The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 03, 1871, Image 3

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Telct,'*aph & Messenger. J-URS! FURS i! FURS!!! j, B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN n*vt rear zzciived . ymv LARGE AND ELF.GAS'T STOCK OF THE ABOVE, IH SETTS, OR SIHQLE XBFF, OB CAFE, IN PRICES BANGING from 85 TO -875. Jit Ladies are eaperully invited to inapeet oar •;oek. which, in addition to oar FCB GOODS, pat (f0tt the usual attractiona in dress goods, etc.. ded-tf AT VERY BOW rRICES. RBDICTI0\ IX DRY GOODS. j, < -.dor to meet the demand* of a tight mosey market wo will aeil at HSSTTCZD prices Oar entire atock of PRESS GOODS, KCBS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and CLOAKING, BLANKETS, JEANS, CAS31MEBE8, QUILTS, SPREADS, *>D HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, GENERALLY. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. COME AND SEE. W. A. BANKS A BONS, dee! if Triangular Block, Macon, Go. TflF. L. AND M. PERKCTED SPECTACLES .ia only he bad in Macon of nov26 if WING A SOLOMON. Nev Fall ail Vinter Dress Gaols. —AND A — CKK.tr KKIHJCTIOY IX PBICKS. W. zV. HOPSON «*> CO, 11 SECOND STREET, Hive received addition* to tlieir atock, anil at price* very touch reduced. CHOICE LI NE8 OF CASHMERE DaESPANOE, at ao CENTS, Rtripad and I’laid WORSTED DRESS GOODS, at 37 X-2 CENTS. A full areortment of PRINTS, at lOo to 12%c. I hey lievo also made reductioua io prices of their READY-MADE SUITS, CLOAKS, SACQUES. WATER PROOF WRAPPERS, Under Oarmente, Glove, Hosiery, and Fur*. They have aleo a full line of Men's Wear, Carsi- r.pre, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeana, Domestic*, r-leaclirii and Rrown Hotneapun, etc., etc- All of thi.-h sill be sold at the loweet market price*. 1 jioif.tr FOR RtRHAIXS IN HEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING oo TO I>. .1. TJAlhll. l.OMO Gent*' Rnaineaa Suita at *10,.worth $16. 600 Gent'e Bualnees Suite at $12 50, worth $20. (00 lllue and Black Reaver suits at (20, worth $30. 600 Gent'a Black Drees Suite at a bargain. 200 Gent'a Etra size Suits of all grade*, cheaper than the cheapest. 2. 00 Freedman Suits, (3 66, worth (fi 00. hoys' and Children's Suits I make a specialty, and offer them cheaper than they can be made up. M0 Gent'e Chinchilla Talma* at $15, worth (25. Haulers and merchants will save 25 per cent, by lejing their clothing at the well known etoro of D. J. BAER, r.ovl2 Im Corner Cberrv and Third street*. Ucumx O. WoLrt's Box Bcmum, an invigora ting tonic and medicinal lieverage, manufactured by the proprietors at Schiedam la Holland, is war rant cl perfectly pore, and free from all deleterious unbalances. It is distilled eipreeely for cates of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dropsy, Goal, Rheuraa- tiam, general Debility, Catarrah of the Bladder. Peine in the Back and Stomach and all disease* of the Urinary Organ*. It gives great relief in Aathma, Gravel and Gucnli in the Bladder: strengthens and invigorate* the system, and will keep off that dreadful aoonrge, Fever and Ague, when taken in lime. Etpedal pains have been taken a* to its quality, siassssjf» l ' 1 ass'rs:.s reliable and popular article of it* kind/ Itis dis tilled from Barley of the finest quality, and the Aromatic Jmdper Berry of Italy, a* a healthful beverage it haa no superior. To the invalid and those who travel, sod are sub- itanto«“abl* 0f ***““ d cUmM ®' ,h *f^find O. Wolf* was. for the period of twenty lxuinesa with hia AT WING A SOLOMONS. _nov26 if BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. 500 pair* Gent*' Sewed French Calf Boot*, at (5, worth (S. _ __ 1000 gain Gents' Pegged Boots, at (250, worth (5 (00 pairs Gouts' best Calf Sewed Gaiters, at (3 50, worth (it. . ifro pair Gents' Kip Brogans, warranted, at $125. north (2 50. Mo pairs ladies' Cloth Sowed Shoes, at $150, worth $3. Boys' and Mans' Shoes of all qualities, at re- deted price. •rtCUL IXDl-CIMZXT* OlTraTO TO fUtilTXZa *Jt» ■ EacBASTS, ' Q J BAERS, not I-.Mm Comer Cherry aud Third-sts. WALTHAM WATCHES. 3-t PLATE, 1G AND 20 SIZE8. The.* aro the beet Watches made in Uti* country, at,faro uude with and without ateni winding at ticbaeuta. Thev aro finished in tlio best manner and ran with toe greatest accuracy, and cannot bo excelled anywhere et their respective prices. the cases aro all mad* of the newest patterns, and t peel ally made to our own ordor. Onr stock of tbeeo Watches it now the largest, and onrprioes, all things considered, are the 16w- (.1 in the cite. BALL, BLACK A CO., Jeweler* and Silversmiths. : oetfitf 565 end 567 Broadway, New York. years, connected to the Schnapps uncle, the late Udoipho Wolfs, and Us loog ex| rienca and knowledge of the business in which be is engaged, thonld be a sufficient guarantee that be fully appreciate* the want* of the public for an ar ticle prepend expressly for the diseases above mentioned, and all be asks is to give the Bell Schnapps a trail, and compare the same with others that tlifi lika pf^v^ntlffnfi Cautiox !—Ask for "H. G. Wolfe'a Bell Schnapps." Par sale by all respectable Grocers end Apothe caries. HUDSON G. WOLFE A Go.. Office, 18 Sooth William Street, New York. For sale by CAMPBELL A ENGLISH, MaoonGa. CarptizaTJztf xx the Fuzz Isuxns has been considerably modified since the shipment to those benighted parts of a schooner load of Charter Oak stoves. The islanders can now take an old lion or tiger and with their improved evirinc make him as toothsome as a recently arrived missionary from the classic shores of New England. Sight drafts on the Fejee Islands, (to the amount of the shipment,) for sale by Truman A Green, who are sole agents In this city for the noted Charter Oak cooking stove. (See Fejee accounts on first page.) Bsowx A Co. have just received: Harper, Leslies, Chimney Corner, Waverly, Graphic, Appleton, Lsdy's Journal, Bazar, Every Satur day, Scientific, German Leslie*, Fhnnny Fhel- low, Wild Oats, Cocktails, Clipper, Police and sporting papers. Monthlies: American A gricultnriit, Scribner, Every Saturday, Chimney Comer, Waveriy, etc., etc. News depot open till 10 o'clock this CITY AFFAIRS. H(verve yonr eye-eight by using the L andM. fvtfectt J Spectacle*. nov*tf : oops*. o*o. n Ttwnt. *. t. coxm ■AMT EL F. DICSIH90S* OGDEN & CO., lion Commission Merchants, MACON. QA. JfTTON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. OON- SMENTS FOB NEW YORK. AND ORDERS 1 PURCHASE OB SALE FOR FUTURE DE CRY SOLICITED. Refer by Perzaiesion to MB*. B. B. Grave* A Oo. New York. . strel Ballroed and Banking Company, Savan- 8UNDAY MOKNING, DEC. 3, 18*1. t'hnreb Notices. Fntsr Bstust Ohuzch.