The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 02, 1871, Image 3

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leiec-aph & Messenger. ilff 7SlYALS, FRESH I.OK, JCIT WtCXtXZD AT j b, ROSS & S. T COLEMAN’S. ^jjD SILKS, REPS, OR VELOURS, ** FOB TRIMMING. Brown, thro# Win* Color, Kick. y* White, Smoke, Ten. DUTIFUL striped shawls, JBE most ELEGANT PATTERNS. 0. SAMPLE LOTS OF FTJES in_#omethiii« new end atyliah, end ell at «•!* popular prices. 0ES AND GENTS’ KIDS variety. from $1 to $2 25 per pelr, in ' "* jiitxeodre, Couiroieeie end Penuot csS dSH KIDS ONLY 50 CENTS PER PAIR. i Teriety of V »BSS <3-00330, Xuked low down. Cell end examine. CITY A-FTP^IRS. SATURDAY MORNING. DEC. 2. 1871. Arena* Sxt.ts—O. E Besots will offer num erous Telaebles et auction this morning. Boe hie programme in another column. “Walter's IIareet.”—Fine Dressed Chick en. and Turkeys, choice Tennessee Beef, Pork and Sausage, Black Fish, ’’iollet, Whiting end Oyaters, Yankee Beans, Cranberries and Iota of new tbiogs can be found et S. T. 4 B P. Walkei’a, £8 Cherry street. ExacmT So.—Oar word for it, that it Is a fact that will not admit of a shade of a shadow | Death or x Msebzb or the I-EGXSLAxmax — of a danbt that Callaway & Small, No. 7 Hoi- Oar telegrams last night announce the death of liogsworth Block, will sell yon goods in the 1 the Hon. Wright Brady, at his home In Sumter grocery and provision line as low as they can I county. Mr. Brady was an able and faithful rep- be had in the market. Now if oar word for It, resentetire of his constituents, and his untimely SDd what they are daily doing, is not all suffl- death will cast a gloom over the entire country cient to substantiate the fact, just give th-m a | that he was serving so welL call, and they will be certain to remove all doabtful apprehensions. it BY TELEGRAPH. Bxas This —Two hundred boxes Catawba, Isabella and Concord grapes, five thousand oranges, one bnodred broiling chickens, lot of eggs, and a fine Jot of pineapples, joat re ceived and for sale oheap at Felix Oorpnt'a. Fixe Baxajrwas, niee sweet Oranges and Ap- 1 plea, Sealay barks and many other nie nsoa Rea A war—Aa Mr. and Mrs. Houston were driving up Third street on Thursday afternoon, the horse attached to their buggy took fright and daabed off at a fearful rate. Mrs. Houston wss thrown from the buggy and received an ngty contusion on the forehead, bat Mr. Houston escaped uninjured. Saint Arrnxxws Sochtt.—At the annual meeting of the Saint Andrews Society, held st their ball November 30th, the following officers always on band atS.T 4 B. P. Walker's, 88 mn elected for the ensuing year; Presid.nl- Cberry street Feu. line of office and box stove*. Outer. Douglass 4 Co. Hogh McLc-an. Vico President—David D. Craig. Directors—Goo. Beggs, M. S. Thomson, John A. Farmer. Secretary—Arch. McQueen. I Treasurer—Andrew Patterson. The Society we Gsatb baskets for cool, from two to two snd | understand is in a very prosperous condition, a half dollars. Send yonr orders to Oliver, [ Donglass 4 Co. 8ap Sago Cheese st 8 T. 4 B. P. Walker's REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS, Aoais nr the Tbaces. — We learn that Messrs. I W. F. 4 G. O. Brown have retired from the management of the Brown House, and the vet eran landlord, E E Brown, Esq., who estab lished that popular and well known hostelry has again assumed control We welcome Mr. Brown back into the traces of hotel life, and the good wishes of everybody will attend the Io order to meet the demands of a tight mosey | jouDg gentlemen retiring from the bnrioeas- market we will cell at .JI L AND M. PEBFCTED SPECTACLES Jsljtttludin Macon of WING 4 SOLOMON. jitll ail Winter Dress Goods. (KtlT REDUCTION IX PRICES. ^r, A. HOPSON db OO, I 41 SECOND STREET, 1 nteired additions to their stock, and at prioea I very much reduced. Id LINES OF CASHMERE DaESPAKGE, at | oo cents. REDUCED PRICES Oar entire stock of DRESS GOODS, FOES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS sod CLOAKING, BLANKETS, JEANS, CASSIMEBE8, QUILTS, SPREADS, AHD HOUSE-FURNISHING GOOD3. GENERALLY. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. COME AND SEE. W. A. BANES 4 SONS, ;t Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. A Goon Cuiiq Gonx —Wo inadvertently omitted to notion the death of Mr. John Y. Na pier, a former citizen of this county, which sad event occurred at his home in Houston county on Tuesday last Mr. Napier wss a son of the late Skelton Napier of this city, and was uni versally esteemed for bis good qualities of head and heart. His death will be deplored most by those who knew him best. M'ixz Roxzzta's Teocte.—This popular pan- toraine, variety and oomic troupe will commence an engagement of fonr nights at Ralston Hall on the evening of the 4th. From the number of stars whose names appear on the programme we prophesy that this tronpe will give the most popular entertainments that have been npon onr boards for a long time. It is an unusual occurrence for Macon to reocive a visit from a foil company of first class artistes, and we hope Wains Wisdom —Warm clothing alone will not x „„ w* 1 WORSTED PRESS GOODS, at protect the body against the consequences of the that Mibs Ronzeta wiU be greeted with full sadden d-preteion of temperature which is con-1 bouses during her engagement here, comitant of early winter. Flannel next tbe skin 1 07 X-Q CE3N7TS. Afall Miortment of PRINTS, st 10c to 12%e. lave Also made reductions in prices of their I preserves the animal beat, bat It does not impart Macon, Ga., December 1, 1871. tUPTMADE SUITS, CLOAKS, SACQUES, WATER PROOF WRAPPERS, Lkr Garments, Glovoa, Hosiery, and Fnra jyt have alao a full line of Men's Wear, Caeai- n'lossy*. Kenlurky Jeans. Domeetiea, i.bnl and liioan Homespun. etc., etc- All a>f | a ill 1st slid at tbe lowest market prices. animal vigor That property ia the special prerog- Editors lilegraph and Messenger—Dzxn Baa: ativeof Hontetter'sStomach Bitters, which is, thore fore, a specific protection against a majority of tbe complaints which are moat common at this season For example, a course of th>, great vegetable invia- orant, commenced now, will be aimoet enre to pro- elude chills and f. ver, bilious colic, disorders of tbe It has been my intention for some time to ask yon to mention in yonr “ranch loved" (by all) paper, the good a large gymnasium would do the clerks that are kept steady at work all day in stores. The confinement is of coarse destruo- I'M FOR BARGAIN'S IN I!K’3 AND BDYfc’ CLOTHING I). .T. IJAER. ;KI Gents' rnaiceee Suits at CIO, worth CIS. iso Gent's Btiainess Salta at $12 SO, worth $20 M Ulna an 1 Blaok Beaver suits st $20, worth }». til < ient's Black Dress Salta at a bargain lr Gent's Etra size Saits of all grades, cheaper Ilian iba cheapeal. « Freedoan Suita, $3 SO, worth $6 00. Iviend Children’s Salts I make a specialty, and fatten cheaper than they oau be made ap. It (bin's