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j, B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN
juKctnrcs n» tdc 00x150 wexk,
tfEW DRESS GOODS
v jlAF D’ETE. VELVETS, VELVETEENS,
riJUX AID COBDtD.
velbibs and trihmrb suns
Valendennea, Guipure, French A Applique
Xs^OIEJS.
Ofllpme, Maltese, Valeneiecno* ud Applique
OOZiXiAHS.
Besides their tutu] variety of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
hocse-fcbnishikg goods a SPECIALTY I
Table Damssks,
Ktpkiu, Dollca, Towala, Counterpanes, Sheetings,
Pillow Oaeeing, eta, and
Blankets, Blankets, Blankets
Is any deaired quantity and quality. Parties wish
ing goods in tbeir line are invited to
nolDtf
It Fall aii Winter Dress Boofe
CHEAT BEDCCTIO.Y BT J'BKES.
xxr. A-. HOPSON «fc oo,
41 SECOND STBEET,
Bare received addition* to their stock, and at prices
very much reduced.
CHOICE LINES OF CASHMERE DeESPANGE, at
2G CENTS.
Strpad and Plaid WORSTED DRESS GOODS, at
3V X-J2 CENTS.
A fall aiBortment of PRINTS, at lOe to 12Xa
They have also made redactions in prices of their
beady-made surra, cloaks, sacques,
WATEB-PliOOF WRAPPERS,
Coder Garment*, Glove*, Hosiery, and Furs.
They have also a fnll line of Hen's Wear, Ca.si-
mere. Kersey*. Kentucky Jeans, DomeaUea,
Bleached and Drown Homespun, etc., etc- All of
which will be sold st tbs lowest market price*,
nolfitf
FOK BARGAINS IN
MER’3 AND BOYE’ clothing
I>. JT. BAER.
1,000 Oeat*' Easiness Suits at $10, worth $18.
too Gant'. Businas* Saits at $12 80, worth $20.
800 Ilian and Black Reaver sails at $20, worth
*10.
to I Gent's lllacir Dress Saits at a bargain
200 Gnu's Etna size Saitsof all grader, cheaper
than the cheapest.
j,(01 Freedman Soils, $3 58, worth $G 00.
Boys' and G'bildron'a Suita I make a specialty, and
offer them cheaper than they can be made up.
200 Gent's Chinchilla Talmas at $15, worth $25.
Planters and merchants will ssvs 25 per oent. by
haying tlicir clothing st tha well known store of
D. J. BAER,
noria im Corner Cherry end Third street*.
JUST DECEIVED.
—AT—
W. A. BANKS & SONS’,
A fresh assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
contium dc rabt :
BUCK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
MOHAIR PLAIDS, in Black, and
White and Fancy Colors,
AIL WOOL PLAIDS for suite*, eta.
BOMBAZINES, TASIDE and
PARISIAN CLOTHS,
WHITE MERINOS. ALPACAS and DELAINES,
PLAIN, STRIPED and PLAID BILKS.
BLACK and COLORED VELVETEENS,
SILK VELEUR9, SATINd, VELVET.
and VELVETEEN RIBBONS,
BUCK and COLORED SILK FRINGES.
it of
Also a fail
““S&’iSKU.nuuw
BLANKETS. TABLE DAMASKS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS, eto.,
SHAWLS AND FURS IN LARGE VARIETY.
bo keptf i
s trading
pub-
all times, we respectfully request the
lie to call and examine them.
W. A.BANKS*SONS.
or Kook.
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43 Triangular 1
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR THE MILLION.
too pairs Gents' Sewed French Calf Boots, at $5,
worth *8.
1,000 pairs Gents’ Togged Boot*, at $260. worth *5
000 pairs OenU’ beet Calf Sowed Gaiters,at $5 50,
2,000 pair OenU' Kip Brogans, warranted, at $125,
worth $2 50. , „ „
500 pair* Ladies' Cloth Sewed Shoes, st 5150,
worth $3.
Boy.' and Mens' Shoes of all qualities, at ra
dioed prices-
•picul ixcccnrBtTs orrxaxD to rxAsms txo
novl2In
D. J. BAER’S,
Comer Cherry and Third-at*.
WALTHAM WATCHES.
8-4 PLATE, 10 AND 20 SIZES.
Tbaea are the beat Watches made In this oountry,
and are made with and without stem winding at
They are finished In the beet manner and run
with tha greatest accuracy, and cannot be excelled
anywhere at their reepeeriv* price*.
Tha cases are all made of the newest patterns,
and ecedallv made to our own order.
OiJrSScZ of these Watch*, tonow the largeet,
•#.*!**+ •« •agamy iow '
ray. New York.
eat in the city.
octS-tf 565 and 507 Broadway,
j, nojntoK oonxic. o*o. n tcaper, z. T. ookmzb.
OGDEN & CO.,
Colton Commission Merchants,
maoon. ga.
pOTTOX PURCHASED FOB ORDER. CON
SIGNMENTS FOR NEW YORK, AND ORDERS
FOB PURCHASE OB SALE FOR FUTURE DE
LIVERY SOLICITED.
Refer by Permission to
Messrs. B. B. Grave* AOo.New York.
Central Railroad and Banking Company, Sevan-
nth.
Meaan. John W. Anderson'* Sous, Savannah.
Mam Dunoan A Johnston, Savannah.
Meaan. Bates * Comer. Savannah. oct!7 tf
•ox O. Woura's Belt. Scmraira. an inrigora-
>nic and medicinal beverage manufactured
nroprietors at Schiedam in Holland, is war-
EStas awSKTsss
S> the Back and Stomach and all diseases of
idal pains have been taken a* to its quality,
permanent uniformity is guaranteed. This
mated to make the Bell Schnapps the most
e and popular article of it* kina. It is die-
from Barley of the finest quality, and the
tie Juniper Berry of Italy. A* a healthful
ge it has no superior.
he invalid and those who travel, and are reb-
I changes of water and climate, they will find
^valuable agent.
ion G. Wolfe was, for tbo period of twenty
connected in the Schnapps business with his
the late Udolpho Wolfe, and hi* long expo
und knowledge of the basinets in which be
Kted, should be a sufficient guarantee that be
nnreciate* the wants of the public for an ar-
rirarei expressly for the discs*os above
■ncJ, and all he asks is to give the Belt
K a traiL and compare the esme with others
i the like pretentions.
ton !_Ask for "H. G. Wolfe's Bell Schnapps.”
•aleby all respectable GroeensndApothe-
J HUDSON G. WOLFE A Oo..
OlBoe, 18 South William Street, New York,
sale by naarPRELL A ENGLISH. Macon G*.