—Eev. J. B. Hartwell will prech at 11 a. u., and at 7 r. x. Preaching at the Presbyterian Church today by Bev. Clement Vangbn, at 10} o'clock a. u. and 7} r. at. Fiaar Smzrr Chubch.—Preaching by Dr. W. Welkin Hicks, at 10} o'clock a. at., and 7 o'clock r. at. Sunday School at 3 o'clock r. x. Itzv. Da. Leo boats Boescz will preach in Mnlberry Street Methodist Chnrth zt 10} a. x., and 7}r. ar., to-day. At three o'clock r. at., same gentleman will deliver a sermon to the 8ond*y School. Subject: Conversion of Children. Servioea may be expected every ■light during the present week in the Mulberry Street Church. ___ Oua readers will please excuse any deficien cies In the local column, as ths editor is unfor tunately confined to a bed of sickness. We trait he will soon be St his post sgsin. Goo's Holt Dst.—Sir Walter Soott, the greet wizard of the North, ones exclaimed that never after having knowingly and deliberately viola ted the Sabbath, did matters go well with him daring the ensuing week. We doabt not this remark finds a cordial response in the experience of every one who is not an infidel, or atheist, or whose oonscience has not been seared by long familiarity with crime and eeusual indul- wa Duncan A Johnston. Savannah. ore. Bate* A Owner, Savannah. octUtf a. WmTcowa'j Bxarr.—This articlei* good for seaare incident to the period of teething in mn and is sold for 25 cent* a bottle. ieii*qz Gen*.—Interesting work, numerooi avinga, 224 pages. Price 50 cent*. Addroe* Botta' 13 North Eight Street, St ■■Mo. Beeadvarrit—ant angX7-dAwly it eighth Wonder of the World baa been found •ergia. Tb* discoverer is a physician of tong rienea, extensive observation and profound moot, and his dieoovery haa proven inch a (iugto woman, that it is already known throngb- the country a* “ Woman'* Best Friend.” With irktbl* quickness and certainty it cures all * of azppreeaod menstruation, acute or chronic, rattorae health in *Tsry instance- Dr. J. Brad- I'a Female Regnlator anpplies a remedy long Min tbe treatment of diseases peculiar to wo- l This the Modical Taculty knows and admits, « man; of our beat physicians are using it in f practice. The medicine is prepared with great byL.H. BnulfieM. Druggist, Atlanta, G*., and 1 at $1 60 per bottie by respectable druggist* Man is essentially a religions being; and even the lowest order of savages observe rites and ceremonies of a spiritual character, and bow In humblo adoration to some deity citherof a mys tical or material nature. The institution of the Sabbath, though designed for the promotion of God’s glory, is yet of incalculable benefit phys- leally to the human race. The bent bow must be unstrung to retain its elasticity, and the tired intellect and exhausted frame of the laborer, eqnally require repose. Henoe, in keeping the Sabbath, or one day in seven asa season of rest, we but the better prepare for the sneoessfal pur suit of every object in life. Bat this is not sufficient. We owe a debt of grotitnde to onr neavenly Father for His long suffering and abounding mercy toward* ns miserable sinners, and unprofitable servants, which calls for hesrt-feit praise and earnest thanksgiving continually. We are oommandod also not to “forsake the assembling of onrselvea together” for the glory of God. Henoe the duty of attending upon divine worship is most obvious. Even the dying heathen philosopher, Sooraten, acknowledged this, when be exclaimed: “Plato, we owe a eock lo Esenlopins.” How many, however, prostitute God's holy day to sordid purposes, or worldly pleasure, without bestowing one thought upon their Cre ator, or even observing the outward ordinances of the sanctuary. This is a fearful and grow ing evil. A week since in a neighboring city, it was proposed to the directors to continue an agricultural exhibition through the Sabbsih. and the suggestion had many advocates and came near being adopted. What a comment upon the moral and religious sentiment of the present day ? A few years since such s propo sition would have called down the indignation and ont-spoken condemnation of the entire community. But alas! war is the Pandora's box wbieh nneages every evil, physical and moral, and the country has receded many de cades in the march of improvement. The pulpit and an open bibie form the only remedy for this sad declension, and henoe the importance of frequenting the honso of God on this appointed day. We would therefore invite onr readers to notice the directory of worship for to-day, and pnt in an appearanoe, every one of them, in some of the temples devoted to the service of the Great I Am. It can do yon no barm, anti may be the means of your eternal salvation. Dkmociutic Meztixo YisTxan.iT.—At the meeting of the Democrats of Bibb county held yesterday, at the City Hall, upon motion of Col. John B. Weems, Col. Washington Foe was called to the chair, and Mr. E. J. Johnston re quested to act as Secretary. Mr. W. B. John ston moved that the meeting proceed to ballot for six delegates to represent the eonnty in the Democratic 8tate Convention, which motion was seconded and carried, and the following nomi nations made: Gen. W. S. Holt, T. G. Holt, Jr., B. Hill. Esq., T. B. Gresham, Esq., John B. Weems, Esq., and E. F. Best, Esq. Mr. George Gnstin then moved that the above named persons be elected by acclamation, which motion prevailed. A resolution was then adopted that the delegates be authorized to fill any vacancies that may occur in the delegation, and also a "resolution that the proceeding* of the meeting be published in the city pipers, after which a motion (•> a Ijourn was made and car ried. ^ Gzozoia Actual Bvsixzss College.—If any of onr readers should have a son or ward to whom they wish to impart a thorough business education, to fit them for the responsibilities of commercial life, we would advise them to con fer with Prof. B. B. Easton, the talented prin cipal of the above old and popular institution. The graduates of this college can be found in many of the counting rooms in this, aud other citieo. and are generally firet^laas business men. Corrox.—Mr. J. F. Crutchfield has opened an office at No. 70 Second street, for the pur. pose of baying cotton on commission and con tracting for future deliveries. The reputation of Mr. C. for energy and sterling integrity in boaineas is too well established to require any commendation from us. Cotton States Lite Ixbczaxcx Context.