The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 06, 1871, Image 3

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WISE ft DOBBS Mulberry at., Macon, Ga, IMPORTERS China, Glass CROCKERY WARE Vun worth II for SO oenu a pair, gottoCop* and Sincere from Vo to IlHtptIt. GttdOoUeUateOeeoUaeet. Wine Glasses at IS cents a set. EMM China Copa and Saucers at #1 25 a set. White China Tea Plate* at *1 a aet. nit* China Breakfaat Plate* at ti 25 a aat. Whit* Cliiaa Dinner Platan at #t SO a aet. We art now receiving and opening AS ELKO ANT ASSORTMENT OF i’fononneed by housekeeper* to bo m il IS APmRiSCE TO THE CKXl'IXE, That wo offer at No Plate* 75 east* a eat. ltraakfaat Plata* $1 a aat Dinner Plate* #125 a aat. COVERED DISllKS, CASSEROLES tad everything to match,at aetoniahingly low prior* We ere now opening tor ioepection 3 casks GERMAN VASES, From 50o to *5 a pair. lcaek English Crockery Figures. From 6o to 01 SO a ptae*. 2 casks Decorated Bed-room. Sets II, Woe*, from S510 012 a aet. ELEG4KT BED ROOM SETS, W.thSlnp Jar and Foot Bath, at MO to WO a aet. 11 ea.ke WHtlE CHINA DINNER PETS. 2 (make WHITE CHINA TEA SETS, 2 caaka BEBND CHINA TEA SETB, 1 ea*k COLD BAND CHINA TEA SETS. FURS! FURSi! FURS!! J. B. ROSS & S. T, COLEMAN bate rear BBczivno A VEST LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF THE ABOVE, IN SETTS, OR SINGLE MUFF, OR CAPE IN PRICES HANGING FROM S5 TO «7r». The Ladiea are especially invited to inepect onr etock, which, in addition to oar FCB GOODS, pre cent* the aenal attractions in DRESS GOODS, ETC, AT VERY LOW PRICES. MONEY WANTED! $13,000 Wanted tbU Month, Either In Greenback* or Local Currency, In Exchange tor Dr; Good*, Conaiettng of every deeerfption requisite to make np a flret-claa* etock, vu: DRESS GOODS, in MERINO, POPLINS, EMPRE8-4 CLOTHS. ALPACA, DC COPES. VELOCUS, SATIN VELVETS, etc. BLACK and COLORED bILKS, BEADY-MADE SUITS. CLOALS. BACQCE8, WRAPPERS and WATER PROOFS. Aiaoa CHOICE LOT OF FURS In aatta ranging from #3 to 050. MUFFS and CAFES sold separately, it desired. All of the above, together with onr nan at assort ment of BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER GARMENTS. KENTUCKY JEANS. KERSEY. DOMESTICS, PRINTS, etc., etc., Will be offered at THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. W. A. HOPSON A CO, io5 tf 41 Second (treat. REDUCTION IX DRY GOODS. In order to meet the demande of a light moaey market we will aell at hedtjobd prices Onr entire (took of DRESS GOODS, FURS, SHAWLS, OLOAK8 end CLOAKING, BLANKETS, JEANS, CAS3IMEBES, QUILTS, SPREADS, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, GENERALLY. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. COME AND SEE. W. A. BANKS & SONS, 2tf Triangular Block, Macon, Ge. THE L. AND M. PERFECTED SPECTACLES can only be bad in Macon of nov20 tf WING A SOLOMON. FOR BARGAINS IX MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING OO TO L>. -I. BAER. 1,000 Grata' Bneineaa Suita at 010, worth 015. 500 Gent'* Buaineea Suits at 012 50, worth 020. 000 Bine and Black Beaver suits at 020, worth 030. 600 Gent'a Black Dreee Suita at a bargain. 900 Gent'a Etraaixa Suite of all grades, cbeapor than the cheapest. 2,000 Freedman Suite, 03 50, worth 00 00. Boys' end Children's Saits I make a apccialty, and offer them cheeper than they can be made up. 200 Gent's Chinchilla Talmas at 015, worth 025. Planters end merchants will save 25 per cent, by baying their clothing at the well known store of D. J. BAER, novl21m Comer Cherry and Third streets. Preserve your eyesight by using the L. and M. Perfected Spectacle.. cov26tf GUT GLASS WAGE, Oar assortment cannot be excelled. LAMPS, LAMPS. From 50c to 05. A LARGE AND SPLENDID VARIETY. invite the ladies to caU on us. We can offer IhetMM •lock to select from ever shown in M aeon. WISE ft DOBBS. MULBERRY ST., MACON. GA. B. A. WISE & CO., Cherry st.. Macon, Ga. tr xor vr.vjrr to natiutt THE BEST COOKING STOVE ETim OFFERED X3T JtACOX, FOR THE LEAST MONEY, Homos G. Woir*'* Bell Scnturrs, an iavigora ting tonic and medicinal beverage, manufactured by the proprietor* at Schiedam in Holland, is war ranted perfectly pun, and free from all deleterious eubatanccs. It in distilled expressly for cues of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dropvy, Goal, Rhems- tiam, general Debility, Catarrah of the Bladder. Pains fir the Beck end Stomach and all diseases of the Urinary Organ*. It giree great relief in Asthma, Gravel end Calculi in the Bladder; strengthens and invigorate* the system. and will keep off that dreadfuaooargt, Fever and Ague, when taken * time. Especial pains have been taken ea to its quality, and a permanent uniformity is guaranteed. Thu i§ calculated to the Bell bchsappe the meat reliable and popular article of its kindT It ia dis tilled from Barley of the finest quality, and the Aromatic Juniper Berry of Italy. As a healthful bevange it ha* no anpanor. To the invalid and those who travel, and an sub ject to change* of water and climate, they will find 2$ an invaluable «pnt Hudson G. Wolfe was. for the period of twenty years, connected in the Behnapp* buaineea with the unde, the late Udolpho Wolfe, and hie long expe rience and knowledge of the holiness in which be ia engaged, should be a sufficient guarantee that be folly appreciates the wants of the public for an ar ticle prepared expressly for the diseases above mentioned, and all ha sake ia to giv* the Bell Schnapps a trail, and compare the same with others that mike tbe like pretention*. Carmen!—Aak for "H. G. Wolfe's BellSrlmapp*.' For sale by all reepectabi* Grocers and Apothe caries HUDSON O. WOLFE A Co.. Office, 18 Sooth William Street, New York. For sale bv CAMPBELL A ENGLISH. Macon Ga. Una Wbitcoxb's Stbct.—This article is good for all dir ases incident to the period of teething ia child and is sold for 25 cents a bottle. CITY A-FF-A-IiiS. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEO. C, 1871. The Mostblv Sales.—At the monthly ale* yesterday at the Court-home, the lot formerly oocupied by a church, on the comer New and Walnut street*, was knocked off to Sheriff F. W. Doyle, at $1,040. Crocus Coming.