Thi eighth Wonder of the World has been found
in Georgia. The discoverer is a physician of long
experience, extensive observation and profound
lodgment, and his discovery has proven anch s
Massing to woman, that it is already known through
out the country as ''Woman’s Beat Friend.” With
remarkable quickness and certainty it cures *11
cue* of suppressed menstruation, acute or chronic,
anil restores hoaltb In every instance. Dr. J. Brad
field's Female Regulator supplies a remedy long
needed in the treatment of diseases peculiar to wo
man. This the Medical Faculty knows and admits,
while many of our test physicians *ro using it in
daily practice. The medicine is prepared with great
caro byL. H. Bradfield.Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and
sold at $1 50 per bottle by respectable druggists
fTVTirliOro.
Wbolbsale buyers will find it to their inter
est to call on S. Waxelbaum, Bro. A Oo., and
examine their (took before buying, as they have
the largest and beet selected stock in the city.
Wnro A Sounion ha to a fine assortment of
gold, ivory and fancy headed canes on hand, to
aell cheap.
Hnnoraxa, if you want fino Tennessee beef,
sausages, chickens, fine Goshen butter, cream
cheese, apples, oranges eta, Oorpnt’s is tbo
place to get them.
B. A. Wise A Co. reoeived the gold medal for
the beet Cook Stove at the State Fair. It
taken the gold medal in actual trial over the
Great Benefactor, Charter Oak, Stewart and
many of tbo best Stoves made in this country.
Call at B. A. Wise A Co.’s if you want a good
Cook Stove. ^ nov9-dim
To Spobtmcen.—Go to Barrett A Oastlen's
gun emporium, if you want to buy the best ar
ticle at the lowest price. They can excel any
establishment in the State in ream-boring and
and draw-boring guns for shooting, either for
close, for scattering, or fox penetration. Try
them. covintf.
Fon the handsomest Dress Goods in the city
go to the New York Store.
Goon aa Even.—Mia. J. L. Byington has pur-
chased the hotel in Griffin, and the public will
find that the change will be for the better. The
name of Byington is sufficient guarantee that
everything will bo done “decently and in or
der.” Tbo engaging in the hotel business in
Griffin will not however in the least interfere
with the Byington House at Fort Valley. This
house will bo kept up to tho old standard, and
the pnblio may rest assured that the good repu
tation of the Byington House in Fort Valley
will not ioae anything by this new enterprise.
All who have traveled over the Southwestern
road know that the bouse is one of the best in
the South. st
A Pabtszb Wanted.—A commission mer
chant at Chattanooga, Tennessee, with a well
established business far exceeding his capital,
wants a partner with from five to ten thousand
dollars capital that can some well recommended.
Apply to Jib. A. Kisnrr, Macon, Ga. 61
Icon axle wagons at GoHina A Little’s—bodies
complete—price 8120 to 8130.
Fbxhcb Plaids at 25 oenta, at the New Yoik
Store.
Tux Studebaker and Whitewater wagons are
sold by Collins A Little. St.
Two-Ply Carpets at 75 oenta, 81 and $125
per yard, at the New York Store.
Bexlliast.—Public attention has been called
by the action of tho Slate Fair oommittee to the
extraordinary merits of the Brilliant oooking
stove, to which the first premium and gold medal
were awarded recently. It burns less fuel by
fifty per oent, and bakes better bread than any
other stove now in use : and it was for those
qualities, chiefly, that the oommittee gave it the
preferenoe.— Jfew Orleans Crescent, January
2CM, 18C8. B. A. Wise A Co., are sole agents
for these stoves in Maoon. 5t
The cheapest Blaok Alapaea can bo found at
the New York Store.
Dr, Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
Purely Yrxslalils! tfo Arsenic, No Mercury
In Its Composition!
N O CURE, NO FAY, ie directions be followed.
No danger in taking an overdose, as we put
no poison in onr medicines. One dollar per bottle.
Dr, Hurley’s Stomach Bitters
8 the remedy, par excellence, for all diseasoe
. arising from debility, disordered stomach,
as of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all
kindred ailments, where a gentle and permanent
stimulant and tonic ie required. Ploasant to taka
One dollar per bottle.
r. Hurley's Syrup of Sarsaparilla*
* WITH IODIDE OF FOTASH.
rpHIS Preparation has long been recognized by
1_ the most eminent mind* in the Medical Pro
fession a* tbo most reliable, searching and harm
less alterative within their reach, and as a Blood
Purifier it oertainly stand* without a rival. One
dollar per bottle.
)r. Seabraok’s Infant Soothing Syrup
No
a’e
from
. »t to
the mother, and a clear conscience to tha vendor.
25 cent* per bottle.
rwxBE indispensable remedy in the nnrscry. N<
A more use for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman’i
Drops, or other strong opiates. No Dad effects from
tbo use of Seabrook’s. Health to tho child, rest to
Dr. Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy
TS really aR it claims to be—a SPECIFIC—remov-
. . ing all worms from the human viscera. No harm
ful offset from its use. Children love it. No aan-
ger in giving an overdose. 25 cents per box.
Dr. Seabrook’s Elixir of Bark anfl iron.
rpHE Gro»t Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar par
1 bottle. All for ealo by druggists overywhora
J. W. BEATON A CO., Proprietors,
■eplSeodAwtf Louisville. Ky.
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.
This superb Hair Dye is tho beat in tho world—
perfectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous; no
i lisappomtment; no ridiculous tints or disagree ale
odor. The genuine Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye
produoes immediately a splendid Black or natural
Brown, leaves the hair clean, soft, beautiful; dose
not contain a particle of lead or any iojuripuocom
pound Bold by all druggists. Factory. 18 BOND
STREET, N. Y. oct Sdeodly
What Dtbfewu. Max End In.—Indigestion is
not dangorous, say tbo faculty. Perhaps not of in
itself, while it remains mere indigestion j but look
at tbo consequences to which it may lead, andofton
does lead when it beoomes a chronic disease. A
spark of fire is a small thing. A pressure of tho
foot will put it out; a breath will extinguish it
Yet it may fire a powder mill, or kindle a flame that
will consume a city. In like manner indigestion
may produce gastritis, canoor of tbo stomach, con
gestion of ibe bowels, apoplexy, liver disease, and
many other dangerous maladies. Is it not wise,
then, to check it in the germ? Nothing is more
clearly and indisputably established than that Hos
tetler's Stomach Bitters will eradicate dyspepsia in
all it* stage*. The true policy, however, La to ex
tinguish it in the first stages with this wholesome,
powerful and infallible tonic and alterative. It is
easier to quench a spark than a flame, and it is
easier to euro dyspepsia when it is first developed,
than when it has mads headway by neglect, and bo-
complieatod with other ailments. There is
not the shadow of a doubt that the Bitters are as
directly antagonistic to dyspepsia as water Is to fire.
