Holland, is war-
noted perfectly pare, and free from all deleterious
substances. It is distilled expressly for rose* of
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dropsy. Goat, Rheuma
tism. general Debility, Catarrah of the Bladder.
Point in tb* Back and Stomach and all diseases of
the Urinary Organ*. It give* great relief in Asthma,
Gravel and Calculi In the Rudder; strengthens
sad invigorates the system, and will keep off that
dreadful toourge, Favor and Ague, when taken in
Especial pain* h»r* been taken as to its quality,
and a permanent uniformity is guaranteed. This
is calculated to moke the Bell Schnspr* t he most
reliable and popular article of it* kind. It la dis
tilled from Barley of the finest quality, and the
Aromatic Juniper Berry of Italy. Aa a healthful
btvengeit ho* no superior. , ,
To the invalid and those who travel, and are sub
ject to change* of water and climate, they will find
u an Invaluable agent.
Hadron O. Wolfe wo*, for the period of twenty
Tsars, connected In the Schnapps basins** with hi*
tad*, the late Udolpho Wolfe, and hi* long expe
rience and knowledge of the business in which he
is murtged, should be a sufficient guarantee that be
folly appreciate* the wont* of the public for on ar
ticle prepared expressly for tho diseases above
nautiooeS, and all he oats is to give the Belt
Schnapm % trail, and compare the same with other*
that make the hke pretentions.
Catmox!—Ask for “H. G. Wolfe'* Bell Scbnapp*.
Foe 0*1* hr all respectable Grocers and Apothe
caries. HUDSON G. WOLFE A Co.
OSes. 18 South William Street. New York,
Far sale by CAMPBELL A ENGLISH. MaeonG*.
CITY AFFAIRS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOY. 52, 1871.
Tux eighth Wonder of the World ha* been found
hi Georgia. The discoverer is a physician of long
experience, extensive observation and profound
lodgment, and hi* discovery has proven such a
blearing to woman, that It is already known through
out tb* oonntry aa “Woman’s Best Friend." With
rsmsrktble quickness and certainty it euros all
cssea of anpp'-OMod menstruation, scute or chronic,
*nd ret tores health in every instance. Dr. J. Brad-
field’* Female Regulator supplies a remedy long
heeded in the treatment of diseases peculiar to wo*
This the Medical Faculty knows and admits,
vrhile many of our boat physicians are using it in
dally practice. The medicine w prepared witn great
®*ra by I#. H. BratldeJd. Druggist. Atlanta, Ga., and
•old at Si 50 per bc'.tie by respectable druggists
(Teryghero.
All Sown.—Overcoats, robber shoes and tun-
brellas were in demand yesterday.
The best of pictures are mode at Pugh's gal
lery, corner or Second and Mulberry street*.
He received four premiums at the State Fair.
What'a the matter with tho town dock? Some
times it strikes and sometimes it don’t
Tho Superior Coart U still in session. The
moet of the day yeeterdsy was spent upon the
criminal docket.
If experience is worth anything we can re
commend the honse of B. A. Wise & Co., on
Cherry street What they teU you srill be found
true, and they ean furnish anything in their line
at very low figures They have a very large as
sortment of stoves of all pat'ercp.
In the Mayor's Court yesterday morning Mary
Harris, Olley O’Neal and Msry Logon, all
colored, were fined (US each for disorderly con
duct.
Free luneh to day at the Merchant’s Exchange.
Fan can make as good strap as was ever serai-
lowed, and everything else about bis bouse is
the tome way. Call on him.
Tho ootton receipts yeeterdsy in Macon
were only 436 bales. Not much on the increase,
yet
A bone ran away with s buggy on Cotton
Avenue yesterday, spilled the driver and tors
the buggy all to pieoea. Nobody hurt much.
Christian, of the Lumpkin Telegraph, was in
the city yesterday on his way to Savannah. He
had a new suit of clothes and was trying to
look “killing.” Look ont for him, Harris, and
show him the elephant!
Pugh received a premium for the best
photograph, and the beet porcelain picture at
the State Fair.
Crockery and gloss-wars in endless variety at
the (tore of Wise A Dobbi* on Mulberry street
Send them your orders if you want to be
dealt with fairly.
A good opportunity is offered by a gentle
man in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to some person
with five or ten thousand dollars capital. We
know the gentleman offering, and doabt riot he
ean make it to the interest of some msn in this
section to join him.
We learn from • police officer that the negro
boy who was cat by Angus McKinnon a few
days ago is not dead bnt recovering.
Killing or Baxsaxo.—The case of Mr. Lary
for the killing of Birdiong on Saturday last was
before tbe Grand Jury yesterday morning, and
without finding any biU they honorably ac
quitted Mr. L. Tbe circumstances were of n
very aggravated nature, and only an absolute
necessity, as a matter of self-defense, caused
Mr. L. to commit the deed. Mr. Birdsong en
tered the house where Mr. L. was sitting, and
taking doom a gun that was in tbe room, com
meneed beating him over the head. Having
knocked him down, he took from Mr. L. a pistol
and fired at him. Mr. L. recovering from the
blows, drew another pistol and commenced firing
at Birdsong, theseoond shot taking effect which
proved fatal in a few minutes. These are the
circumstances as related to ns. We have heard
no blame attached to Mr. L-try at all, but on the
contrary, all whom we have heard express them
selves justify him throughout.
Bibb Summon Codet.—Yesterday was spent
in clearing np the criminal docket. The most
important ease was that against Sophie McCrary
(oolored) charged with assault with intent to
murder. The only witness introdneed by the
State was Mr. John Howard, the party upon
whom the assault was made. The defence in
troduced no witness except the woman against
whom the charge was made. Her testimony
was not given under oath and was more properly
statement to be considered by the jury, as
evidence or not as they saw fit. The defence
was conducted by Mr. I’rondfit, while tbe State
was represented by the Solicitor and Mr. Jemi-
After a short deliberation tbe jury re
tained a verdict of “ not guilty.” A little ne
gro boy named Stephen Gonldsby, aged about
twelve years, was tried and convicted of larceny
from the honse.
A Beautiful Scene.—At a few minutes before
Bxxxam Sale.—We again call attention
to the auction salo of watches, jewelry, etc., by
Prince k Son, next door to Boardman's Book
Store, on Mulberry street. Their goods are
selling very cheap, and Mr. Besore personally
guarantees every article sold to be jast such as
represented. Parties who want watches, dim
monda, jesrelry, etc., would do well to attend
the sale to-day, as this is the last dsy they re
main in the city.