—Haight's circus is billed for ihi* city on the 21st instant The enter prising manager has added several new features to the show, and with the new doable pavilions and a splendid company of talented artistes, Haight’s circus stands almost without a rival in the Southern country. We are requested to announoe that a line diamond duster pin will be raffled at Carlos' Saloon, Mulberry street on Thursday night and that the last three chances will be disposed of by raffle at the same place this evening. Drop in and try your luok. The pin is mag nificent, and well worth the price for which it is offered. Thx alarm of fire which was sounded about 3 o'clock yesterday morning was occasioned by the firing of a kitchen attached to the residence of Mr. D. D. Craig, on Second street above Oak. The boys In red, as usual, were prompt ly on hand, and the flame* stayed before any very serious damage was done. Our citizens should be on the alert, and take all due precau tions against the fiery element recolleoting that just snob a cold and windy night as the one in question was the data, not longaince, of a con flagration that has proved a national calamity. Fbeaxs of the Ice Kcto^-The beautiful grounds of Mr. Singleton, with their sparkling fountains, lively parteeret, and verdant ever greens, attracted nj little attention yesterday. Though the blushing flowers of summer had paled and vanished before the sere and yellow leaf of autumn, a now and brilliant spectacle charmed every spectator end passer-by. The sweet little fountain which sends aloft its tiny crystal column, some twenty feet in alti tude, swayed by the rude blasts which raged and roared the live long night, was deflected from the perpendicular, and oast it* spray upon an adjseent holly. As each drop fell upon the shining leaves It congealed, and soon long strings of pendant pearls hung in clusters from the boughs, and thickening, from the continu ous icy shower, ere long assumed the size and appearanoe of splendid stalactites in some earth- covered grotto. In the morning, the whole tree woa covered with a magnificent tracery of iciolea of the most fantastic shapes, which, agitated by the breeze, shone and sparkled like diamonds in the son. It was a splendid triumph of nature over the most rccherdte production of art ever dovisod by man’s ingenuity. No limner or artist, dare ever attempt to portray its rn.gniGo.no*. The swan, from whose upturned bill the jet of water ia projeeted, presents a curious and laughable appearance. The falling fluid has encased its wings and breast with an armor of lee, and the poor thing looks disconsolate and forlorn. A visit to this beautiful garden before thaw has destroyed the^soone, would be well worth the trouble. defitf B. A. '.VISE A CO., XSaron, tin. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. 600 pairs Grate* Sored French Calf Boot*, at 85, werth 1 000 pain Grata’ Fagged Boots, at 8250. worth 85 '600 pairs Gent*' beet Calf Sewed Gaiters,et 83 50, 2,«00p*ir Gents' Kip Brogue.warranted, at 8125, 500 pSr* 1 Ladies’ Cloth Beared Shoes, et 81 50, worth 83. Boys’ and Mens' Show of all qualities, at re duced prices- • a racial, emrems-n ovraasp to nuim asn saesain, at D. J. BAER'S. nor Him Comer Cherry end Thlrd-ste. The eighth Wonder of tbs World has beau found n Georgia. The discoverer is a physician of long experience, extensive observation and profound judgment, end hie discovery has proven such a blessing to woman, that it is already known through out the country u "Woman's Beat Friend." With remarkable quickness and certainty it cans all cases of suppressed menstruation, acute orchronio, and reetoro* health in every instance. Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regulator supplies a remedy long needed in the treatment of dieeaaea peculiar to wo man. This the Medical Faculty kaowa and admits* while many of our best physicians are using it in daily practice. Th* medicine is preparedwith greet CATC byL-U. Braddcld. Druggist. Atlanta. Os-, and sold at 61 58 per bottle by respoctahio druggists vet y where. Mananor Guide.—Interesting work, numerous engravings, 224 pages. Fries 50 cents. Address Dr. Butts’ Di*pra«aty 12 North Eight Street, St_ Loul*. Mo. See advertisement, auglT-dAyly Wise & Dobbs.—Our readers would do well note the tempting and magnificent assort ment of goods in store and for sale, at aston ishingly low prices, by these gentlemen. No crockery establishment at the South offers, or can offer, belter inducements to the trade, or individual purchasers. With ample means at command, they go diroot to the potteries of France and England, and import their wares by the wholesale, and in the original packages. With rents, taxes, and incidental expenses far less here than in New York, why should they not be able to compete on equal terms with the merchants of that oily? Let every one learn by experience that snob is indeed the fact. The glass and china emporium of Messrs. Wise A Dobbs is one of the salient features of our city. Tho most fastidious taste may be gratified in the vast and varied assortment of crockery, lamps, etc., they offer to house keep ers end jobbers. Christmas is coming, and we submit no more useful or beautiful present can be selected for dear friend or relative, than a handsome tea set, or some other matterof household oonvenlenoe, such as Messrs. Wise A Dobbs can show you. Go to their msgnifioent store, then, suit your selves, and be happy. Fat Meat is essential in cold weather to manufacture calorie, and keep np the vitality the human system. From the advertisement Messrs. Jones A Baxter, it will be seen there no danger of any body freezing for lack of this indispensable article of diet. They offer baoon and breakfaat meat at extremely low fig ures, and now ia the time to lay in a supply.— Bead their notice. The “Loso” Looked fob Ajibived.—There has been numerous inquiries lately, at Zeilin's Co. 'a Pharmacy, relative to the arrival of those Long Cigars”—the smokers' favorites. They have oome, and you can call around and have a good smoke, a long smoke and a smoko alto gether. You will find, also, several other favor ite brands, and all can be suited at Zeilin A Co. 