There sre thousands of cases on record proving
this fact. The remedy is safe and agreeable. All
the liquors of commerce prescribed as stimulants,
leave a sting behind. Bat the sting is taken oat of
the spirituous basis of this great remedy by vegeta
ble medication, and, moreover, the stimulant thus
medicated is of exceptional purity. Of all tonics
a* safeguards or remedioa for fever and
ague, bilious remittents, or other fell epidemics, it
is the only one that uniformly bo depended
A Lmxo Fuse ace.—The living body is a regu
lated furnace. Tbo human organism is all moro or
lees combustible, but not equally so. Tho blood,
that is to say the food in its transformed state,
may be compared to the fuel, and the more stable
tissues formed from the blood, to the iron stove
which contains the fueL Just in proportion to the
energy and celerity with which life is carried on,
doe* this combustion proceed; and Just in propor
tion as the combustion proceeds, is fresh fuel, that
is to say, fresh blood, required. Bat in order to
obtain a supply of fresh blood, food must be pres
ent, and not only food, but tbo power of convert
ing the food into blood, that is, digestive energy.
Where there is a failure in this digestive energy,
or in the appetite which aocompanies it, stimulants
of various descriptions are frequently had recourse
to i hut their effect is transient, and if leaned
upon too long and too exclusively, they tend to de
range the digestive functions, and to tako away the
natural desire for food, which is the only true life-
supporter. But let Dr. Fiseh’e Bitters be used psr-
seTeringly, and in the proscribed quantities, in
conjunction with tho daily meals, and their tonic
qualities wiU rapidly strengthen the digestive or
gans and create at the asms time a sufficient and
healthy appetite. And when an abundance of
wholesome food, (which we are thus enabled to
take,) is duly digested and assimilated, it will give
a fullness of vitality which will take away any de
sire for the improper use of aloobolic stimulant*.
CITY AFFAIES,
THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 23, 1871.
Little at a Time.—We learn that Girardey
Dramatic Troup, with the Elfin star, Miss Effie
Johns, are to visit our city soon. We hope tho
Msyor will have everything nndeiBtood in ad
vance, if they do oome, so as to avoid any con
fusion; and we earnestly insist upon the gods
of tho gallery keeping less noise than is custom
ary.
Yesterday was a lovely day. There was
heavy frost in tho morning.
Wise A Dobbs have elegant while china din-
ner sets containing one hundred and fifty pieces
in each set, in the original cask as packed in
France that they are oompelled to give awayYor
only $37 50, delivered at any residence in the
city, or at the depot.
We heard a quart or so of whiskey kicking
up considerable fuss last night on Second street,
near this office.
Don't forget that Pagh reoeived four pre
miums for pictures at the late fair. His gallery
is on tho comer of Second and Mulberry
streets, over Boardmsn’s book store.
We beard yesterday of another murder near
Station No. 2, on the Southwestern road. Peo
ple seem to be in a killing hamor.
That Philadelphia ale, for which W. P. Car
los is agent, has a splendid reputation. Try
me of it
Christian, of the Guthbert Appeal, was in the
city yesterday afternoon, en route for Savan
nah. He said he was going to the Fair, but
we think he’s on a “possum hunt.
Wise A Dobbs are now receiving a large
stock of fine out glassware, motto coffees,
China tasks, ornaments, and a hundred other
things that they intend to sell Tery cheap for
Christmas presents.
We wish to say to dealers in advice upon the
Hnff.Lingard subject, that we will meet them
all in the Court House at midnight next Thurs
day week, to consult with them. We have
enough on hand to dona until then.
W. P. Carlos is agent for the celebrated
Acme Whisky, warranted pure, just such as is
needed for medicinal purposes.
Ed. Fan will give his usual free lunch to-day.
Ho keeps a nice restaurant and bar at the Her.
chants' Exchange.
Having tried the Rook Candy Drips, wo know
them to bo extra nice. Carlos has a barrel left,
and if you want any you would do well to send
early.
Macon has a genuine importing crockery
ware establishment, a house that keeps one of
So&ldjlus! ; ». .
Baltocobe, Mr, August 27,1869.
Gentlemen: To the numerous testimonials you
possess of the effietcy of your celebrated and pop
ular modicum, Roaadilis, I am pleased to Add my
own- I was permanently cured of an extremely
annoying and chronic case of “Salt Rheum, by
the use of two bottles of “ Roeadalie.”
Respectfully yours, Robert Evaxs,
86 South Eden street.
Mothers aha wish to find a medicine peculiarly
adapted to tho cure of humors and eruptions in
their children, will find a safe and sure one in the
Bossdalis, which is acknowledged to be the beet
blood i adirine known. Physicians attest this.
the largest and best assorted stocks this Bide of
New York, and at prices as low as can be fonnd
anywhere. If yon don’t believe it, go to Wise
A Dobbs' oo Mulberry street and see for your
self
In the midst of tho rain on Tuesday they
had a fire in Augusta One dwelling house was
pretty badly soorehed and tbe furniture inside
almost ruined by the water thrown upon the
fire.
Don’t forget that you can get any kind of
picture yon want, from the cbexpest gem to the
finest portrait, at Pugh’s premium gallery, cor
ner of Second and Mulberry streets. j /
To be Dedicated.—The First Street Metho
dist Church, of which Rev. Dr. Hicks ia pastor,
will be dedicated next Sunday morning. It is
now finished, and will be handsomely decorated
for the oocssion. We may expect a larger con
gregation than ever on that morning, as the ex
ercises will be of unuimal interest. Dr. Hi oka
has labored with almost superhuman zeal to
bnild np this church, and his efforts have been
crowned with the most gratifying success.
Matos's Doubt.—'The Mayor’s show, which
exhibU every morning in the City Hall, was not
scene of much confusion yesterday, and His
Honor holds himself responsible for all disturb
ances that occur there, os ho admits the police
in force. One or two cases were dismissed, but
at length Ben Yancey (one of the Sumner fam
ily) was brought into the ring. Benjamin had
an old pair of shoes that leaked. He is predis
posed to bad colds and getting his feet wet inva
riably gives him a headache. Tuesday was a
weltlsh, damp day in which somo moist rain lay
about loose on tho surface of the streets. Ben
had to go out (of course ho did.) He bought
pair of now shoes to keep his feet dry, bnt the
Btore keeper wasn't there when bo sold Ben the
Tho matter was sorter mixed and tho
Court oouldn’t see into it. Because of Ben's fail-
to satisfy His Honor's mind as to hots it was,
and why it wasftoto, he was given a free ticket
Finney's entertainment for the next thirty
days. Than the court quit.