A Poetxzs Wasted.—A commission mer
chant at Chattanooga, Tennessee, with a well
established basinem far exceeding his capital,
wonts a partner with from five to ten thousand
dollars capital that can earns well recommended.
Apply to Jos. A. Neseet, Macux, Ga. 6t
Baowx A Co. have just received: Chimney
Comer, Onr Society, Lady’s Journal, Heart and
Hand, London News, Times, Graphic, Pome
roy, Leslie, Harper, Waverlj, Every Sat
urday, Champagne, Christmas Stories, Day’s
Doings, Sporting Times, Varieties. Police Ga
zette and News
Monthlies : Harper, Leslie's, Demurest, La
dy’s Friend, Godey, Die Modenwelt, Scribner,
Edectie, Galaxy, Dressmaker and Milliner.
Ibox axle wagons at Collin* A Little's—bodies
complete—price $120 to $130.
Fxexcb Plaids at 25 oenta, at tbe New Toik
Store.
Tee Stndebaker and Whitewater wagons are
sold by Collins A Little. 3t
Two-Ply Carpets at 75 cents, $1 and $1 25
per yard, at the New York Store.
Good as Evan.—Mrs. J. L. Byiogton has par
ch seed the hotel in Griffin, and the public wilj
find that the change will be for the better. The
name of Byington is sufficient guarantee that
everything will be done “decently and in or
der.” The engaging in the hotel business in
Griffin will not however in the least interfere
with the Byington House at Fort Valley. This
honse will be kept np to the old standard, and
the pnblie may rest assured that the good repu
tation of the Byington Honse In Fort Valley
will not lose anything by this new enterprise.
All who have traveled over the Southwestern
road know that the honse is one of the best in
tbe South. 3t
Sn.it Valoubs at 75 cents per yard, at the
New York Store.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Tee largest stock of black and colored Bilks
in the city, at the New York Store.
Good Opera Flannels at 50 cents per yard,
at the New York Store.
Collixs A Little, on Cherry street, have just
received a large invoice of Conoord buggies and
wagons from Abbott, Downing A Co. 3L
Gbeat redaction are made in Dry Goods this
week at the New York Store.
Bocxawats at Collins A I4ttle’s priced from
$200 to $250. _____ 3L
Castor Flaxsel Drawees; merino under
shirts, the fovorite linen oollars, etc., etc.
Good quality and at low prioes. Just received.
O. H. Baird nol8 3t
Fob tbe handsomest Dress Goods in the city
go to the New York Store.
Bbxllxaxt.—Public attention has been called
by the action of Ihe S ole Fair committee to the
extraordinary merits of the Brilliant cooking
stove, to which the first premium and gold medal
wore awarded recently. It boms less fuel by
fifty per oent, and bakes better brood than any
other atove now in use : and it was for those
qualities, chiefly, that the oommittee gave it the
preference. —Hew (Meant Crescent, January
20th, 1868. B. A. Wise A Oo., are sole agents
for these stoves in Macon. 5t
Tax cheapest Black Alapacs can ba found at
the New York Store.
Wholesale buyers will And it to their inter
est to call on S. Waxelb&nm, Bro. A Co., and
examine their stock before baying, as they have
the largest and best selected stock in tho city.
Wing & Solomon have a fine assortment of
sunset yesterday afternoon, the heavens present- B° ,J > ivory and fancy headed canes on hand, to
od one of the most beautiful scenes we have *®U cheap.
ever beheld. The clouds, which all day long
had hung like a pall above our heads, began to
break away and tho western horizon seemed a
solid wall of azote and gold, whilo a beautiful
rainbow spanned tbe eastern sky. The bonsetops
glistened and sparkled aa if rejoicing at onee
more seeing the god of day. For a moment
we gazed and fonnd ourself involuntarily re
peating the words of the sweet singer of Israel,
“Tbe heavens declare the glory of God, and the
firmament showeth his handiwork.”
But your drugs and medicines at Harris A
Peter’s drug Btore, Damour's block, Second
street, corner Light Honse Alley. New goods
received daily.
Yestebdat.—Yesterday was a regular wintry
day. Tbe rain fell almost incessantly and a
strong northwest wind drove it right through to
the skin. Sheivring was the order of the day,
but several persons acted discreetly by provid
ing a stimulant to counteract the cold. Carlos
had a rush for his “Acme" all day; and, in faot,
it’s the oaae every day. He sells “oodles" of
ale and Acme, and as for the Rock Candy Drips,
he keeps a clerk at the barrel all the time, so
great is the demand.
Have your prescriptions prepared at Harris
A Peter’s drug store. Competent Apothecaries,
pure and reliable medicines and reasonable
prices are guaranteed.
Hebbixo’s Saxes in the Late Fntz.—In sub.
mitting the following evidences of tbe Fire Pro
tecting quality of the Herring's Patent Safes,
we do not wish the pablio to understand that
there is no limit to their endurance, nor that
every Herring Safe was triumphant in the re
cent fire. Some were exposed to blasts of heat
that melted and burnt np the very iron as if in
a puddling furnace; some were crushed by the
falling oralis and iron girders; some were opened
imprudently while hot, or allowed to remain
among the rains, amid the heated bricks glow
ing like a furnace, or baking like an oven; bnt
what we do refer to, is the great number that
have preserved their contents, and saved the
property of their owners.
Unlike all great fires that have preceded it,
when the fiery blast swept by, there was no
water to cool the heated rains. Tbe oralis hav
ing mostly fallen before the material within
was consumed, the safes were enclosed in these
burning ovens until they cooled themselves,
before they oould be rescued.
In the seven hundred accidental fires pre
vious to this, in whieh the "Herring’s Safes”
have come out of the contest triumphantly, and
in the thirty years of their manufacture, we
think no reoord of theirs is brighter than the
success of no many of their number, in the
‘Burning of Chicago.” Over one hundred and
twenty testimonials received to this dste.—
Chicago Tribune, Hoc. 4, 1871.
Tbe finest colosgne made in Georgia, can
only be had at Harris A Peter’s drag store. It
is pronounoed equal to any of the imported
handkerchief extracts.
