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MONDAY. DKfKMHKR ISTlt,
ALL OCR LABOR STOCK
[fancy Dress Goods,
AT A U>HO WAT
)EL OW THEIR VALUE,
PERHAPS BELOW COST.
IBEY MUST BE SOLD!
WZ Ul SJUU> *C», AZD
SEED THE MONET.
for Christmas Dinings,
rLEOAST
damask.
DAMASK BATKINS,
-rnrrruto to look at.
J. B. BOBS AST. COLEMAN.
hare chance
£, ti.Uw.iiK good. At
NEW TOBK COST.
All of our magmfloect atoc
WINTER DRESS GOODS!
All of our
UlilEtl - READY-MADE suits,
8.Y1L0R JACKETS, CLOTH, FLUSH,
CAUHMRBE and OFEBA CLOAKS,
CASUMKltE CLOTH AND ALPACA WAISTS.
T-_ iTrtKli. rompriae the moat extensive, hand-
r ^Tw!d •'<** «•*» • id » of N * w Vo,k ““y :
’ i ou,lit for CAbH, And cffeied »* they are
I New York ooet, present an opportunity not
' rh . flrred to pnrcbaaor* to aecure reelly cooica
r^tAW. Attidas At laaa then tln.tr Actual
ll*. City Cara eto™ (Co«on
fcdOtf
W. A. HOI-SON A CO.,
41F ‘ ‘
RkMUTIOX IX DRY GOODS.
Jn ,rJ»t to meet Uie denitndaof a Ugbt money
market wo will etU at
nEDUCBD prices
Our entire atockof
J HESS tiOODB,
FOBS, SHAWLS,
CLOAKS and CLOAKING.
blankets, jeans, cassimebes,
quilts, spreads,
AND
BOI SE FURNISHING GOODS, GENERALLY.
WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY.
COME AND BEE.
W. A. BANKS ft SONS,
deeJ tf Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
1 GREAT BENEFACTOR.
Wo are the aolo agenta for the celebiatad
STEWART, the On eat Stowe ever made,
TUE GREAT BENEFACTOR, ptata or extended.
THE HIT BLAST RANGE,
GOODWILL, plain or extended.
Sole egente of the Improved Iron With, PM-
BWtn. Hit. I wet cheep Stove in the Starhet. Box
end Oflioo H.ovee. Goal Storee from five to twenty
dollar.. Gtates at low price* Grate Bn
too to two and a half dollar*. Aiee. Nail*, Wood
and Willow Ware. I.antema of the heat etjle Tin
Ware to ilia trado. FuU hue of Hone# Furniahing
OLIVER. DOUGLASS ft CO.
^<Jocl2-<W awScno —
j. *o»iok oonnt. o*o. b Trirw. *• t. oonweb.
IAMTKL W. DICKI*aO».
OGDEN & CO.,
Colton Commission Merchants,
MACON, ga.
pOTTON rUBCHASEO FOB order, oon-
MiiNMENTS FOB NEW YORK, AND ORDERS
FOR PURCHASE OR SALE FOR FUTURE DE
LIVERY SOLICITED.
Refer by Permiaaion io
Merer.. R R. Grave, ft Oo. New York.
Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savan-
ll >lre,ra. John W. Anderaon’a Bone, Savannah.
M real a. Duncan ft Johnston. Savannah
Merer.. Bate, ft Comer, Savannah. 0Ctl7 n
B. A. WISE & CO.;
Cherry st., Macon, Ga.
TuLanDn Boom Cmmai.-If you
barn not, let tu pomade you to onll at Wtoe 4 ft
Dobbs’, on Mulberry otroet, and examine critt-
enlly their apleodid assortment of china,
ware, vaaea, toilet seta, motto coffees, parlor
and mantle omamenU. Their magnificent es
tablishment has been crowded all the week, bat
still there ia left a thousand handsome article*
that win be sold to day at a bargain.
OotoS. 7. A B. P. Walker and bag four
Christmas Turkeys.
SrrxaaoB Curran —A large lot jut received
end for aale by Oliver, Douglass ft Co.
dec 23-34
Bnown ft Co. have jut received: Chimney
Corner, Appletou’a Journal, Ledger, Weekly,
Saturday Night, Fireside, Lady’s Journal,
tar, Waverly, Jolly Joker, Menymao’a, Comic,
Polios and Sporting papers, and late New York
dailies. AU the magazines for January.