Review or the IIakket.—The cotton receipts
of yesterday were very light. There has been a
falling off every day of the week and our week-
receipts amount to only 2787 bales, being a
decrease of 424 bales as compared with our re
ceipts the week before. There has been but
little fluctuation in prices during the week,
Liverpool middlings being quoted at 16} oenta
each day but one, until yesterday. There was
good demand yesterday and an advance of
one-fourth cent was reported in tha afternoon,
the market closing firm at 17 cents. We notice
that at all the inland cities and towns, receipts
are falling short, possibly more rapidly than in
Macon. In tho money and stock markets there
hate been no changes during tho week. Trade
has been rather dull, owing to the depressed
financial condition of the people generally. A
fair demand for all tho staple groceries and dry
goods continues, but there is no particular ex
citement in tho market. Our dealears report an
increase of new customers from a distanco
though the purchases are necessarily light Of
course it can not be oxpecled that sales to any
one party will be very extensive under the cir-
bnt the increase of customers is a
healthy sign, and another evidence of the su
periority of our market over others. We refer
our readers to our “fiuaucial and commercial”
iviluTTin, where will be found the prioes current
of groceries and plantation supplies.
fii* Accident.—Yesterday afternoon at about
three o'clock, while switching some ca rs from one
track to another at the Macon and Vi estorn de
pot, Mr. Dennis Neliigan was run over and mor
tally wounded. The particulars were as follows:
The train was moving backwards and Mr. Nel-
ligan attempted to cross in front of the moving
cars. In crossing tho track his foot hung in the
switch, throwing him down. The engineer not
knowing that Mr. N. had fallen, ran tho train
directly across his left leg and arm, crushing and
mangling the leg terribly; so much so as to ren
der amputation necessary. Two or three of the
best physicians in the city were summoned im
mediately, but it is feared that no assistance
can be of any practical benefit. Mr. Neliigan
has been a resident of Macon a great many
years, and has been in the employ of the Ma
con and Western Railroad some eighteen or
twenty years. Tfia character Is of tho best and
all onr citizens express great regrets at the sad
accident which b** befallen him. We learn that
ho has a wife and three children, who have onr
warmest sympathies in their great misfortune.
Since writing the above we learn that Mr.
Neliigan died about 5 o’clock yesterday after
noon. He was a member of the Catholic Church
and spoke to the priest Tery calmly and quietly
of death, expressing himself as perfectly willing
to enter the mysteries of the unseen world, hav
ing no fears with regard to his eternal welfare.
A sodden death is, at all times, shocking, bnt
a certainty of eternal happiness disrobes it of
all its terrors.
Tjivmi House Bab.—Messrs. Raleigh A Jones
would be pleased to have their old friends call
on them in their new quarters. They keep
nothing but the best brands of wines and li
quors.
But your drags and medicines at Harris A
Peter’s drag store, Damour's block, Second
street, corner Light House Alley. New goods
received daily.
It you feel a little under the weather, drop
down on Raleigh A Jenes, at the Lanier House
Bar. If they don't improve your feelings yon
had better jost leave your measure at Wood’s.
Sms Valoubs at 75 oenta per yard, at tbs
New York Store.
BY TELEGRAPH
DAT DISPATCHES.
New Your, November 22.—Fisk presented
Grand Duke Alexis the freedom of all he owned
on the American continent [and all he was en
titled to, including the penitentiary.] The
grand bail occurs on Wednesday, the 29th.
Henry G. Stebbins ha3 accepted the commis-
sionarship of the pnblio parka The Grand
Duke Alexis and suite arrived at Washington
to-night.
The email-pox is raging in Trinidad, West
Indies.
New Yobs, November 22.—Richard DaPnys-
ter was found lying dead on Broadway, with
311,000 on his person, and 310,000 in South
Carolina bonds.
Cmcioo. November 22.—O. O. Philden has
been exonerated from the charge of misappro
priating the relief fund.
New Orleans, November 22.—Lieutenant-
Governor Oscar J. Dunn died of congestion of
the brain and lungs, aged fifty-one years.
Salt Lane,November 22.—Trains are twenty,
four hours behind on account of snow which is
three toTour feet deep. There is every indication
of a severe winter.
It is now asserted that the metal in Utah sup
posed to be tin is cadmium. The statement
creates great excitement.
London, November 22.—The steamer City of
London, from Norwich, is burning in the
Thames River. There is reason to fear that
several have perished.
London, November 22.—The magistrates re-
fused bail to John Gribble, tho Secretary of the
Total Abstinence Society who publicly e(
the Qaeen of habits of intoxication.
New Yobs, November 22.—Arrived, Scotia,
Montgomery, San Salvador. Arrived out, Ca
labria, Atlantic and Maina
From Mexico.
New Tobe, November 22.—A Herald special
from tho city of Geyeo, dated the 11th, says
the men and government of Diaz are fortifying
Oaxaco and arming the State troopx He
refuses to publish the election of Juarez. His
formal revolt is momentarily expected. Duran
go is besieged by the rebels. The Beige of Sal
tillo continues. Tha government troops gained
a victory over Trevinos.
Matakobas, November 20. — Gen. Rocha,
with n strong , force of government troops, is
marching to relievo SsltUla Gen. Qaerroga,
late a celebrated imperialist chief, has joined
the rebels and commands tho lower Rio Grands.
It is rumored that Cortinas has pronounced in
favor of the rebels.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Collins A Lmus, on Cherry street, have just
received a large invoioe of Conoord buggies and
wagons from Abbott. Downing A Co. 3L
In going to the post office don’t forget to stop
in at the Lanier House Bar and sample some of
best liquors in the market.
Washington, November 22.— The election
passed off quietly.
The $4,000,000 loan was carried by s Jorge
majority.
Thos. J. Durant is appointed to advocate the
claims of the United States before the United
States Spanish Commission.
Alexis came on s special train of four cars—
ie baggage, two parlor and one hotel car—all
gotten up in the most gorgeous and expen ‘
style.
New Yolk, November 22.—Alexis left at
noon to-day and will arrive in Washington to
night. The train was specially built for the
occasion, and moves at the rate of thirty miles
per hour.
Cleveland, November 21.—J. T. Owing, a
mulatto, was found dead this morning with his
head terribly battered,a end soldering iron thrust
down his throat. [Ka ktax—Ed )
The stockholders of the Pittsburg and Cleve
land Railroad Company have confirmed tho lease
to the Pennsylvania Central
CtKaiNNATi. November 22.—A passenger train
on the Indianapolis Junction road due here this
morning was thrown from the track by a broken
rail No lives were lost.
A baggage caron the Little Mbami road which
left New York on Monday was burned and the
contents, including mails, were destroyed.
Omaha, November 22.—There has been a
several days' storm along the entire Facifio road.
It has now subsided and trains are running on
tima
Atlanta, November 22.—The Legislature
passed the bill ordering an election for Gover
nor over the Governor’s veto.
Ohabueston, November 22.—John Russell
for many years tho leading publisher and book
seller of this city, died to-day.
Noewioh, Conn., November 22.—The follow
ing are known to have been lost on the steamer
New London: O. B. Rogers, Wm. F. Norton,
Harrison Aldrich, Bailer, engineer, Dugan,
steward. Tbe New London was a first-class
boat, full of freight, from New York for Nor-
wich.