Chinchilla Talmas at $15, Wurth $25. fctut and merchants will save 25 per cent by TC'lair clothing st the well known store of l>. J. B vER, i tllra Corner Cherry and Tlii’d streets. stomach, constipation, and many other oomplainta I tlvo to health, and tends to make one look which are often the direot or indirect effect of an always sickly, instead of a healthy oolor always I atmosphere surcharged with oo d, nnwholsome va I beaming in his faoe. Now an hoar’s practice in nor. Moreover the system toned and regulated I a good gymnaainm of this kind would do any by this means is mm h more iik lv to resist pnlmo- one good snd make ns enjoy onr life tenfold. If j nary diaease than it wonld otherwise be; for the I eome one wonld try to get np say some six hnn- influence of searching medicine peivades all the | dred dollars from tho etttzeus of Macon for this organa, and every fiber and tisane of the frame. Tereona »b*e vital powers are weak, especially in valid ladies and the aged, are earneetly r-oommend nd not to faee the winter's rigor without having re purpose, tbe merchants might lend a willing band to assi-t in the pleasure and health of their hatd working clerks. Can't yon mention bn subject in yonr valuable paper. Don’t put ... . — . , , my note to the paper, for it is only written “on cm... to .hie ,afe and .office,,t mean, of rem-l ^ mom , n f. ^not a eompoJtion by any .— —*■— ”— h 1 Do ns this favor, please. And mnoh oblige, A Farrnrci. Rxadib or Youb Valuable Papxb. roioing enfeebled nature. Mach .offering maybe I m(MQg< caie d, much danger averted by following this con set He ter late than never, ia a good pruverb mt it ie be'ter to be early than Lie. BtLLUBas have won a high rank asarecrea- Tuuih Csvaiuxo Faxsedood."—Iualltheoiiee, I tiou, in Amerioa. Appreciating this, Messrs, .peculations, and practical fact- which occupy the Btc#i G f tho American House, Boston, have two attention and investigation.ot the mental faculties, there ia alwaj. a true aide and a fal-e one It mat ters not whether we treat of philosophy, religion, polities, or the arte and vciences—the laws of me- obauiam, government, or medicine—there ia still a fata, as well aa true principle with which to grapple Q l icka—and tlieir name is legion—come forward with their glittering generalities end pLuaible theo ries with which to lesd credulous persons into irre- triev.blo error. billisrd balls, with all the best appurtenances. Guests will find that every provision has been made for their needs snd plessnres while so j earning st this favorite hotel. SPECIAL NOTICES. AX' WING ft SOLOMON n. ctXtf BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. a rv-ra Gents' Sewed French Calf Boots, at $5. •oith 59. I;a.i> Grnte' Pegged Boots, at $250. worth $5 a peri Gents' beat Calf Sowed aaitere.at $3 50, •nth 4-I. it pur Quits’ Kip Brogans, warranted, at $1 25, •onh 13 SO. • fata Ladies' Cloth Sewed Shoes, at $1 50, vorth}3. ht> tnd Bent' Shots of all qualities, at re t*tfiie«r non. lsnrciMzsTs orntsxD to mran ahd ttlaCHAHTS, AT D J. BAER'S, .miltm Comer Cherry and Third-vta, WALTHAM WATCHES. M PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES. •iwvwe the beat Watobea made In this country, at in made with and without atem winding at *»«ti my ara fluiahed in the beat manner and rut. ri:s* greatest accuracy, and cannot be excelled ■tjW* at their respective prioea Jw«we are all made of the neweet pattern* “qvuaily made to our own order. nock of these Watches la now the largest, h-rarriese, all things considered, are tho low est!* city, BALL, BLACK ft CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, '' tt M5 and 567 Broadway. New York. Sole agents for the Stewart, Great Benefac tor, improved Iron Witch and Palmetto. Refer- once for tbe Stewart, Messrs. A. L. Maxwell and Major Walker; for the Benefactor, Dr. Hammond, W. Hazlehnrst, Mrs. Bowdre, Mrs. Whitehurst, of Macon; Judge Davis, F. Killen, F. Bivins, of Houston; J. Glover of Twiggs connty. Wo give every body as reference for the improved Iron Witch. The Palmetto is one of the best oheap stoves in tho market. Oliyek, Douglass 4 Oo. "Bat tinth, c ashed to earth, will riae again— Thu eternal years of Gd are tie-e; While error,-woanded, writhes in pain, And dies am d her worshipers." So ha* it ever bean with those miserable Imitators of Plantation Bitten. They and their Tile life-de stroying, poisonous compounds, hays found tbit oblivion which a discriminating pnblio will always final y award them, white Plantation Bitten still oomforts and restores health to its millions upon millions of consumers, which are annually increas ing. The Butusxb the Best Doctor —It is from food alone that we can expect to derive strength and . Wa]ket . g8 Ch etreet health. ThU et<tement may aatoniab some. Wo „ r are accustomed to hoar enumerated many other l b # A. Wias & Co. received the gold modal for sources of health and of strtngth. Medicines, stim- t jj 0 CJook Stove at the State Fair. It has ulints, exercise, sleep, sir. ill these are spoken of ukeQ th8 gold mfdal ia acta#1 trU i OTer u,. DAT DISPATCHES. Washixotox, December 1—W. D. Wa'laclt, formerly editor of the Star newspaper, is dead. A Quebec dispatch reports that the S'. Lzw- renoe River is fell of ico. Vessels are fixating np and down the harbor surrounded with ice, and several are ashore. There wss a terrible storm yesterday at River da Lupe and several wrecks, with loss of life. Alexis goes to West Point to-day if the ice permits Earl Chesterfield U desd of typhus fever. Thiers’ message to the opening Corps Legis- lstif contains nothing of political significance. The interest on the called 5-20 bonds, being tbe balance cf the first series of the issne of 18G2, cessed toulsy. The payments npon the new five per cents have come in with unex pected promptness. The coin needed for the payment of the sir per cents is already pro- vided. It is not anticipated, however, ihst s very large proportion of ootn will he required for the redemption of the one hnndrbd trillions of eix per cents. Eight millions of gold have been paid on account of cash redemptions, which amount covers all the bonds presented for cash payment on bonds on foreign and do mestic acaonnt. The 8100.000.000 of 6 20s called in for December 1st, have been taken np by American and European syndicates These will be used in settlement for tbe new 5a It it therefore improbable that s very large amount of additional gold will be required to close the transaction. Nsw Yobk, December 1.