— Onr friends desiring insurance should select a good home company to insure in. Vfe know the Cotton States Life Insurance Company to be tbi«- It is well managed, pays itp 1< promptly, and will bear a favorable comparison financially with any company doing bnsiness in tbe South. We take pleasure in tendoning the recommendation in the following letter: Macox, Ga., Deoember 1st, 1871. Qto. 3. Obear, Etq., Secretary Cotton State* JjiJe Insurance Company, Macon, Ga. Dzaz Sib :—Permit me to acknowledge the reoeiptjof ten thousand dollars, being tbe amount of insurance on the life of my bnsband. I feel grateful to your Company for the kindness ex hibited towards me in the settlement of this el»im, and cheerfully recommend the Cotton States Life Insurance Company to all who de sire to realize tbe benefits of life insurance. Mss. Bahia E. Olitzb. CoaocszciAL IxacBAXcz Comp ant or Aoocsta. This admirable organization, represented by onr enterprising and experienced townsmen, E. C. Granniss £ Son, most prove very popular with all, who, taking warning by (he collapse at Chicago, are desirous of obtaining adequate protection for their property. The names of the officers and the references they give are a sufficient guaranty for the staunchness and reliability of the company. Bran This.—Two hundred boxes Catawba, Isabella and Concord grapes, five thousand oranges, one hundred broiling chickens, lot of eggs, and a fine lot of pineapples, just re ceived and for sale cheap at Felix Corput's. SPECIAL NOTICES. by TELEGRAPH. FHMCIAL AYI) COMMERCIAL Ton can buy your crockery and glassware from Truman A Green, and be sure of getting as low as at any house in. the city or State. Coca ms asd Colds.—Persons who are suffer ing with the above diseases now prevalent in onr midst, will find at Zeilin A Co.'a pharmaey preparations of all kinds to relieve them; Ayer's, Jayne’s, Wistar's, Allen's, Strickland's, Globe Flower, and others too numerous to men tion. Also Brown's Troches, Chery Pectoral Trochee, Chlorate Potaua Lozenges (their own manufacture,) etc. Call and get something lest that oongh terminote in something serious. SzvzxTT-nvz grates, which Truman A Green will sell low—plain and enamelled. Alwaxs Pszfabzd.—Our enterprising whole sale drug house of Hunt, Kanfcin A Lamar seem to be ever prepared to meet the requirements of the public. They always keep a full line of goods, and are ever prepared to offer every ad vantage which may arise in the change of mar ket, fluctuation of prices, etc. If you are in want of drugs, medicines, paints, oils, glass, eto., in any quantity, call on Hunt, Bankin A Lamar. You will certainly be suited in every particular. Their prescription department is open all day Sunday for the accommodation of the sick. Fsxot goods, suitable for presents, at Tru man A Green’s—a large lot, cheap. We have secured the services of a first-class workman and are prepared to do job work in good style. Tbcmas A Gnus. Full line of office and box stoves. Olitzb, Douglass A Co. Gbatz baskets for ooal, from two to two and a half dollars. Send yonr orders to Oliver, Douglass A Co. Sole agents for the Stewart, Great Benefac tor, improved Iron Witch and Palmetto.' Refer ence for the 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 HoostoD; J. Glover of Twiggs county. We give every body as reference for the improved Iron Witch. The Palmetto is one of the best cheap stoves in the market Ouvia, Douglass A Co. Cideb ! Cidlb !! Cidee !!!—Ten barrels fine Newark Cider just received at S. T. A B. F. Walker's, 88 Cherry street B. A. Wise A Co. reoeived the gold medal lor the best Cook Stove at the State Fair. It has taken the gold medal in actual trial over the Great Benefactor, Charter Oak, Stewart and many of the best Stoves made in this country. Call at B. A. Wise A Co.’s if you want a good Cook Stove. novO-dlm Wise A Dobbs have the best Goblets, Setts, Tumblers, etc., for the least money. The finest cologne made in Georgia, can ohllt be had at Harris <fi Peter’s drug store. It it pro- » hiwiJ c?ual to ar-y of (ho imported XandXer. chief extracts. Two-Ply Carpets at 75 cents, $1 and $1 25 per yard, at the New York Store. Spam guards for grates, to save children’s and ladies’ dresses. Olives, Douglass A Co. Read this, Fabmebs asd Teamstees.—The following dispatch was received yesterday from Savannah. Send for a circular and price list and get a premium wagon: Savannah, November 24,1871. Collins rf- Little, Macon, Georgia : First pre mium awarded ns to-day, for best plantation wagon. W, W. Collins. Only the best of chewing tobacco, domestic and imported cigars—pare whisky and brandy kept by Harris <6 Peter. The cheapest Black Alap&c* can be found at the New Y’ork Store. Anotheb new lot of grates just arrived. 42 Third street. Olivzb, Douglass A Co. Wholesale bnyera will find it to their inter* eat to call on S. Wsxelbsum, Bra A Co., and examine their stock before buying, as they have the largest asd best selected stock in the city. To Spobtsmzn.—Go to Barrett A Castlen's gun emporium, if you want to buy tbe best ar ticle at the lowest price. They can excel sny establishment in the State in ream-boring and and draw-boring guns for shooting, either for oloee, for scattering, or for penetration. Tiy them. novlStf. Buy your drugs and medicines at Harris <£ Peter's drugstore, Damour't Block, Second street, corner Lighthouse alley. Hew goods received daily. ______ ‘ The largest stock of black and colored Silks in the city, at the New York Store. Toilet setts, toy work baskets, writing desks and a largo variety of fancy goods, at Wing A We invite special attention of lidies to our line of house famishing goods, as we consider it no trouble to show goods. Olivzb, Douglass A Co. Good Open Flannels at 50 cents per yard, at the New York Store. Hate your preemptions prepared at Harris <£ Peter's drug store. Competent Apothecaries, pure and reliable medicines and reasonable prices are guaranteed. Gbeat reduction are made in Dry Goods this week at the New Y'ork Store. Stt.v Yaloubs at 75 cents per yard, at the New Y'ork Store. McLean's Oobdial and Blood Purifier is the best tonio and blood alterative in the world. Fbsxch Plaids at 25 cents, at the New York Store. . Fob the handsomest Dress Goods in the city go to the New York Store. Full line of table and pocket cutlery, triple platedknives. Olitzb, Douglass A Co. A wobxht temperance advocate who was en gaged in getting up facts for a new lecture, vis ited a penitentiary to leant the experience of the convicta. Addressing the first prisoner he cam e to, a burly burglar, he said, “My friend, did whisky have anything to do with bringing you here: ' “Yes, it had all to do with it." “How so?” “Why the judge and jury who tried me were all drank.” A ncxEX PUNCH, now being manufactured at Hartford, is designed to be used sa a detective on horse and steam cars. Whenever a ticket is punched, aspring bell is rung, a number is reg istered on a hidden diet in a small stout esse like that of a watch, and tbe piece of card or number punched out falls into a receptacle, where it is preserved until removed by the super intendent of the road. A wondzbttllt rich “streak” has been struck at the Gut mine, Lower Rich Gciih, Calave ras county, Cah, a piece of rock weighing two ounces and a half, yielding the asaayer one hun dred and sixty-eix grains of gold. At this rate a ton would yield $53,140. Tbe rook so cloeely resembles the slate of which the walls of the lead are eompoeed that it has heretofore been taken out and thrown awsy with other debris from the mine. DAY DISPATCHES. New Yonx, November 2.