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o. YE WHO LOVE
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BARGAINS.
T Ot B TIME HAS COME.
irTt m MONDAY, DrxKBBEB 1STII,
WE MALL orris
all oub large stock
fine? Dress Goods,
at a lono wav
BELOW their value,
PERHAPS BELOW COST.
XHEY MUST BE SOLD!
WI AU BAKU ECS, AST)
reed the honey,
for Christmas Dinings,
pjOAST DAMASK,
DAMASK NAPKINS,
W. P. Caelos keeps fresh fish, oysters, dress
ed fowls, beefsteak, venison steak, docks, birds
and, in fact, everything that is good to eat.
He can give yon as good a dinner as can be had
in Georgia.
A Mzeet Chbutkas iSDHimNnr 1'eae
All—Old and young—rich and poor—are
quested to call and examine the unusually at
tractive assortment of novelties on exhibition at
the store of Wing & Solomon.
They offer at very low figures their stook of
fine jewelry,sterling silverware and fancy goods.
Presents of an inexpensive character, constat
ing in part of a variety of
Toilet Mia,
Satin-trimmed and beautifully designed work
Handsomo writing deakr.
Jsrdanieres,
Musical work boxes,
StAtaeUea,
Comical ink stands.
Gold and ivory head canes.
Meerschaum pipes.
Glove and handerchief boxes,
TXEnUKl TO LOOK AT.
J. B. BOSS A 8. T. COLEHAH.
isITtf
vKARE chance
, ,r pare for a contemplated change of part-
./nlup. " r hare determined to sell from this date
Si, tolowuw goods at
NEW TORE COST.
All of oor magnificent stock of
WINTER DRESS GOODS'
All of our
LADIES' READY-MADE B0IT8,
SAILOR jackets, cloth, flush,
CASHMERE end OPERA CLOAKS,
CASHMERE CLOTH AND ALPACA WAISTS.
TLM* rood, comprise Um moot extensive, band-
in. and eljllab stoak this side of New York dty;
touahifor CAsH, end cffeisd astbaysre
L rt New York oost, present an opportunity not
cBertd to purchaeers to secure reaUy choice
id do,liable articles at less than thtir actual
' ILe City Cara pass the store (Cotton avenue en
due*} in going to and from the Brown Honed
trine* j * ur , annunu a m
dKtOtf
. HOPSON A GO.,
41 Second street.
IttDllTIOX IX DRY GOODS.
Ia order to meet the demands of a tight money
market we will aell at
beduohd rnicEa
Our entire stock of
PIIE88 GOODS,
FOBS, SHAWLS,
CLOAKS and CLOAKING,
BLANKETS, JEANS, CASSIMERES,
QUILTS, SPREADS,
A1CD
HOlfE F0RSISH1NG GOODS, GENERALLY.
WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY.
COME AND BEE.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
deal If Triangular Block, Macon, Ga
j. aoaaox outlaw, oao. a. wans, z. T. coMitxa.
aarrcxn r. Clears sew.
OGDEN & CO.,
Cotton Commission Merchants,
MACON. GA.
J -tOTTON PURCHASED FOB ORDER. OON-
tlNMENTS FOB NEW YORK, AND ORDERS
FOB PURCHASE OB BALE FOB FUTURE DE
LIVERY SOLICITED.
Refer by Permission to
Mem. B. R. Graves A Oo. New York.
Central Railroad and Banking Company, Sevan-
C Meaan. John W- Anderson's Bona, Savannah.
Mtwira. Duncan A Johnston. Savannah.
Messrs. Bate* A Comer, Savannah. octl7 tf
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry st., Macon, Qn.
11 TOO WANT TO rUftCHAlK
TIE BEST COOKING STOVE
cvza orrzaan m ruoow,
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
B. A. WINE A CO.. Macon, Ga.
BALL, BLACK A CO.
MS and 507 Itrondnay. Now York,
Offer for the
HOLIDAYS
the moat complete and best selected assortment of
the following goods to be found in the city:
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY.
WATCHES FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
STERLING SILVER TABLE WARE.
BRONZES, ANTIQUE AND MODERN.
MARBLE AND BRONZE CLOCKS.
marble statuary.
FANCY GOODS
GENERALLY.
dech-tf
Dr. Hurley’s Ague Tonic
Purely Vegetable t So Arsenic, So Mercury
In tie Composition!
N O CURE, NO FAY, is directions be followed.
No danger in taking an overdose, aa we put
no poison in oar medminee. One dollar pec bottle.
Dr. Hurley's Stomach Bitters
1 8 the remedy, par exeeOanee, for all diseases
arising from debility, disordered stomach,
lose of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all
kladied ailment*, where a gentle and permanent
etimr-’.ar.t and toaiais required. Pleasant to take.
One dcUar per bottle.
Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
(reskm as the moat reliable, searching and bxi ra
ises alterative within their reach, and a, a Blood
Purifier it certainiT stands without a rtvaL One
dollar per bottle.
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup
rpHE indispensable remedy in the nursery. No
-L more use for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman a
Drops, or other strong opiates. No Dad effects from
the n.e of Seabrook’s. Health to the chili rest to
the mother, and a dear conscience to the vendor,
ffiosuta per bottle.
Pearl and enameled opera glasses,
and numerous other fancy articles being re
ceived for present*. A source of joy to the do
nor aa well as to the receiver. Remember, the
plaee to look aa well as to buy is at wing A Sol
omon'*.
Tnx Georgia No. 2 bar ia supplied with the
finest liqnon.
W. P. Gaanos ia agent forth* celebrated Acme
whisky and Philadelphia ala.
Buy your drugs and medicines at Barrie A
Peter’s drug store, Damnufs Block, Second street,
corner Lighthouse alley. If cut good* rcceited
daily.
Bock Caxdt Dane, aa fine syrup as was ever
eaten, ia sold by W. P. Carlos.
Garrzn JIalaeo is at the oyster stand in the
Georgia No. 2., and keeps the very best of Apa-
lachicola and Savannah oyatora.
Casus keeps one of the finest saloons in
Georgia.
Good Opera Flannels at 50 cents per yard,
at the New York Store.
Ir you want a good dinner or anpper tbe place
to go is the Georgia No. 2.
Try It.
“Caoat thou not minister to a mind diseased,
And with some sweet, oblivions antidote.
Cleanse tbe fonl bosom of ibe perilous stuff
That weighs upon tbe heart?"
Certainly: PbairraTtox Btttebs will do it when
nothing else will. Melancholy, depression, hypo
chondria, insanity, all spring, more or lees, from
a diseased stomach, and this Plantation Bitters is
a rare cure for. There is no mistake about it
dyspepsia, headache, dullness, ague, and low spirits
must yield to tbe health-giving and genial influ
ence of the Plantation Bitters If you are in
doubt, make one trial and be convinced.
Frail, x.id Pazcaimoy.—This ia a season
tries the frame and the constitution. If there be
a weak spot in either, tbe chilling damps, the ma
larious fogs, the varieties of temperature that
mark the commencement of the winter season are
rare to find it out. There are few system* that
have not a weak spot somewhere, and the wisest
thing that any man or woman can do is to fortify
it by a course of Hoetetter'a Stomach Bitten, and
thus keep tbe enemy at bay. In war, when a city
ia menaced the first thing to be done la to strength'
on the ramparts. The earns policy should be
adopted with the bnmtn body, when its direst foe,
malaria, ia abroad. If the stomach la weak, this
tonic will lend it vigor; if tbe bowels are morbidly
sensitive, this alterative will regulate them; if the
liver ia inert, this wholesome stimulant will ronse
it; If there la constipation, this aperient will cure
it; if there is nervous debility, this nervine will
teplaoe it with nervous vigor; if there ia impurity
in the blood, this deparent will neutralize it; if
there is a cloud on the spirits, this exhilarant will
dispel it These are facte that have been demon
strated every day for the laat twenty yean. Can
as much be said for any other medicine—or rather,
can as much be proved l tor anything may be said
try the unscrupulous. Do not except any of the
ixal bitten sometimes recommended by dealers
in lien of tbe Standard Beatorativo.
Lessons In Cookery.