—A Paris special to the Herald says the Government of France is very uneasy snd exercises the utmost vtg lance. There is s great display of troops in Faria, and all point* are guarded by patrols. Every night police are stationed st every street oorner. The pnblio mind is very unsettled, and the general impression is that the present status cannot last any length of time. The last words of Gen. Roesel to a Republican friend were: “If yon have not before long crushed the army it will crush yon. It has always been praetorian and his always formed a distinct party, whereas it should be national Th > danger is pressing. The Republicans bars abandoned insurrections. Yon did sot like the men of the 18th of March. I did not like them; but it was necessary to join them in order to restiain them.” Nxw Yobx, December 1.—Skating is going on in the parks, and considerable in tho docks and on the river. Too Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company took possession of tbo New Jersey railroads last night. Havana, December 1.—A special reports that the bodies of the executed students have been refused to their parents. The students sentenced to the chain gang have been working in tbe streets with criminals hinco ye.ti-rday. The father of one of the former has died from grief, and the mothers of two others have become in sane. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washesgtox, December 1.—The Cabinet did not discuss Caban affairs. It is stated semi-officially that there is no dif- fionlty between this Government and Spain. The movement of vessels to Cnban waters is merely precautionary. The debt statement shows a decrease of $3,- 500.000; coin in the treasury $95,250,000; cur rency 810,125,000. Alexis arrived at West Point. Bostox, December 1.—Oyster vessel W. H. Atwood, baa been wrecked. All were lost. The British schooner Catherine, foundered in Yarmouth Bay, and all were lost. Psovrnsscz, December 1 —The Greystono Mill, at Noith Providence, is hnrned Nrw Yobx, December 1.—The reading of the Lord's Prayer in Hunter’s Point School was in terrupted. The principal called the police, when many of tbe children left. Subsequently several were expelled. One that threw filth at tbe principal was taken to the station bouse. None hereafter will be admitted unless known be willing to obey the roles. A prominent Cnban here states Ihst ten thou sand stands of arms recently reached the Cnban patriots. lee holds one hundred and eleven oanal boats near Troy. Connolly is still jailed. Gen. Chester A. Arthur was installed colleotor of customs. A private dispatch annonneesn general strike snd tbe suspension of Staffordshire potteries. There were twelve new oases of small-pox on Wednesday, and nine deaths since Saturday. A hurricane visited Northside Island, Cape Briton on the 27th nit Immense damage re sulted. Tbe tide was fonr feet higher than ever known. Considerable loss of life. Atlaxta, December 1.—The Legislature has passed a resolution deprecatory of tbe motion for payment of emancipated slaves. Movements for a railroad from the Ohio river to the sonth Atlontio seaboard are nearly com- pleted The scheme inclndes a steamship line with Europe, and an unbroken line from Louis ville to Savannah and Brunswick via Montgom ery. The projectors bavo ample capital and ex perience Loxhox, December 1.—Lord Chesterfield contracted the disease of which he died at tbe same time and place with the Prince of Wales. The Prioce was comfortable last night. Cmxs! Ciseb!! Cmulll—Ten barrels fine Newark Cider joat received at S. T. 4 B. P. as conducive to atrengtb and health. Conducive, Great Benefaotor, Charter Oak, Stewart and nay, to some extent, easentiri, they may bo, bat Ik , , , IS as conditions, not ss soarces. Food alone Is tue , | scarce. It strengthens. It also invigorates and for- Call at B. A. Wise 4 Oo. s if yon want a good | tides; thus both conferring health snd warding off I Cook Stove. ^ ^ nov9 dlm disease. Nay, when unfortunately it has already £ j^bbs tsTe tho best Goblets, Setts, obtained a lodgment, iteven assists to throw disease Tamb , eta for th9 least money . .ff. For, indeed, health la simply nutrition. A thor-1 1T - ongMy healthy body, and a thoroughly well nonr- j j-ft e fi nu t cologne made in Georgia, tan onlA lehed t ody, are one and the same thing. Hence the K ^ ^ jj arrit & p a , r ', fag tt cre. It it pro- importance cf food, and hence, also, tbe impor tance of an efficient tonic etimniant ouch as Dr.. . Gottlieb Finch's Bitters, which enables na to derive | enu J oaraae. from food the foil meaenro of nourishment con tained in it! This subject continued next week under “Regu lated Diet.’ nouneed equal to any of the imported handier- Two-Ply Carpets at 75 cents, $1 and 81 25 per yard, at the New York Store. Sfabx guards for grates, to save children’s snd LossYv ViTALm —There is not s csss where I ladies’ dresses. Ouyxb Douolass 4 Co. Iwwre yonr eyo-elght by using the L. and M. Spectacle*. nov26 if raci oonxx. oeo. b. xuanx. a. t. ooxass. | SAXUXL T. DICXIXSOX. OGDEN & CO., •loa Commission Merchants, MACON. o \. fOTtbS l IRCHASED FOR ORDER. CON '"HOSTS FOR NEW YORK. AND ORDERS I tbeie is a loss of vitality in which Dr. price’s Blood Eoricher will not prove beneficial. Cues given np Read this, Fabuses axd Teamstebs.—The _ past help, when .Inking Into hopeless decline, following dispatch was received yesterday from have recovered renewed life and energy by ita use. Savannah. Send for a circular and price list In addition to its blood enriching properties, it ia a | and get a premium wagon: Savannah, November 24, 1871. Cotline et Lit le, Macon, Georgia : First pre mium awarded ns to-day, for best plantation wagon. W. W. Collins. tine tonic, build, np and constructs, renders diges tion more rapid and effectual, while it eliminates all | impurities Druggists have It for sale. What i« Sderatn.? Itlsaley The only wholesome ! material for daily oae in making good bread, bU- cuita, pastry, eta, ia Dr Price’. Cream B.king Pow der, which contains nothing bat what tbe stomach | quires. A neglected oongb, cold, or .ore throat, which * H'ECHAgE OR SALE FOR FUTURE DE-1 might be checked by a .itnple remedy, like ‘ Brown's Bronchial Troches," if allowed to program may ter- miosis seriously •^T SOLICITED. Refer by Feraieeion to J?a R B. O rave* ft Oo. New York. , ^sai K thread and Banking Company, Sayan- | ;*« John W. Anderson’* 8ons, Savannah. D u-cm A Johoaton. Savannah Bu*a ft Comer, Savannah. ootl7 tf Only the beet of chesting tobacco, domestic and imported cigare—pare tcMsky and brandy kept by Barrie <t Peter. The cheapest Black Alapaca can be fonnd at the New York Store. Axothxs new lot of grates just arrived. Third street. Olives, Douolass 4 Co. Mn«. Vrnrrc .ms's Svacr —This article w goo I for all diseases incident to the period of teething in [ children and ie sold for 25 oents a bottle. Wholesale buyers will find it to their inter est to eall on S. Waxelbanm, Bra 4 Co., and examine their stock before baying, as they have Dr. Batts' Dispensary 13 North Eight 8treet, St anglT-diwly > Batchelor's Hair Dye. ■ h** •riarb Hair Dye U the beet in the world— I Ho. See advertisement, 1kaimleM, reliable and uutantaneou. ; no • I Jhwtaeot; no ridiculous tint, or disagree!