Sr. Thomas, November 16, via Havana.—
The captain of the steamer Florida now in this
port, called upon the American consul and de
manded protection, stating that he was ready
to proceed to sea bnt was afriad on account of
tho Spanish war steamers.
London, November 22.—Marine disasters are
reported from all quarters. The Egra was
wrecked off tho Irish coast and five of hor crew
were drowned. The Taylor erew beat the Ben-
forths three lengths for the Tyne championship.
Ottowa, November 22.—The telegraph ia
oompiete to Fort Gerry.
Rome, November 22.—A consistory will be
held on Friday for the premierzation of bish
ops when the Pope will pronounce an allooution,
wherein he will declare the course he has deter
mined to pursue. Parliament will soon open
its session.
Pesth, November 22.—Francis Desk Is dan
gerously ill
M aphid, November 22.—It is understood that
after the municipal elections Topete and Bagesta
will re-enter the Spanish Cabinet
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES .
Synopsis or Weather Statement.
Wan Dep’t, Omen Chief Signal Officeb, I
Washington, D. O., November 22,7:40, p. M. j
The low barometer which was north of the
Lakes Tuesday afternoon has extended south
eastward to tho East Alantio coast, but is now
moving northeastward. Cloud and snow have
very generally prevailed on the Lakes and from
Pennsylvania to Maine, and is still reported
from Ohio to Lake Ontario. The barometer
has fallen rapidly in Texas and Louisiana,
whero southerly winds sre now reported. Tho
iressuro has also fallen considerably at the
locky Mountain stations, with cloud aDdsnow.
The temperature has been below zero in Iowa
and Minnesota, but it has risen slightly in tho
southwest.
Probabilities: The baromutorwill probably
rise on Thursday on tho Lakes and in the New
England States with cold westerly winds and
oloudy weather, and fall in tho Southern and
Gulf States with southwesterly winds and risiDg
temperature. The cloudy weather will prevail
in tbe Rocky Mountain stations and extend with
falling barometer and rising temperature into
the Mississippi Valley. Dangerous winds are
not anticipated for our coasts this evening.
New Yobs, November 22.—Among the pas
sengers by the steamship Cuba for Liverpool
to-day, were YV. YV. Corcoran, Madame Berti-
nnlii and Leonard W. Jerome.
A London economist mentions with much
regret the appearance of the namo of United
Slates Minister Schenck as director in ono of
the new mining companies, with the remark
that commercial occupation of any kind ap
pears certainly incompatible with the functions
of diplomatists.
The New York Evening Post hopes our gov
ernment will immediately recall Scbenck, who,
it says, by permitting hiB official position to
promote stock speculations, hmniliateshis conn-
try, and shows an otter want of respect for his
high office.
General Butler denounces, as a canard, the
whole story of tbe Harrisburg Conference.
A naval ball to Alexis occurs on the night of
tho 28 th.
Forty-three new cases of small pox occurred
last week, and twenty since Saturday.
Cxrr of Mexico, November 22.—The Herald’s
special says General Olater witha largo govern
ment force is watching Oaxica. More troops
are going to AUatore. The government troops
in Saltillo are hard pressed. Gen. Querago,
the celebrated imperial chief is expected to at
tack the open town of YYier on his way to Mat-
amoias. The authorities of YYier are arming.
The reported defection of Cestina gives addi
tional embarrassment to the Jaurez administra
tion. Cestina has disobeyed recent government
orders and is sullen. He is falling back on
Matamoras where a conflict with Palairo is ex
pected. Guerrero, commander of the fourth
division of the National army, and Governor
Portugal of Aguescalientes, 'have been pro
nounced rebels. Cheaps and Guerrero are
deeply agitated. Generals Trevino, Navaujo
and Martinez, are beseiging Saltillo. Coders,
Negreto, Bevers, Oosco, Behoriri and Toledo,
are in revolution against the government. Gen
eral Sal van has pronounced in Puebla taking
with him the fifteenth regiment of National
cavalry. Juarez renews his request that Con
gress vote the Executive extraordinary power.
Oabbacas, November 8, via Havana, 22.—Gen.
Pulgas, at the head of an army, has left Maii-
col for the purpose of restoring peace in Trix-
illo. Gens. Costro, Colina and Aleantar, with
4,000 men are matching against the revolution
ists under Heznera, who are reported to number
8,000. President Gnezemau Blanco is collecting
troops at Carracas to march against Ciendad and
Bolivar. It ia reported that the revolutionists
under Oliva have taken the town of Sanfernand
de Apnr. Business dull
Poet au Pzince, November 6, via Havana,
November 22.—The case of the steamer Hor
net remains unchanged. The Spanish ship of
war Churraoca remains in port. The Spanish
Consul is on board and sick. The Spanish iron
clad man of war Saragossa is expected. The in
surgents have reinforced the garrisons of the
forts. They have placed guns in position, and
the troops are held in readiness for active ser
vice. President Saget continues his northern
tour, and is everywhere received enthusiasti
cally.
Coffee is in demand, and the pricohas an up
ward tendency.
St. Domingo, November 9, via Havana, 22.—
President Baez is still traveling north. It is re
ported that he will visit the British Charg
d'Affairs for the purpose of claiming $6,000 ex
penses in the steamer Telyrafo oase.
Shocks of an earthquake were felt on the
13th all at Dominica, lit. Ylnoent, St Lucia and
other islands.
FUASCIAL MD COMMERCIAL
WmIiIjt Review of the Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
NovzMBXB 21—Evening, 1871.
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 271 bales: sales S9C
•hipped 507. Middlings are firm at 17a I
Net receipts for the week ending this evening,
2,787; sales 2,599: shipments 2,354 biles.
Block on band Sept. J, 1871—bale*.. 1,739
Rocoived to-day 271
Received previonaly 26.08.-26,351
23,090
... 507
..17,702—13.209
9.S39
Shipped to-Jsv
Shipped previously
Stock on band this evening.
The money and general markets wo quote as
follows:
GOLD AND SILTZ3.
rates for Gold $1 10
: l li
Buvingrates for Silver 1 05
Selling 1 03
EXCHANGE ON NEW XOHE.
)( discount
EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH.
BAOON—Clear rib didos (smoked) 9K @ 9f‘
S ho alders 8k @ 9
Sugar-cured hams 17
stateTbosd.s.
Georgia 7 per cent Bonds, old (
Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, new S
Georgia 6 per cent. Bonds, old S
CITY SECURITIES,
City of Macon Bonds, endorsed by B. B.
City of Macon Bonds
City of Savsnnih Bonds, old. 81 @84
City ofSavannah Bonds, new
RAILROAD SECURITIES.