Oo to 8. 7. A D. P. Walktr and bug your
Christmas Turktgt. 2t
A Mnxr Cnxamaa arm Him Haw Yearn,
All.—Old and young—rich and poor—are re-
quested to call and examine the nnuoaUy at
tractive assortment of novelties on exhibition at
the store of Wing ft Solomon.
They offer at very low figure* their stock of
fine jewelry,starling ail rerware and fancy goods.
Present* of an inexpenaive character, conxtot-
ing in pert of a variety of
Toilet seta,
Satin-trimmed and beautifully designed work
Handsome writing deck*.
Jardanieru,
Mimical work boxes,
Statuette*,
Comical ink stand*.
Gold and ivory head canes,
Meerschaum pipe*.
Glove and banderchief boxes.
Jewel eases.
Purl and enameled opera glasses,
and numerous other fancy articles being
oeived for present*. A aonroe of joy to the do
nor u well aa to the receiver. Remember, the
plsoe to look a* well as to bay i* at Wing ft Sol-
Tubkxts, Tubxsts, Tubxsts.—Thirty barrels
dressed Turkey* jut received.
2t B. T. ft B. P. WauutB.
Fanes Plaids at 25 cents, at the New York
lr ror warn to
THE BEST COOKING STOVE
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
ir. A. wi.sr. A CO., Macon, <
BALL, BLACK & CO.
and 307 llroudnay. New York,
Offer for the
HOLIDAYS
the
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.
Batchelor's Hair Bye.
superb Hair Dye U the beet in the world—
). narmic. re.mble and instantaneous ; no
o lidicnlou. tint, or di.acree.le
> Wm. A. Batchelor's Hiir Dye
immediately aeplaadifi Black or natnral
riro.n, leaves tbo hatr dean. .oft. beautiful; does
not contain . : article Of les-l or tny it jttnou* com
pound. Bold by all drupel 11 *- Factory. 18 BOND
OTREET. N. Y. oet Sdeodl y
Dug four drug/ and medicine* at Barrit A
Peter'* drug tore, Damour's Block,, Second treet,
corner Lighthouse alley. Ben good* received
daily.
Good Opera Flannel* at SO cents per yard,
at tba New York Store.
The Jackson wagon and many other kinds
are sold at low figures by B. H. Wrigley, No.
G and 68, Second Rtreet.
To SrocTunEX.—Go to Barrett ft Caution's
gun emporium, if yon want to buy the beat ar
ticle at the lowut prim. They can excel any
eatabliahment in the State in ream-boring and
and draw-boring gnu for ahooting, either for
clou, for scattering, or for penetration. Try
iem. . norlGU.
Tbs cheapest Black Alapaca can be found at
tbo New York Store.
Fraswoax* of all kinds at S. T. ft B. P. Walk
er*, 88 Cherry street. dec-'O tf
Only the be*t of chewing tobacco, domestic and
imported cigar*—pare whisky and brandy kept
by Barrit A Peter.
Two-Ply Carpet* at 75 cent*, $1 and $1 25
per yard, at the New York Store.
Htaxcinth* Bulb.—All colon Hyancinth
glares* with or without bulb, for sale at Wise ft
Dobb’s. _
Boo* your prescription* prepared at llarri*
A Peter'* drug ttore. Competent Apothecaries,
pure and reliable medicine* and reatonable
price* are guaranteed.
GKV..T reduction are made in Dry Good* this
week at the New York Store.
Tin beet Christmas present for your wife, i*
one of those “real French ohina dinner seta,”
containing 150 pleoea, which Wise ft Dobbe are
actually selling for >.17 50.
On Hdndbxd toilet set*from $1 to $15. Fif
ty wine net* from SI to $10. One hundred toy
tea seta from 15 mats to $1 75.
Goram ft Co.’s elegant solid silver goods in
ms (a specialty with me for 20 years; for
holiday and bridal presents,*! E. J. Johkstok's.
Solid Sn.v*n Pircnaaa, goblets, cups, etc.,
etc., for the holidays, at very low figures, at E.
J. Johnston's.
Leostine, Opera and Vent Chains, Band
Bracelets, Lockets, Nook Chain*, Sleeve But
tons, Studs, etc., oto., for the holidys at E. J.
Johnston'*.
The largest stock of black and colored Silks
jn the city, at the New York Store.
roucsLAisx lined, tripple-Dlated, double-wall
ice pitcher*, waiters, goblets, castors, wine sod
fruit stand*, pickle castors, call bells, etc.,
E. J. Johnston'*. del6U124
The Jlnett cologne made in Georgia, can orM
b* had at Barrit A Peter’* drug tore. It i« pro
nounced equal to any of the imported handker
chief extract*.