Nothing adds so much to human beauty as a
nico set of teeth, and yon can alwsys have this
if yon use Trego’s Teaberry Tooth Wash, for
sale at Zeilin A Co.'a Pharmacy, comer Cherry
and Second streets. Also Danforth’s Denti
frice, Sozodost, Jewsberry and Brown’s Tooth
Paste, Charcoal Tooth Paste, Pninad's and
Emerson’s Powders, eta; all first-class prepara
tions for the teeth; and a splendid lot of Eng
lish Tooth Brushes.
Only tho best of chewing tobacco, domestic
and imported cigars—pare whisky and brandy
kept by Harris A Peter.
A Dbai Load.—We saw a dray load of tperiit
wrapped upinafellow-citizen yesterday, en route
for the guardhouse. We made inquiry as to
who he was and where he got his whisky. The
reply was, he didn’t get it from the Georgia Na
2. The sort they] sell there is Simon pure and
don't have that sort of effect. Mr. Casey keeps
a first-class eating house, and supplies all who
call upon liim with the delicacies of the season
served np in the very best style. Go to see him.
Talma Oner coats, ready made, of blue and
black beaver and chinchilla. Good and at a low
figure. Just received. O. H. Baird.
BzjnnniXB, if yon want fine Tennessee beef,
sausages, chickens, fine Goshen batter, cream
cheese, apples, oranges, eta, Corpnt’s is the
place to get them.
B. A. Wise A Co. received the gold medal for
tbe best Cook Store at the State Fair. It has
taken the gold medal in actual trial over the
Great Benefactor, Charter Oak, Stewart and
many of the best Stoves mado in this country.
Call at B. A. Wise A Co.'a if yon want a good
Cook Stova nov9-dlm
To Epobtsmex.—Go to Barrett A Castlen’s
gun emporium, if yon want to bny the best ar
ticle at tho lowest price. They can excel any
establishment in the State in ream-boring and
and draw-boring gnns for shooting, either for
close, for scattering, or for penetration. Try
them. novlStf.
A fall assortment of the celebrated L. A M.
perfected spectacles and eye-glasses—to suit all
eyesights, ean only be hid of Wing A Solomon,
sgents. _______
A new stock of gold, silver, silk and leather
watch guards, at Wing A Solomon's.
Toilet setts, toy work baskets, writing desk3
and a large variety of fancy goods, at Wing A
Solomon's.
If you want a good, reliablo time keeper, go
to Wing A Solomon’s and get one of their
docks. _________
McLean's Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
beet tonic and blood alterative in the world.
‘To Be, ob Not to Be—That’s the Question.”
Whether to suffer with mental anguish.
Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspepUo agonies.
And nameless bodily suffering.
From want of nerve, and unfounded prejudice;
Or whether, with sudden dash.
Jump into the general current,
Seize a bottle of Plantation Bitters,
And, as Gunther swears, be myself a nun again.
Three months it is since thus I thought,
And spoke with faith exceeding west;
But Gunther said my eyes were sallow,
My visage haggard, my breath tremendous bid—
My disposition troublesome—in fact,
He gently hinted I was fast becoming
Quite a nuisance, and strongly insisted;
And it was thus I reluctantly yielded.
Four bottles now beneath my vest have disap
peared;
Friends say a changed man now is Jones.
My food has relish, my appetite is keen,
My step elastic, my mind brilliant, and
Nine pounds, avoirdnpois, is added to my weight.
A gentle hint, fallowed before too late.
Quite gratifying to the tailor, as well as Dr. Drake
Truth.—The power* of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup
fer children ore os positive os the sunlight from
Heaven, and gentle and soothing as an angel's
whisper.
Marriage GrroE.—Interesting work, numerous
ergravings. 224 pages. Price 50 cent*. Address
Dr. Batts’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St
Louis, Mo. See advertisement. *ugI7-dAwIy
Its Adaptation.—Dr. Price’s Blood Enricher is
adapted to the treatment of diseases marked by
debUity, where, there is a loss of vitality, where the
blood 'has become impure, the body imperfectly
nourished, in general debility and nerroue proetra
tion, a lack of appetite, disordered digestion, where
the red blood needs renewing, the stomach toned
up, and the whole system invigorated.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder for sale by
grocers.
Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings for alls by
grocers.
as Established Rfxett.—“Brown’s Bronchial
Troches” are widely known as an eetabliahedreme-
dy for Coughs, Golds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and
other troubles of tbe Throat and Lungs-
Still Ncttokioun.—Dr. Price's Cream Raking
Powder, after a five years’ test, stands to-day, in
tho estimation of thousands, ahead of all other
preparations for making light sweet b.-eal, biscuits
and pastry.
CONSIGNEES PER 11. St W. K. B.
November 21,1871.
J 8 Schofield; B Findlav’e Sons; T C Niabet; W
A Haff; J Holme* A Co; Greer, Lake A Co; Guil
ford A Hill; Oliver, Douglas A Got Willingham A
Wheeler; Jones A Baxter; Rossel A Peter; Burdick
Bros; Winship A <3; Seymour. T A Co; Johnson A
Smito; Jooneon A Danlsp; King. B A Co; Smith,
Wescott A Co; V Vaonucki; J W Burke A Co;
Brown A Co; D Daly A Bro; B J Anderson; E E
Brown; N A MegratU; J H Anderson 4 Son; P
Fitz-erald; A McQueen; F Corput; Ed Waterhouse;
J Collin* A Son; LDttb; Carhart A Curd; BA Wise.
DAY DISPATCHES.
New Orleans, November 21.—Dion won the
first of three games of five hundred points, for
five hundred dollars. In the game, Dion gave
Miller a hundred and fifty points, and a hun
dred innings, Miller scoring 4 79.
New York, November 21.—Isaac W. Eng
land, publisher of the San, has been appointed
Commissioner of Pablio Instruction. Charles
O'Connor thiufca, that through a fliw in the in
dictment, Tweed will escape punishment.
Horace Greeley peremptorily . declines the
presidency of tho department of public pukv,
vice Peter B. Sweeney. The steamboat owners
hare formed* permanent organization and
adopted a petition to Congress to amend the
ate-roboat lews.
Tbe weather is Tery fine, and the reception
of the Grand Duke Alexis took pises accord
ing to programme.
It is stated that the German bankers here
have orders to bay 10,000,000 American stocks
and railway shares.
Chetixxe, November 21.—The Honse hss
repealed the woman suffrage bill, by 9 to 10.