'a Pharmacy. Cbuwbs of Cokfobt—To be given away. OaB at B. A. Wise A Co.'s Castsibauxe ct the Fxjxe Islasds has been considerably modified sinoe the shipment to those benighted parts of a schooner losd of Charter Oak stoves. The islanders can now take an old lion or tiger and with their improved ntirine make him as toothsome as a recently arrived missionary from the cluaio shores of New England. Sight drafts on the Fejee Islands, (to the amount of the shipment,) lor sale by Truman A Green, who are sole agents In this city for the noted Charter Oak oooking etovo. (See Fejee accounts on first page.) I Ceded Cides !.' Cxdeb !! '■—Ten barrels fine Newark Cider just received at S. T. A B. F. Walker’s, 88 Cherry street TorronE Shell and Jet Sets of Jewelry, Open and Leontine Chains, Bracelets, etc., new and beautiful, at J. Johnston’s. dec5-lw Tke final cologne made in Georgia, can onit be had at Harried Peter's drugstore. It it pro nounced equal to any of the imported handier, chief extracts. Two-Ply Carpets at 75 cents, $1 and $1 25 per yard, at the New York Store. You can buy your crockery and glassware from Truman A Green, and be sure of getting it aa low as at any bouse in the city or State. Wholesale buyers will find it to their inter est to eaU on 8. Waxclbanm, Bra. A Co., and examine their stock before buying, as they havo tho largest and best selected stock in the city. Faacv goods, suitable for present?, at Tru man A Green s—a large lot, cheap. The cheapest Black Alapaca can be found at the New York Store. ■RV rTlT7>T T7>f2."D A TJTT tho two Kicas. Others have issued manifestoes JJ X X -a—11 1 ail UrXllliL -LX. at Puerto Principe and other places, to their i-onntryiiien, saying that the revolution :•< fin ished, and calling upon all to lay down their arms. Manifestoes recently issued by ex-insnr- genta have been eitentiveiy circulated and han had a good effect. It is reported that Crqniaii also surrendered. This is considered important. Urqnisia was successor of the noted rebel leader Pancho Vergo, who was incapacitated for ser vice. It is reported that Vergo made his es- capo to Jamaica. The only body of rebels of importance remaining near Los Limas, ia com manded by Vincente Garica, who is represented as having 250 men. Eight oolnmns of troops are pursuing GaricL Public confidence of the city is being restored, and the people are pleased that Valmaseda is to remain as Captain General. Pams December —The National Assembly effected an organization by re-electing President Gravy and Vice Presidents of the last Assem bly, as the legally elected representatives of the people. The statue of tho Orleans Princes premises to be one of tho leading questions be fore the Assembly. Bills restoring to them confiscated estates and all their rights as citi zensof France, are preparing and will be in troduced at an early day, is anticipated. These measures will give rise to long and exciting de bates. The extreme Left Wing will meet them for'proposals of general amnesty, which will be setting freo the thousands of communists still held prisoners in hulks and elsewhere, and will be considered an equitable compliment of the act of justice proposed to the House of the Or leans. The President, with his well known cau tiousness, hesitates to commit himself on sub jocts so prodneive of agitation. La Repnbliqne Franeaiso, a radical organ, says tho Left will not take the initiatory in mov ing the return of the Assembly and Government to Paris, bnt there is no reason to doubt that tho removal will be effected daring this session of the Legislature. A decree appears this even ing appointing M. Balron Ambassador to the German Empire, to reside at Berlin. DAY DISPATCH EM. New Yose, Dseember 5.—A heavy gale an last night, and continues this rooming from the northwest, freezing hard. Th# interior papers consider the dosed for the winter. Three hundred boats are oaoght—the cargoes of which moat oome by raiL The Caban Generals, Ryan and Jordan, are pressing th* Government for trial for alleged violations of the neutrality lavra. The Time*, editorially, announces that Secretary Fish with draws soon from tho State Department. The Times applauds the message, but considers the Secretary of Urn Treasury's report a disappoint ment. The Herald characterizes Bouiwell’* suggestions for reducing taxes, aa those of small peddlar. The Tribune opposes Grant'* policy of a postal telegraph, bnt finds more to commend than oppose in tho message. Tho World view* the messago as an electionary document. The Son thinks the meeaage bung ling and boggling—more unworthy of respect than any former President's message. Connolly’s bail will probably be reduced to half a million. The Zodiac ia reported ashore on Capo Hat tons. Mayor Hall declines to inaugurate the newly elected aldermen and assistant aldermen. He refer* thorn to the courts. Washogtoe, December Sesate—Gen. Blair's enquiry, covering a detailed report of executive action under the Ku-kluz bill, was de- ated by a strict party vote—exeept Tipton. House proceedings unimportant. Omaha, Deoomber 5 Ev-Award train* are snow bound at Elm Creek. Two engines sent to aaist the trains are either off the track or disabled. The snow is severe along tho entire track. The mercury was sixteen degrees below zero TMterdar morn in tr. Chablestom, December 5.—In the Ku-klux trial at Columbia to-day Mr. Stanbury, for defense, moved to quash the indictment against Crosby and others upon these, among other grounds, that the names of persons injured are not men tioned in the indictment; that tbo grand jury had decided as to the law instead of the facts; that the indictment was defective in stating the deprivation of the right to vote ns taking place at a future date, as the United tilates Constitu tion and law does not sooure to any citizen the right to vote, and that the State and not the Federal courts must redress such personal griev ances as these oompUined of. Stanbury argued two hours in support of his objections. New Ozucaxs, December 5.