Hans Schmidt he loves his soar kraut,
Crapeau dost* on ze frog;
John Bull likes beef and ’alf and 'alf,
Tbe Chinee goes for dog.
And there's troth in Wcllera Pieman's claim.
While at Grimalkin looking;
*'I can make yon mutton, beef or veal,
There's everything in cooking."
Tbe Georgian is cosmopolite,
With his hominy and bog;
He'll eat the Deutacher'ssonr kraut,
Or he'll go the Frenchman's frog.
Tis oooking the savory dinner makes,
No matter what the food is.
• • • • •
The public will please excuse Truman A Green
for not publishiny the rest of this exciting poem,
but the mute failed and could not do justice to
the theme. The point ie, that no matter what
the material may be—if you hate a Charter
Oak store, it can be cooked into a savory and
delicious meal.
Boauuus, the Great Alterative. Its action
upon the most inveterate cases cf Rheumatism is
wonderful indeed.
Newsom's Dxror, Va., April 25,1862.
QarrruMx-t: I received your kind letter in
March, also tbe Iloeadalls ordered, and retain
many thanks, as I am greatly benefitted by its use.
have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for nine
yean, so much so that at the time I ordered the
Bosnians my hands were in snob condition that I
could not write, therefore had to get my cousin
to do so for me.
I have used as yet only two bottles of tbe medi
cine, but the effect hse been wonderful- I now
write yon myself, not requiring the services of my
main. M. A. C.
deo 1S-2W
Da Puce's Caxan Biki.vo Fowdee—.After a six
yean' test ia acknowledged to bo the only strictly
pure, healthful, and reliable baking powder in the
market. Bis Flavoring Extracts equally pure.
Eooxomt.—By using Mrs Whitcomb's Syrup for
children, msny a doctor's bill can be saved, and
much suffering averted. Bead the advertisement in
another column.
Habuaoe Gem*.—Interesting work, numerous
engravings, 224 pages. Pries 50 rente. Address
Dr. Butts' Dispensary 13 North Eight Street, St
Louis, Mo. See advertisement. aug!7-dAwly
A Slight Cold," Cocons.—Few ue aware of
the importance of checking a cough, or “slight
cold" which would yield to a mild remedy, if neg
lected, often attacks the longs. •'Broun's Bron
chial Troches” give ears end almost immediate
relief.
Food is Lite —“One man," says the proverb,
may lead “the horse to the water, but twonty men
cannot make him drink." But it is also true that
the hone cannot drink unless be be taken to the
water. In like manner, while it ia true that each
part of the body must be in a condition of readi
ness to take up fiom tho blood the nutriment it
needs, it ie also true that there must be abondtnoe
of good blood for each part to take up nutriment
from. Now. in order to have good blood, we must
have, on tbe ono band, a sufficiency of appropriate
whole rams food, and, on the other band, we must
have a sufficiently keen digestive power, that ia,
■imply—dissolving power—in the stomach. Many
■offer from more or leas deficiency in this “die
solving'' power. To eupply this very deficiency,
the primary and chief function of that great
tonic stimulant. Dr. Gottlieb Fiscb's Bitten 1
This subject continued next week under “-VaTri-
tion : Hon Possible."
Unsox G. Worn's Bell Scrams, an invigora
ting tonic and medicinal beverage, manufactured
by the proprietor* at Schiedam in Holland, is war
ranted perfectly pure, and free from all deleterious
substances. It 1a distilled expressly for cases of
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dropsy. Gout. Rheum*-
tism. general Debility, Cattrah of the Bladder.
Taina in the Back and Stomach sod all diaeaaee of
tha Urinary Organa. It gives great relief in Asthma,
Gravel and Calculi in the Bladder; strengthens
and invigorates tbe system, and will keep off that
dreadful eoourgo, Fever and Ague, when taken in
Especial pair* have been taken aa to its quality,
*nd a permanent uniformity is guaranteed. Ttue
ia calculated to make the Bell Schnapps the most
reliable *nd popular article of ita kind. It is dis
tilled from Barley of the finest quality, and the
Aromatic Juniper Berry of Italy. Aa a healthful
sverage it baa no superior.
To the invalid and those wbo travel, and are aub-
to changes of water sod climate, they will find
- an invaluable agent.
Hudson G. Wolfe was. for tbe period of twenty
rests, connected in the Schnapps bnwneea with hia
'unde, tha late Udolpbo Wolfe, and hia long expe
rience and knowledge of the business in which be
ie engaged, should t o a sufficient guarantee that he
f oUv appreciates the wants of the public for an ar-
tido prepared expressly for the ihseasee above
iooed, and all be asks ia to give the Bell
,ppa a trail, and compare the same with others
that make the like pretentions.
Catrnos!—Ask for --IL O. Wolfe’i Bell Schnapps."
For sale by all respectable Grocers and Apothe-
rita. HUDSON O. WOLFE A Oo..
Office. 18 South William Street, New York.
For eaUbv CAMPBELL A ENGLISH Macon Ga.
Nxw Deco Stole.—Among our new advertise
ments this morning will be found that of Mr.
R. B. Hall, wbo has recently purchased the
drug establishment of T. W. Ellis, corner of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue. Mr. Hall baa
received within a day or too past a heavy stock
of new drags, and now offers to the citizens of
Maoon, drags and medicines which he knows to
be fresh and pure. Ha cornea among us well re
commended, and we have found him an affabla
and courteous gentleman. He has had seven
teen yean experience in the drag basin eta and
willsoperintend in person the prescription de
partment. He offers superior inducements
the old stock purchased of Mr. Ellis, which be
will sell at leas that New York ooat We oom-
mend him to the patronage of oor citizens.
Ikfoktast to Yorso GxxTLTMEt.—At an ad
journed and numerously attended meeting
the young men of our dty held yesterday, the
following preamble and resolution* were cnanl
mously adopted, viz:
Whereas, At the last meeting of the young
men of Macon, a oommittee of nine were ap
pointed to inspect the various stocks of holiday
goods, etc., offered for sale in this dty, and
Whereas, The said committee report unani
mously that they have examined all the said
stocks of goods and found that in variety, cheap-
ness and tastefulness, that of Brawn & Go., of
Seooud street, far exoeeds all others, and
Be it resolved, That we, the young men of
Maoon, will purchase our Christmas gifts for
our mothers, sisters and sweethearts at Brawn
A Co.’s
Further resolved. That these resolutions, eta.
be published in the Teltosath asd
CITY AFFAIRS.
THURSDAY MORNING. DEO. 21,1871.
Tnz bays should remember that they can get
fire crackers for ten oents a pack, and six-ball
Roman evcdles for ten cents each, at Hall’s
drug store. A few Montgolfier balloons for 25
cents each. dec21-2t
£0 bbla West's No. 1 Coal OU for sale at Balti
more prices, freight added, by
It J. H. Zziltk A Co.
Noxtolx oysters at 8. T. A B. P. Walker's,
1 Cherry street. dcc20-tf
A HANDSOME HEAVX SOLID StLVEU CBKAM FITCH
ES, worth $60, will bo pro- ented to the largest
purchaser of goods from lit stook by 8 o’clock
*., December 23d. E. J. Johnston.
French Plaids at 25 oents, at the New York
Store. _
To Efobtsiizn.—Go to Barrett A Castlcn's
gun emporium, if you want to buy the best ar
ticle at the lowest prioe. They can exoel any
establishment in the State in ream-boring and
and dra^boring guns for shooting, either for
dose, for scattering, or for penetration. Try
them. novlStf.
The cheapest Black Alspac* can be found at
the New York Store.
Fireworks of all kinds at 8. T. A B. P. Walk
ers, 88 Cherry street. dec20-tf
Only the best of chewing tobacco, domestic and
imported cigars—part whisky and brandy kept
by Barris A Peter. ^
Two-Ply Carpets at 75 cents, $1 and $1 25
per yard, at tho New York Store.
Htancinths Bulb.—AU colors Uyandnth
glasses with or without bulb, for sale at Wise A
Dobb's.
When yon decide to buy a wagon go and see
tbe Jaokaon at B. H. Wrigley'e, No 66 and G8,
Second street, before you buy.
The Jaokaon wagon and many other kinds
are sold at low figures by B. H. Wrigley, No.
and G8, Second street.