Lowzll, Mossachusets, November 21.—A
min charged with the seduction of his sister-in-
law, and a doctor accused of producing abortion
in the cue, hive disappeared.
Six Francisco, November 21.—The Grand
Jury, investigating the recent stage ooich rob
beries, attribute them to Indians, under Tinto.
Tbe Apachqs are again on the war-path. Most
of the persons implicited in the Lcs Angelos
Chinese massacre have fled the country.
London, November 21.—It was bark Mary
Baker, of Boston, from Liverpool, for Bermu
da, and a British ship, from Sierra Leone, for
Liverpool, which collided in the Mersey. Bath
sunk, and all on board were lost. Advices from
Constantinople report oold weather. Cholera
is daily decreasing.
Madison, Wisconsin, November 21.—Wash-
bnrne’s majority will not leach 10,000.
New Yore. November 21.—Arrived, North
America and Egypt. Arrived out, Nevada.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, November 21.—The President
has ordered that the supervisors of the district
comprising Alabama and Mississippi be annexed
to and muted with the State of Tennessee, and
hereafter constitute but one supervising depart
ment.
General Walker hss been appointed Commis
sioner of Indian Affairs, bnt wilt continue as
Superintendent of the Census until its comple
tion.
General Spinner, in his report, recommends
that delinquents in national banks be charged
interest for every ten days’ delay in paying
taxes. He says that not a cent has been lost to
the Government daring the yesr by employes
in his offioe. He states that the Government
has no five per cent, bonds of the new loan for
le.
New York, November 21.—At eleven o clock
this morning the steamer Msry Powell, with the
reception committee and about five hundred
persons, including a large number of ladies,
proceeded down the Bay. Over a thousand
persons assembled at the pier to witness the
departure. The steamer was gaily decorated
with Russian and American flags. Nearly all
the vessels in the Bay were decorated with
flags, many of them displaying the Russian
colors. Broadway is thronged with persons
awaiting the parade. A great number arrived
from tho country on the early trains. The
buildings on Broadway and other principal
streets are decorated with flags. The national
guard is ont in fall force. The weather is fine,
and the reception will be brilliant
Tbe crowds on Broadway are so dense that
locomotion is almost impossible. Every win
dow and space from which a view can be ob
tained is occupied. Ten thousand troops are in
line, extending a distance of two miles. Alexis
landed at half-past one o’clock, when the pro
cession moved. Daring the formal reception,
Major General Dix addressed the PriDoe as fol-
Your Imperial Highness: In the name of the
citizens of New York we have the honor to ten
der yon a cordial weloome to the United States.
It is great gratification to tu to see within oar
harbor the gallant squadron whieh has brought
you to our shores. It is greater gratification to
ns to receive among ns one of the imperial
family of Russia whose illustrious chief has done
much for civilization, and in whose hands tbe
possession of power has, under the guidance of
providence, been developed to the noblest of
uses for the social and political elevation of those
who come within the sphere of its exercise. The
long united condition other states has naturally
created a strong sympathy on our part in all
that concerns her welfare, and has caused us to
regard with deep interest her steady but silent
progress eastward, shedding at every advance
tbe lights of ohriation civilization over regions
which have been buried for ages in compara
tive darkness. Your Imperial Highness will no
doubt find mnch in onr country which is a novel
to on European, and which will bo remembered
as a source of useful suggestion in political
societies. In the name of the citizens in whoso
behalf I speak I tender yon a sincere welcome.
Tbe Prince replied aa follows:
Gen. Die, Ladies and Gentlemen ; I beg
to express my thanks for the warm manner
in which I have been received. The feeling
which exists between Russia and the United
States is as strong as it is lasting, and nothing
ean disturb it I shall pass rapidly through New
York to pay my respects to the President, whose
high character ia greatly appreciated every
where; bat on my return I shall have the pleasure
to aocapt your hospitality so kindly tendered
me. [Now we feel better.—Ed j
Atlanta, November 21.—Acting Governor
Conley vetoes the bill ordering a (special elec
tion to fill the vacancy created by Bollook's res
ignation.
London, November 21.—Count Von Bnest,
tho newly appointed Austrian Ambassador, is
expected here this week.
Rosie, November 21.—The King of Italy and
the President of the Senate, are expected to
arrive in the city to-day.
London, November 21.—The bark Charles,
belonging to Aberdeen, has been wrecked; six
persons were lost.
Pints, November 21.—The Government has
resolved to support the motion for tbe removal
of the seat of government to Paris at the next
session of the Assembly.
Halifax, November 21.—Tho cholera has
broken ont in tbe eastern section of Halifax
eonnty. A man employed aa cook on board tbe
steamer Franklin is supposed to have brought
the disease into the county. He is recovering,
bnt other persons who canght it from him have
died. The local government has adopted nee.
Ac awry measures to prevent the spread of the
contagion. Tbe health officer of Halifax is
severely blamed for neglect.
Madrid, November 21.—The session of Cortes
wss prorogued until February ,1872, until which
time it is probable the present Minister will
oontinne in office. In tho meantime the deci
sion of important questions now pending is
r tponed until the reassembling of Cortes.
is announced that among other measures,
the government has resolved to defer the impo
sition of the tax of eighteen percent, interest
on Spanish bonds until it has been approved by
he Cortes.
MIDSIGHT DISPATCHES
Synopsis of Weather Statement.
Wab Dept, Othce Chief Signal Officer, )
■Washington, D. G., November 21,7:40, p. il>
Tbe area of lowest pressure continues in Can
ada, extending southeastward toward the New
England coast. The pressure has fallen very
generally along the Atlantio coast, with'cloudy
weather and rain, this afternoon, from Florida
to North Carolina. Brisk bnt not dangerous
southwest winds on the npper Lakes, with fall
ing temperature. The barometer has fallen in
Wyoming and Colorado, with cloudy and threat
ening weather eastward to the Mississippi. It
continues high and rising on the Picifio coast,
and also in Texas.
Probabilities: Partially cloudy and pleasant
weather is probable for Wednesday for the
South Atlantio and Gulf coasts. The low ba
rometer in Connecticut moved eastward with
southwesterly winds on the lakes, running to
northwest Threatening and rainy weather ex
tend very generally along the middle and east
Atlantic coast The area of cloudy weather
will continue from the Ohio Valley to the up
per Lakes, and westward. Dangerous winds are
not anticipated for onr coast this evening.