—The Second District Court decides that Mrs. Gaines was not the legitimate child of David Clark—nor his universal legatee, and revokes tho probate of Clarke’s will, of 1813, probated 1855, as invalid. Mrs. Gaines relied mainly on this will to sob- stantiate her ri»imx Detboit, December 5.—Moses Uusenfield’a tobacco factory is burned—loan, forty thousand dollars. Locutillx, December 5.—Dorsey's stallion. Gold Dust, is dead—valued at fifty thousand dollars. The Kentucky Legislature has convened, but there is no organization ao far. Bostoh, November 5.—The survey steamer HasBler, with a party of scientific explorers, has left for a voyage along the Atlantie and Pa rtita coasts of North and Sonth America. NIGHT DISPATCHES. \ eouirosslonnl. Washugtos, December 5.—Senate iogg introduced a bill for mail service betweedi New Orleans and several Mexican ports; also to reorganize the District Courts in Louisiana. A resolution calling for the Catacazy corres- wndence was adopted—Cameron opposing. Ad- ou tried. House.—There was a sharp discussion be tween Wood and Dawes regarding the conUnn- anoe af the Committee on the Insurrectionary States, which Wood maintained was a trick to continue the Reconstruction Committee. The Administration sustained Us first defeat of the session on the subject of the postal tele graph. Dawes moved to refer to a select com mittee so much of the President’s message as recommended the absorption of the telegraph system in the postal service of the country. This was opposed by Randall, Farnsworth, Ntblack, Beck and Banks, who contended that the subject should not lie taken from standing oommittce and referred to a select committee, one which would necessarily, under the parliamentary rule, haves majority in favor of the project After an animated discussion, in which the scheme was denounced as one that wonld bleed the Treasury to the amount of STD,000,000 end add 25,000 employeos to the civil service of the Government the motion fora select committee was defeated and the whole subject referred to the Committee on Appropriations, which is considered tantamonnt to the rejection of tho projeot. Washington, Deoomber 5.—There is heavy iee in the Potomac river. Navigation to Acquis creek is difficult. The removal of whites from the Osage reser vations has been ordered, and consist of six hundred families, or thirty-five hand red per sons. The removal at this season will cause much suffering. The Northern train is an hour behind and will probably miss connection going South. The Attorney General writes the Secretary of War that a railroad aided by donation of rublic lands is a public highway throughout its engtb, and the United States is not subject to charge for transportation of its property. The opinion refers specially to the road from Chi cago to Mobile. Selma, Ala., December 5.—The Agricultural Congress met in this city to-day. Delegates from Kentuoky, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama were present Delegatee are a till arriving. An important ses sion is anticipated. Tho hospitality of our city has been extended. General Lawton, of Booth Carolina,addresses the Congress at 11 o’clock to-morrow. Chableston, December 5.—In the Ku-khix trial at Colombia, Messrs. Chamberlain and Corbin for the Government, made elaborate re plies to Btanberry’s argument of yesterday. I Che main point of both replies being that the indictment was drawn in the exact words of the Congressional statute, and was, therefore, pat ent Re verily Johnson will begin the closing argument for the defense on the motion to quash the indictment at ten to-morrow. Naw Yobs, Deoomber 5.—A prisoner in Jeffer son Market police station was frozen to death last night. The jailors sty application to the authorities for fuel were disregarded. The steamer Angelia has been quarantined with small pox. St. Louis, December 5.—The river is choked below. The ferries are stopped here. Annapolis, December 5.—The jury in the Mrs. Wharton case will be oompleted to-day. Rome, December 5.— The promulgation of an encyclical tatter from the Pope against the installation of the Italian Parliament in Rome expected soon. London, December 5.—The acquisition of tho African diamond fields by England was oompleted by oontract Recent findings ere rich, bnt violent storms recently distroyed much property and some life. The Prinoe of Wales’ symptoms show slow bat steady improvement Public apprehension has measurably subsided. Paeh, December 5.—A bill authorizing an in creased circulation of the Bank of France is lending. It is believed Duka Acmale and Prince Joinvilie have intimated to Thiers their intention of taking seats in the deputies to which they have been sleeted. New Yobz, December 5 —Arrived out, City I Brussels, City of Baltimore, Erin, lease Webb. Arrived, South Carolina. Cotton.—Receipts to-day -UO bales; sties 525; shipped 296. Liverpool middlings ere quoted at 17V; the beet at 17”*. 2 Middlings 17,’fo. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Btock on band Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,769 Received to-day 440- Received previously ; 30,270- 30,710 32,144; Shipped to-day 298 j Shipped previously 21,521—21,817 Btock on hand this evening. ....'.... 10,032 MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Synopsis or Weather Statement. Was Deft, Office Chief Signal Offices, > Washington, D. O., December5,7:40, p. slj The area of lowest barometer baa moved since Monday evening northeastward over Nova Sco tia beyond onr stations. Brisk and high north west winds continue from Lake Erie to New Jersey and Maine, with snow on the Lower Lakes, bnt dear weather on the Atlantic coast The winds have subsided on the upper Lakes and south of Pennsylvania and have veered to sonth from Texas to Lake Superior. The highest barometer is oentral over Tennessee and MissiarippL An area of low pressure with clondy weather and rising temperature has ad vanced eastward into Nebraska and Dakota. Rain continues in Oregon and dear weather in California. Probabilities; The barometer will probably rise on Wednesday in the middle and eastern States and to a less extent in the South Atlantic to Atlantic States; falling barometer throughout the Mississippi valley with increasing southerly winds ; threatening weather and possibly rain on the Louisiana and Texas coasts; cloudy wea ther from Ark to Lake Michigan, and westward, northwest winds back to southwest, with riling temperature on the lower lakes with clondy and clearing weather. Warning si goals ordered. Coutionary signal* continued this evening at Cape Mey, New York, New London, Boston, Portland, Oswego, Rochester, Buffalo, Cleve land, Toledo. Arm NT, December 5.