—The purser of the French steam packet ship Yille de Paris, was detected this morning in smuggling. The Rus sian fleet leaves for New Orleans at an early day, where it will awsit the conclusion of the Grand Duke's tour, and then proceed to China. The Rondout, Delaware and Hudson Canal is dosed. A Scranton special says tbe low prioe of coal tuses much excitement If lower prices ob tain in December, there will undoubtedly be a strike in January. The Times says the Americas Club House has been attached in tbe interest of parties in Connecticut. Jackson, Miss., December 2.—Powera has been inaugurated Governor. Alcorn has gone to Washington. 0. K. Marshall delivers the anneal address at the State Fair next week on Thursday. New Orleans, December 2.—The Central Democratic Committee have issued an address iff favor of continuing the party organization and opposing all alliance with either wing of the Republican party of the State. Savanxnb, December 2.—The ship Winfield Scott has been aground on SL Helena reef and is now on Horse Shoe Fists with seven feet of water in her hold. She will be pnmped out and docked. Columbia, S. C., Deoember 2.—Both Grand and Petit Jurors have been formed in the United States Circuit Court, and several parties have been indicted ss Ku-Klux. Si. Cathisinzs, Deoember 2.—Ice has form ed in the canal three inches thick. Eight North ern transportation propellers and other vessels are frozen np in the cwil. London, December 2.—The official bulletin this morning from the Queen says the Prince of Wales had a quiet night. His fever is severe, bnt the case is progressing satisfactorily. Madrid, December 2.—It is rumored here Great Britain and the United States threaten immediate intervention in the case of Cuba. The Spanish Cabinet held a protracted session yesterday and the Kingwasia consultation with his ministers np to a late hour. New Yobx, Deoember 2.—Arrived, Charleston, Virgo. Arrived out, Bremen, Bidonia, Europe. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, Deoember 2.—The Senate will cancas Monday morning upon the election of new officers. The Secretary of the Treasury lisa ordered papers issued to the schooner Horton, recently seized st Gloucester. Michael Strohman, implicated with Stokes in the Tennessee bounty frauds, arrived and was jailed. The report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, show aggregate reoeipts for the fiscal year to be $144,000,000; estimated receipts for the current year $125,000,000; number of dis tilleries registered 1,000 43—produomg 45,500, 000 taxable gallons; fruit distillation aggregates 2.125,000 gallons. Total receipts from tobacco $33,500,000; increase $2,125,000; total yield of tobacoo nearly 106,000,000 pounds, whereof 10,500,000 are exported; number of cigars, cherootes, eta, upon which tax was oollacted was 1,332,000,000. A continuance of tbe present system of .stamps is recommend ed. A uniform tax of thirty-two cents per pound is recommended. A special tax on ped dlers of fifteen, twenty-five and fifty dollars, increasing with the number of animals used by peddlers is recommended. AIbo a special tax of five hundred dollars upon persons who sell raw or leaf tobacco to others than those who have paid tbe special tax, or who shall sell leaf to bacco in quantities less than twenty-five pounds. This would protect the manufacturers and in crease tbe reTcnne. Abolition of the present system of export and bonded warehouses is sug gested in the interest of msnufacturers and Gov- erment—drawbacks to be allowed upon proof that tbe goods had landed abroad. Loss at sea also entitling the shipper to drawback. The Government has gained three thousand one hundred and eighty-two, and lost four hun dred and fifty-six revenue suits. Seizures of property for violation of revenue laws aggregate nine hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. An early disposal of the lands acquired by direct taxes is recommended. New Osmans, December 2.—The trial of W. H. and John Boyd for the murder of Samuel Rainey, book-keeper of the First National Bank, on the 0th of July last, was concluded this morning. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. George B. Young, for nearly thirty-eight years connected with the New Orleans Price Current, has retired and is succeeded by Mr. J. O. Bennis. . New Yobh, December 2.—General Dix, in be half of the citizens, presented Farragut’s pic ture to Alexis, who accepted it in behalf of his father, saying it would take a place among the choice collections of Russia. Advices from Canada report the weather mod erating. Most of the vessels are working their way slowly through the ice. The Grand Jury of Brooklyn indicted two Douiucratio anti five Republican innp—otore of election. Hudson River is cloted as far south as Tivali. Connolly’s proposed confession is a hoax. None of Tweed’s bondsmen have withdrawn. Small pox deaths for the week increased one. Application has been made to reduce Con nolly’s bail. Boston, December 2.—The Hide and Leather Insurance Company has gone into bankruptcy in consequence of the Chicago fire, and placed in the hands of the receiver. St. Louis, December 2.—The Court-house of Reynolds county, with the records, is destroyed by fire. Balttmobe, December 2.—Mrs. Wharton has been removed to Annapolis, where her trial commences Monday. Berlin, December 2.—The Local Folios Ga zette declares for nothing lere than an apology and indemnity to the iojored from Brazil. Brazil will satisfy Germany. It is claimed that the outrage was committed at the instigation of the French npon the Prussian sailors. Havana, December 2.—The monitor Terror has arrived. Tbe newspaper Constancen depre cates the recent scenes of violenoe, and seeks to tranqnilize the public mind. Its tone gives great offense to the volunteer element, but moderate men applaud its articles as oppor tune. Calcutta, December 1.—An explosion of a powder and cartridge factory at Fort Agra killed 36. including two commissioned officers. Dublin, December 2.