Nrw Yorx, November 21.—In tbe Conrt of
General Sessions this morning Judge Bendford
charged the Grand Jury in regard to the frauds
against the city. He suggested that the jaiy
send for Charles O'Conner to assist them in an
immediate and rigid investigation of ail noto
rious frauds, without respect to persons or po
litical parties. It mattered not that many of
the alleged criminals had fled the country—the
law wontd reach them.
The World States that the charters of several
savings banks owned by members of the ring
don't contain provisions for the protection of
the pnblie, which are found in all charters of
other savings banks.
It is rumored that Jas. M. Sweeny, brother of
Peter B. Sweeny, has fled to Europe and that
evidence is in the hands or Chas. O’ConnLr of
frauds by him in connection with Tweed and
others.
New York, November 21.—It is stated that a
quarter million frauds have been perpetrated
upon the Brooklyn treasury by the ring there.
Denver, Colorado, November 21.—A wind
and snow storm occurred here to-day. Eight
inches of snow is on the ground. The railroads
are blocked by drifts. Another later snow storm
has added six inches.
A fire originated in a barber shop at Kit Car-
son. The Kit Carson House, Perry House and
several dry goods and grocery stores and two
billiard saloons were burned; also the postoffice.
Loss $100,000. No insurance.
Vienna, November 21.—A change in the
ministry of tbe empire and the failure of Baron
Killeraperg renders neceassry a reorganization
of the Council of Ministers for Austria, proper.
It is probable that Prince Adolph Anersperg
will be called upon to form a new Cisleithan
Cabinet.
London, November 21.—A dispatch from
Hong Kong reports the wreck of the ship Yang
Toyse Fochow, bound for New York.
Berlin, November 21.—A discussion in Par
liament to-day developed the fact that the gov
ernment only intended to establish a naval
power of the second rank.
New Yorx, November 21.—Arrived: The
Villa do Paris, from Manhattan.
FINANCIAL A*D COMMERCIAL
Dally Review or tbe Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, I
November 21—Evening, 1371. j ’
Cotton.—Heceipt* to-day 43G balos; sales 411
shipped 120. Middlings are firm at 16*10.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Block on hand 8ept 1,1871—bales.. 1,733
Beoeived to-dav 436
Deceived previously. 25.614—26,060
. . 27,819
Shipped to-dav 120
Shipped previously 17,582—17,702
Block on band this evening 10,117
The money and general markets wo quote *3
follows;
GOLD AXD SILVER.
Buying rates for Gold (1 10
BeKing 1 11
Baying rates for Silver 1 05
Selling .....I 03
EXCHANGE ON NEW TORS.
H discount
H prem.
EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH.
Baying par.!
Sellink * prom.
BAOON-Gl ear rib Sides (tmoked) 9X @ 9X
Shoulders 8X @ 9
Sugar-cured hams 1 17
GRAIN AND HAT.
COBS—White. @ 1 05
MEAL 1 C5 @ 1 10
GBITS 1 30 D I 35
OATS 70 © 75
FIELD PEAB... 125
HAY—Northern 1 90 0 2 CO
TennesaeUmothy 180 @190
BAGGING AND IRON TIES.
19X® 20
13XO 20
20X
19
17 @ 17X
17
BAGGING—Bengal.
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny........
Dundee...'....
Patched.....:.
TIES—Gooche
Arrow
Eureka
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£
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Horning market Report.
Nxw York. November 21.—Little doing in stocks.
Money 5gG. Gold 110@110>f. Exchanges—
‘ 109X: short 110X-
_.anr doll and heavy. Wheat quiat and un
changed. Com a shade firmer. Pork doll, mess
13@1312X- Lard hoavy, eteam 9%9X.
Cotton quiet and weak; uplands 18J£; sales
2,000 bales..
Taipentioo unchanged: 67X for crude. Roein
dull and unchanged; 175 for strained. Freights
firm.
The sole of futures last evening amounted to
3.200 boles, as follows: November 186-16(5)18%;
December 18%@18 5-16@18 7-16;Janusry 191-16;
February 19%; March 191-16; April 19%.
London, November 21, noon.—Oonaols 93X-
Bonds 92.
Frankfort, November 21.—Bonds 97%@97%.
Liverpool, November 21, noon—Cotton opened
firm; uplanda 9X; Orleans 9%@9%.
Later.—Cotton firm; sales 12,000 bales; export
and speculation 1,(00. Bed Western wheat, winter
lie 100. Coro 33s. Lard 46s 3d.
markets— Evening Report
Nxw York, November 21.—Gold, etooka and bond
exchanges closed to allow the employes to par
ticipate in Alexia’ reception.
Governments closed steady, % advance. Gold
weak at 10%@10%. Money 5@6. State bonds doll.
Tennessee* and new South Carolina* weak.
Cotton easier; eales 2,800 boles; uplands 18%;
Orleans 19%.
Flour quiet and unchanged. Whisky 94. Wheat
a abode better bnt net active, red winter western
1600164. Coro closed elightly in favor to buyers.
Bice firm, 8%@9. Fork heavy, 12 87X@1S. Beef
steady. Lard steady. Kovals unchanged. Tallow
qniet. Freights quiet and easier.
Sales of futures to-dsy 5,500 bales as follows:
November 185-16@18%; December 18%@18 5-16;
January 18%@18 9-16; Febrnaiy 18%@1813-16;
March 19@19%@19 1-16.
Baltimore, November 21.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 18%; net receipts 91; gross 440; exports
coastwise 113; sale* 53 > bales; stock 4979.
Flonr unchanged. Wheat steady. Corn firm,
new wbite 68@69; old yellow 71(q74. Oats dnU
50 353. Pork 14@14%; ehonldora 8. Lard 10.
Whisky 91%
Louisville, November 21.—Bagging unchanged.
Flonr firm with advancing tendency. Com un
changed. Fork firm at 12 60. Breen etoady i
shoulders 7@7%; clear eider 8; packed lard 9910.
Whisky 83.
New Orleans, November 21—Com easier; now
yellow and mixed 68@69; old 70: white 70@71.
Hay scarce, choice advanced, 40 asked. Molasses
easier, inferior 2214@30; common 31@40; fair
41@45; prime 16049; choice 60@51. Sugar easier,
inferior 606; fair 7%@8; prime 10@10%; others
unchanged.