—Judge Leonard W. Chamberlain to-day beard the argument on the motion to reduce the bail required of Tweed. Hon. John IL Reynolds and Mr. Staughton ap - wared for the motion—Charles O'Connor and Ion. S. J. Tilden in opposition. London, December 5.—A memorial to the x>et Cowper, to be erected at Birckbamstaad, a contemplated, and subscriptions from admi rers of the author of the “Teak" in the United States are desired. Havana, December 5.—Mereno, successor to Roberts, has assumed Governorship. Havana official telegrams from Madrid, report the re moval of Valmaseda. The telegraph line be tween Los T.imxs and Santiago de Cuba, which has so long been interrupted by the insurgents, will be working again in a few days. The line between L03 Limas and Gibrs, via Holquin, is already repaired and working. The line from Puerto Principe to Gnarmaya Is nearly finished. The fact that these lines remained undisturbed after once in working order, ij comparative proof of tho decline of the rebellion. Several prominent insurgents have surrendered, among them Generals Carnelio, Parro and Varnna and SPECIAL NOTICES. Low Pbicis.—I can offer great bargains in goods in my line. Call and examine. E, J. JoHNSTOSi The largost stock of black and colored Silks in the oily, at the New York Store. Gbeat bargains in Gold-Uesdod Canes, Iins, Banjos, Pocket-books, Forte Monies, etc., at E. J. Johnston’s. . -i..... . Only the best of chcieing tobacco,'domestic and imported cigars—pare whisky and brandy kept I Harris <6 Peter. Seventt five grates, which Truman A Green will sell low—plain and enamelled. We hare secured the services of a first-class workman and are prepared to do job work in good style. Thuman A GbeeA Buy your drugs and msdictnes at Harris <t Peter's drug store, Damour's Block, Second street, comer Lighthouse alley. New good* received daily. Good Opera Flannels at 50 oents per yard, at the New York Store. Hare your prescriptions prepared at Harris <C Peter's drug store. Competent Apothecaries, pure and reliable medicines and reasonable^ 1 —are guaranteed. BEAT reduction ere made in Dry Goods this week at the New York Store. Fudifcu Plaids at S3 cents, at the New York Store. 1 McLean's Cobdtal and Blood Purifier is the best tonio and blood alterative in the world. nsASCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL Daily Review or llao Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH 1 LEGKAPH AND MESSENGER,! Ekcsmbeb 5—Evening, 1371. / NEW YORK Grocery Store PREMIUM —OX TUB— CENTURY WHISKIES, AT THE LATE STATE FAIR \Ye take pleasure iti recommonding to the public the above well known brand of Wliieky, which we guarantee a . - . . STRICTLY PURE STIMULANT! . y_ CENTURY WHISKY Has been some time in nee for ECOSFITAXj MEDICAL PURPOSES L. W. RASDAL. WHOLESALE LSQUOR DEALER, 53 THIRD STREET, MACON. GEORGIA. PRICE CURRENT: r«* RECOMMENDED BY LEADING PIIY8ICIANS, AND HAS STOOD THE TEST OF ANALYSIS COMPETENT CHEMISTS. HEAD. READ- READ. Pmf. BTT.T.TMAK, State Chemist of Conn., says: The money end general markets wo quote as follow*: ! UNITED STATES OUSBEKOT—LOANS. Per month..';:.'.: pet cent GOLD AND SlLVZn. Baring retoe for Gold. 81 Jo - SeUiiig in Buying rates for8ilvor. 2..........1 05^- Belling .....1 08 EXOHANOS OS NEW TO UK. J discount ^ prem. EXCHAXQk. OX HAYAKXA3. 8 * ^prem. ^»r.j, BACON—Clear rib Sidee (smoked) 9K @ 95i I bavo cart fully examined the sample of “ Cen- tory tvliito Wheat Whisky.” In color, tsata and odor this liquor is without fault. It is entirely fiee from any deleterious subatanco whatever; the ab- senca of all trace of lead, and of oilier poisonous or hurtful things in it is absolute. By distillation, I find its alcoholic strength to be exactly that of proof spirits by the present United States Law, viz: 50 parts by volume (moaaure)of absolute al cohol, 83.71 paits of water; by weight Ibis corre sponds to alcohol 12J* per cent., and water 57K percent. The ash is chiefly alkaline carbonato, and is far lees in quantity than is found in the av erage of good drinking water. No alcoholic liquor can be purer than tbo sample of your “Century." [Signcaj B. aSLIMAN; State Chemiat. Prof. O. t'. iuiil’AlSD, Jr., State Cliemiat or South Carolina, eayn. I havo carefully investigated tboeamploof "Cen tury” Whisky cent by you for inspection, and pro nounce it to no free from adulteration, and as each I can rocotnmeud its uso to tbo public. I bare ex amined it for copper, laid, the alkaloids, and other xjiaonous substances, but am happy to ray I have . ound none of them. Tbo inspected Whisky con tains 61 i«sr cent, by volnnio, or 43.50 per cent, by weight, of alcohol; 0.06 per cent, of aeh. To tbe taste it ia mf d, mellow and high flavored. [Signed] 0- O. SHEPARD, Ja., 51. D. Trof. JOHN DAUBY, Editor of the American Gro cer, Now York, says: Wo have received a cample of tbe "Centnry Whisky” for analysis- We have conducted tho analysis v.ith great care; there is no trace of metal in it, and nothing that should not come from the fermentation and distillation of the finest grains. The bouquet ia natural, depending upon a minute quantity of volatile oil or ether. We bave analyzed many Whiskies, and bave never before met with one as strong us this; they are generally several de grees below the government standard, this is slightly above. We are not a comioiseur in liquors, but if purity and strength are desirable qualities the "Century Whiskies” moat stand pre-eminent. Proof Corn Whisky $ 1 10 “ Rje « 130 Common Bonrbon 1 20 “ Rectified 1 00 “ Better 1 10 “ Better [.!. 115 “ Better X 20 WhiiO Wheat. 1 20 “ “ Better............. 