* IS tbegwinineWm. A. Bathhetor’a Hair Dye I fhn. immediately a eplaodid Biaek or natural I fh harm the hair clean, soft, beautiful; doe. I * Particle of lead or any injuticwB eom I SV, ! N' 1 d bj all druggists. Factory. 18 BOND IjttT v v. oct3d*odly r- Hurley’s Ague Tonic Arsenic, So Mercury in Us Composition! MiuiiQK Guxdk.—Interesting work, numerous . . . . engravings, 224 page.. PrieefiO cent* Addrero | «“8“‘ “ lect6d stock m the dt 7' To Shoetsuxx.—Go to Barrett 4 Castlcns gun emporium, if yon want to bny the beat ar- The eighth Wocderof the World haa been found I at tba lowest price. They can excel any n Georgia. Tbe dwcuvereria a phyeicisn of tong I Bjrojjiiahment in tbe State in ream-boring and exixrienoe, extensive observation and profound judgment, and his discovery haa proven .nch a bleating to woman, that it it already known tbroogb- and draw-boring guns for shooting, either for close, for scattering, or for penetration. Try out the country aa ••Woman’* Beet Friend.” With j them. romark.b'e qnfeknea. and certainty it cores all case, of rapproMed menstruation, sent* or chronic and restore* health in every instance. Dr. J. Bred Buy your drugs and medicines at Barrie Peter’s drug store, Damour’e Block, Second street, gi^u^Uro a daily. IVOcn-r VA o.-mTi w. fellow^ I neadad in tbe treatment of dueaees peculiar to w» B ^J33Se?ae wa^i I man Thieth. Medical Faculty knows snd admits, I aw*, i rmiilinintr One dolls* per bottle. | wfaO* many of enr best physMws are using it in I —j — — ~ | daily pr*crlce._ Toe tn*d»^«js great I daily nreenoe. rao mtuiaucapevaiwi .iiupou Hnrlflv’fi Stnmacll Bitters care by L. H. Brodaeld Druggiat, AtlsntA, Ga.and AilUiUjr D ObUluautA aaaulqio ^ QQ p^. Potri, L y rospoctanledruggist. 1 Sturdy, par sxoeUenee, for all disease* I yen where. from debUity, dieotdered .tomach I . '' I an ‘rpetite, torpid Uver. indigeatxm. and all I Hrraox O Wolve s Bell Bchxars. an mrigora- I a crnU, where a gentle and permanent I ting tonic and medicinal beverage, manufactured The largest stock of black snd colored Silks in the city, st tho New York Store. Toilet setts, toy work baskets, writing desks snd a Urge variety of fancy goods, at Wing Solomon'.. *aZU*nM, VDBIV » pnu« mtxta jiuiw«.r. t I ling UMiK Ua BWU*^** ***^*»*a»vn**» “ I We Invite .pecisl attention of ladies to onr l$&'£'£& tTtqaU * d - P1Wtnt to 1 1 of hot^ furnishing good., aa we consider • fiefs Syrup of Sarsaparilla with iodide of potash. It^PnTUUion haa tang been recoguisedby N " in tits Xaoctl Pro* *ibo most reliable, •arching and ha>m- Iketr reach, acd ai a Blood a ceiuialy tta&cU without a rival- One ^eaiircok’s Infant Soothing Syrup V'J°>b«peMabl* remedy io tbe nursery No for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman* etb*r strong opiates No bad effect* from a j** J'Seabrook’* Has th to the ctild. reet to Iw* »od a dear eonaeUoee to the vendor, bottle. KS tturlfj’g Popular Worm Candy ;*0 it daima to be—a SPECIFIC—remov- tha humAO riaotca No barm* , ** tvoa ita qm Chil dren lore it No daa- orertoee. 2Soeota per box. Statevs Elixir cl Bart anil lien. i^OrestTanto and Appetizer. One dollar per . All for sale by dniggirta eveiyvhcre. I W.BEATON ft CO., Proprietore. •‘-♦Odftwtf LotuevJle, Ky. substance, It t- di*<Utad expreaaiy for Dyspepsia or Indigo.tkn. Dropsy. Gout, Kucma- tiem, general Deiulity, Catarrah of tha B.aduier Pains in tbe B.ck and S'omaefa sod ait diseases of it no tronble to show goods. Olives, Douolajes 4 Co.- Goon Opera Flannels at 50 cents per yard, Gaxat redaction are made in Dry Goods this week at the New York Store. the Utinaty Organs. It give great relief m Asthma, Or.v.i and Calculi in tbe Madder; airecgthena the New York Store, and inv curates the syatem. and will keep eff that I dreacfnl scourge. Fever and Ague, when taken in Bate your prescriptions prepared at Barrie “Xperod paiua havs be*n taken aa to ita quality, «* Competent Apothecaries, and a permanent ut ifonnity a guaranteed This pure and rdiahU medicines and reasonable ia calculated to mak* the Bell Scim.ppa tbe most are maranised. reliable and popnlu article of ua kind. It is dis-1 *’ rl tilted from Bulrj of the finest quality, and the Aromitic Juniper Berry-c Italy. Aa a healthful beverage It has no sane rim. To the inval d and those who travel and are sub ject to changes of water and climate, they will find u an invatuahl* agent. Hadron G. Wotfe was. for the years, eonnec ed in the Schnappe busmen with his uncle, the late Udolpbo Wo fa, and hi* long expe rt ,ncs and knowledge of the bu-inesa in which he is engaged, should be a sufficient guarantee that he folly appreciate, the wants of the pnblio for an ar- tbe pn-perod expressly for tha dueaees above mentioned, an t all be aaka i, to give the Bel! Store. Schnapps a trail, and compare the same with others that mute the likepretes-: Caunox!—Ask for H G. WoTe’eBeUBchnappe.' ForfeUoby all re.p-ct.be Grocer, and Apo caries. Hi DnON O. WOLFE A Oo., Office, ISSjnLh William etreet. New York. For sale bv CAMPBELL ft ENGLISH, Macon Ga. Snx Yaldcss at 75 cents per yaid, at the of twenty | New Tork Store. McLean’s Coedtat. and Blood Purifier is the best tonic and blood alterative in tha world. Fuses Plaits at 25 cents, at the New York Fob the handsomest Dr no*l—Asa ror u u. wo fe e Bell Schnapps." I - New York Store, ed. by ad re.p-cr.be Grocer, cud Apo tbe- S<> lo * _«— ; Goods in the ci Full line of table and pocket cutlery, triple platedknives. Olitzb, Douglass & Co. Ezxcutite Dzpaetmest,' Atlaxia, Ga., November 28,1871. > I, E. H. Atkinson, Secretary of the Executive Department, do hereby oertify that the fore going am? within i9 a true and correct copy of a resolution passed by the General Assembly at its present session, snd approved by the Gov ernor. ^ R EL Amxsox, Secretary Executive Department State Tbeasubee’s Ottice, ) Atlanta, Ga, November 29, 167L j JV> the late Officers and Agents in arrears tcith the Western and Atlantic Railroad : Sms—In compliance with the foregoing reso lutions passed by both Houses and approved by the Governor, it becomes my duty to demand of you the payment to the Treasurer of the State of Georgia the balance remaining in yonr hands, belonging to the State of Georgia, being the earnings of the Western and Atlantie Bail- road while in possession of the State. And I now demand of each snd all of yon, tbe said officers and agents so in arrears the immediate payment into the State Treasury the fall bal sues of money so dne tbe State. N. L Angies, S*ate Tr—>ur-r. FINANCIAL AXD COMMERCIAL Dally Review of tile Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,! Lxcixbeb 1—Evening, 1871. j Ootion.—Receipt. to-<l»y and yestoiday 809 bale* ? sale. 531: .hipped 319 Middling, aro weak at 17)<e. moo* COTTON STATEXEST. Stock on band Sept. 1, 1871—bales.. 1,789 Received to-day 809 Received previoualy 29,022—29,831 31,570 Shipped to-day 319 Shipped previously 29,538—20,857 NEW YORK Grocery Store The undersigned take pleasure in announcing that they were awarded the PREMIUM —OX THE— Stock on hand this evening. Bellini.. 