—Agrarian outrages are reported in Donega. Rome, December 2.—The Congress of the Representatives of the European Telegraph Companies convened here yesterday. Quebec, December 2.—The river is choked below. Many vessels have been abandoned and the crews rescued in a frozen condition. Madrid, Deoember 2.—King Amadeus was present at yesterday’s Cabinet. He showed deep ooncera for the oondition of ths Cuban people and expressed a desire to proceed to Ha vana himself and direct measure for pacifica tion. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, December 2.—Commissioner Douglass concludes his paragraph regarding the uniform tobacco tax thus: “My own opinion is that with the tax at twenty-four cents, taking into account the natural increase of the revenue as shown between the collections of succeeding years, and with the advantage of some legisla tion hereinafter recommended, we shall be able to keep the collections on tobacoo np to those tinder the present rates. This recommendation, however, is made without regard to its relation to future total revenns results. If it should be the opinion of Congress that the yield of rev enne from internal taxes should not be mate rially decreased, then the accomplishment of the desirable results expected from a consolida tion of the tax on tobacco, and to compensate in part to tbe revenue the expected large loss from the expiration of the income tax daring the current fiscal year, and the further material loss from articles and occupations formerly taxed, bat now exempt, a rapidly decreasing item, of course I would advise a consolidation of the tobacco tax at thirty-two cents per pound.” The Commissioner makes no suggestions re garding the whisky tax. He urges legislation for the disposal of damaged tobacoo, which will not realize taxes, and for relief in cases where stamps are lost from packages by accidents. The accounts of two hundred and thirty ex-tax collectors are still unsettled, whereof one hun dred and fifteen have teen placed in the hands of attorneys. Syaopsle of Wcntlier Statement. Wab Dep’t, Oeeice Chief Signal Offices, \ Washington, D. C., December 2,7:40, P. M-> The area of highest barometer, which wasFri- day afternoon central over western Tennessee, has moved eastward, extending now over North Carolina. The pressure has risen inNewEnglaud and clear weather has generally prevailed to day. In the Atlantic States winds have, how ever, backed to northeast and southeast in south Atlantic and Gulf States, with rapidly increas ing cloudiness and threatening weather. An area of low barometer with rain has passed eastward from California and Oregon into the upper Missouri valley, and the pressure haa fallen decidedly with southwest winds from Lake Erie to Texas and northwestward. Daily Review of the Xnrhet. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,\ Eiczkbib 2—Evening, 1871. ) Cotton—We quote middlings at lijf. Good cot ton in demand. Inferior articlea heavy. The money and general markets w* quote a* follows: UNITED STATES CUBBZNCT—LOANS. Per month peroent gold and siltea. Buying rates for Gold tl 10 Belling 1 11 Buying rate* for Silver 1 06 Belling l 08 EXCHANGE ON NEW XOZZ. }fdi*connt X. prem. EXCHANGE'ON SAVANNAH. prem. BAOON—Clear rib Sides (smoked) @ 9Jf CONSIGNEES FEB Jd.dc VV. It. It. December 2,1871. Seymour, Tide; LW Hasdai; Truman A G; Call*war A B; Bartick A Broe; Jones A B; Anderson A 8ac:W A Huff; Geo Payne; Jno Ingrils; Findlay's Sens. V.VANNUCKI, - TZALZB EC LA&Jan BEER, COTTON AVINrr, OFF. OCMCLGZE NO. 2, H AS just restocked his 8a'ioonwith all the popu lar brands of Wince, Liquors aud Cigars, and would be pleased to have nis old friends, and the public generally, give him a call. FRESH FISH ASD OYSTER3 Received every morning. noSO lm V. YANNUCKI, Proprietor- Shoulders. Sugar-cured hams. 17 GRAIN' AND BAT. CORN 1 00 @ 1 05 MEAL 1 05 a 1 10 GRITS 1 S5 OATS 70 @ 75 FIELD PEAS 1 25 HAY—Northern 1 90 @ 2 CO Teunesae Timothy 1 75 @ 1 80 BAGGING AND IKON TIES. BAGGING—Bengal. 19 Lyon 19 Borneo 19 Gunny Dundee Patched TIES—Goochs ■ Arrow Eureka lit 16 16 5 @ 5}< 5H# 6 5X » 6 Morning Market Ueport. New Yobz. December 2.—Cotton quiet and strong; uplands 18; Orleans 19JI; sale* 1300 bales: partly last evening. Sales of futurea to-day 3,300 bales as follows: December 18 9-16@18K; January 1811-16; Februa ry 18 15-16@18K@W; March 19tf@19 MW® 19K; April 19X; May 19K- 8toek* somewhat better than at the apen'ng. Gold dull at 10VOUX- Governments dull and heavy. States bonds du'L Exchange, long *Jj; short 9;( Floor quiet and firm. Wheat shade firmer. Corn steady. Pork firm at 1837*13 00. Lard steady. Turpentine weak at 643^. Roeiu steady at 4 75 for strained. Fre-'gbte steady. IiZTEsrooL, December 2, noon—Cotton opened quiet; uplands 9)4; Orleans 9)(@10. Later.—Cotton dull; uplands Uff: Orleans 9)(@ 10; isles 10,000; export and speculation 3000 bales. London, December 8, noou—Consols 92>£. Bonds m{- Fbaskfobt, December 2.—Bonds 97}j. Paris, December 8, noon—Rentes 561 83c. markets— Evening Ueport. New Yobx. December 2—Cotton firmer; attics 9440 bales; uplands 19; Orleans 19**; Bates of futures to-day were 3,750 bale* as follows: December 18X@1S 11-16@18X; January 1813-16; February 1815-16®19; March 19 5-16@ 19V019X; April 19 7-16; May 19X- Flour shade firmer; common to fair extra 6 70@7 SO; good to choice 7 35@9 25. Whisky 95. Wheat 133 lower; winter red wcatern 168® 163. Com lower st 73>j(S79. Rice firm. Pork heavy st 13 25@13 623). Lard heavy; kettle 9%. Beet active. Navals dull. Turpentine heavy at 66X- Roain 4 80. Tallow heavy at SU&9X- Freights firmer. Money active at 6®7. Sterling 9@9X-Cold lu3(@ 10%. Governments dull and steady; Tenneasees, Virginias, Louisiana* and North Carolinaa a;eady; new South Garolinas very weak. Teuneaesecas CSX; new 65%. Virginias 61; new 67. I,oilmans (2; new 62. Levees t!13 j; S’a 73. Alabamas 100; 5'a 65. Georgias 80; 7'a 81. North Carolines 35%; new 15. South Carolinas 66; new 29. Governments 81a 17%; 62a 11; 61s 11; C5a 11%; new 13%; 67s 14%; 68s 14%; 10-40e 9%. Bank Statement.—Loans increased nearly $4 - 000,000. Specie increased (1,750.000. Legal ten ders decreased $125,000. Deposits increased (4,- 250,000. Balumobe, December 2 Cotton firm and quiet; middlings 18%; net reoeipts 175; gross 320; ex ports to continent 80; coastwise 65; to Great Britain —; tales 310; stock 4570. New Orleans. December 2.—Cotton quiet; mid dlings 18%@18%: net reoeipts 3696; gross 4452; exports cosstwiee 998; Great Britain —; Havre ; sales 7500; stock 141,484. Flour, firm, no tales; superfine 6 60; double 7 62% @7 50; treble 7 75. Corn, market bare. Oats 63®54. Bran, supply fair at 130@l 32. Hay, choice article scarce and firm. Fork firm; meee 14 75@15 0O. Bacon firm; shoulders 7%; clear rib aides 8; dear sides 8%; sugar cured hams 14@16. Lard dull and eaeier; tierce 9%; keg 10%. Sugar firmer; inferior 5@6; common to good common 6%@?