Silk Vinous* at 75 oenta per yard, at the
New York Store.
Solid sterling silver table'and tee spoons,
forks, ladles, butter-knives, etc.'A good supply
at E. J. Johnston'*.
Tbiitle PI*ted Tea Set* (C pieces) at E. J.
Johnston's.
Wetting disks, work boxes, toilette seta,
vases, parian figures, walking canes, etc., etc.,
at low prioea. Some very desirable goods at
and under ooat, at E. J. Johnston’s.
Ko< the handsomest Dree* Goods in the eit
go to the New York Store.
Wn» Will Y* Dia ?-DeUh, or what ia worse, is
the in* vita tie reaolt of continued eupeuion of
the meutraal flow. It ia a condition which should
not be trifled with. Immediate relief ia the only
safeguard agaiut constitutional min. In all o
of .upprereion. eupeuion or other irregularity of
the -'rounes," Dr. J Bradfie d's Female Regula
tor ia the only sure remedy. It acta by giving tone
to the nervous ceuuea, improving the blood and
detvrminiig directly to the orgaoaof meutrua
tion. It ia a legitimate prescription, and the moat
intelligent Doctors nee it. Prepared hy J- H.
Bradfield, druggist, Atlanta, Ga.. fil 50 per bottle
and sold by respectable dmggiat* everywhere.
CITY AFFAIRS.
SATURDAY MORNING. DEO. 23, I87L
Sonar*.—Harris, of the Savannah News, has
heard that Christmas is coming. Look out
Thomas for yourself and Jerry!
A few advance sky-rockets and fire crackers
were popping around hat night. Looks like
A cry of “atop thief” was made at a fearful
rate down town about aaveo o'clock last night,
but we searched in vein for the man that
it. He hollowed like he was in earnest, but
when he hushed we eouldn t find him.
Yesterday was too cold for anything to hap
pen except the nsnaljdrnnka,and they kept close
ly in doors.
Cotton remains unchanged, middlings are
rm at 18c.
The masqurade ball is the general topic of
eonvarsatioo among the young folks. They
are looking forward to a nioe time.
Don't fail to attend the nation sales of O. E.
more this morning. Several hones are to be
sold, and a bargain may be picked up. See his
LEA &i PERRINS* SAUCE,
Pronounced uy Coer oasaem*
“The Only Good Sauce-”
It improvss the appetite and digestion, and it is
unrivaled for it* flavor.
We are directed by M rears. Lea ft Perrins to
all parties making or vending count*
JOHN DUNCAN'S bONS,
Agents. New York.
^roaeonte
Dslst Nor.—CoovulaioGS, win!colic, and griping
in the bowsla of infanta cans* death. Mrs. Whit-
oomb'a Syrnp is a tried remedy. It coato only 25
Maaaiaoa Gcinx.—Interesting work, numei
engraving*, 234 page*. Price 50 cents. Addraea
Dr. Betts' Dispensary 13 North Eight Street, St
IamM-Mo- Be* advartiaammt. aagl7-dftwly
HmeoN G. Wolfe's Bell Scsxam, an mvigeva-
tinw took) and medicinal beverage, manufacr—*
hv the proprietors at Schiedam in Holland, ia
afiaw&sifikr.
and in rigor* tea the ayatam. and wlllkaapoSrtSa
SSaSnleoo®**. Farer and Agtm, when taken in
'umdal neint have beau taken aa to Us quality,
and apermaneM uniformity ia guaranteed. Phi*
hi ulctuated to make the BeD tvdmapp* the moat
re'tablear.d popular article of itskmaT Itiedia-
tii'ed from Barley of the finest quality, and the
Aromatic Juniper^Banyof Italy. Aa e baalthful
’ib the invalid andSoSswho travel, and are aub-
jeet to changes of water and climate, they will find
11 HudsonG^WoSTwaa. for the period of twenty
v, arveonuected in the Bchnappa Maine* s with hia
•S the tote
nonce and toowtodge of the boameaa m w tacu he
tide prepared expteasly for the dnrssee above
manul>o<*l. and aU be aaka to to 8"* 1
Sohnappa a trail, and compare the time with others
that make the like pietentions-
Cximos 1—Ask for "H. G. Wolfe’a BellSchnappa.”
For aale by all respectable Oroeera and Apothe
caries. HUDSON G. WOLFE ft Oo..