10,713 The money and general markete wo quote aa follows: GOLD AND 8ILVEB. rates for Gold *1 10 _ 1 11 Baying rates for BUror 1 05 EXCHANGE OK XEW XOSE. }i discount X prsm. EXCHANGE OH SAVANNAH. gM- BACON—Clear rib idea (smoked'j' "sK* % Shoulders 8# @ 9 Sagar-cnred hams 17 GRAIN AND HAY. CORN 1 00 @ 1 C5 MEAL 1 05 @ 1 10 GRITS 1 85 OATS 70 © 75 FIELD PEAS 1 25 HAY—Northern 1 90 © 2 CO Tennesae Timothy 1 76 @ 1 80 BAGGING AND IRON TIH4. BAGGING—BengaL 19 Lyon 19 Borneo 19 Gnnny - 18 Dundee @ IS Patched 10 TIES—Gooche ... 5 @ 5X Arrow Eureka CENTURY WHISKIES, AT THE LATE STATE FAIR We take pleisnre in recommending to the phblie the above well known brand of Wlddty, which we guarantee a STRICTLY PURE STIMUUBT! CENTURY WHISKY Has been some time in nse for L. "W. RASDAL. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, S3 THIRD STREET. MACON. GEORGIA. PRICE CURRENT: Proof Corn Whisky $. 1 10 j Jamaica Bom $8 io 6 00 “ Rye “ 180 Good American Gin (J cask) 176 Common Bonrbon .-. 1 20 “ Rectified 1 00 “ Bct'er 1 10 “ Better 1 16 “ Bettor 1 20 White Wheat 1 20 “ “ Better 1 85 Robinson County, best (5 years old) 4 00 “ “ “ (2 “ “ ) 8 00 Common Proof, Robinson County, new. 1 85 Good Broof Bonrbon (2 years old) 2 00 “ “ “ (S “ “ ) 2 50 “ “ “ (9 « “ ). 9 00 Uy Speoial Brand—Imperial Rye, K;.... 3 50 Baltimore Rye (5 years old) 4 00 Old Gibson Bye 4 50 YYYY Fenian 4 00 Kentucky Apple Brandy 2 50 Very Fine Brandy 3 50 Old Peach “ 3 50 Good Amerioan Cognac (| cask) 1 75 Imported from $5 to 12 00 Fine Catawba Brandy 600 Cherry “ 2 00 Ginger “ 2 00 Blackberry “ 2 00 Pure N. E. Ram 1 76 MEDICAL PURPOSES. % @ 6 MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Synopsis or Weather Statement. War Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Officer, 1 Washington,D. 0., December 1,7:40, p. It.) The area of highest barometer has advane-d southwest and is now central in Tennessee. The tiTessnre has risen on the Gulf coast but fallen : n the Sonth Atlantie States; where, however, is now again rising. Heavy rams have pre vailed in tbe Southern and Gnlf States. Tbe low barometer on the Bay of Fnndy has moved beyond the stations, and northwest winds have backed to the west and southwest very gener ally on the lakes. Falling barometer and south erly winds now prevail north of Missouri and Kansas. The pressure is quite low with rain in Oregon, and cloudy weather prevails from California to Montana. Probabilities: Northerly winds with clesring weather are probable for Saturday on Soutb Atlantia SDd Gulf coasts. West winds with ileaaant weather in Middle and Eastern States; ncreasing southwest winds on the lakes with falling barometer and cloudy weather. Cau tionary signals continue for this evening at Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, snd Jack sonville, and ore ordered for Oswego, Roches ter and Buffalo. Nrw Yore, December 1.—Ex-Comptroller Connolly is beginning to despair of scouring bail, and the sheriff thinks there is no possibil ity of each an event Three of Tweed's bonds- men have signified tbeir intention to withdraw their names from his bond if others are not se cured. He sharee th* fate of OoanoUy. Major Hall has not been arrested, and tbe sheriff de nies the receipt of any papers in connection therewith, or any knowledge of tbe issuance of an order for his arrest Washington, December 1.—Tha Government will b-reafier, and until a better condition of things shall exist m the Island of Cnba, keep a strong naval armament in Cuban waters. While this will have no hostile significance it ia de signed to bn an intimation to Spain that if that power is s > weak as to be unable to secure peaee acd good order on that island in case of iDsnrreotion or other grave pnblio disturbance, this fleet will be used in snoh case as a protec tion of American citizens and interests on that island, if needs be, to the full extent of the power of the Government. San Francisco, December 1.—Ex-Gov. John Bigler died yesterday. Quzbxc December 1.—The following vessels are t spotted ashore at different points, having been canght in ice: Panama, Aberdeen, Wid- millan, Corsica and Three Bells Other vessels are in danger. No steamers dare venture to their assistance, snd it is fesred the crews will suffer. The weather oontinnes very cold. Cs. noes and men are being sent from here by Bps ciat trains to rescue them Brussels, December 1.—The King is de- minding the portfolios of the ministry, snd they have resigned. This has s trsnqailising effect. The formation of a new cabinet is en trusted to A. Theax, a leader of the conserva tive party. The de'ath of Eari Chesterfield intensifies the anxiety for the Prince of Wales. Pnblio uneasi. ness is so greet as to have perceptible effect on the markets, which were generally doll and fiat to-day. Horning Sliarkel Kepori New Yore. December 1.—Cotton quiet; uplands 19: Oi leans 19).: sales 300. Stocks dull and heavy. Gold heavy at 10)»©10Jf. Governments dull and heay. States bonds dull and weak: Money firm. Exchange, long 9; abort 9Jf. Floor dnll and uncharged Wheat quiet and un changed. Com etcady. Pork steady at 18 25@ 13 SO. Lard quiet. Turpentine dnll at 45. Roe in dull at 4 75 for strained. Freights steady. Liverpool, December 1, noon.—Cotton opened ateady; upland. 9%; Orleans 9%@U>. tales 12,00. bale*. Bales of the week 123.000; for export 22.0T0; on speculation 23/ 00; stock 486,000; American 58,000; receipts 46,000; American 18,000; actual exports 9000: atock afloat382,000; Ameiican 112,000 bales. Later —Cotton eto.dy; export and speculation 3000 balea. Red winter wheat 11s 7d. Pork 48a 6d. Tallow 47a. London. December 1, noon.—Consols 92%. Bond. 9JJjf. Paris, December 1, noon.—Rentes 56f 75c- Specie increased 100,0001. Markets—Evening Iteport. New York, December 1.—Cotton qaiet snd steady; sales 1255 bales; uplands 19; Orleans 19%. Flour shade firmer; common to fair extra 70@7 30; good to choice 7 S5@9 25. Whirky 95. Wheat l a2 higher: winter red western 1 G0@162 Com lc higher Rice firm. Pork active at 13 25@ 13 61% Lard steady; kettle 9%. Beef quiet Naval, dnll. Turpentine heavy at 66%. Rosin 80. Tallow heavy at 9%@9%. Fielghta doll. Money active at 7. Sterling 9@9% Gold 10%@ 10%. Governments inactive; 62a, 61a and G5e have advanced K; 40. %. Currency bonds dtd ned %. State bands heavy, transactions small; new Sonth Carolines 34. BaLTacoRF., December 1.—Cotton in moderate de mand; middlings 18%; net receipts 44: gross 2685; exports to eonttuent 715; coastwise 396; to Great Britain —: continent 814: sales 475; stock 4492. Net receipts of the week 650; gross 2685: exports to Great Britain 217; coastwise 881; sales of the week 15,010. Louisville, December 1.