%; fair to fully fair 7%@9%; prime 9%@10; choice 10%. Molaeses easier; fair al@39; prime 40® 42; choice 48. Whieky Solti 05. Coffeo inactive; fair 18® 18%; good 18%019; prime 19%Q19%. Sterling 19%. 8ight %@% discount. Gold 10%. Wilmington, December 2.—Cotton quiet; mid. idlngs 18; net receipts 109: exportB coastwise 346; tales 47; stock 3066. Chablz8TON, December 2 —Cotton quiet; mid dlings 18@18%; net receipts 2330; gross —; ex ports coastwise —; Great Britain —; sales 1000; stock 83,166. Savannah. December 2.—Cotton market doaed firm end active; middlings 18%; net xeodpta 24171; exports coietwise —; to Orest Britain —; to Havre —; tales 20CO; stock 65,153. AuomrrA, December 1.—Cotton quiet and ateady; middlings 17%; receipts 1000; sales 900. Mobile December 2.—Cotton firm; middlings 18; net reoeipts 1050: exports to Great Britain 506; coastwise 121,965; ealea 1000; stock 32,744. Galveston, December 2 Cotton dull; good or dinary 16%; net receipts 666: exports coastwiie —; to Great Britain —; sales 200; stock 30,203. Boston, December 2.—Cotton dull; middlings 19%@19%; net receipts 570; gross 1340; exports to Great Britain 750; coastwise —; sales 300; stock 7000. NoaroLX, December 2.—Cotton steady; low mid dling* 17%@17%; net receipt* 1897; exports coast wise 2240; sales 150; stock 6144. MExrnis, December 2.—Cotton, higher prices aaked but no advance established; middlings 18%; receipts 2207. Philadelphia, December 2.—Cotton quiet; mid dling* 19%@193^. Kortli British and Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY, London and Edinburgh. (Established 1809.) Subscribed Capital, (gold) $10,000,000 00 Present Total Assets, (gold) 14,865,224 89 T HE undersigned having accepted the agency of the above First-Class Company are prepared to take fire risks on tbe most favorable teims, nov20 ly I, C. PLANT A SON, Agents. GREAT SACRIFICE! DRY AND FANCY GOODS ! A T New York coet, to close out the stock. Hav ing purchased the entire atock of Dry Goods and Notions belonging to Mr. A. Springer, in Tri angular Block, I am offering the same at New York cost. These goods are all of tbe vety latest fall and winter purchases of Calicoes and Ladies’ Drees Good*. I mean what I say when I offer these goods at NEW YOBK COST! I a* I will satisfy those who may call npon me. Remem ber the place, Sprinner'a old and well known stand, comer of Triangular Block. Be sure aud call if you want good* at astoaiahing low figure*. A. BAUM, nov29-tf Of Irwinton. DIARIES! DIARIES! EXCELSIOR DIARIES FOR 1873! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOB THE POCKET, COUNTING HOUSE and OTHER PURPOSES. For sale by J. W. BUBKE & CO , dec2 tf No: Second afreet. Macon, Ga. NOTICE T8 given to all subscribers to stock in the M&con X Street Bailroad, thit unless their iasUymeutjf mre paid up by the 10th of December next their anbscnptiona will be put in bands of in attorney for collection. The Director* having bought all the necessary supplies and having the road neatly completed they are under the necessity of adopting this plan to get the money to meet their engagements. By order of Board of Directori. nov26 eodtlOdec J. B. COBB. Sec'y and Tress. GEORGIA LAM) A6EMY. rr>HE undersigned (surviving partner of Butts & Brother), has valuable Cotton Plantations and Farms for sale or rent, in Bibb, Houston. Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jonee. Baldwin, Monroo, Crawford, Macon, Sumter, Early, Baker, Decatur, Mitchell, snd other counties. Also, Mill Property, and Wild Lands suitable for lumber, turpentine and minerals. Por sale, Butts’ New Map of Georgia—mounted, portable and pocket form. Office on Second street, near the New Court- house. nolSeodAwtJ tnl A. G. BUTTS. NEW YORK Grocery Store The undersigned take pleasure in announcing that they were awarded tbe PREMIUM —OX THE— CENTURY WHISKIES. AT THE LATE STATE FAIR We take pleasure in recommending to the public the above well known brand of Whieky, which we guarantee a STRICTIY PURE STIMUURT! CENTURY WHISKY Has bean some time in use for HOSPITAL ASD OTHER MEDICAL PURPOSES. TORRENT. 1 6TOBE, also a amt of rooms suitable for a cot ton buyer. Apply it THIS OFFICE. gep5 tf DESIRABLE LAXDS FOR SALE, M Y Oakland and Howard Farms, on the Macon and Western Railroad, ten miles from Macon. If desirable, will be cut up into lots to suit the convenience of purchasers. Good land—fine water and unprecedentedly healthy locality; conve nient to Macon: highly suitable for mut farm* and market gardens, snd country residences for town people. Title* in die potable, and term* rear eonab!*7 Apply to Butt* * Brother, Macon. aepl9eod3m* A-LsBuEUI. IS RECOIIM ENDED BT LEADING PHYSICIANS, ASP HAS STOOD THE TEST OF ANALYSIS COMPETENT CHEMISTS. READ. READ. READ. Prof. SILLIMAN, State Chemist of Conn , save: I have carefully examined the sample of “ Cen tury White Wheat Whisky." In color, taste snd odor this liquor is without fault. It is entirely ftee from any deleterious subatsneo whatever; the ab sence of all trace of lead, and of oiher poisonous or hurtful things in it is absolute. By distillation, I find its alcoholic strength to be exactly that of proof spirits by tbs present United States Law, viz: 50 parts by volume (measure) of absolute al cohol, 83.71 parts of water; by weight this corre spond* to alcohol 42% per cent., and water 57% percent. The ash is chiefly alkaline carbonate, and is far less in quantity than is found in the av erage of good drinking water. No alcoholic liquor can be purer than the sample of your “Century." [Signed] B. SILLIMAN, State Chemist. Prof. C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., State Chemist ol South Osrotiua, cays. I have carefully investigated the sample of “Cen tury” Whisky sent by you for inspection, and pro nounce it to be free from adulteration, and as such I can recommend it* ueo to tbe public. I have ex amined it for copper, lead, tbo alkaloids, and other poitonons substances, but am bappy to (ay I have found none of them. Tbe inspected Whisky con tains 51 per cent, by volume, or 43.50 per cent, by weight, of alcohol; 0.06 per oent. of aeb. To the taste it is mild, mellow and high flavored. [Signed] C. U. SHEPARD, Jb., M. D. Prof. JOHN DARBY, Editor of the American Gro cer, New York, eaye: We have received a sample of the “Century Whisky” for analysis. We have conducted tbe analysis with great care; there is no trace of metal in it. and nothing that should not come from the fermentation and