Wholesale buyers will find it to their inter
est to call on 8. Waxelbaum, Bro. A Co., and
examine their stock before baying, as they have
the largest and beat selected stock in the dty.
Bate your prescriptions prepared at Barris
Peter’s drug store. Competent Apothecaries,
pure and reliable medicines and reasonable
prices are guaranteed.
Great reduction are made in Dry Goods this
week at the New York Store.
The beat Christmas present for your wife, is
one of those “reel French china dinner sets,"
containing 150 pieoes, which Wise A Dobbs are
actually Balling for $37 50.
Ora Hundred toilet seta from $1 to $15. Fif-
wine eeta from SI to $10. Ono hundred toy
tea seta from 15 oents to SI 75.
Plated Ware of the best quality can bo
found in abundance at Truman A Green's.
Goram A Co.'a-elegant solid diver goods in
(a specialty with mo for 20 years) for
holiday and bridal presents, at E. J. Johnston's.
M.vv your little wife’s heart glad this Christ
mas by going to Truman A Green's and buying
her a pretty present; say a new castor, or a
pair of raxes, or any of the thousand and ono
articles for sale there.
Eine reiche Auawahl von Gegenataendenfner
Weihnschts, trad Nenjahisgeschenke passend
bei Truman A Green, Triangular block.
Un aasortiment magnifique adapts pour des
presents de hoel et des e'trennes chez Truman
A Green, Triangular block.
Solid Silyez Pitches*, goblets, cups, etc.,
eta, for the holidays, at very low figures, at E.
J. Johnston’s.
Seating Rise open every night from htlf-
past seven to half-past nine o'clock.
Orra at Niobt.—J. W. Burke A Ca an-
counce through our columns that they will keep
open their bouse of business at night daring
the bohdeya. This ia hot right, aa many who
are employed during the day will want to make
purchases of holiday goods at night, and they
should, by all means, bars an opportunity of
seeing the msny beauties that Burke A Co. have
laid in for this special oocasion.
Accident on the Southwestern Railroad.
On Monday night last, an sect dent occurred to the
accommodation train on the Southwestern Road
near Powerxville. Tha axle of the tender broke
and threw four or five cars off the track, but for
tunately no person was hurt. None of the cars
were materially injured. The trains on Tues
day were delayed a short time in consequence of
the accident, but made all the connections in
Macon.
Wobth Loosing At.—We know that the
weather is cold, very cold, but still we would
advise oar readers to stop a moment or taro
when they pas Brown A Co'*, store on Second
street, and inspect those exquisite chroma's on
exhibition in their show windows. That basket
of peaches really have the “fax” on them, and
aa for the two half lengths of lovely girls one
goes boms dissatisfied with his better half after
a glance et them.
Fine Arts.—We hope oar citizens will not
forget that the sale of those magnificent paint
ings in the old postoffiee building will oom-
menoe to-night at 7 o’clock. We insist that
there be a Urge attendance end that they mani
fest a liberal disposition in their parch axe«.
bach an opportunity to procure real gems of
art is rarely afforded to the citizens of Macon,
and we cut assure them that a visit to tho hall
daring the day will folly satisfy the best con
noise ora of the truthfulness of onr assertion.
Don’t fail to call and examine the collection da
ring the day, if yon hare not heretofore.
“Liobtsixo CnasoEs.”—The above caption
b certainly applicable to the oondition of the
weather “at this time present.” Oa Taesity
night at 12 o'clock it was so warm aa to make a
long walk, snch as we take nightly, in reaching
onr domicile, very unpleasant. In walking a
little more than half a mile we were thrown into
a heavy perspiration; at seven o'clock yesterdiy
morning shawls and overcoats combined were^
barely sufficient to make one oomfortable. There
mnst have been, within six or seven hours, a
change of at least fifteen to twenty degrees in
tbe temperature of tbe westher. Snch sadden
changes mnst neeessirily be injurious to hoalth,
and it behooves ns all to use every preeantion
to prevent pneumonia.
Another False Alarm.—Yesterday afternoon
At abont five o’clock, tho fire bells sounded an
alarm, and soon tbe streets presented a scene of
general confusion. The fire companies were in
groat commotion, all hastening to their engine
i*. Two of tho companies had their en
gines ont, ready to move to the scene of action,
before it was ascertained that another false
alarm had been given. We inquired eagerly for
the cause of tha trouble, bat oonld learn no
thing definite in regard to it Theso sadden
changes in the weather are good occasions for
fires, and we eantion onr citizens to be extremely
earofol. Maoon has been truly fortnnato in her
exemption from the ravages of fire, and every
preeantion abonld be token daring the winter
months to prevent a conflagration. Onr fire
department is one of tho best in tho State, but
lot ns remember that Chicago boasted the beet
waterworks and firo department in America.
Her fate shows the folly of dependence upon
earthly aid for tho extinguishment of tho de
vouring element in closely crowded cities when
heavy winds are blowing.
The Moulton Concert To-night.—Wo are
gratified to know that Mrs. Monlton will havo
an audience to-night that will be a fit tribnto
from Georgia's “Central City ’’ to her genius,
and the well won Yamoaa n vocalist sho now
enjoys. She appeared at Atlanta on Monday
and Tuesday nights, and completely captivated
all hearts, ears and eyes. The papers there are
more unanimously enthusiastic in their bravos
than we have ever witnessed before. We print
upon the outside of this issne something abont
her which will be found interesting. The fob
lowing song, whioh will bo sang by Mrs. 11. to
night, should alone bo inducement sufficient to
peek tho hall:
TENDED AND TRUE.
He etolo from its neet in my golden lutir,
A knot of ribbon bine;
He placed on my hand a jewel rare.
And whispered soft aa be held it there—
Tender and true—adieu! adieu!
The almond eras bending with blosromt white,
The roses blushed through the dew;
The violet smiled In the slowing light.
And Life waa happy and Hope was bright.
Tender and true—adieu! adieu!
They brought my soldier homo to mo.
And my knot of ribbon blno;
Bat the cruel woand on tho brow was hid
By the flqr draped over the coffin lid.
Tender and true—adieu! adieu!
Tho almond flowers in the breezes shako,
The rcees still blush through tbe dow;
But the springing of Hope will never awake.
And the lone, lone heart will wail till it break.
Tender and true—adieu! adieu!
BY TELEGRAPH
1)IY DISPATCHKN.
Columbia, December 20.—The revolution im
peaching Gov. Sxott is pending. Bowen spoke
two boon, declaring himself terribly in earnest.
He meant to impeach the guilty State officers
seriatim. He stated that Scott confessed to
twenty-two millions of fraudulent Honda, and
within three days. State Treasurer Parker had
defied the legislature to proceed against the
Ring, because of the nniveraal corruption of
that body. Bowen, in order to make ante of
two-thirds vote, moved lb* | o-dpooc neut of the
impeaohnient resolution till after the Christmas
rooms. If a full Ilonas rejected tbe measure,
Bowen won!d resort to the court*. He pledged
himself to assist with evidence and other means
in the oonviotion of Gov. Scott and other guilty
officials. It ia raniore i that Scott, admitting
the probabdity of conviction by the Senate,
impeached by the House, will resign.
Washington, December 20.—Tho Senate
passed the appropriation bill for the expenses
under tbe treaty of Washington. The bill re
garding the Louisiana election was transferred
from tbe Judioiary to the Committee on Elec
tions and Privileges. In the House the com
mittee on Civil Service was directed to inquire
into the expediency of a law electing poet mas
ters by tbe people. The post route bill was
The labor and education bills were
New York, December 20.—No arrests were
made las* night. The grand jury were called
this morning on important information received
by the foreman.
A Herald special saya it is suspected that tho
statement of the case by'the United States be
fore the Geneva commission, lost in November,
fell into the bands of the British government,
who read it, to tho disadvantage of the United
States.
The Times says it ia evident that Mayor Hall
has friends among the grand jury who, step by
step, fight his indictment.
A meeting of the Committee of Seventy re
solved tiiat it bad not changed ita views mat
Mayor Hall and War. JL Tweed should resign.
The committee had entertained no compromise.
Mr. Collender, bank examiner, has been ar
rested, charged with receiving a bribe of $75,.
000 from the Ocean Bank.