OSes. USoclh Wiluun rtreet. New York.
I'cr gale hr CAMPBELL A LSGLIdH YLwonGa.
B—— the Agricultural meeting this
morning at eleven o'clock. The place of meet
ing is changed to the Court House.
Ball at S with villa.—Wo are under obliga
ti on* to the Committee of Arrangements, for
an invitation to attend a ball at the Johnson
House, in Bmithrills, on Monday evening next
If Mr. Johnson makes such arrangement* for
the guests aa he ia wont to do for the hungry
traveler, we know that it will be a magnificent
affair. If possible, we will attend, bnt we in
dine to the opinion that our good looking
young man who i**i«f* in the business depart
meat, will Uy in his claims aa deserving the
first leave of abaeoce. The proprietors and
employe* of thia office who have ever visited
Smithville, have a decided “liking” for the
Johnson House, end always honor the gentlo-
manly proprietor with a visit when we pass
that way.
Didn't Want to go.—Yesterday morning a
colored individual, in anticipation of a good
time oomiog, took oo too benzine, end
began to let the feet be known by hallowing
‘hurrah far Christmas," and other expression*
of joy at the bright prospect ahead. Offioere
Hancock and Simpson mV*^ him to aooompany
them to the guard-house, bnt he declined ac
cepting their invitation, whereupon they dedded
to foroe it upon him. Coffee resisted manfully,
and nothing short of a little game of chanoe in
which dabs were tramps and the officers held
stocked bandit, con’d indneo him to acquiesce
in their generous offer. He now has a slight
headache, which hia nonor will relieve by ap
plying the Uncet to hia pocket book at the
oonrt this morning.
Haioht ft Co.s’Ciacua.—To-day thia cele
brated company pay ns a second visit for the
. When they visited ns in September,
the exhibition was one of the finest that bad
ever been in onr midst. They come a i
time, with many additional attractions. They
have reoently purchased in Cincinnati, the
zoologies! specimens formerly with Ames' cir
cus and menagerie. These animals arrived in
onr city yeaterday morning. The baby elephant,
Bismarck, ia among lh» number, and thooghhe
has grown considerably aii.ee ho was here a
year ago, ia still “a baby’’ as compared with
those that are generally exhibited. He performs
many trick*, and among them, stands upon
hia head. To the large number of star per
formers, many others have been added, and the
exhibition now comprises the beat arenic talent
of thia and the old world. They give two ex-
hibitions at the old cirens grounds to-day, one
in the afternoon and one at night
Fbzsbttebian Mission SaBBATnecnooL.—The
superintendent and teacher* of the Presbyterian
Mission school intend getting up a nioe little
entertainment on Tuesday next for the children
who attend the school. They have labored
diligently, and hare a regular attendance of
about thirty to forty children who are taught'in
“things pertaining to the kingdom.” They
propoee having a Christmas tree with a present
I pupil. Of course, the teachers them
selves will not be able to contribute ever,thing
necessary for the occasion, end we hope that
the church members generally will give liberally
when called upon for donations. Too much
cannot be said in praise of those who have or
ganized the school nnder such unfavorable cir-
nces. They have spared no energy in
endeavoring to bring the children together ever;
Sabbath evening, with no hope of earthly re-
Bat if one sonl is saved through the
instrumentality of their labors, they will have
been amply rewarded. We thank the superin
tendent for an invitation to be present next
Tuesday, and promise to attend if possible.
The Westhse.—The beat of weather clerks
are sometimes puzzled to know how to make an
aoonrate statement of the state of the oondition
of the weather, and aa onr clerk pride i himself
upon the fact that he never makes a correct or
truthful summary, be hesitates to say what he
don't know. But with a view to enlightening
the people upon a subject of so vast importance,
he makes the following misstatement which will
be found as nearly inaccurate aa the circum
stances will permit: For several days past, the
area of highest pressure has been very low, ex-
oept on elevated spots, such as hen roosts, from
which points Christinas chickens are pressed
into servioe. There has been a tolerably heavy
pressure in some of the teait place*, supposed
to be the result of steel ribs and strings. There
was a heavy fall npon the pavement a few dayi
ago, and a rise in baker’j bread occurs daily,
before it ia baked.
Probabilities: There will probably be some
sunshine when the clouds clear away, unless it
takes plsoe at night, in which case the sun
won't shine until the next day or the day after.