distillation of the finest grains. The bonqnet is natural, depending npon a minute quantity of volatile oil or ether. We have analyzed many Whiskies, and have never before met with one aa strong us this; they ere generally several de grees below the government standard, this is slightly above. We are not a connoieeur in liquors, but if purity and strength are desirable qualitiee the “Century Whiskies” muet stand pre-eminent. Dr. J. M. CARNOCHAN, Health Officer or the Fort of New York, says: I have tried the “Century" Whiskies and find them to he of very superior quality. I am happy to recommend them, as I believe them to be entirely free from deleterious or hurtful properties. The analysis of Frof. Silliman is sufficient proof of their great parity, and I believe that they will become very popular Whiskies wherever they are once used. [Signet] J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D., Hurgeon-in-Chief to State Emigrant Hospital, Health OflicerPort of New York, etc. Prof. TILDEN, of Washington, D. O., says: I have analyzed the tpecimene of the “Contury" Whisky sent to me with requeet to that effect. I find no Fusel Oil end no trace of any deleterious minerr.1 or metallic substance. Tbs liquor presents no feature whicb does not belong to tbo best 'Whiskies, while it offers some unusual points of excellence. Its color is dark, owing lo tbe presence of Caramel, which undoubtedly improves its tone; tbo taste is emootb aud the bead good. Tbe re markable strength of this Whieky, coupled with the unmistakable marks of age which are to be per ceived, its freedom from harmful principles too of- ton found in such liquors, and its natural bouquet, justify mein pronouDciDg it both formedicinal aud domestic purpose* a superior article. [Signed] W. C. TILDEN. Prof. Chemistry, Medical Dep’t, Georgetown College. The foregoing are samploe selected at random from several hundred testimonials in regard to tbe pnrity and strength of ths "OENTUBY’ Whiskies. A Trial is Respectfully Solicited. In conjunction with the above, ire take pleas ere in Btatin;; tfcat we ala*) received tiie PRKMIU3I — FOP.— BEST DISPLAY —or— FANCY GROCERIES! AT THE LATE STATE FAIR. We have now on hand a full and complete as sortment of everything nsasllv fouua in first-class Groceries, comprising 35 kinds Canned Goods, 10 kinds Black and Green Teas, 20 kinds Crackers, Pieservee, Pickles. Jellies. Spices, Catsups, Sauces, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese. Candice, Soane (Toilet and Family), Starch, Nuts, Figs, French snd Mixed Candies, Mustard-, Vinegar, Foreign snd Domestic Wines, Liqnora, snd Cigare, Choice Goshen Cutter. Cheese. Laid, Farinaceous Goods, Flour, Salt, Mackerel. Northern Apples, Olive Oils, Fulton Market Beef, Atmoie’s Mince Meet, Bock Wheat Flour, Devilled and Potted Meats, etc. GERMAN GROCERIES A SPECIALTY Prunes, Cherries, Carr ante, German Dried Pears. Hagebutten, HoUand Herring, ^ Anchovies, BardeUen, Caviar, Green ^ Hand K^ German Pickles, Ug--. |£§S’cke«* And other articles too numerous to mention. Haxing purchased onr atock eariy in the seaton, we gurantse satisfaction, both as to price and qual ity of good*. Thankful for past favors, we solicit the patron age of one aud all, and shall in all cases endeavor topleaee. PUTZEL& JACOBS, NEW YOBK GROCERY STORE, Second st„ Damonr’s Block, Macon. noStf INCORPORATED 1850. D. F. W1UC0I, C ccrctnry.' Tlio ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1870, H CAPITAL, .//S350,000! J. RHODES BR01VXK, Pres. Charts? Makes Stockholders Individually Liable. $495,406 45 Paid in 1965-6 -*69.339 8S Paid in 1867 WIM 12 Paid in 1868 — 96ffS3 01 Premiums Received and Losses Paid since 1865. PREMIUMS. LOSSES. Received in 186V8 4105,959 68 Received in 1*87.....: : 141,881 18 Received in 1868 159,653 71 Received in 18ri9 229,001 SO Received in 1870 315,018 40 Agents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern and Southwestern States, to whom apply, or to I). F. WILLC0X, Sec’y, Columbus, Ga. DAVKXPORT A SPEER, Agent* at T. 8.POVTEI.IH Acvulet WI. J. ANDERKO.V, A:;cut »t JXO. A. DAVIS, Agent at t\ (’. KillUF.F.. Aceut a A. R. WESTON, Asgcut at Aiwrlw. . Cutblicrt. Fort Valley. Albany. ll:u\ Ulus* ite. - Dausou Witt. W. CAUSES. Agent, Macon, Ga. OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY STS T,. ¥. EASDAL. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, 53 THIRD STREET. MACOX. GEORGIA. PRICE CURRENT Proof Com Whisky $ l 10 “ ltye “ 1 30 Common Bourbon 1 20 “ Rectified I 00 “ Better 1 10 “ Better 1 IB “ Better 1 20 White Wheat 1 20 “ “ Better 1 35 Robinson County, best (5 years old) 4 00 “ “ “ (2 “ “)..... 3 00 Common Proof, Kobiuson Cjunty, new. 1 35 Goal Broof Bonrlion (2 years old) 2 00 “ “ (3 “ “> 3 5 0 “ “ “ (9 “ “ ) 9 00 My Special Brand—Imperial ltye, Ky.... 3 50 Baltimore Rye (5 years old) 4 00 Old Gibson Eye 4 50 YYYY Fenian 4 00 Kentucky Apple Brandy 2 50 Very Fine Brandy 3 50 Oid Teach “ 3 50 Good American Cognac Q cask) 1 75 Imported from $5 to 12 00 Fine Catawba Brandy 5 00 Cherry “. 2 00 Ginger “ 2 00 Blackberry “ 2 00 Pure N. E. Itum 1 75 Jamaica Rum $3 to 6 00 Good Amorican Gm (} cask) - 1 75 Better 2 50 Imported $5 00 to 8 00 Sherry Wine, good 2 00 Good Navy Port 2 00 Maderia 2 00 Fine Wines $3 50 to 6 Oo Country Grape Wine 3 BO CASED LIQUORS. Common Whisky, cosed Fine Whisky, cased $0 50 to Brandy Cocktail Gin “ Whisky “ 5 SO 9 OO 6 50 6 50 6 50 Common Brandy <; oo Fine “ $8 00 to 12 00 Common Gin 0 00 12 00 California Champagne 15 OO Fine Champagne $25 00 to 30 00 Hasdai's Bitters 800 All other grades of Bitters kept. All makes of Imported Ales, per dozen . 2 70 5EGAK5. 100,000 Seg.ira, varying from $2 00 lo $9 00 per box. When less than thirty gallons are sold to one man, some little extra charged for drawing, nov23 ttawtf stamping, etc. GO AND EXAMINE TBE BXTENSIVB STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. JA.COB SCHALL, H AYING received hiaextenmve Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, taken pleasure in announcing to hia patrons, and the trade generally, that he Is fully prepared to serve ms custom era with every thing in hia line, from the common Brogan to the fineat French Boots and Gaiters. Having pnrcb&ned direct from the mannfactorieo, he can offer superior inducements in prices, and be hits neglected no opportunity ot enataininghis well-earned reputation tor superiority of goods. Ho would further announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinity, that lie haa on hand a large supply of Leather and Finding*, with which he can serve them at rates that will fa vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly called to the fact that he can furnish Leather cat to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all kinds, etc., at a very small margin. In the Custom Work department, he still employs first claw, superior workmen, and hia customers can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin and the moat elabo rate workmanship, at short notice. JACOB SCHALL, spplO 3m 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA, SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, G Y. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any other purpose. GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, the beat BAW MILLS made to the South, IRON BAILING, LF.F PEL’S WATER WHEELS, (received the first preminm at tbe Georgia State Fair, 1871), GIN GFaHINO, (tbo only substantial article to run gins), 8UGAB MILLS and BOILERS, (the best mad.) to the State), Schofield’s JPatent Cotton ^Presses! TO RUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OR STEAM, Received all tbe premiums at the Georgia State Fair, 1871, for BEST COTTON PRESSES, (all the articles we exhibited). SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGER 3, MACHINERY of all kind*, IRON or BRASS made to order. Wo are determined to keep the reputation we have always enjoyed of maunfaturtog or repairing Machinery, etc., to tbe beet manner, at lets cost with promptness, and to the satisfaction of all. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. CCT Hiving the beet Lathes for Steam Engine Building to the State, we notify cither Steam Engine Builders that we can torn their Fly Wheel* any size from seven to twelve feet. nov7 tf ONE OF THE BEST IMPROVED PLANTATIONS IN BAKER COUNTY, FOR 175 BALES OF COTTON. T BE subscriber wisliiog to change hi* btuinesa, offe-a for side until tbe 8tb day of December next, bis valu.bte plantation adjoining places be longing to Co-onel 8. H. Bill sod Georgia L. 4 0. Company, consisting of 15u0 acres of land, 600 to cultivation snd UJ partially cleared; together with 13 head of ateck, mostly young. 30 bead of cattle, 30 head of hogs, guaie. etc . 1,000 bushels of corn, 10.000 pounds of fodder, 2 wagons, 2 carte, I cane m 11 and two 100 gallons kettles, 1 good 50 eaw gin, plows snd plow gear, cotton planteis. 10.000 cane teed, fer 175 bales of cotton, etc., all weighing not leas than 600 pounds, class low middling, to Macon or Savannah, and to be delivered to either of tbe above places ss follows: 30 bales at possession. 35 bales fall of 1872- 35 bales fall of 1873. 85 bales fall of 1874. 40 batea fail of 1875. The dwelling contains six large rooms and is framed. Five new framed negro cabins. Urge framed gin bouse, besides nine good log cabins. Mortgage and lien on property and crops. Apply to Turpin A Ogden, Muon, Ga. nov 29-6t ED. B. SMITH. A HOME IN GEORGIA. B EING about to change my business, I now offer my beautiful country residence, with its sur roundings, for sale AT A BARGAIN, located nine miles west of Hawktosville, to Puisski county, Ga. Three hundred and thirty-five acres of land, two- thirds cleared, npon which is a nice new framed dwelling with dining room and kitchen attached, to modem style, with wator and servants’ honse con veniently located. Also a nice new framed store house, A GOOD COUNTRY STAND, about forty yards from the dwelling; new framed gin-house, with now “Pratt” Gin and rubber band, and Craig’s new patent horse power attached; a good wooden screw, crib, barn, stables, tool-house, and six com- I fortable tenants' houses. The plaoe b well watered, Cedar Creek running through one of the lots; well at yard and bone lot.- soil good, snd no healthier plaoe can be found to Middle Georgia. Caah price ef place as above described (4 000. Would accept time payment from a good purchaser. Willaleo sell with the place if desired, corn, fodder, horses, mules, hogs, farming, carpenters’ tools, wagons, etc. Address, W. C. HARVARD. nov!7 deod2wAwlm. Hawktosville, Ga. Valuable Plantation for Sale. W ILL be sold on the 15tb day of December,next if not sold privately before that time, at the residence of the anbecriber, 650 acres of land, situ ated three miles from Gordon, Central Baiiroad. Location high and healthy, society good and near a first ciaaa school; poetofhee and milling facilities water,” good orohariR eeU particularly adapted to fruit, place well filled with springs and small streams. For further particular* call on the sub scriber on ths place. Terms made known on day of sals. JOHN LEWIS. nov!6 dJtwSO* Near Gordon, Wilkinson Co. MRS. F. DESSAU His just received a large stock of FUR3, HATS, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS, READY MADE SUITS, —asd— UNDEIUGATlMEKrTS , Which, with the whole of her winter stock, will be sold at the lowest possible price*. oct4-3m THE FAIREST THING YET! GO TO BROWN & CO.’S. NO. 40 ... - SECOND STREET, THAT’S THE PEACE! I ’VE just been there and taken one bid at “Tbe Fairest Thing Yet." This is none of your Mem phis Real Estate Distributions, or South Carolina Land aud Immigration Associations, or Metropoli tan Gift Enterprise concerns, bnt eomething real. Tbeee folk* are onr friends, neigbbota snd every day associates. I know them. Their voucher* are tbs very batmen to the whole country. You go to Brown and let him explain “Tbe Fairest Thing Yet" to you. and if you don’t leave a #10 noto witti him I shall decide you don't “know bow it is yoar- self." ‘-Your head's level.” “You’ve got that down right—if tbe court knows herself, and she thinks ebe does." nov25 tuAsa3w CHEMICAL MANURES. A GRICULTURAL Lectures, delivered at the Experimental Farm, at Vincennes, year of 1867, by George Villa Translated by Miss E. L. Howard. Price SO cents. For sale by J. W. BURKE, nov21 tf 'Macon, Ga. FOR SAI.F. A ^m FA-Ril of 450 acres, (moro or leea) of fertile Und, one hundred and fifty in a high state of cultivation, the balance well timbered, within two miles of the city of Cuthbert. An excellent mill eite npon the land. The Bainbridge, Cuthbert and Oolumbua railroad pitte* through the tract. Ap ply to JOHN B. BUCHANAN, cuthbert, or at this office. novld&wtf $50 REWABD. R OBERT DUNBAR, eome 18 or 20 years old. weighing 140 or 150 pounds, about 5 feet 5 or C inches high, with dark eyee, and awkward in the use of hits left arm, stole from me a mule, bridle and saddle, and an overcoat. The overcoat was of brown chinchilla cloth, lined with black; tbe top but ton off at the right eide. The mule eecapod from him and haa been recovered. I will give 850 to anyone who will apprehend the thief ana taro him over *o myself or to the sheriff of Crawford county. no30eod2w B. B. BARNES. Fort A alley, PURE GYPSUM. ft ONTAINING utaety-nmo ^ *■£***%££