Memthis, December 20 — A man larking
around the prison in Union, Tenneesee, where
the express robber* were committed, killed
polioeman and wounded another; bnt subse
quently the lorker was caught, and afterwards
a band of disguised men broke tbe jail and
killed the express robbers, Levi and Farrington,
and bong tho lnrkor, who was named Zder,
from Kentucky.
Salt Lake, December 20 —A heavy snow
prevails in the mining oanons—three moro feet
fell. Communication is difficult.
Hatamobas, December 20.—Th i insurgent
sympathisers here, stimulated by the occupa
tion of Burgos by the revolutionists, may com
mence hostilities at any moment The occupa
tion of Burgas by a small force initiates revo
lution in the State of Tomanlipas.
Sandringham, December 20.—The Prince of
Wales had a quiet night, and the coarse of re
covery is uninterrupted. His oondition is sat
isfactory to bis physicians.
Mount Carmel, Pa., December 20th.—The
Iron works hero were destroyed by fire last
night
New York, December 20.—Arrived ont: Do-
nau.
5IUIIT IIIMMITIIIX
Batchelor's Hair Dye.
Tbit superb Hair Dye ia the beet in the world—
jy harmless, reliable and tut tan Un ecu* ; no
t; no ridicolotu tint A or draagreeale
luina Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye
i immediately a eplaodid Black or natural
own, Ioatm tbe hair dean, soft, beautiful; does
tain a particle ot lead or any injurious com-
Soid fay all druggists. Factory, it BOND
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r. N. Y.
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Dr. Harley’s Popular Worm Gaudy
Y S really all U debar to bo—a SPECIFIC—remoT-
X leg all wo nr a from the human viscera. No harm
ful effect from It* use. Children love it. No dan-
ger in givieg an OTerdoae. 25 oant* par box.
Dr. bdnaft Elixir of Bart and Iron.
T HE Great Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per
bottle. AU for sale by druggists everywhere.
J. W. SEATON A 00., Proprietor*,
•erUeodJtw.f LctuerUic, Sy.
Whi Will Ye Die .’-Death, or what is worie, ie
the inentalie result of continued suspension ot
the menstrual flow. It is a condition which abonld
not ho tnfled with. Immediate relief it the only
safeguard agiinat constitutional ruin. In all caeca
of tnppreeeion, euipension or other irregnlarity of
the “conr.ee," Dr. J. Bradfleid’e Female Regula
tor U the only euro remedy. It acta by siring tore
to tho nervous centres, improving the blood and
determining directly to the organa of menstrua
lion. It ie a legitimate prescription, and the moet
intelligent Doctors ue it. Prepared by J. H.
Bradfieid, druggist, Atlanta, Ga., 81.53 per bottle
and sold by respectable drugtfete ereirtThere.
Lxontine, Opera and Vest Chains, Band
Bracelets, Locket*, Neck Chains, Sleeve Bat
tons, Studs, etc., eta, for tho holidys at E. J.
Johnston’s.
Tax largest Mock of black and colored Silks
the dty, at the New York Store.
Ir yon are in doubt what cooking stove to buy
call on Truman A Green and see that stand
ard stove, the old reliable Charter Oak.
PoacXLAiNX-LINED, tripple-Dlated, double-wall
ioa pitchers, waiters, goblets, carton, wine and
fruit stands, pickle oastora, call balls, eta, at
E. J, Johnston's. delGtil24
The finest cologne made in Georgia, eon onlt
be had at Harris A Peter's drug tiers, ft is pro
nounced equal to any of the imported handler,
chief extracts.
Silk Valour* at 75 oents per yard, at the
New York Store.
IIodoxr'* fine ivory table knives, extra heavy
foifca, and spoons to match, of the best silver
plate at Tinman & Green’s.
Solid sterling silver table and tea spoons,
forks, ladles, batter-knives, eta A good supply
at E. J. Johns tor.'a.
Teotlx Plated Tea SeU (6 pieces) at E. J.
Johnston's.
Writing dzexs, work boxes, toilette sets,
vases, parian figures, walking canes, eta, eta,
at low prices. Some very desirable goods at
and under cost, at E. J. Johnston's.
Der “Charter Oak” tat der bests Eochopen in
Gebranch. Truman Jc Green aind die alleini
gen Agectcn fuer deuselben and verpfiichten
nick den Betrag irgend tines Ofens, wricher
nicht alien Erwartrragen entapricht, prompt
Zuraeckzuerstatten.
Fob the handsomest Droei Goods in the oit
go to the New York Store.
A Brilliant Wedding.—We oopy the follow:
ing from the Atlanta Confutation of yesterdey-
Sccirrr News.—Long before eight o’clock
last night, the grace, beauty and elite of At
lanta commenced gathering at the Central Pres
byterian Church, to witness tbe nuptial* of
Thomas J. Phillips and Mis* Erie Hayden,
daughter of Judge J. A. Hayden. An arch of
evergreen and magnolia blooms spanned the
altar, a beautiful and tasty monogram of the
bride and groom being suspended from tha cen
ter of the arch.
The following were the attendants:
Miss Luey Hayden, Mias Georgia Ruasel),
Min Julia Reeves, Min Mamie Pitta, Mis* Alice
Glenn, Miss Emma Moore, Mis* Mary Will*.—
George Shaefer, J. C. Boyd, W. H. Mitchell,
- Hobson, A. J. Beall, J. F. Mobley and W.
Phillips, Jr.
The attire of the bride was lovely and in ac
cord with oorrect taste. The assemblage lost
light of the magnificent beanty of tbe dress in
the bewitching appearance of the brida
As the bridal cortege passed up the stales of
the church, the organ, trader the skillful manip-
ulationaof the accomplished Min Carrie Cowles
—herself the incarnation of musio—pealed forth
in sweetest tones:
“Soft o'er the fountain
Breaks the day too soon—
With thy dark eyes’ splendor.
Where tbe warm light love* to dwell—
Weary looks yet tender
Speak* the fond farewell—
Nits, Juanita, let me linger by tfar side;
Nila, Juanita, be my own fair bride."
Tbe marriage oeremony waa performed by the
venerable Dr. J. 8. Wilson, in an impressive
manner.
As the newly wedded, with their attendant*,
came out, the organ gave a “ wedding march ’
in grand style.
And it ta not inappropriate to remark that the
beanty and grace of the fair bridesmaids ex
torted nniveraal admiration, and we should not
be surprised to see some of them follow Miss
Erie’s bright example at an early day.
The reception at the residence of Judge
Hayden from 9 to 12 x., last night, was a moet
brilliant affair. There was an ocean of laoe
surrounding a sea of lorelinesa. Pen fails in
the attempt to decribe it. Mr. and Mrs. Phil
lips, with their attendants, left at 2 o’clock this
morning on a special train for Macon, where
they will spend to-day, and froca thence Mr.
and Mrs. Phillips will go to Charleston.
Their pathway now appears to them carpeted
with roses; their skies radiant with hope, and
their light golden-hued. May they find but
few thorns in the first as they journey through
life; may their skies never be overcast, or their
light dimmed with sorrow’s pall Bat as the
fragrance of the Corona Buphalit rises, ming
ling the fragronoo of the orange and the mag
nolia with the iweeler incense of mutual love—
may each feel the strength of the ties that bind
them—“our hearts are but one" for aye- May
their vows pledged to each last night at the
bymenial altar outlive the mutations of time,
asd only lose itself amid the glow of heaven's
glories and tho rhapsodies of a purer lova
The party arrived in Macon yesterday morn
ing, and the happy couple, we Ieara, left for
Charleston in the afternoon. We congratulate
the fortunate bridegroom, and to the blushing,
beautiful bride, we tender many wishes for
happiness aa complete and unalloyed as falls to
mortal lot. May they live to see their lock’s
silvered o’er by the frosts of time, with their
brows unwrinkled by a furrow of care or trou
ble; and when they have “slept the Bleep that
knows no breaking” may they meet together at
1 the “marriage supper of the Lamb.”
I'liDA'rmlonal.
Washington, December 20.—Senate.—A res
olution allowing the Rntrenohment Committee
to hold a session in New York was adopted.