1 85 Robinron County, licst (5 years old) 4 00 “ “ “ (2 « “ ) 3 00 Common Proof, Robinson County, new. 1 35 Good Broof Banrbon (2 years old) 2 00 “ “ “ (3 “ “) 2 50 “ “ “- <» “ “ ) 9 00 My Special ISruud— Imperial liye, 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 Old Peach " 3 50 Good American Coguso Q cask). 1 75 Imported from $5 to 12 OO Fine Catawba Brandy 5 00 Cherry “ 2 00 Gtager 2 00 Blackborry “ 2 00 Pure N. E. Rum 1 75 Jamaica Rum S3 to 6 00 Good American .Gin (i.cask) ITS Better 2 Imported ® 5 00 to 8 Sherry Wine, good 2 Good Navy Port 2 2 Fine Wines f3 50 to 6 Country Grape Wine 3 CASED LIQUORS. Common Whisky, cased 8 50 Fine Whisky, cased $6 50 to 9 00 Brandy Cocktail 6 50 Gin 41 6 50 Whisky “ ® 50 Common Brandy Fine “ #8 00 to Fine “ $8 00 to Fine Chamniume S25 00 to Hasdai’s Bitters Ail other grades of Bitters kept. All makes of Imported Ales, per dozen.. 2 70 SEGAltN. 100,000 Seg.xrS, varying from $2 00 to $9 00 per box. When less than thirty gallons are sold to one man, some little extra charged for drawing, nov23 Xtawtf stamping, etc. ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard. Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangements to oorrect the slightest error in tho time-keeping of my fine Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU MENTS, for tho purpose of observing tbe meridian passage of the sun end stars, I will bo ablo to keep the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second. KspertKl Attention paid to the Repairing and rating or fine Watches, rut well rut nil kind* of new work Dilute to order. iuly27 1y GREAT SACRIFICE! DRY AND FANCY GOODS! A T Now York coat, to clone out the stock. Hav- ir g purchased tho outiio stock of Dry Goods and Notions belonging to Mr. A. Springer, in Tri angular Block, I am offering tho ea mo at New York coet. Thetogcoid at a ail of tho very latest fall and winter put chases oi‘ . CaUcooa and L&dioH Ureas Goods. I moan what I say when I offer tlieae good* Hi NEW YORK COST!! as I will satisfy those who may call upon mo. Remem ber tho place, Spriuner’a old and well known stand* corner of Triangular Block. Bo sure and call if you want goods at astonishing low figuros. A. BAUM, nov29 tf Of Irwinton. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. W ILL bo Bold to tho highest bidder on tho 16th day of December next at 12 o'clock »f. ? in front of tho guard house, all tho land and build ings that the city own3 in block No. 37, kn6wn aa the guard-hotufe lot, blacksmith shop, muJolot and tbe dweliiDg house where tho guard-house keeper replies. T.twn and conditions on day of mile. ROBERTS, STRONG, DALY, no!7tf CouuniUoo on Fublic Property. Shoulders. b'ag&r-eursd bam*. 8# <S> r GRAIN AND 1IAY. COHN 1 00 <® 1«5 ME AT, 1 05 @ I 10 GRITS 1 85 OATS 70 @ 75 FIELD PEAS 1 25 HAY—Northern 1 90 <9 2 CO Tenneeue Timothy 1 75 @ 1 80 BAGGING AND IRON TIES. BAGGING-Bengti. 19 Lyon 19 Borneo 19 Gunny 18 Dundee...... patched TIES—Goochs Arrow Eureka. @ 10 16 5 @ 5K 55i® f ui SJ* @ H .Horning Market ueport- Nzw Yoaz. December 5.—Cotton firm; uplands 19K; Orleans 19J4; exlea 2100 bales. Seles of futures list evening 5,200 bales as follows: December 18j«aiS 15-16; January 19yi<S> 19 15-160191-16; February 193-16; March 19ft; April 19%: May 19%. Stocks firm, not very active. Gold doll at 10%. Governments dull and steady. Money firm at 67. Exchange, long 9; short 9% Floor quirt and steady. Wheat a shade firmer. Coro lc better. Pork weak; mere 13 37@13 50. Lard heaTy at 9%<®9%. Turpentine quiet and unchanged st 65. Rosin very fiim at 4 87% for strained. Fre'ghta steady. LnxnrooL, December 5, noon.—Cotton opened strong; uplands 9%; Orleans 9%(S10. Lite*.—Cotton strong; uplands 9@10; Or leans 10; a ales 18,000: speculation and export 8000; Breadstuff* quiet. Tallow 47* 3d. ■ Cotton on snipping at Savannah or Charleston 9%. London, December 5, noon.—Oonaols 92%. Bond* 92%. Pams, December 5, noon—Rentes 57f 3a Markets—Evening Report. New Yoke. December- 5—Cotton Ann; tale* 4,265 bales; upland* 19%; Orleans 19%. Flour quiet and unchanged. Whisky decidedly firmer et 99. Wheat closed quiet and holders anxious; winter red western at C5«G2. Cora dosed quiet at 78%<®79. Rico firm at 8%@9. Beef quiet. Lard, kettle 95f. Turpentine unchanged. Boainvery firm! 87%. Tallow939%- Freight* quiet. Money activo at 7, gold. Sterling 9. Gold 10%; cold at 10 during the 'day. Government* very steady. Tennessee* steady: new South Carolina* very active; balance doll end unchanged. Term oa st a, old and new 66%. Bales of futures to-day 17,800 baiea at tbe fol lowing figures: December 19 1-16<»19%@19%; February 19%919 5-16919 3-16; March 19%; April 10%€>19 11-16*19%; May 19%(S>19%@19 15-163 19 IS-16. Government*, 81* 7%; 62* 11; 64* 10%: 65* 11%; new 18%; 67* 14%; C8*ll%; 1040*9%. CntciNNATt, December 5—Flour firm. Cora ad vanced to 46947. Lard firm at 85.93. Bacon firm. Shoulders 7%; clear aide* 7%. Whisky 93. BaLTneona. December 6.—Flour steady. Wheat finn. Corn firmer; wbito and yellow 79971. Oats 51ca54. Proriaion* ateadv. Whiaky quiet. Cotton in fair demand, price* advanced; mid dlings 18X919; net receipts 99 bale*; gross 215; exports coaatwiaeTOO; sales 535; stock 4.746. ttr. Lorn, December 5.—Flour, superfine winter _ 6095 75. Corn firm. Wbi«ky 90. Pork #13. Bacon order leid; shoulders 7%; dear 7%@7%; Lard firm at 8%. Louisville, December 5.—Provision* unchanged. Whisky firm at 90. New Obuuns, December 5.—Cotton strong; tpiddlinga 18%; net receipts 6.649 bales; gross 7,681; exports to Great Britain 771; sales 7,200; etock 141,069- a Tft ; Wilmington, December 5.—Cotton n -.let; mid dlings 18; net receipts 105: export* coae:wi»a —; ealoa 209; stock 3068. J\ji . 1 Chxelestow, December 5 —Cotton strong; mid dling* 1B%918%; net receipt* 2751: gross —; ex ports coastwise —; Greet Britain 1950; sales 600; stock 34,028. BaviNNSH. December 5.—Cotton market active; middlings 18%; net receipts 8267; exports coastwise ; to Great Britain 2751; to Havre —; to conti nent 4150; Bale* 2960; stock 65,185. Auousrx, Dseember 5.—Cotton firm; middlings 18; receipts 1160; sales 1000. Mobile December 6.