Georgia Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds 97
Georgia Railroad Stock 96
Central Railroad 7percent. Bonds... 96@96
Central Railroad Stock 116
Southwestern Railroad Bonds
Southwestern Railroad Stock 93
Macon A BrunswickR. 111st mort. Bonds...77@78
Macon A Brunswick B. R, 2d mort. Bonds... 65
Maoon A Brunswick Railroad Stock (uom).. 20
Maoon A YYestorn Railroad Bonds 92
Maoon A YYestem Railroad 8tock 112
Macon A Augusta Railroad 1st mort Bonds.
Macon A Augusta Bailroad lat mortgage Bonds
endorsed I 94
Macon A Augusta B. R. Construction Bonds.
Macon A Augusta Railroad Stock 40@45
Atlanta A West Point B. B. 8 por cent Bonds 1 00
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, consolidated mort
gage Bonds SO
Atlantic A Golf Railroad Bonds, endorsed by
City of Savannah 80
Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Coupon Bonds 60
Atlantic A Gulf R&ilroad Stock 33
Western Railroad 8 percent Bonds, endorsed
by Central Railroad and Georgia Railroad. S3
Mobile A Girard Railroad Ronds, endorsed by
Central Railroad 85
MississippiATennesseeBailroad 1st mortj. _
Loudfli •#•••••••••••••*••••••••»••••••• 82
South Carolina Railroad Stock S7H
FLOUR Low superfine per bbl 6 00® 6 50
Standard euperflne. 7 00
Extra 7 60
Choice extra 8 00
Family 8 60
FaneyjFamily Brands 9 00@10 00
PORK—Pickled ribs 8 00
Pickled trimmings 12 60
Pickled rumps 14 00
Picklodmess 16 50
LARD—Tierces.;
Cans.......... 12X @ 18
COFFEK-Rio 21 ®
Java 28 @83
CHEESE—Best cream 16% @ 17
New York StAte 13
MOLASSES 35 @ 45
Georgia and N.O. Cano Syrup 70 @ 75
SUGAR—A 14 @ 14*
White extra C 1SX @ 13)(
Dtmarara 13k @ H
Porto Rico 12k
MACKEREL—No 1 kite 2 25 @ 2 50
“ 2 bbl* 14 00 @ 15 00
“ 2 kits 1 85 @ 2 00
“ 3 bbls—Largo 12 00 @ 12 60
“3 kits 170
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 00
CANDLES—Beet star 15 @ 16
Sperm.................... 48 @ 60
Parapbine 32
STARCH—Pearl J
SOAP.. 5k @ 9
BUTTER—Choice Tenneesee 28 @ 80
Beat Goshen 42k @ 45
Goshen No 2 S3 @ 40
Country. 35 @ 40
EGGS—Per doz 28 @ 30
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 60 W 4 50
SALT—Virginia per sack 2 10 @ 3 25
Liverpool .Y^ l 90 @ 2 00
NAUR— 5k @ «
03NABURG8—No 1 16
No 2 13k
Milledgevillo No 2 13
YABN8— 1 40
WHISKY—Common Bye 105 @110
GRAIN AND HAY.
CORN—White. 1 00 @ 1 05
»mir. 1 00 @ 1 06
GRITS 1 SO <3 1 85
OATS 70 © 75
FIELD PEAS 1 10 @ 1 25
HAY—Northern 1 90 @ 2 OO
TonnoBse Timothy 1 80 ® 1 93
“To Be, ob Not to Be—That's the Question.”
Whether to suffer with mental anguish,
Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspeptic agonies,
And nameless bodily tufforing,
From want of norve, and unfounded prejudice;
Or whether, with sudden dash,
Jump into the general current,
Beize a bottle of Plantation Bitters,
And, as Gunther eireore, be myself a man again.
Three months it ia Binco thus I thought,
And spoke with faith exceeding weak;
But Gunther eaid my eyes were sallow,
My visage haggard, my breath tremendous bad—
My disposition troublesome—in fact.
He gently hinted I was fast becoming
Quito a nuisance, and strongly insisted;
And it was thus I reluctantly yielded.
Four bottles now bonoatb my voet 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
Nino pounds, avoirdupois, is added to my weight.
gentle hint, followed boforo too late,
Quite gratifying to the tailor, as well as Dr. Drake
Teeth.—Tho powers of Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup
for children are as positive as the sunlight from
Heaven, and gentle and boo thing as an angel’s
whisper.
! irst National M of Icon.
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND OOTr
LEOTIONI
XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur-
. 2jb|nt rate.
^■tango bought on Now York, Philadelphia and
SartHnah.
Advances mado on Bonds, Stocks, Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charloaton or Savannah houses.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
tho United States.
Our circulation is amply protected by Unitod
States Bonds. L O. PLANT, President.
W. W. Weiglet. Csehier. angl6-tiioct28*
BAGGING AND IKON TIES.
BAGGING—Bengal.
Lyon
Gunny
Dundee
Patched
TIES-Goocho
Arrow
Eureka.
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Ma rket reportB of Fancy and Family Groceries
Greer, Lake & Co., Noa. 62 Cherry, and 64 Third
streets, Hscon, Ga.
Choice Family Flour, with an up
ward tendenew $10 00 @ 12 00
lgar cured and pig hams 19 @ 20
6
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A, B.
edge butter..
B., Ex, O. and Brown Scotch
1 60
Sugar,
Beat Young Hyson and Black
Teas....
Old Government Java Coffee....
White A Little Green Bio Coffee
Choice Reef and Buffalo Tongues 129 _
Smoked Salmon and Cod Fish.. SOc (g)
Potatoes and Onions 4 50 (S
Largo Bed Apples 6 00 ©
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2 00
35
24
1 40
100
6 00
7 60
Florida Sweet'Oranges. 8k@ 6
French Lemons 7 60 © 8 60
New Layer Raisins 4 00 © 6 50
New Currents and Prunes 20 Q 25
Almonds, rocans, Walnnts and
Filberts 16 @ 25
Finest and best Champagnes... 30 00 © 85 00
Old Family Bye Whisky 3 50 © 8 00
French Brandy, for medical usa 8 60 @ 15 00
Domestic snd'lmported Begem.. 20 00 @160 00
Virginia and North Carolina Xo-
l5ca) 50 @ 150
Horning HarKct Keporc.
New Yobx, November 22.—Cotton firm; nplands
18k; Orleans 19k; sales 1,300 bales.
The sale of futures last evening amounted to
2.300 bales, as follows: December 18k@18 5-16;
January 18 9-16; February 1813-16; March 191-16.
Stocks steady and strong. Governments dull
States dull and heavy. Money 5@6. Exchange—
longl 09k^ short 110k-
dull Wheat a shade firmer. Com dull
and heavy. Pork-mess 12 87k@lS 12. Lard quiet.
Turpentino 58k- Rosin 4 75. Freights dull.