Davis offered a resolution directing the Com
mittee making inquiries covering tho whole
gronnd of alleged corruption. Edmund* ob
jected. Morton wanted the resolution adopted
to squelch lies. The resolution went over. Rob
ertson called np the Honso amnesty bill. Buck
ingham, chairman of the new Retrenchment
Committee, spoke adversely. Ho thought Mr.
Davis and others should have been banged.
Alcorn favored the bill. Scott, chairman of
tbe Ku-klnx Committee, favored the bill as re
moving tho pretext for Kn-klnx outrages. Wil
son announced that he would vote for the bill
not as a matter of right and expediency, bat as
a matter of grace and mercy. Morton moved
an amendment, that amnesty should net be ro
ll oxetive as regards United Statos offiocs. Ad
journed without action.
House.—The Postmaster General was oalled
upon for the names and circumstanoes of the
straw bids for tbe Southern mail contracts,with
particulars of subsequent awards.
A resolution regretting the execution ot tho
navana students, at the request ot Banks, was
referred to the Foreign Affairs Committee.
The Labor Commission was resumed. An
amendment rcqniring one commissioner to be
practically identified with the laboring interest,
and limiting tbe term of the oommtaaion at one
year, was adopted.
Cox moved an amendment that the commis
sioners be chosen regardless of political or par
tisan consideration, was adopted. Tho bill
passed by a vote of 134 to SC. The bill, as
passed, provides for three commissioners, who
shall hold for ono year—tbe commissioners to
be from civil life—one practically identified
with the laboring interests, and appointments
to be made irrespective of politics: the Presi
dent nominates and Senate confirms.
Washington, December 20.—A delegation cf
the Daughters of Cnba called upon the Presi
dent They recoived many promises of con
sideration after the holidays in Congress.
Tho Surveyors of Distilleries, 3G0 in number,
have been disbanded. Their functions will
hereafter bo performed by the Assistant As
sessors.
Geo. H Barrows was nominated Assessor for
tho First Virginia District.
The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice
that the followiog bonds of 5:20's cesses March
20, 1872, known as coupon bonds seoond series
of set of February 25,18G2, viz: 50's, 54>, 61’s,
10,775, inclusive, 100's 13,094 to 25,930, 500’s
2.965 to 16,179, 1000‘s 11,121 to 27,443, total
I, 600,000; also, regular 50’s 698 to 840, 100's
5,080 to 50.991, 500's 2 484 to 2,958, 1,000’s
II, 009 to 13,155, 1,000’s 3,403 to 4,102, 10,-
000's, 3,900 to 4.774, total 4.000,000.
New York, December 20.—The fnnoral of
Henry T. Tnckerman was to-day attended by
many literary monrneri 1 . The remains were ta
ken to Boston for interment in tho family vault
in Mount Auburn.
Eighteen persona have been added to the
medical staff to fight the emall-pox. Several
streets in Williamsburg have been dosed to
travel, as infected.
A St Thomas special says the Florida sailed
convoyed by tbe gnnboat Shawznnt. The Span
ish war vessels did not interfere.
Congressional inquiry into the general order of
bnsiness, excites mnch interest among import
ers. Ventillations of soartling extortions are
expected.
Caiiender’s bail is fixed at $20,000.
Patrick Flynn was murdered near his resi
dence in Hoboken last night.
Annapolis, December 20.—In tho trial of
Mr*. Wharton, Ur. Williams testified that at the
request of the State authorities he had last Sat
urday disinterred Gen. Ketchum’s remains, and
brought away the liver, one kidney, spleeD, nnd
six inches of the intestine which joins the
stomach. Medical eridenoe accumulate! that
Ketchnm did dot die a natural death.
Cincinnati, December 20.—Hon. John Mor-
riasy snea John Kilgore, a prominent capitalist
of this city, for $10,000, advanced at the spe
cial request of Kilgore. On dit, that it was a
debt of honor.
Concord, December 20.—Bishop Baker is
dead—aged 59.
Baltimore, Deoember 20.—Robert M. Smith,
before the District Court, charged with embez
zling United States funds, was acquittal.
Portland, December 20.—Msoomb*. pro
prietor ot the Preble House, studded to-day.
Cincinnati, December 20. — The stxaiaer
America, heavily laden for Memphis hither, ta
ioe bound near here on the Kentucky side.
The thermometer was two degrees below zero
at noon.
London, Deoember 20.—Henan threatens the
Renter New3 Company with libel suit for con
necting hia name with the voucher theft.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Synopsis or Weather Statement.
War Dep’t, Omcz Chief Signal Omen, »
Washington, D. G., Deoember 20, 7:40, r. XL)
The lowest barometer continues in New Eng
land, baring fallen decidedly since Tuesday r.
XL Snow has very generally ceased except in
western New York. The hiRh barometer whioh
was west of tho Hisaisuppi has extended to the
Bine Ridge and Lake Erie, with rising pressure
and cold northwest winds from New York to
(South Carolina and westward—the area of
greatest cold having passed southeastward to
Lake Miehigin. Clear weather prevails very
generally east of the Htarissippi, exoept on the
lower takes. The barometer has fallen with
rising temperature and rain at the Rocky Moun
tain *»«iien« Telegraphic communication with
the Pacific coast ta still interrupted.
Probabilities: Falling barometer and cloudy
weather, with rising temperature, will probably
K vail on Thursday west of Michigan and Ala
ns, with rain or snow in Dakotah and Wyom
ing Territories. Fresh northwest winds, with
falling temperature and clear weather, will con
tinue from Florida to Virginia The area of
greatest eold will extend west of Pennsylvania
and New England, with northwest winds in the
Middle and Eastern States.
Charleston, December 20.—In the Ku-klnx
Court to-day, the defense introduced testimony
to prove an alibi in ease of the United States
va Whiteside and Mitehei, charged with con
spiracy—the division of the Court in the pre
vious esses certified, and the ease will be made
for the Supreme Court as by jurisdiction of
Federal Courts over Democratic crimes.
In the House of Representatives to-day the
debate on tbe impeachment of Scott was re
sumed. Mr. Bowen spoke two hours. He said
that great pressnre had been pat upon him to
induce him to withdraw his charges. He stated
that the State stock in the Greenville and Colom
bia road was sold at $2 75 to White. Other par
ties would have given $5. and thatSoott refused
to eign a transfer until hia brother-in-law was
given $40,000. He exposed the transaction of
tho Land Commissioner, showing that lands
were bought at five and six times. The agri
cultural land scrip was reported sold at 72)
cents, bnt he knew men who paid 84 oents for
it. Bowen waa followed by several members
who denounced bis motive*. Jones charged
Bowen with perjury and read a dtaprtch seat
last summer by Bowen, begging 8oott to revoke
the authority given Judge Barnett to proceed
against the financial agent. Kimpton. It Is said
that Sooti has secured enough votes to ensure
Bowen’s expulsion, and determined efforts will
be made in that direction.
NxwYoax. December 20.—District Attorney
Garvin feels justified in saying that Henan's
name has not been mentioned before the Grand
Jury in connection with the vonchor thefts.
No arrests have been made to-day. The sheriff
holds no warrants. Tho Grand Jury reporioi
no indictments to-day.
Twelve new oases of small-pox to day.
11 0. Uoderhill. a lawyer of Brooklyn, is dead.
Bank Examiner Ga'lender was released on
$20,000 bail.
John W. Sandora, Jasper Dngon and Curtis
Ganett, oonfiaed in Lake City, Chicot county,
Arkansas, for the murder of a negro lawyer,
were taken by a nogro mob and shot dead. Tho
negroes took possession of the town, which
they now hold. A number of citizens haye fled
for safety.
PouoHKEErsir. December 20.—Heavy ioe and
extremely cold.
London, Decomber 20.—Victoria has received
the congratulations of tho French Republic
upon the recovery of the 1’rinoe of Wale*.
English journals express regret at Schenck
complication with private speonlatious.
Paris, December 20.—Thiers assured Ibe
deputation of French Protestants that religious
equality would be maintained.
The Communist trials are progressing rapidly.
The number tiitd is 14.378, of whom 2,02
have been convicted.
Mad-.io, Deoember 20.—A number of Madri
campo ministry resigned. The formation ot a
new ministry is entrusted to Sagoeti. Sagnsta
offered four portfolios to tho Zorilla faction
bnt all refasA.