—Pork 13 C0@13 50. Bacon essier. shoulders 7% Wbiaky 90. Et. Louis, December 1 Pork 13 00. Bacon firm. Badness light. Ci: cis a AT:, Deo'mber 1—Pork buoyant at 13 50. Lard aelive and higher; kettle 9. Bacon uncharged. New Orleans. December 1 Cotton him; mid dlings 18%@18%: net receipt. 16,612; gross 18.7U5; exports coastwise 668; Great Britain—; Havre 3505; sales 5501); stock 133,012. Net receipts of the week 44.820: groes 50,283; ex its to Great Britain 12 812; Havre 9,069; Malaga I: Barcelona 500; coastwise 3280; sales of tho week 24.0 0. Charleston. December 1 —Cotton firm; mid dlings I8%<®18%; net receipts 3426; gross 3437; exports coastwise 2125; Great Britain —; sales 800: stock 30.8)6 Net receipts of the week 12,451; gross 12 402; ex ports to Great Britain 2504; eosetwise 6153; conti nent 284; sales of the week 5500. Savannah. December 1.—Cotton market doted active; middlings 18%; net receipts 5967; exports coastwise 8028; to Great Britain 4527; to Havre 300; Bales 25« 0; stock 62,741. Net receipts of the week 21,734; gross — torts to Great Britain 1865; Bremen ; Havre 1400: coastwise 5725; sales of the week 10,900. Mor i e December 1 Cotton quiet and steady; middiii gs 18: net receipts 6878; exports to Great Britain 7904; coastwise 2288; sales 4200; stock 33,- 419 Net receipts of tho week 17,015; exports to Great Britain 10.675; to France ; continent—; coast wise 7237; sales 6800 Galvutos. December 1—Cotton steady; good orain»ry 16%; net receipta 1950; exports coastwise 159; to Great Britain 4923; sales GOO; stock 29.647. Net receipts of the week 6246; exports to Great Britain 8488. ooaatwiae 2131; sales of the week 4700 Boston, December 1.—Cotton qniet; middlings 19%; net receipts 841; groes 384; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise ; sales 6.0 bales; stock 7500. Net receipts of the week 1066: gross 82al; ex ports to Great Britain 703; coastwise ; sales 2000 Norfolk, December 1.—Cotton steady; low mid dlings 17%@17%; net receipts 2926; exports coast- wi.e 4172; eulee !50; stock 6487. N t receipts of th-week 10,126; exports coastwise 12,149: sales of the week 550. Mufpms, Decemoer 1.—Cotton steady and in fair demand; middlings 18; receipts 3695; shipments 420 Receipts of the week 15,244; shipments 16,410; sales 6600; atock 19,700. Philadelphia, December 1 Cotton qniet and firm; middlings 19%@l9%. Net receipts cf the week 1869; gross 3283. Macon, December 1 —Receipts of the week 2650; shipments 2303; stock 10,220. Ltvisfool. December 1 evening Cotton dosed et ady; upland. 9%; Orleans 9%; sales 12,000; specclation snd expoit 4000. Manchester adricts unfavorable. Beet 75s. Cumberland cut 36. 6d. PROCLAMATION OF THE STATE TREAS URER. State Road Defaulters Required to 'Walk Up to tbe Captain's OfSco and Settle. Resolved, That the late Treasurer of the West ern axd Atlantic Railroad, and other officers and agents of said road, pay immediately over to the Treasurer of the State of Georgia the balances remaining in their hsnd9 belonging to the s«d State of Georgia, being the earnings of the Western snd Atlantic Railroad whilst in pos session of said State. Resolved fnrit: r, That said late Treasurer snd other officers snd agents of said Western snd Atianrio Railroad shall not pay to any of the late officers of said road, or to any of the persons now claiming to be officers of Baid road, or ■ any Derscns appointed by Rufus B. Bullock, late Governor, as Commissioners to look into the affaire of said road, or to any other person whomsoever, any part or portion of eaid bal ance remaining in their hands. R; solved farther, That the Treasurer of this State, call npon the late Treasurer and other officers and agents of the Western and Atlantio Railroad immediately, and demand of them the balances of money so dne to the State as above set forth. Provided, That nothing in the foregoing res olutions be construed as expressing tbe sense of this Home that the balances admitted by tbe said officers and agents, are the real balances due. James M. Sinra, Speaker House of Representative-), J. D. Waddell, Clerk House of Representatives. L. N. Trammell. President T. W. J. Httt. Secretary of the Senate. Approved November 17 187L BxstJAMCi Coslxt, Governor. r. RECOMMENDED BT LEADING PHYSICIANS, AND HAS STOOD THE EST OF ANALYSIS COMPETENT CHEMISTS. READ. READ- READ. Trot. SILLIMAN, State Chemist ot Conn, save: I have carefully examined the samplo of “ Cen tury White Wneat Whisky " In color, taste and odor this liquor is without fault. It ia entirely ftee from *dt deleterious substance whatever; the ab sence of all trace of lead, and of Other poisonous r hurtful things in it is absolute. By distillation, find ita alcobolia 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 this corre sponds to aloohol 42% per cent., and water 57% percent. Tho ash ia chiefly alkaline oarbonate, and is far less in quantity than ia found in the av erage of good drinking water. No atooholio liquor can he purer than the sample of your “Century. ” CONSIGNEES PER M. A IV. IL It. December 1.1871. Truman ft G; Oliver, D ft Co; Corbin ft B; & T B P Walktr; M S Meyer: Binfcleion. U ft Co: Kreutz; Dnblon ft D; ti Helfrich. T B Ford; J BmitU; Bogere 4 B; Bogere’ bone; Ferguson; G ' Satmour, G Nossbanm; A McCallie: Jones ft Willingham ft W; IJ Traywick; W P Carlos; 8ey m JOT, T ft Co; D Daly ft Bro: Bardeid ft Co; O N Walker; Campbell ft E: Johnson ft S; Johnson ft D; Saunders ft Co; An leraon ft Ban; Dr W W Ford. FOR SALE. O NE hundred acres of good farming land, about thirty-five acres in timber, and about fitty acres in a splendid state of cultivation, lying anont i.,ir a mi'e north of Howard's station, on the old Biter road, and about eix 'mile from Mscon. This place wonld make a nice dairy farm, or wonld be a splendid place for fraits and vegetables for the Hicon market. Apply to JOHN N HOWABD. nov30-eod-4t*or HESBY L. JEWETT MIX & KIRTL.AND, Wholesale snd Retail Dealers in BOOTS AMD SHOES No. 3. Cotton Avenue, and 66 Third t MACON, GA. W OULD inform their friends sad all in want of Boots snd Shoes of any kind, that they have on band one of the largest and best assortments ' be found in the city or State. They cordially invite their numerous old cus tomer. and alt other, in .rant of any thing in their line, usually kept in a first-class store to call and examine. They pledge themselve to eell at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Either at tbeir Old 8tand No. 3 Cotton Avenue, or tbeir New Store 6G Third Street, Macon, Ga. oet 2leod2mftb Dr. J. Emmett Blackshear, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Offiae. No 2 Cotton avenue (npetaire). next door to Mr. PAvne'e Ding Store. Beeidenco, Walnut street, McBnrney’. tenement building. nol9 2awlm* [Signed] B. SILLIMAN, State Chemist. Better 2 60 Imported $6 00 to 8 00 Sherry Wine, good 2 00 Goud Navy Port 2 Maderia 2 0° Fine Wines 53 60 to 6 00 Country Grape Wine 3 50 CASED LIQUORS. Common Whisky, cased 6 60 Fine Whisky, cased $6 50 to 9 00 Brandy Cocktail 6 50 Gin “ 0 60 Whisky “ C 50 Common Brandy 6 OO Fine “ $8 00 to 12 00 Common Gin 6 00 Fine “ $8.00 to 12 00 California Champagne 15 00 Fine Champagne $25 00 to 30 00 Rssdal's Bitters 8 00 All other grades of Bitters kept. All makes ot Imported Ales, per dozen . 