London. November 22, noon.—Consols S3k-
Bonds 91K-
Fkanetobt, November 22.-Bonds 97k@97k.
Pabib, November 22, noon.—RentOB 66f 15a
Liyewool, November 22, noon.—Cotton opened
Laxeb.—Cotton strong; uplands 9k@9X; Or
leans 9X; sales 15,000 bales; export and specula
tion 5,000. Lard 46a. Tallow 46s.
JXarJtelH—Evening Keportt
New Yous, Novomber 22.—Cotton firm; sales
2 925 bales: uplands 185a: Orleans
’fialea of fatnrea to-day 10,400 balea as follows:
November 187-16@18X; December 18 7-16Q18X;
January l8k@18k@l» 11-16@18 9-16318X; Feb
ruary 18 l-16@18k; March 19k: April 19k@19k-
Flonr dull and lower; common to fair extra 6 80
d to choice 8 65@9 25. Whisky 94. Wheat
■ disposed to realize; red winter western
_ 60@164. Com closed eteadier at 79@79k- Rico
firm, 8k0Sk- Fork a shade firmer. Beef and lard
^Turpentine firm. Rosin stiODg. Tallow quiet.
Freights unchanged.
Money easy at 5@6. Sterling weak; 9k- Gold
lOXeiOX- Governments doll. 81’a advanced k •
5 20'* declined ki closing firm. State bonds inac
tive. Texas and new South Carolines very dull.
Virginias strong. Tennessee* 64k, new 64k- Vir
ginias 64k, new 70. Louisians 65, new 53. Levees
>1, {eight* 75. Alabama* 98, fives 65. Georgia*
87,86. North Carolines SO, new 18. South Caro
lina* 70, new 25k-
Governments 81s 17k: 62s Ilk; 64s Ilk; 65*
Ilk: new 14; 67s 14k; 63* 14k; 10-40s 9Jf-
Baltmoue, November 22.—Cotton in lair de.
mand; middlings 18k@18k; net receipt* 115;
gross 704; exports coastwise 320; sale* 565 bales;
stock 5000.
Flour active. Wheat steady. Corn quiet and
firm. Oats dull, 50353. Pork 14@14 50; shoul
der* S. Lard 10.
8t. Louis. November 22—Flour firm; winter
super 6ok@95k- Cora quiet. Whiskey 89k@90.
Pork 13. Shoulders 7k; sides 7k- Lsrd8k08k
Cincinnati, November 22.—Flour higher; family
6 75@6 77. Cara firm; new 44@45. Pork droop
ing. Lard 8k@3k. Bacon quiet and unchanged;
shoulders 7<a 7k' Whiskey 69.
Louisville, November 22.—Bagging, hemp 15k
flax 16k-
Flour and com quiet and firm. Pork 12 50
Shoulders 7; side* 7k' Packed lard 9@10
Whisky 88. _
New OaiXAi-a. November 22.—Cotton active and
higher; middlings 18k; net receipts 5,605; grove
6,031; exports Great Britain 3,619; continent 4,568;
coastwise 16,811; sales 6,000 bales; stock 99,397.
WrunNOTON, November 22.—Cottcnfjniet, mid
dlings 18; net receipts 101; exports coastwise369;
sales 122; stock 3,925.
Bosion, Ncvember 22.—Cotton quiet and firm;
middling* 19k; net receipt* 520; gross 1,710; ex
ports to Groat Britain 300; calcs 400 bales; stock
7,000.
Noetolk, November 22.—Cotton steady; low
middlings 17k; net receipt* 1,670; exports coast
wise 421; sales 150; etock 9,561.
Augusta, November 22—Cotton firm; middlings
17k; receipts 1,100; sales 1,000.
Savannah. November 22—Cotton strong; mid
dlings 17k@18; net receipts 3.088; exports coast
wise^,981? sales 1,500; stock M,M3.
CHAELESTON, November 22.—Cotton strong; mid
dlings IS; net receipts 3,263; exports coastwise 979;
sale* 800; stock 25,531.
Galveston, November 22—Cotton strong; good
ordinary 16; net receipts 1,171; exports coastwise
392; sales 1,359; stock 32,896.
Memphis, November 22.—Cotton, market closed
firm; middlings 17k@17k; receipts 3,069.
Mobile November 22 Cotton quiet and firm;
middlings 17k: net receipt* 821; exports coaat-
wi*e 1,282; sales 1,000; stock 36,311.
Philadelphia, November 22.—Cotton strong
middlings 18k@19.
Liverpool, November 22. evening—Cotton closed
atreng; uplands 9k@9k; Orleans 9k- Short rib-
Haye your prescriptions prepared at Harris
& Peter'* dreg store. Competent Apothecaries,
pure and reliable medicines and reasonable
prioes are guaranteed.
The finest colongne made In Georgia, can
only be had at Harris & Peter’s drug store. It
is pronounced equal to any of tbe imported
handkerchief extracts.
Oslt the beat of chewing tobscoo, domestic
and imported cigars—pnre whisky and brandy
kept by Harris & Peter.
The largest stock of black and colored Bilks
in the city, at the New York Store.
Good Opera Flannels at 50 centa per yard,
at the New York Store.
Great reduction axe made in Dry Goods this
week at the New York Store.
NEW YOKE
Grocery Store
Tho undorsigned tako pleasure in announcing
that they were awarded the
PREMIUM
—OX THE—
CENTURY
WHISKIES,
Bocsawaxs at Collins & Little’s priced from I AT THE LATE STATE FAIR
$200 to $250. St.
Canton Flannel Drawees; merino under
shirts, the fovorite linen collars, eta, eta
Good quality and at low prices. Just reoeived.
O. H. Baird ^ nol8 St
A full assortment of the celebrated L. & AL
perfected spectacles and eye-glasses—to suit all
eyesights, can only be had of YVing £ Solomon,
agents.
A new stock of gold, silver, silk and leather
watch guards, at Wing & Solomon’s.
Toilet setts, toy work baskets, writing desks
and a large variety of fancy goods, at YVing A
Solomon’s.
Ip you want a good, reliable time keeper, go
to YVing & Solomon’s and get one of their
clocks.
McLean’s Cordial and Blood Purifier la the
best tonic and blood alterative in the world.
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncnrrent Funds.
Collections Made on all Accessible
Points,
O“0ffico open at all hours of the day.
septl-lyr
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHUSST’S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1
TO $5000.
O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. u. to 6 r. m.
fel)3-tf
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MAOON.
j "YAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ail paid in
ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will bo Allowed,
12 AGREED UPOS.
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North British and Mercantile
NSURANCE COMPANY,
London and Edinburgh.
(Established 1809.)
Subscribed Capital (goM) $10,000,000 00
Proaent Total Asset*, (gold) 14,865,224 39
T \HE undersigned baring accepted tbe agency of
. . the above Firat-Olass Company aro prepared
to take fire risk* on the most favorable term*.