Bank Sterling 25% Sight % discount. Gold 11.
Cotton steady and in fair demand; middlings
18%; net roceiprs 2,£60; gross 2.935; exports coast
wise 81; sates 6,800 bales; stock 103,218.
Wilmington, November 21.—Cotton qniet; mid
dlings 17%; net recoipts 93; sales 48; stock 4,193.
Spirita turpentine qniet at 62. Borin firm: 4 00
for strained; 4 80 for No. 2; 62% for low pale; erode
turpentine steady at 3 60 for hard; 6 25 for yellow
dip; 6 35 for Virgin. Tor steady at 2 95.
Boston, November 21—Ootton quiet; middlings
19; net receipts 26; gross 137; exports to Great
Britain 840; Bales 300 bales; stock 7,000.
Norfolk, November 21.—Cotton steady; low
middlings 17%; net reoeipta 1,610; exports coast
wise 981; sales 200; stock 8;4S2.
Liverpool. November 21, evening—Ootton dosed
firm; nplsnds 9%; Orleans 9%@9%.
Yarn fabrics qniet bnt firm. Turpentine 60@51.
Augusta, November 21 Cotton firm; middlings
17%; recoipts 1000; sales 1000.
BavAxxan.November21—Cotton firm and In good
demand; middlings 17%@18; net receipte 3542;
exports to Great Britain —; to tho continent —;
coastwise —; France —: sales 3010; stock 63,486.
Charleston. November 21—Cotton closed quiet;
middlings 17%@17%; not receipts 1727; gross ;
exports coastwise ; to Great Britain 6427; eales
400; Stock 24,242.
Galtirton. November 21 Cotton market closed
qniet: good ordinary 15%; not receipts 997; ex
port* to Great Britain ; coastwise ; sales
50; etook 82.117.
Memphis, November 2L—Cotton, market dosed
firm; middlings 17%; roodpts 2180.
Mobile November 21 Ootton quiet *nd firm;
middlings 17%: net receipts 1769; exports coast-
ated three miles from Gordon, Central Bailroad.
Location high and healthy, society good and near
a first class school; postofiico and milling facilities
very convenient, well timbered and productive.
Will soil in a body or separate late to snit pnrebae-
eis. There is s good frame dwelling, well of fine
water, good orchard, eoil particularly adapted to
fruit, place well filled with springs and small
streams. For further particulars call on the sub
scriber on the place. Terms made known on day
of eole. JOHN LEWIS.
6 d&w30* Near Gordon, Wilkinson Co.
B Y virtue of a decree of ihe Honorable the Sn
perior Conrt of Bibb county, I will offer for
sale on the first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the legal hoars of Sheriff sales, before the
door of the now Conrt-honse in tho city of Macon,
to the highest bidder, the lot on the corner or Wal
nut and New streets in the city of Macon, whereon
the colored Methodist Church lately stood. Sale to
be made subject to tbe confirmation of tbe presid
ing Jndgo of said Court. Terms of sale cash.
B. B. CLAYTON,
nov2 tds Commissioner.
wiso 1321; sales 500; i
136,772.
SAVE COMMISSION
AND OBDEB YOUB
DIRECT OF
G. G> GUENTHER'S
HAY PRESSES
CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY,
CHOICE ROSIN-LEAF UPLAND.
Address 216 WEST RANDOLPH STREET,
nov4 Stdlaw
Chicago, HR
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—By virtue of an or-
■ derof the Ordinary of Macon eonnty. will be
sola at Ihe residence cf Ihe late Daniel Hausrabook,
dee’d. commencing on Tuesday 2Sth day of Novem
ber >571. the personal property belonxinx to the estate
of (aid dee’J.at his late residence, one and a half miles
northeast of the town of Montexuma, in the county
of i! aeon: Coniiatinsin a complete outfit of famine
implements neeejiary tor a firat-elaia larm. to-wit:
Hones. Mules. Mi eh Cows and Calves, Beef Cattle
and Kteers. and Jlors. Wagons. Carriages and Bag-
pies sod Harness. Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools.
Corn and Fodder, and Peas, and Cotton Seed, Piano
and Stool. Oun and Pistol, three and a half Shares
of the Capitol Stock of Spalding Seminary and many
lother thines too tedious to mention. Said sale will be
leontinued from day today until ail of said property
if tOlde
■ TertE*. cash, mod no prorerty delivered nr.til paid
off property
pUpbe aptiin sold
■KiUOK, Adtn’x.
| A. D.S2J ITILAdraY.
xerius, cjubi «uu uu ttiurcttj ucmsitu ■
for. and any person or persons bidding oo
and not paying for it the property will be i
at their expense. M. E. HAUieABOOK,
A BARGAIN.
T HE undersigned will sell his Premises Belle
View, containing six aeree, more or leBs, on
the Honston road, abont one mile from the Court
house, in tbe city of Macon. The ground* are
tastefully laid out and embellished with evergreens
and flowers, an excellent well of pure water, and
all the necessary out-housoe. TbeviewfromWind-
eor Hill ia unsurpassed by any aiound Macon. Tbe
furniture, all new, will likewise be disposed of.
The honse is first-class, nearly new. and contains
ten rooms, tbe titles to which are indbputmble.
Terms 312,000—one-half caeh, balance to be deter
mined on by seller and purchases.
oct-G 2tawlm* JAMES T. WILKEBSON.
Dr. J. Emmett Blackshear,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Office, No. 2 Cotton avenue (ap-etairs). next door
to Mr. Pavne’a Ding Store. Residence, Walnut
street. McRarnej’d tenement building.
no!9 2awlm*
NOTICE.
T HIRTY DAYS after date application will ba
made to the City Council of Macon to close
that part of Tatnall street, and oil the alleys run
ning through the property deeded by the said
Council to Mercer University.
D. E. BOTLEB,
no!5 Iaw30d Pres. Board Trustees. M. U.
PURE GYPSUM.
C ONTAINING ninety-nine and two-thirds per
oent [99 65 per esnt.) Soluble Matter. War
ranted free from all impurities. Prepared in this
city, and for sale at the low price of FIFTEEN
DOLLARS PER TON, CASH, by
JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant,
eep23 dlaw3m Charleston, S. C.
ATLANTA WATER-CURE.