2 70 SEGARS. 100,000 Segare, varying from $2 00 lo $9 00 per box. When lees than thirty gallons are sold to one man, some little extra charged for drawing, nov23 4tawtf stamping, etc. ' ONE OF THE BEST IMPROVED PLANTATIONS IN BAKES COVSTT. FOR 175 BALES OF COTTON. JL offers for sale until the 8th day ot December next, his valuable plantation adjoining places be longing to Colonel B. H. Hill and Georgia L. ft C. Comptny, con-iating of 1500 acre, of land, 600 in cultivation and 90 partially cleared; together with 13 head of atock, mostly young. 30 head of cattle, 30 ho id of bogs, goats, etc., 1,000 bnahela of com, 10.000 pound, of foddor, 2 wagons, 2 carte, 1 cano m 11 and two 100 gallons kettles, 1 good 50 saw gin, plows and ntow gear, cotton planters. 10.000 cano seed, t r 175 bales ot cotton, etc., all weighing not lese than 500 pounds, class low middling, in Maoon or Savantiah, and to be delivered in either of the above places as follows: 30 bales at possession. S3 nates fall of 1872 35 bales fall of 1873. 35 nalea fall of 1874. 40 bales fall of 1875. The dwelling centaine six largo rooms and is fn-m-d Five new framed negro cabins, luge framod gin bouse, besides nine good log cabins. Mortgage and lien on property and crops. Apply to Turpin ft Ogden, Macon, Ga. tiOV 29-5t ED. B. SMITH. • CANDY! CANDY!! jour orders for CUBBEDGE & llAZLEHURST, Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncnrrent Fonda. Collodion* Slade on all Aceessilile Foists- Office open at all boure of the day. eeptl-lyr CUBBEDGE & IlAZLEllURST’S SAYINGS INSTITUTION. INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FBOM $1 TO $5000. O FFICE HOUBS, FROM 8 A. m. to 6 p. w. Prof. O. U. SHEPARD, Jr., SUte Chemist of South Carolina, eaya. I have carefully investigated tho eample of “Cen tury” Whisky eent by you for map action, and pto- nounoe it to be free from adulteration, and aa such I can recommend ite use to the public. I have ex amined it for copper, load, tbe aJkaloide, and other >oiaonoua substances, but am happy to ►•y I have bond none of them- The inspected Whisky con tains 61 per cent, by volume, or 43 60 per cent, by weight, or alcohol; 0.06per cent of aeh. To the taate it is mid, mellow and high flavored. [Signed] C. U. SHEPARD, Ja., M. D. Prof. JOHN DARBY, Editor of tbo American Gro cer, New York, saya: We have received a sample of tbe “Century Whisky” for analysis. We have conducted the analysis with great care; there la no trace of metal in it. and nothing that should not come from the fermentation and distillation of the finest grains. The bouquet ia natural, depending upon a minute quantity of volatile oil or ether. We have analyzed many Whiakiea, and have never before met with one as etrong ua tbia; they aro generally eeveral de gree* below the government standard, this ia slightly above. We are not a connoiseur in liquors, but if purity and strength are desirable qualities the ‘ Century Whbkics” mnet stand pre-eminent- Dr. J. M. CABNOCHAN, Health Officer or the Port of New York, frays: I have tried the (“Century” Whiskies and find them to be of very superior quality. I am happy to recommend them, &» I believe them to be entirely free from deleterious or hurtful properties. The analysis of Frof. Silhmau is sufficient proof of their great purity, and I believe that they will become very popular Whiakiea wherever they are once used. [Signed] J. M. OARNOCHAN, M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief to State Emigrant Hospital, Health OfficeiPortof New York, etc. Prof. TILDEN, of Washington, D. O., says: I have anal} zed tho frpecimens of the “Century 1 * Wbiaky eent to me with requ*et to that effect. I find no Fusel Oil and no trace of any deleterious mineral or metallic substance. The liquor presents no feature which does not belong to the beat Whiskies, while it offers some unusual points of excellence. Its color is dark, owing to the presence of Caramel, which undoubtedly improves its tone; the 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 buth for medicinal and domestic purpose* a superior article. [Signed] W. C. TILDEN. Prof Chemistry, Medical Dep’t, Georgetown College. Tbo foregoing are samples eolsetod at random from several hundred testimonials in regard to the purity and strength of the “OENTUBY* Whiskies. A Trial is Respectfully Solicited. In conjunction with the above, we take pleasure in stating that we also received the PR13MIUM BEST DISPLAY FANCY GROCERIES! CHRISTMAS CANDIES A S we have supplied tho trade in a great meaa- ure in this citv and surrounding country for the last THIRrY YEARS with PUbE and WHOLE SOME CANDIES We still propose to manufacture them as pure as ever, and do not intend to be surpassed, neither price nor quality, by any bouse in the Soath. With this determination we will fill all cash or-> dera until farther notice, in lots of 200 pounds and upwards at SEVENTEEN CENTS; in lesa quanti ties. or single box of 25 pounds, at EIGHIEEN CENTS. No orders will be filled, from a distance, unless accompanied by the C\bH. The low prices that we have established has necessarily compelled us to sell for CASH, and in view of tbe fact we trust that oux customers will be governed accordingly. M. B. BOGEttS A CO., rov21 ICt 106 Cherry Street. First National Bans of Icon. BANK OF DI800UNT, DEPOSIT AND OOtr LEOTIONt E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur rent rale. Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and Savannah. Advances made on Bonds. Stocks. Ootton in store, or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro pean. Charleston or Savannah houses. Collections promptly altonded to in aU parts of the United States. Onr circulation is amply protected by United State* Bonds. I. O. PLANT, Proeident- W. W. Wbiolet. Cashier. angl6-tUoot28* -A-GKEISrG'Sr Savannah Bank and Trust Co., MACON. Q APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, aU paid in ADVANCES MADE UN COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND NOLO DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will be Allowed, AB AQBEXD UFOZT. SinZ>-ly T. C. PLANT A SON, Acta. THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO., Of Columbus, Georgia. Incorporated Capital amt Assets .... Untouched by the Chicago and other disasters, oontinnes to furnish indemnity against loss by fire on all insurable property at adequate rates. J. RHODES BROWNE, President. D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary. C3* Applications received and policies issued by WM. W. CABNES, Agent, oetl7 dfit th2tawlm Offioe 86 Chetry street AT THE LATE STATE FAIR. We have now on hand a fall and complete as- sortment of everything usually