—Cotton active: middlings 18%; net receipts 2588; exporta to continent 625; to Rotterdam 505; to Great Britain ; coastwise —; sales 2000; stock 35,683. Galtrton. December 6. —Cotton strong; good or dinary 16%916%; net receipts 2334: exports ooast- Me —; to Great Britain—; stiea 1400; stock 32,141. Noxtolk. December5.—Cotton market firm; mid dlings 175*917%; net receipts 2111; exports cosst- uUe2753; arias300; stock6086. Memthis, Deoemosr 5 Cotton active and tend- ' Idlings 18X918%; receipts 1515. December 6 Cotton firm; mid- dlinge 19%9«%- Boston, December 5.—Cotton acute; middlings speculation and export 10.000; shipping at Savan nah or Charleston 9%®9%-‘ _ „ Yams and fabrics at JUntftWter dnlL H. CABNOCHAN, Health Officer of the Port ' S ol I * ew Xork ' ba T s: I liave tried the "Century” Whiskies and find them to be 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. SiUunan is sufficient proof of their groat purity, and I believe that they will become very popular Whiskies wherever they aro once used. [Signed] J. M. CABNOCHAN, M. D., Snrgeon-in-Chief to State Emigrant Hospital, Hoalth OfficerPort of New York, etc. Prof. TILDEN, of Washington, D. C., says: I have analyzed the specimens of the “Century” Whisky sent to mo with request to that effect. I find no Fusel Oil and. no traoo of any deleterious mineral or metallic substance. The liquor presents no feature which does not belong to the best Whiskies, while it offers some unusual points of excellence. Its color is dark, owing to the presence of Caramel, which undoubtedly improves its tone; the taste is smooth and the bead good. Tbe re markable etrength of this Whisky, coupled with tbe unmistakable marks of age which are to be per ceived, its freedom from harmful principles too of ten fonnd in such liquors, and its natural bouquet, justify mein pronouncing it bath for medicinal and domestic purposes a superior article. [Signed] W. C. TILDEN, Prof. Chemistry, Medical Dep’t, Georgetown College. Tbo foregoing are samples selected at random from several hundred testimonials in regard to the parity end strength of the "CENTURY’ Whiskies. A Triitl is Respectfully Solicited, In conjunction with the above, we take pleasure in stating tbat we also received the PREMIUM BEST DISPLAY FANCY GROCERIES! AT THE LATE STATE FAIR. We have now on band a full and complete as sortment of everything usually found in first-class Groceries, comprieing *"• 35 kinds Canned Goods, 10 k'nils Black and Green Teas, 26 kinds Crackers, Preserves, "4 Pickles, Jellies, Spices, C»tanps, Sauces, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese. Candles, Soaps (Toilet and Family], Starch, Nuts, Figs, French and Mixed Candies, Mustards, Vinegar, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liqnojs. and Cigars, Choice Goshen Rutter, Cheese. Lard, Farinaceous Goods, Flour, Balt, Mackerel. Northern Apples, Olive Oils, Fultou Market Beef, Atmore'a Mince Meat, Back Wheat Flonr, Devilled and rotted Meats, etc. GERMAN GROCERIES A SPECIALTY I. —»CCH A* - Prune*, Cherries, Currants, German Dried Pears, Hagebutten, Holland Herring, Anchovies, Sardefien, Caviar, Green Kero. 8plit Pea*. Barley, Limberger, Schweitzer and Hand Ksse, German Ptaklea, Boorkraut, Linaaen, Sago. Holland and Bap Bago Cheese, And other articles too numerous to mention. Basing purchased our stock early in the searon, wa gurantee satisfaction, both as to price and qual ify of goods. ’Thankful for past faro-c. we eo.'idt the patron age of one and all. and shall in all cases, endeavor to please. PUTZEL a JACOBS, OT TOBK GROCERY STORE, Second »L, Damour’s Block, Macon. noStf „ • V.VANNUCKI, DEALEB IN X*AG£IR. BEER. COTTON AVENUE, orP. OCS1CLGKE NO. 2, H AS just restocked iiis Saloon with all the popn- lar brands of Wines, Liquors sud Cigars, and would be pleased to bavo bia old friends, and tbe public generally, give him a call. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Received every morning. no30 lm V. VANNUCKf, Proprietor PIANOS AND ORGANS; ON INSTALLMENTS. R. J. ANDERSON & CO„ Agents for the IIALLET A DAVIS, EMERSON, and SOUTHERN GEM PIANOS, and MASON * HAMLIN ORGANS. cpHESE are first class instruments, and can be 1 bought on installments of from #10 to #25 per mouth. Thoso wanting a dosirable and sweet-toned instrument wonld do wall to examine oura before purchasing elsewhore. Orders for all kinds of music and musical instruments promptly attended to at SCHREINER S OLD MUSIC STORE, Cotton Avenuo, Macon, Ga. Greatest Production of Inventive Genins. The Original llotvc Sewing Machine. It is simple, durable, easily understood, and easi ly oporated. At tirs Georgia State Fair, 1871, the two First Premiums wore awarded to tbe HOWE for the beet family maohine tor all kinds of work, and for the best manufacturing machine. These superior machines can be bought on easy terms of R. J. ANDERSON, Agent, No. 15 Cotton Avenno, Macon, Ga. Agents wanted in every town and county in South west Georgia. From #50 to #500 per month guar anteed. decS tf DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. M Y Oakland .and Howard Farms, on the Macon and Western Railroad, ten miles from Maoon. If desirable, will be cut np into lota to suit tbe convenience of purchasers. Good land—fine water —and unprecedentedly healthy locality; conve nient to Macon; highly suitable for fruit farms and market gardens, and country resideneea for town people. Titles indisputable, and terms rea sonable. Apply to Butte A Brother, Macon. sepl9eod3m'* A. LeSUEUR CHEMICAL. MANURES. A GRICULTURAL Lectures, delivered at the Experimental Farm, at Vincennes, year of 1867, by George Vide. Translated by Mias E. L. Howard'. Price 60 cunt a. For a&le by J. W. BURKE, nov2i tt Macon, G*. BABY CABS. rj^HE lineal assortment of Baby Cuba and Per- ambulators ever received in this city. For Bale cheap by CAJRHABT & CURD, octlS tf MUSIC. A T SCHBEINER'3 Music Store, 13 Cotton ave nue, are for sale 26.000 copies of the best music at 10 copies for $t. 300 fine Violins, 100 fine aoit&rs, and a goad many other instruments, which, as we have concluded to give np business, will be sold for one-balf of the old prioe. Also, all kinda of novels, books, paper and writing material will be sold at same rates. To this last the attention of school teachers ia directed. nov29-tf FOB SALE. T HE subscriber offers for sale, lower than at Northern rates, the following imported vegeta ble garden seeds: Cabbage, of the Baltimore Large York. Winningstadt, Colwert, Rosette, Large Drum Head, Flat Dutch, and Robinson's Champion, Tri- folium, Incaroatnm. 