Lateb —Cotton cloaed heavy; tales 12,000; for
export and speculation 3,000.
Beef 9 as.
London. December 20, noon.—Ooneota 92V.
Bonds 92K-
Paris, December 27 —Rentes BCr IXc
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Wcrltlj Rovlt'w or Iti* Mnrht>l.
OFFICE TEIjEOKAPH AND ME88ENGKK
Peceudeh 20—Evonin#, 1871.
Cotton.—R©c*ipU to-day 963 l>a!o«: vales 407;
8 hip pod 193.
Recoipls for tho week 4.117; s&loa 1.893; ship
moots 1,653.
Middlings aro firm at J8j.
Received to-diy
Roceivod pn>Tion<d\..
Shipped to-day
8hipp<*1 nro7iou*iy. .
Stoo'r un hand thin eveiiaig.
1,739
... 953
... 37,409 -38.362
40,101
... 191
...26,372-20,565
13,536
UNITED STATE* OUHBENCT—LOANS.
Per mouth 1 poi oo?
OOZJ> AND Bir.VEU.
Baying ntte® for Gold fl 10
Baring rates for Silver 1 05
Belling 1 08
EXCHANGE NSW YOUK.
^dieccut.t
X 1-wrn.
KXCHANOK ON SAVANNAH.
P?'
UK X prera.
BACON—Clear rib 3idt»(emoktx)) 9X (S> 9%
8honlden 8% <®
S<igar-cnrod hams
STATE BOX»S.
Georgia 7 per cent. Hondo, old
Georgia 7 per cent Bonds, new
Georgia 6 per cent Bonds, old
CITY SECURITIES.
City of Macon Bonds, endorsed by B. Ii. ...
City of Macon Bonds
City of Savannah Bonds, old. 81@84
Oity of Savannah Bonds, now 80(283
RAIIaROAD SECURITIES.
Georgia Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds 97
Georgia Railroad Stock
Central Railroad 7 per cent. Bond* 95(S>96
Contral Railroad Stock 116
Southwestern Railroad Bonds
Southwestern Railroad Stock
Macon & Brunswick R. R. 1st mort. Rondo.. .77(2)78
Macon A Brunswick R. R, 2d mort. Bonds...
Macon A Brunswick Railroad Stock (nom)..
Macon & Western Railroad Bonda
Macon & Western Railroad Stock
Macon & Augusta Railroad let mort. Bomla.
Macon & Augusta Railroad let mortgage Bonds
endorsed
Maoon & Augusta R. R. Construction Bonds.
Macon & August a Railroad Stock 40(2)45
Atlanta A We at I’oint R. R. 8 per cent Bonda 1 00
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, consolidated mort
gage Bonda .’
Atlantic Sc Gulf Railroad Bondi*, endorsed by
City of Savannah
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Coupon Bondi
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Stock
Western Railroad 8 percent. Bonds, endorsed
by Central Railroad and Georgia Railroad.
Mobile & Girard Railroad Bonds, endorsed by
Central Railroad
Mississippi & Tonnoauoo Railroad let mortgage
Bonda
South Carolina Railroad Stock
nirkel8—ETenins
Vrw You, Doccmlwr 20 —Cotton quiet; calos
3772 bale?*; uplando Orleans 20j£.
Halo* of fntnrtH to-day 8950 bales at the fol-
nwint? figure*: Deoember 19 11-16<S)19$£; January
13-16(2)19 U-16@20;' February 20@
20^(a*20MQiO 3-16C«20^(S20X; March 20^r<|
20 5-16S>2u#<§>20%o2iJ 9*16; April *)X<»20fc(2>
2011-16; May 30%.
Money closed at 7; cm rency to gold discounts 10®
12. Hour currency South ana Wo*t increased. Gold
Governments off K@V* State l>onds
very weak, espec ally in Tenneaseoa and North
Carolina?: Ter licenced 62; new 62. North Carolinaa
30; new 13.
Flour dull and declining; common to fair extra
6 5(Xa 7 25; good to choice 7 3D(®9 25. Whisky active
at 94. Wheat strongly favors buyers; winter red
western 1 53<@1 67. Oom furore bavare at 76){0
77^; white Southern 79. Rico firm at 8%. Beef
steady. Lard active: kettle
Turpentine Vtry firm at 1 683^(§>l 69. Ro*in
steady. Tallow dull at 3 : 9^'. Freights heavy.
General dealers had to pay 1-32(S>1-16 commit
eion for raonor to day. Gold reached 8#. Govern-
raenta—Sle 17,'*; 6*« 9}/; 4$ 9,Y; 5a 11; new 14;
7sl5K; 8s 153a; 10-40® 9;*.
State bonds— Tenneeeeea 62; now 62. Yir
giniasOO; now 61. Lonfeiaoas (» ; now 50. Levees
64; 8a 75. Alabama 8s 100; 6a 65. Georgia 6s 75;
7s 76; North Onroliuas 30; new 13. South Caro
linaa 48, n§w
Baltimonk, “I)cct mber 20.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 19}£ net rrceip’e 191; groea 719; exports
coastwise 2 v; to G.eat Rtitiiu 700; salon 695; stock
3501
Cincinnati, December 20 —Flour, family 6 70(2*
6 99. Corn steady at 11^ 16. Fork weak at 13 25.
Lar.l weak; kettle 9,'s’ Bacon, full prices, asked,
no demand; tii uideiu C; s ”; tides Whis
ky steady at 90.
l.oribVXLLK, Docembor 23.—Bagging quiet. Pro
viniou'* quiet ar.d firm. Whisky 9J.
8t. Loris, December 20.—Flour and corn dull.
Po;k dull. Bicon and l.vd closed easy.
Ntw OnieKANs. Deoember 20.—Cotton irregular;
middlings 19>£; n»t receipts 7357; gross 8778; ex
ports coastwise 419; to Great Britain—: to conti
neut ; to Hamburg 913; sales 7000; stock
142 838.
Flour scarce and firmer; mi per lino 7 25; donblo
775; treble 8(g8\. Coin sonreo and firmer at 97^
(tilOO. Oats eatitr at 02. Bran 1 85. Hay quiet;
prme 3300; choice 36 CO. Folk dull at. 14 75. Bacon
dull; shoulders 8; dear rib sides 8, clear aides
8K; sugar cured liam*; 15^15>..\ Lard quiet;
tiorco keg “Sugar dull and
easier; inferior common to good com
mon 7<37*i; fair to fully fair prime
9@9Jj Molasses, good dtmand, better grades
firmer; inferior 20(S'30; common 31(539: fair 35&S9;
prime 40<®42; strictly prime to clioico 43(2'16. Cof
fee advanced; fair 19; good 13! »<§'19*/; priiuo 20(§>
20Whisky 93(8>l 03*.;
Sterling 18}$. Sight }{ discount. Gold 9J$.
Wilmington, December 20.—Cot ion Aim: mid-
dliugn 19; not receipts 6o3; ix|H>rts coastwise —;
sales 87; stock 4123.
Spirits turpentine firm at 65. Roam firm 4 25 for
8tiaiu(.d: G 00 for No. 1; 4 50 for No. 2; 7 00 for
pale. Crude turpentine steady; 5 55 for hard; 5 25
yellow dip; 5 85 for virgin. Tar steady at 2 50.
Mobile Decomb•■r 2b.—Cotton quiet: middlings
17^(?P19; net receipts 619; exports ooastwiso :
to Great Britain —; sales 1000; stock 56,555.
BosroN, December 20—Cotton dull; middlings
19>/; net receipts 240; gross 800; exports to
Great Britaiu —; coastwise —; sales 300; stock
SOCO.
Savannah. December 20.—Cotton firm: middlings
18^; net receipts 4243; exports coastwise 1105; to
Brenit-n 2 S3; to Groat Britain—; sales 1,100; stock
73,350
Charleston. December 20—Cotton quiet and
steady; middlings 18>' H <S)19; net receipts 1965; gross
—; exports Great Britain 3979; to Continent 1925;
exports coadwise 1240: salsa 100; stock 27.315.
Galveston, December 20 —Cotton weak; good
ordinal y 17J£<2>17>£; net receipts 1838; exports
to Great Britain 1405; coastwise 414; sales 750; stock
37,375.