fonnd in lirst-ciaas Groceries, comprising 35 kind* Canned Goode, 10 k'nds Black and Green Teas, 29 kind. Crackers, Pteserves, Pickles, Jellies. Spices, Ostenpe, Sauces, Syrup, Sngar, Coffee, Moiastes, Cheeee. Candles, Soaps (Toilet and Family). Starch, Nate, PiRS. French and Mixed Candies, Mustards, Vinegar, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liqnots, and Cigars, Choice Goehen Batter Cheese. Lard, Farinaceous Goods, Floor, Salt, Mackerel. Northern Apples, Olive Oils, Fulton Market Beef, Atmore'e Mince Meat, Buck Wheat Flour, Devilled and Potted Meats, etc. GERMAN GROCERIES A SPECIALTY —area ** — Prunes, Cherries, Currants, German Dnel Petra, Hagebntten, Holland Herring, Anchovies, Sardellen, Caviar, Green Kern Split Peas. Barley, Limber ger. Schweitzer and Hand Ease, German P-cklcs, Sonrkxant, Unseen, Sago. Holland and Sap Sago Cheese, Acd other articles too numerous to mention. Baaing purchased our stock early in the season, we gurantee satisfaction, both as to price and quat lI ^Thankfu?for prat favor*, we solicit tho patron age of one and all, and shall in all ca«ee endeavor to please. PUTZEL & JACOBS, MEW YOBK GEOCEBY STOBE, Second st., Damonr’s Block, Macon. BOM EXWARD HAIGIIT & C0„ 23 -A. IDS’ 33L £3 2KL S. No. 9 WALL STREET, NEW YOBK. Per Cent. Interest Allowed on De- posit.. T HE business of onr firm is the same as any State or National Bank. Individuals or firms banking with us may deposit snd draw as they please, the seme aa with any bank, except that we allow Interest on all balances (of five per cent). Wo hoy and sell Bonds, Stocks, Gold, Business Papers, and cullect business notes and drafts throughout the United States, giving prompt re turns. no4 lm .1809 $194,959 55 Yalnabla Plantation for Sale. W ILL be sold on the 15th day of Decomber,next if not sold privately before that time, at the residence of the subscriber, 650 acres ot land, situ ated three miles from Gordon, Central Railroad. Location high and healthy, society good and near a first c'aea school; poatoffice snd milling facilities very convenient, well timbered and productive WiU eell in a body or separate lots to snit pnrehas- eis There is a good frame dwelling, weU of fine water, good orchard, soil particularly adapted to fruit, place well filled with springs snd email streams. For further particular, call on the sub scriber on the plaoe. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN LEWIS, nuvl6 d*w30* Near Gordon, Wilkinson Co. CASKETS! $ Latest improvement In METAL CASES AND CASKETS; Also, latest styles of WOOD CASKETS AND COFFINS, Elegantly finished, at greatly reduced prices FtTEUNTITUIkll. A very extensive stock, all styles and prioea, cheap for cash. Caipete, Oil Cloth., Mattings, Mattreeees Shade, and Wall Paper. THOMAS WOOD, octl9 2a»2m Next to LanierHonse^ ill RMs F. DESSAII Has just received a large etock of FUBS, HATH, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS, BEADY MADE SUITS, ■rrATTVTi'.Tt rvAnlVI EITSTTS Which, with the whole cf her winter etock. will bs sold at tbe lowest poesiole prices. oct4-Sm MACON STREET RAILROAD. C ABS on the above Road will hereifter ran reg- n ally between Tatnali Square and tbe Passer, ger Depot, from 6% o'clock a H., until 9r. k. and on daturday ana Sunday night until 10 o’clock. A ear wiU leave the above points every ten ann ates. * J* dreeb, nov23-lw Superintendent A CARD. I HAVE made arrangement, with the la rgeat and most reliable oo. turn ere in New York to hire as many oostome. aa re qotred for tbo coming Mas qaerede B JL Ladies ai d gentlemen wishing to .elect, can do eo from this date. Hire for cos- tnme. from $15 to f20. AU orders confidential. MBS. F. DESSAU, nov28-t31dec 63 Mnlberry street. BABY CABS. *yHE finest assortment of Baby Cabs and Per ambulators ever received in this dty. For sale cheap by CABHABT ft CURD, octlo tf Rortli British and Mercantile NSURANCE COMPANY, London and Edinburgh. (Established 1809.) Subscribed Capital, (gold) Proeent Total Assets, (gold).... ...$10,000,000 00 ... 14,865,224 39 rj'UE undersigned having accepted the agency of X tho above First-CIaes Company are prepared to take fire risk* on the most favorable te:m*. nov20 ly LC. PLANT ft SON, Agents. GREAT SACRIFICE! DRY AND FANCY GOODS! A T New York cost, to close ont the stock. Hav ing purchased the entlte stock of Dry Goode and Notions belonging to Mr. A. 8pringer, in Tri angular Block, I am offering tha same st New Y’oik cosh These goods are all of the very latest fall and winter purchases of Caliooes and Ladies’ Drees Goods. I mean what I say when 1 offer these goods at NEW YOBK COST!! as I will satisfy those who may caU npon mo. Remem ber the place, Sprinner’s old snd well known stand, comer of Triangular Block. Bo sure and call if yon want goods at astonishing low figures. A. BAUM, nov29 tf Of Irwinton. THE FAIBEST THING YET! GOTO BROWN & CO.’S. NO. 46 .... SECOND BTBEET, THAT’S THE PLACE! I ’VE Just been there and taken one bid at "The Fairest Thing Yet.” This Is none of yonr Mem phis Real Estate Distributions, or South Carolina band and Immigration Aseoci.tionB, or Metropoli tan Gift Entrtprlso concerns; bat something real. Tnese folks are onr friends, neighbors and every day associates. I know them. Tbeir Tonchere are the very b< st men in tbe whole country. Yon go to Brown and let him explain “The Fairest Thing Yet” to you, and if yon don’t leave a $10 note with him I ehall deride you don’t "know how it ia yonr- eeif.” “Yonr head'e level " “You’ve got that down right—If the court knows herself, and ehe thinks she does." nov25 tnftsa3w FOR SALE. A FARM of 450 scree, (more or lees) of fertile land, one hundred and fitty in a high state of cultivation, the balance well timbered, within two miles of the city of Cnthbert. An excellent mill sice npon tbe land. The BeiLbridge. Cnthbert end Uolnmbna railroad peases through the tract. Ap ply to JOHN £. BUCHANAN, cnthbert. or at this office. novldftwtf CHEMICAL MANURES. A GRICULTURAL Lectures, delivered at tha Experimental Farm, at Vincennes, year of 1847, by George Vide. Translated by ML. E. L. Howard. Price 50 cents. For sale by J. W. BURKE, nov2I tf Macon, Ga. FOR RENT. 1 STORE, also a salt of rooms snitabla for a oot ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE. aep5 tf DESIEABLE LANDS FOB SALE. TI TY Oakland and Howard Farms on tho Macon X»JL and "Western Railroad, ten mil an from Maoon. If desirable, will bo cn: up Into lota to eaifc the convenience of purchase ra. Good land^—Ago water —and unproco-ientedly healthy locality; conve nient to il&oon; higlily euitablo for froR and market gardens, and country ratiaenc^* ior town peopift. Titles indisputable, ana terms r. sonable. Apply to JBntts *3c Brother* Macon--—, sepl9eod3mV_ X^ UEUB PURE G YPSUM. mtyldTor WwWof FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER TON, CASH, by W JOHN H HOLMEci, Commiteion Merchant, rep33 dUw3m Charleston, 8. C.