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STHICT1Y RUBE STIMULANT!
CENTURY WHISKY
Has been some time in use for
MEDICAL PURPOSES,
tuttmaij «*» g-hbent,
Bole Agent*, Macon, Ga.
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LEADING PHYSICIANS,
AND HA* STOOD THE
TEST OF ANALYSIS
COMPETENT CHEMISTS.
READ. READ- READ.
Prof. BILLIMAN, State Chomiat of Conn., says:
I havo caret ally examined tho sample of “ Cen
tury White Wheat Whisky.” In color, taste and
odor this liqnor is without fault. It is entirely free
from any deloterious 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 aicoholio strength to bo exactly that ol
proof spirits by the present United States Law,
viz: 50 parts by volume (measure) of absolnte al
cohol, 83.71 parts of water; by weight this corre
sponds to alcohol 42k Per cent, and water 67k
percent. Tho ash ia chiefly alkaline carbonate,
and is far less in quantity than is found in the av
erage of good drinking water. No aicoholio liquor
can be purer than tbo Baniplo of your “Century.”
[Signed] B. SILL1MAN, State Chemist
Prof. O. U. SHEPARD, Jr., State Chomiet of Bouth
Carolina, Eays.
I havo carefully investigated tho sample of “Cen
tury” Whisky sent by yon for inspection, and pro
nounce it to bo free from adulteration, and as such
I can rocommend its use to the public. I have ex
amined it for copper, lead, the alkaloids, and other
loisonous substances, bnt am happy to say I have
onnd none of them. The inspected Whisky con
tain* 51 per cent by volume, or 43.50 por cent by
weight, of alcohol; 0.06 per cent of ash. To the
taste it ia mild, mellow and high flavored.
[Signed] 0. U. SHEPARD, Jb., M. D.
Prof. JOHN DARBY, Editor of the American Gro
cer, New York, says:
We have received a sample of tho “Century
WhiBky” for analysis. We have conducted the
analysis with great caro; there ia no trace of metal
in it, and nothmg that Bhould not come from the
fermentation and distillation of the finest grains.
The bonqnet is natnral, depending upon a minute
quantity of volatile oil or ether. We have analyzed
many Whiskies, and have never before met with one
as strong us this; they aro generally several de
grees below the government standard, this is
slightly above. We are not a connoisenr in liquors,
bnt if purity and strength sre desirable qualities
the “Century Whiskies” must stand pre-eminent.
Dr. J. M. CARNOOHAN, Health Officer of the Port
of New York, says:
I have tried the “Century” Whiskies and find
them to bo of very superior quality. 1 am happy to
recommend them, aa I believe them to be entirely
free from deleterious or hurtful properties. The
analysis of Frof. Silliman ia sufficient proof of their
great purity, and I believe that they will become
very popular Whiskies whorevor they aro once
PHgned] J. M. CARNOOHAN, M. D.,
Surgeon-in-Chief to State Emigrant Hospital,
Health OfficerPort of New York, eta
Prof. TILDEN, of Washington, D. O., says:
I have analyzed the specimen* of tho “Century”
Whisky sent to mo with request to that effect. I
find no Fuaol Oil and no trace of any deleterious
mineral or metallic substanco. The liquor presents
no feature which does not belong to tbe best
Whiskios, while it offers some unusual points of
excellence. Its color is dark, owing to the presence
of Caramel, which undoubtedly improves its tone;
tbo taste is smooth and tho bead good. Tbe re
markable strength of this Whisky, coupled with the
unmistakablo marks of age which are to bo per
ceived, its freodom from harmful principles too of
ten found in each liquors, end its natural bouquet,
justify mein pronouncing it both for medicinal and
domestic purposes a superior article.
[Signed] W. C. TILDEN. Prof. Chemistry,
Medical Dep’t, Georgetown College.
The foregoing aro samples eolectod at random
from several hundred testimonial* in regard to tho
purity and strength of the “CENTURY' YYhiskios.
A Trial is Respectfully Solicited.
In conjunction with tho above, we take pleasure
in stating that we also received the
PREMIUM
BEST DISPLAY
—or—
FANCY MERES!
AT THE LATE STATE FAIR.
Wo have now on hand a full and comploto as
sortment of everything ususUy found in first-class
Groceries, comprising
35 kinds Canned Good*. 10 kinds Black and Green
Toss, 28 kindB Crackers,
Preserves,
Pickles, Jellies,
Spices, Catsups, 8»nces,
Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,
Cheese, Candies, Soaps (Toilet and
Family), Starch, Not*, Figs, French mid
Mixed Candies, Mustards, Vinegar, Foreign and
Domestic Wines, Liquors, and CigKS,
Choioo Goshen Batter, Cheese. Lard,
Fsrinsceous Goods, Flour, Salt,
Mackerel. Northern Apples,
Olive Oils,
Fulton Market Beef, Atmore's Mince Moat,
Buck Wheat Flour,
Devilled and Potted Meats, eta
GERMAN GROCERIES A SPECIALTY
—BCCH AS —
Prunes, Cherries, Currants,
German Dried Pears,
HagebntteB, Holland Herring,
Anchovies, Sardellcn, Caviar,
Green Kern. Split Peas, Barley,
Limborger, Schweitzer and Hand Ease,
German Pickles, Sourkraut, Linssen, Sago,
Holland and Sap Sago Cheese,
And other articles too numerous to mention.
Haaing purchased our stock oarly in tho season,
we gurantco satisfaction, both as to price and qual
ity of goods. .. ..
Thankful for past favors, we solicit the patron
age of one and all, and shall in all cases endeavor
to please.
PUTZEL A JACOBS,
HEW YOBK GROCERY STORE,
Second st., Bamout’s Block, Macon.
noStf
J. H. HERTZ & 60.,
CLOTHIEKS!
90 CHERRY STREET,
Have now on hand a complete etock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING!
LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
Business Ms
Bisks Ms
SIS.
A.T SB15.
Business Sits
-A.T SB18.
Business Ms
fiisiisss Ms
A.T 8B30.
iess Unit:
-A.T 8B22.
AJT ®25.
AND AS FINE AS 840 PER SUIT OF
Coat, Pants and Vest,
SACK, DERBYS
WALKING COATS
OF THE LATEBT STYLES.
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 Chesterfields.
A large assortment of
PANTS, FROM $i TO $15!
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS.
SAOK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And tho New Style
KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS,
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 tha above, we keep the moot com
plete stock of
' F
In this city. Wo invito an inepiction.
HE LATEST STYLES : 0F HATS
Constantly on hand, and received aa soon as out.
NEW LOT JUST IN.
AR of our goods aro first class, and are guaranteed
as such.
DON’T JUS3 THE PLACE:
the white store j
90 CHERBY STBEET,
Betweon B. A. Wise A Co.’s and I
Walker's.
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