Augusta, December 20.—Cotton strong; mid
dlings 18%; receipts 1500; sales 1000.
Not-folk, December 20 —Cotton firm; low mid
dlings 18%@18>£; net receipts 1971; exports ce&st-
wiso 720; tales 200: stock 8725.
Memphis, Decfmwr 20.—Cotton quiet; middlings
19)^: receipts 3515.
Philadelphia, December 23.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 20J^.
Liverpool, December 20. evening.—Cotton closed
heavy; uplands 9J£r#10; Orleans 10J^.
88
33
93
85
82
373*
FLOUR—Low mporfino per bbl.
6 60
Standard Biiperfine
8 00
Faxtra
8 50
Clroico extra
8 75
Familv
909^9 50
Fancy Family Brando
10 00(410 5C
WHITE MEATS—O It Sider....
8© 8l£
Shoulderu
7© 1'A
Bailies
9
BACON—C B Sides
9#
S ouldere
8 %
S C hama
15 © 17
PORK—Pickled ribe
5 00
Pickled trimmings
10 03
Fielded rumps
14 00
Pickled meos
17 03
LARD—Tierces
10J4 @ 11J£
Cano
12H CJ> 13
COFFEE—Rio
22 (.« 24
Java
28 © 33
CHEESE—Beat cream
17
New York State
14
MOLASSES
33 © 45
( OXSIC.VKrS PER 31. A W. It. It.
December 20,1871.
G T Rogers’ Fons; Keith A F; J DeLoache; E
Crockett; N A Megratli; W W Parker; I.oroy Mills;
T Wood; Rogers & B; Seymour, T A Co; E Price;
Gray A Saunders: A Kreutz.
THE
INSURE IN THE STRONGEST COMPANY.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
nub Asset., Golil, • • $20,869,079 04
Assets in tbe United Staffs - - - $3,051,351 24
Chicago Losses - ^3,224,000
Over Two Million Dollars of ChictRO Losses have
keen paid in Cash np to Novotnber 25.
Over $42,000,000 Losses havo been paid by this
Company since its oiganizxti.n in 1830.
Tho Directors bavin* been authorized to drawnpon
tbe London Offioo, tho Chicago I.ns.-o. will
he pa d without red tein* the Aesels
in the United States.
Over One Million Dollar* in Premium, received in
the United States since tho Chicago Fire.
deir.tr I. O. PLANT, A*ent.
ONE DAY ONLY!
RETURN OF THE FAVORITES!
HAIGHT & CO.’S
Circus, Museum, Menagerie and Ratio: n.
ttacon, Saturday, December 23,
E xtraordinary announcemen r: Tim
Veteran Two-Horse Ritter, W. 14. CaRROLsT*.
M’mo GAB ROLL. La Petit© ANNIE, tho child
wonder, only six years old, in her foats of Eqnita
tion; Master WILLIE, tho boy wonder, Pirouette
and Somarsault Rider, nml tho glorious Cokqnril
Clown, G. LEE FOWLER—together with ait the
well-known Stars. AcrobatVoltiguen*, Equeetriati*.
etc. Mr. GEORGE WAMBOLDaud hia troupe of
>erforiuing Doga and Monkeys. Gr&ud Gratuitous
3alloon aud Free Wire Ascensions.
Among the Geological additions is a kugo Tone*-
ti&l SLOTH, and maoy other rare and
Magnificent specimens frem tho animal wo M
fotmiug a grand Congress of wild bea*t8 aud buds
TWO MAMMOTH PAVILIONS—ouo fer the cir
cus and the other for tho Museum aud Men gcrie.
One ticket admitting the bolder to both. Only t>vo
performances—one afternoon at 3 o’clock, tho other
at 7 o’clock r* m. Doors open an hour previous.
Admission 75 conts. Children under 1U years 25
cents. W. W. DURAND General Agent.
Fort Valley, December 25; Montezuma, 26th;
Americna. 27*tb; Cuthbert, 28th; Fort Games, 29.b;
Dawson, 30th; Albany, January l»-t. B.ilanco of
Southwestern Georgia and all of Florida during tho
month of January.dec6 6t
THE GIFT SEASON.
GREAT BAR&AINS_FOR THE LADIES.
A FINE stock of Millinery goo^s. An elegant
assortment of real Laces, in seta aud colors,
from 25 cents up; real Valenciennes and tliro&d laco,
in white, also in black; Niagara Neck Ties (sat-h
ribbons); ladies’ and Misses’ French Corsets; a lino
stock of Furs; also of Jet and Faucy goods; aud a
well selectod stock of real and imitation hair goods,
in all the latost styles. This in a good investment,
for tho ladies, as tho whole stock will ho »oi l at
groatly rodueod prices during tho holidays. Ail
order* promptly attended to.
Cotton avenue, undor Biddlo’s Photographic Gal
lery. [dec!4 tfj A. O’CONNOR.
BOOK STORE
J. W. BURKE & CO.
WILL BRITAIN
OPEN AT NIGHT
LUBING THE
£ OZjUDjOlYS
GARHART & CURD,
IMPO&TEItS AMi DE.UXKS 1*
<b> 1 <5
1 05 <g 1 10
l 85
Georgia and N. O. Cane Syrup - 63 <■* 70
8UGAR—A 14 0 14 X
White extra C.- 13%
Demarara IS @
Forte Rico:
M4CKEREL—No 1 kits 2 25 @ 2 50
2 bbla 14 CO @ 15 00
2 kits ....185 ©2 00
3 bbla—Large 12 00 ® 12 50
3 kits 150 US 1 70
W3ITK FISH—Hilf bbl 7 00
CANDLES—Beet etar((oU weight) 20 ffl 21
Hperm 48 @ 60
Parapkino 30 <8> 32 •
STARCH—Pearl r -H M 8
SOAP @ 9
BUTTER—Choice Tennessee 28 © 33
Tenneee:e No. 2 15 05 15
Bert Goshen 41K @ 4r >
Goshen No 2 33
Country !.. 30 @ 85
EGGS—Per doz 45
GHlCKENti—Per doz 3 50 19 4 50
SALT—Virginia per eack 2 15 @ 2 25
Liverpool 2 00
NAILS- 5# (4 6
03NABURG3—No I 15
No 2 H
Mniedgoville No 2 13K
MACON 8HEETING 12 *
Heven-eighth* lOff © 11
Waynmanville Sheeting 12,'f
Houston Sheeting UK
Colnmbns Rtripee 14
High Shoal Stripes 15
Montour Shirting—ft 10K
Factory Bentog Thread 60
BEE5WAX 28
YARNS- 1 50
WHISKY—Common Bye 1 05 @ 1 10
GRAIN AS» HAT.
CORN 1 00
MEAL
GRITS
OATS 70 «» ib
FIELD PKA8 1 SS
HAY—Northern 1 93 ©210
Tennene Timothy 1 75 @ 1 80
BAGGING AND IKON TIEN.
BAGGING—Bengal. 19
Lyon 19
Borneo 19
Gunny.............. 18
Dundee 16
Patched. .................. 15
TIES—Goochs ... 5 © 5K
Arrow 6K @ 6
Eureka 5J£ @ 6
Market reports of Fancy and Family Grocvr.ee
by Greer, Lake & Co , Noa. 62 Cherry, and 64 Third
streets, Macon, Oa.
Choice Family Flour, with an up
ward tendency 519 00 ©12 00
Sugar cured end pig hams 18 © 20
Gilt edge butter 89 © 43
B.. Ex. C. and Brown Scotch
Sugar H @ 16
Beet Young Hyson end Black
Teas....:..... 1 50 © 2 OO
Old Government Java Coffee.. . 83 © 85
White A Little Green Bio Coffee 22 © 21
Choice Beef and Buffalo Tongues 1 20 © 1 40
Smoked Salmon arid Cod Fish.. 80c <a 10
Potatoes and Onions 4 50 te> 6 00
Large Bed Apple* 5 00 © 8 00
Florida Sweet Oranges. 3K© 6
French Lemons 7 50 © 8 50
New Layer Retains 4 50 © 7 00
New Currents and Prunes 20 © 25
Almonds, Pecans, Walnut* and
Filberts. 16 © 25
Finest end best Champagnes... SO 00 © 35 00
Old Family Bye Whisky 3 50 © 8 00
French Brand*, for medical use. 8 60 (S 15 00
Domestic and Imported Segare . 20 00 ©150 00
Virginia and North Carolina To
bacco........................ CO © 1 50
Georg a Cane Syrup 4J @ 50
yiorulnz Barltet Kri«<ri.