D u. F. EAIsOW, late of Germany, would m06t
reepec:/ally inform the citizen* of Atlanta and
the enrrounding country that he haa opened an es
tablishment on Hcnter street, in the Larendon
House, for tbe core of all chronic diseases. Special
attention given to the following diaeaees: X*iver
Complaint in all it* forms, Syphilis in all «a forma,
Fever*, Epilepsy, Sterrility, A*thmaa, Lameness,
NervouenefB, and diseases peculiar to women, etc.
I refer to the following persona, who have been
and are being treated at my establishment: Mr. J.
W. Backer, of Chapman, Backer tk Co.; Major W.
B Cox, of Cox A Hill; CapL J. M. Hill. John and
James Lynch, T. J. Hightower A Co-, J. Fleishel,
Beeiman J: Kurtz. *ep8tuea<kBtm3ni
Horth British and Mercantile
INSURANCE COMPANY,
London and Edinburgh.
(Established 1809.)
Subscribed Capital, (gold) 310,000,000 00
Present Total Assets, (gold) 14,865,221 S9
T HE undersigned having accepted the agency of
tho above First-Class Company are prepared
to take fire risk, on the most favorable teim..
nov20 ly L C. PLANT k SON, Agents.
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The undersigned take pleasure in announcing
that they ware awarded the
PREMIUM
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THE GEORGIA HOME
INSURANCE CO.,
Of Colnmbus, Georgia
CENTURY
WHISKIES,
AT THE LATE STATE FAIR
We take plessnre in recommending to th9 public
the above well known brand of Whisky, which we
guarantee a
STRICTLY PURE STIMULANT!
THE
CENTURY WHISKY
Has been some time in use for
HOSPITAL
AXD OTHER
MEDICAL PURPOSES
Incorporated 1859
Capital and Assets ....8101,959 55
Untouched by the Chicago and other disasters,
continues to furnish indemnity against lose by fire
on all insurable property at adequate rates.
J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary.
Applications received and policies issued by
WM. W. CARNES, Agent,
oct!7 dOt th2tawlm Office 86 Cbeiry street.
Taluablo Plantation for Sale.
SSIONER’S SALE.
TUTTMA.M' *83 &R.EEKT,
Bole Agents, Macon, Ga.
ang27-3mo
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON, GA.,
TK7 ilt ' practice in the Corntj of Macon Circuit;
r V Office—With Niabeta A Jackson.
ocl24-lw8unil:dGm
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A GOOD Milker, one or two Farm Laborers, and
an active Bpry Boy. To a family containing
all, a comfortable honee will be famished and lib
eral wages paid. Apply to tbe subscriber at bis
residence, three miles from Macon and one mile
from Zeddingfieli’s Btore, and known as tho Cason
Pl Mt28 eodSt&wli* JNO. J. RILEY.
HOTEL FOR SALE*
H AVING purchased the Catoosa Springs, and
intending to devote my entire attention to im-
iroving and making them ono of the most desirable
Sommer resorts in tbe conntiy, I offer for Bale the
Lease and Furniture of the well known
GLOBE HOTEL, of Augusta, Ga.
This Hotel, favorably known to all travelers, on-
joy. as huge, if not a larger, share of patronage
than any other hotel between Baltimore and New
Orleans, and will prove a paying investment.
W. C. HEWITT.
For terms, etc., address tho above, care Key Box
56, Angnsta, Ga.povll-eod2w
MIX & KIRTLAND,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 3. Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third t.
MACON, fli.
W OULD inform their friend* and all in want of
Boots and Shoe* of any kind, that they have
on hand one of the largest and beat assortments to
bo found in tho city or State.
They cordially invito their numerous old cus
tomers and all others in want of auy thing in their
lino, usually kept in a first-class store to call and
examine. They pledge themselvo to sell at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue,
or their New Store 66 Third Street, Macon, Ga.
oct 2leod2m&b
GEORGIA LAND AGEYCY.
T HE undersigned (surviving partner of Butts A
Brother), has valuable Cotton Plantations and
Farms for sale or rent, in Bibb, Houston. Twiggs,
Wilkinson. Jones. Baldvrin, Monroo, Crawford,
Macon, Sumter, Early, Baker, Decatnr, Mitchell,
and other counties. Also, Mill Property, and Wild
Lands suitable for lumber, turpentine and minerals.
For sale, Batts’ New Map of Georgia—mounted,
portable and pocket foim.
Office on Second street, near the New Court
house.
nolSeodAwtjanl A. G. BUTTS.
BAB. AND BILLIARDS.
THE GLOBE,”
ON THIRD STREET,
1 'TNDEB the proprietorship of JOHN B. GBIF-
FIN, has recently been beautifully frescoed
and decorated, and ia now fitted up with three of
the finest BILLIARD TABLES in the city.
THE BAB ia supplied with the beat Wines, Li
quors and Cigars that can be bad.
Gall at the finest Saloon in the South and spend
pleasant hour. You will receive a hearty wel
come. octl8 eodlm
AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE.
TATOTEMBER 30th ia close at hand. On that day
.i]N the distribution of prizes in tho Aiken Pre
mium Land Sale, takes place at
Girard) ’s Opera House, Augusta, Ga.
Tho highest Real Estate prize Is worth f25,000!
The lowest ~30«J.
Shares $5, including an engraving worth the
money. Six shares £25, including engravings.
Shares, without engraving, $4. Three shares with
out engravings, $10. Seven shares £20.
Shares sent on receipt of money, or by express
l, O. D. Address
J. C. DERBY, Manager. Augusta, Ga.
Or apply to Messrs. Brown A Co., Booksellers,
Macon, Ga. no7tu,frtd
ra RECOMMENDED DT
LEADING PHYSICIANS,
AND HAS STOOD THE
TEST OF ANALYSIS
COMPETENT CHEMISTS.
READ. READ. READ.
Prof. 8ILLIMAN, State Chemist of Conn., saya
I have carefully examined the sample of “ Cen
tury White Wheat Whisky.” In color, taste and
odor this liquor is without fault. It is entirely free
from any deleterious substance whatever; the ab
sence of all trace of lead, and of other poisonous
or hurtful things in it is absolute. By distillation,
I find its alcoholic strength to be exactly that of
proof spirits by the present United States Law,
viz: 50 parts by volume (measure) of absolute al
cohol, 83.71 parts of water; by weight thiB corre
sponds to alcohol 42>£ per cent, and water 57>£
percent The ash is chiefly alkaline carbonate,
and ia far less in quantity than is foued in the av
erage of good drinking water. No alcoholic liquor
can be purer than the sample of your “Century.”