45 varieties of Hardy, Half Hardy and Bienuiri Flower Heeds, Natural Grapes; s choice collection of Hvacinths; a new and rare variety of Tul'pi, Cr jeas’ses. Persian Ranuncalus. Jonquils, Lillirm Aratum All newly imported from Europe. [dec2 4t] GEORGE BEGGS. MILWAUKEE LAGER. H AVING obtained the agenev of the celebrated MILWAUKEE LAGtlS BBEIS, I herewith offer the n&ine to mv eat.one and tbe public in gen eral. Come and trj the best Beer in Ilia United no30 lm J- VALENTINO.^ SotwHu-paiim oir bibb covsii. T HE time tor paying State and county taxes is fast passing away. I take this method of exhing your attention to the fact. I am notified by tbe Ordinary that be will not take any more city or Brunswick cuirencv. There fore, I can’t take acj thing bat green-backs ment for State and countv taxes. F. 61. HEATH, T. O. nov28 d6Attw For Bibb County. i pay- TOBACCO!TOBACCO! q ~{\ BOXES of Vtrfiinia Manufactured Tobacco OOv graded, including tbo celebrated Lucy Hintoo and ttvranonm. Tbe latter brand took the premium at tho ia-,t Georgia State Fair. Aa To bacco in only a email portion of our buaineea we can sell at very i-liort profit*, which we promise to >. HEYHOUR, TINSLEY * CO. nov2G tf COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AUGUSTA, GA. A PARTICIPATING COMPANY. OAPITfikLi $300,000 J. W DAVIES, Fresident- W. T. WHKLE8S, Vice Preaident. J V. H. ALLEN. Secretary. E. O. GRANNISS A SON, Agents, Macon. MACOX CITY BEFEBEXCES. non. GEO. 8. OBEAR, WM.B. JOHNSTON, Esq. W E have accept the Agency of the above named Company, and respectfully present its claims to the insuring community. We are pre pared to insure property in it against loss by fire and can guarantee security to parties insuring in this Company- Participating Policies issued, entitling holders to three-tonrths of net profits. We ask a fair share of business, and can issue policies of tbe Commer cial Insurance Company on as equitable terms as granted by other first class companies. dcc3 6t E. O. GRANNIfcS A SON, Agents. HUNT. RANKIN & LAMAR, WHOLESALE DBUGGISTS. CHERRY STREET, Offer great inducements to the trade. 5 AAA LBS. Jewett’s White Lead. ,UUU 10,000lbs. low grades White Lead. 7 1,000 galls. Linseed Oil. 50 obis Weet’s No. 1 Coal Oil. 300 boxes Window Glass. 100 boxes Cold Water Soap. 100 gross 8. 4 W. Matches. Also, a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Cherni es s, Spices, Soda, Potash, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, etc, etc. PRICES LOW. COME AND SEE. dec3 tf HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR. Valuable Plantation for Sale. W ILL be sold on tbe 1-ilh day of December,next if not sold privately Letore that time, at the residence of the eubecriber, 650 acres ol land, fcitu- ated three miles from Gordon, Central Railroad. Location high and healthy, society good and near a first class school; postoffice and milling faculties very convenient, welt timbered and productive. Will sell in a body or separate lots to suit purchas ers. There is s good frame dwelling, well of fine water, good orchard, soU particularly adapted to fruit, place weil filled with springs and small streams. For further particulars call on tho sub scriber on the place. Terms made known on day of gale. JOHN LEWIS, novl6 d&w30* Near Gordon, Wilkinson Co. GUANO. >UKE PERUVIAN ol diloct importation, at Government prices. 2240 pound* to the ton. R. Gr. LAY. Agent for consignee* in U. 8., Savannah, Ga. nov9 4m 1 A. n. WXBELOCK- n. B. STABS. WHEELOCK & STARK, Successors to Bouthwick 4 Whoelock, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS BOOTS & SHOES, No. 10 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK. M. A. Watkins, . - .Wnrshnllv tile, Ga, no2dlm* A VALUABLE FARM IN HOUSTON COUNTY, At Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold in Perry, Houston county, on tha first Tuesday in December, next, st public outcry, the valuable Farm of the late Dr. Edmund J. McGebeo, deceased, lying about seven miles west of Perry, on tho waters of Biff Indian and Savage creeks—containing about eleven hundred and thirty four acres well improved and in a good state of cultivation; subject to the widow’s dower which has been laid off and assigned. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at one and two years. For fob particulars, see Houston Home Journal, published st Perry. nolGdAwtd EDWARD L. FELDER. Admr. Plantation For Sale. A BARGAIN in a plantation, six miles from Ma con. can be had by calling on the undersigned or Turpin A Ogden. The Bloom place, containing 1,721% scree, half rich creek land,l; ing on Tobesof- kee Creek; tbe balance, pine land of good quality. About 225 acres creek land are in a high state of cultivation, as also upwards of 500 acres upland. The improvements are good and ample. These Unde compare favorably with any in Middle Geor gia. C. B. Callaway, Esq., cultivated the place this year and I will be pleased to go over it and show the land and crops to anyone wishing to purchase. Terms part cash; time payments easy. If not sold by the 15th of December. 1871, the place Will be for rent. J. N. SEYMOUR. oct7-tf MRS. F. DESSAU Hu just received a large stock of FURS, IIATB, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS, READY MADE SUITS, TfKTJDBRG-AIiaiETffTS, Which, with the whole of her winter stock, will be sold at the lowest possible prices. oct4-3m MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, - . SOUTH CAROLINA T) ECENTLY refitted and furniahed with every re- ifa gard to comfort and convenience, is now second to no hotel in the South. , D. C; BURNETT, Proprietor. Late proprietor of St. James Hotel snd OtUrid Hotel, Montreal, Canada. PULASKI HOUSE, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. Fronting Sonth, » Frontage of 273 Feet. dec3 3m WAI. H. WU&BnOip, Proprietor, § 8 8 8 8 8 S