Nxw Yoxx. December 20.—Cotton opened quiet;
uplands 10: Orleans 20)1; sales 700 balsa
Sales of futures laat evening 3,200 bales as
follows: December 19K919K; January 19K: Feb-
swi 7 - is
glocks strong and steady. Gold dull and heavy
at 84f<®8K. Governments doll and steady.
Money tight at 71-16. Exchange. long 9M; short 9K-
Flour duff; 5© 10c lower. Wheat dull and nomi
nally lower. Corn doll asd declining. Pork steady
at 13 5G@13 62. Lxrd quiet at 9X@9K- „ .
Turpentine very firm at 1 Gi^feil 69. Roam
steady at 6 050510 for strained. Freights heavy.
LtvzarooL, December 20, noon—Cotton opened
heaw; uplands 9K@10; Orleans 10)(.
IRON AND STEEL,
Iron Front Store, Cherry Street.
H AVE in etore one of tho largest stocks of Hard
ware, Cutlery, Iron, 8teel. etc., to be found in
Middle Georgia, consisting in part of
200,000 pounds Genuine SWEDES IRON.
90,000 “ PLOW STEEL.
250,000 “ REFINED IRON.
100 kegs Horae and Mole Shoe*.
500 kegs Nails.
2,500 pairs Trace Chains.
150 dozen pairs Hames.
100 coils Plow Lines.
300 dozen Genuine Scovil Hoce.
250 dozen Planters' Hoes.
200 dozen Axes.
BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, all eizee,
ANVILS and VISES,
TOOLS ot every description,
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, etc
In fact, everylhi: g urualiy kept in a first-class
Hardware house. AM ot which we will aell at ptices
to -nit tho t.nna FJit CASH. Cad and examine
for vouroelvee.
GARHART A CURD.
Cherry street.
del9dAwCm
liU\T, UtSRiX & LAMAR'S
HOME-MADE FERTILIZER,
W AS ured this year by quite a number of plant
ers, and tbe result in a majority of cues is
much better than tho moat p pillar manipulated
fertiiizer*.
C KKTIFICATES:
ffooTts, Ga., December 14,1871.
Messrs. Hunt. Rankin Sc Lamar, Macon, Ga—
Gents: I premised last tpring when I purchased
from you ten tons of your Home made Fertilizer to
give you the reeult*. 'I am pleased to state that my
cotton crop w»* largely inc: eased by the u» of your
Home-made Fertilizer, and that it paid me weU. I
have for the last three years previous used Peruvian
Gnano. dissolved bones and plaster, at nearly three
times the cost of your Home-made, with results
lets favorable You cannot say more than it de
serve-, and I shall use it more extensively on my
next crep. Yours truly,
Tho*. J. Rairas.
Prut, Ga, December 7,1871.
Messrs. Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Macon, Oa.—
Gents: Where I need the Home-made manure it
paid as well, or better, than any manure that I need
this season. Your* truly,
J. W. Wooltole.
We thall this season keep on hand a targe stock
-of chemicals, bones, etc., for manufacturing the
Home-made Fertilizer, and will sell them at such
prioe* that any planter can supply himself with a
good fertilizer at a coat of from $25 to $30 per ton.
Upon application we will furnish onr formula and
directions for preparing the fertilizer.
HUNT, RANKIN <fc LAMAR,
Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Ma-
oon, Ga.decl7-3m
Hills. F. DESSAU
Has just received a largo stuck of
FURS, IIATS, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS,
READY MADE SUITS,
tHNTI3ElZl.Gk2k.nBX aWTS.
Which, with the whole of her winter stock, will
be sold at the loweet possible prices. oct4-3m
Cotton States Life Insurance Cc.
Macon, Ga., Decorobor 7,1871.
rpHE Annual Mooting of the stockholders of tho
X Cotton HUtes Lifo Insurance Company will bo
held at the office of the Company, in Macon, Ga.,
at 12 o’clock m. on Wednesday, the 20th lost., for
the purpose of electing a Board of Diroctora for
the enening year.
de9td GEO. 8 OBEAU, Secretary.
DIVIDEND NO. 53
TREASURER’S OFFICE. )
Macon ani» Western Railroad Co. -
Macon, Ga., November 5, 1871. 1
A DIVIDEND of (5) five percent, on tho Capi
tal Stock of this Company lias this day been
dtclared payable on the 20th inat.
MILO 8. FRFEMAN,
dec8 lm Secretary and Treasurer.
Stoclilioldora’ Meeting:.
Office Maoon and Western R R. Co \
Macon, Ga., Dec. 2, 1871. >
A MEETING of tbe Stockholders of the M&con
and Western Railroad Company, will bo held
at the office of the company, in Macon, Ua., on
Tuesday, 2d day of January, 1872*
MILO S. FREEMAN,
dec3-td Secretay.
FOR* SALE.
A FARM of 450 acres, (more or lets) of futile
land, one hundred and fifty in a high state of
cultivation, the balance well timbered, within two
milee of the city of Cuthbert. An excellent mill
site upon the land. The Bainbridge. Cuthbert and
Colnmbns railroad passes through the tract. Ap
ply to JOHN B. BUCHANAN, Cnthbcrt. or at this
office. novld&wtf
NOTICE.
As Chairman of tho Committed appointed to in
vestigate the fairnoes or tho unfairness of tha leseo
of the Western and Atlantic Railroad by tho lata
Governor of this State, I hereby givo notice that
raid committee will commenco ita cession to hear
evidence on the matter above submitted to it on tho
first Wednesday in January, 1872, in tho Capitol
Building, in the room of the Preaii ont of the Hen-
All persons desiring to submit evidcnco to
said Committee and to be heard before it, are here
by notified to bo thon and there present. Any per
son desiring to communicate with me on this mat
ter prior to the first Wednesday in January. 1872,
can do so by letter directed to Washington, Ga
decio td w. M. ItEILSR, Chairman.
SELECT SCHOOL.
T HE undersigned will open a Select School for
Girlv, in Midway, near MUlodgoville, ou Jan
uary 16, 1872. Tuition 25 par scholar, monthly, in
advance. Board $20. For further particulars, ad
dress MRS. S. P. MY KICK, Milledgeville.
References: Judge I- L. Harrie, BUbo;> Pearce.
Col Wm. McKinley. E. H. Myete, D D., Bov. C W.
Lane, O. L. Smith, D.D., Rev. R. G Hmiib, Prof.
Darby, New York, Chanoellor Lipecdmb, Mato U
ver-ity. del.3 2aw2w
Christian Advocate copy one month.
CASKETS
FOR RENT.
1 STORE, also a suit ot rooms suitable for a cot
ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
eep5tf
Latest improvement in
METAL CASES AND CASKETS;
Also, latest styles of
WOOD CASKETS AND COFFIN.4,
Elegantly finished, at greatly reduced prices
1-»U LIKE.
A very extensive stock, all styles and pricer,
cheap for eash.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Mrttreeeea,
Shades and Wall Paper. THOMAS WOOD,
oetl9 2aw2m Next to Lanier House.
J. 13. BRES,
Cotton Factor & General Coi. Merchant
No. 196 OraTier street, New Orleans.
un20 dCmwSm F. J. RAGLAND. Aernt.
DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
M Y Oakland and Howard Farms, on the Macon
and Western Railroad, ten miles from Maeou.
If desirable, will bo cut up into lots to auit tbe
convenience of purchaeers. Good land—So® water
—and unprecedentedly healthy locality:
nient to Maoon; highly suitable for fruit farms
and market gardens, and country vo.id.uct. for
town people. Title, indisputable, si°d terns ™*-
eomJbla^Agply to Butte * •“ a.’ LeSGKUR
o. c. HOKNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
fTAWK1NSVITJJ3, GEORGIA.
N b —Commercial and Btnk Notes aod Drate
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