[Signed] B. SILL1MAN, Slate Chemist.
Prof. O. U. SHEPARD, Jr., State Chemist of South
Carolina, says.
I havo carefully investigated the sample of “Cen
tury” Whisky sent by you for inspection, and pro
nounce it to be free from adulteration, and as such
I can recommend its use to the public. I have ex-
amined it for copper, lead, the alkaloids, and other
poisonous substances, but am happy to eay I have
round none of them. The inspected Whisky con
tain® 51 per cent, by volume, or 43.50 per cent, by
weight, of alcohol; 0.06 per cent, of aah. To the
taste it is mid, mellow and high flavored.
[Signed] C. U. SHEPARD, Js., M. D.
Prof. JOHN DARBY, Editor of the American Gro
cer, New York, sajB:
We have recaived a sample of the “Century
Whisky” for analysis. We havo conducted the
analysis with great care; there is no trace of metal
in it, and nothing that should not come from the
fermentation and distillation of the finest grains.
The bouquet is natural, depending upon a minute
quantity of volatile oil or ether. We have analyzed
many Whiskies, and have never before met with one
as strong na this; they are generally several de
grees below the government standard, thi3 is
slightly above. We are not a ccnnoiseur in liquors,
but if purity and strength are desirable qualities
tho ‘ Century Whiskies” must stand pre-eminent.
Dr. J. M. CABNOCHAN, Health Officer of the Port
of New York, says:
I have tried the “Century” Whiskies and find
them to bo of very superior quality. I am happy to
recommend them, a a I believe them to be entirely
free from deleterious or hurtful properties. The
analysis of Prof. Silliman ia sufficient proof of tbeir
great purity, and I believe that they will become
very popular Whiskies wherever they are once
used.
[Signed] J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D.,
Surgeon-in-Chief to State Emigrant Hospital,
Health OfficerPort of New York, etc.
Prof. TILDEN, of Washington, D. O., says:
I havo analyzed tho specimens of the “Century”
Whisky sent to me with request to that effect. I
find no Fusel Oil and no trace or any deleterious
mineral or metallic substance. The liquor presents
no feature which does not belong to the best
Whiskies, while it offers some unusual points of
excellence. Its color is dark, owing to the presence
of Caramel, which undoubtedly improves its tone;
tho taste is smooth and the bead good. The re
markable strength of this Whisky, coupled with the
unmistakable marks of age which are to be per
ceived, its freedom from harmful principles too of
ten found in such liquors, and its natural bouquet,
justify mein pronouncing it both for medicinal and
domestic purposes a superior article.
[S gaed] W. C. TILDEN, Prof. Chemistry,
Medical Dep’t, Georgetown College.
The foregoing are samples selected at random
from several hundred testimonials in regard to the
purity and strongth of the “CENTURY* Whiskies.
A Trial is Respectfully Solicited.
In conjunction with the above, we take pleasure
in stating that we also received the
PREMIUM
—FOR—
BEST DISPLAY
FANCY GROCERIES!
AT THE LATE STATE FAIR.
Wd havo now on hand a full and complete as
sortment of everything usually found in first-class
Groceries, comprising
35 k'nds Canned Goods, 10 k’nds Black and Green
- Teas, 29 kinds Crackers,
Preserves,
Pickles, Jellies,
Spices, O.tsnps, Sauces,
Sjrrup, Sogor, Coffee, Molasses,
Cheese. Candice, Soaps (Toilet and
Family), Starch, Not*, Figs, French and
Mixed Candies, Mustards, Vinegar, Foreign and
Domestic Wines, Liquors, and Cigars,
Choice Goshen Batter, Cheese. Lard,
Farinaceous Goods, Flour, Salt,
Mackerel. Northern Apples,
Olive Oils,
Fulton Market Beef, Atznore s Mince Meat,
Buck Wheat Flour,
Devilled and Potted Meats, etc.
GERMAN GROCERIES A SPECIALTY
—SUCH AS —
Prunes, Cherries, Currants,
German Dried Pears,
Hagebutten, Holland Herring, .
Anchovies, S&rdellen, Caviar,
Gieen Kern, Split Peas, Barley,
Limberger, Schweitzer and Hand Ease,
German Pickles, Sourkraut, Linsaen, Sago,
Holland and Sap Sago Cheese,
And other articles too numerous to mention.
HaAing purchased our stock early in the season,
..e gurantee satisfaction, both as to price and qual
ity of
Tha_
ago of —
to please,
^Thankful*for past favors, we solicit the patron-
ge of one and all, and shall in all cases endeavor
PUTZELA JACOBS,
NEW YOEK GROCERY STORE,
Second st„ Damour’s Block, Macon.
co8t{
J. H. HERTZ & CO.,
CLOTHIERS!
90 CHERRY STREET,
Have now on hand a complete stock of
FALL. AND WINTER
CLOTHING!
LABGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
Bisks Sis
Business Sis
A.T *12.
.A.T *15.
Business Sis
A.T *18.
Bssisess Suits
Business Sits
-A.T SSO.
.A.T
Business Ms
A.T ®25.
AND AS FINE AS 340 PER SUET OF
Coat, Pants and Vest,
SACK, DERBYS
— AND —
WALKING COATS
OF THE LATEST BTYLE3.
WE HAVE IN
DRESS SUITS !
• BLACK AND COLORED
Cloth. Coats,
BLACK AND COLORED
DIAGONAL COATS,
OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In
Single and Double Breasted Chesterfield?.
A large assortment of
PANTS, FROM 6i TO $15 !
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS.
SAOK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And the Nevr Style
KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS,
On hand.
SHIRTS!
We make a specialty of the celebrated
The Best in the Country.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER!
And a fit warranted, at stock prices.
addition to the above, we keep the most com
plete stock of
its’ mum goods
In this city. We invite an inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES : 0F iHATS
Constantly on hand, and received as soon as out.
NEW LOT JUST IN.
All of our goods are first class, and are guaranteed
as such.
DON'T m™ THE PLACE:
THE WHITE STORE f
90 CHERRY STREET,
B*twe*n B- A. Wi*e A Oo.’s and 8. T.k li P
Walker’s. octUtf