It will probably be Christmas day on the 25th
of Deoember, end it ia very probable that the
day following will be the next day after that
day nnleaa it rains or turns cold, in which ease
it ia probable that it won’t be any other day bnt
the same day just following the day before that
day. Heavy wind* are probable daring the
next windy spell, and then they will ealmn down
when they atop blowing. A farther iniight in
to the future will be made when our self-ad
justing, high pressure, new tome stereoscope to
invented, which will probably be done when it
to finished. Till than—adieu.
nHAHClAL ID COMMERCIAL
Dally He,lew or the Market.
Cotton.—Receipt* to-day 713 bale*; salsa 514;
Liverpool middling are very firm at 18c.
Stock an hand Sept. 1.1871-
ftoceived to-day.
1.739
. 713
39,111- 33,821
41,563
. . 516
Shipped previously 26,911-27.427
14 136
follows*
general markets we quote
• 1H@*5<
Buying rate* for Gold »l 10
n^'fiau^V.V.V.V.V.V.'.’.'.'.V.'.V'.j os
1 08
.x discount
-tf pi
s2S?. r
fig*
CXCglxQE oi aAYXMJLH.
BAOON—ciear rib &da* (smoked)
%
GRAIN AMD BAT.
CORN 1 00 • 1 05
1 05 « 1 10
GRITS 1 “
OATS 1 70 0
nun PEAR . 1
HAY-Northera J *• « ? „
rennets* Timothy 1 75 # 1 80
DIGGING AND IRON TII*.
BAGGING—Bengal
Lyon.
Gunny.
5 9
%2
.Horning Market ltcporL
New Yozn. Deoember 21—Cotton nominal; up
lands 20M: Orleans 21; rale* 500 bale*.
Stock* very strong and active. Gold 8tf mx.
Governments doll and steady. State bonds dull
and steady. Money, fraction ocmmtotion. Ex-
^’d^^d^' Wheat duU and,
buyers. Corn nominal. Pork 13 50. Lard heavy.
Turpentine quiet at 1 69K®1 69. Rosin quiet
at 5 00*5 10 for strained Freight* dull.
Uvzaroou December 22. noou—Cotton opened
firm: uplands 3tf@10; Orleans lOtf; sales 13,000
tion.
Sales of the week 73,000: for export 8,060: on
speculation 7,(00; stock 438,000; American 77,000;
' 48,000; American 38,000; actual experts
U Latee —Cotton dosed firm; export and specula
‘ ‘ 460,100.
Goon and Cheap.—When a man can get
nice, fat Tennessee beef steak at 15 oenta per
pound, and other fresh meat as cheap in pro
portion, he can afford to hare a “fresh mess”
occasionally. That's why we goto Herritft
Bro.a', on Cotton Avenue, to buy. They always
have plenty, and at such prioea that a poor man
oan eat them at no greater ooat than “hog and
hominy.”
Thirty barrel* of large fat drmed Turkeyt
jut receitcd at 8. 1. A B. P. Walker'*, 88
Cherry treeL 2t
You will find some nice toilet sets, perfume
stands, end many other little nick-nacks ruita
ble for Christmas presents, at J. H. Zeilin ft
Co.a' Pharmacy for sal* very low.
The Rappee at Casloo'.— Don't forget that
Monday night to the time appointed for the
grand raffle at Carlos' saloon for a hone, dia
mond pin sod gun. The horse is cheap at the
value placed npon him, and the pin cost 9150
in gold. The boy* propose to have some fan
after the raffle, and if you don’t want to miss
something rich you had better be there.
Gaapia, Grape*, Geapes.—We have just re
ceived e splendid lot of Malaga grapes.
St & T. ft B. P. ffir.na
Goon Eateto—When a man gets hungry ho
can generally eat such as he earn gat, but some
thing good to none the lees desirable. Beside,
when you can get something good just ax cheap
as that which to not, it becomes far preferable.
They don't “fix up” any bnt the best at the
Georgia No. 2, and it's the plaoo to go to when
you want a meal.
Thirty barrdt of lory* fat drtntd Turkey*
jut rteeited at & T. A B. P. Walker's, 88
Cherry treet. 7t
XX, worth $G0, will be presented to the largest
purchaser of goods from my stock by 8 o'clock
r. IL. December 33d. E. J. Johnston.
tion today 3,000; stock afloat 460,'
Breadstuff* quiet Pork 52a 6d- Lard 45*.
London. December 22, noon.—Console 92,tf.
^^cember 22—Bentes 66f 22c.
decreased a trifle.
nsruets—BventuE Kepori
New Yore, December 22.—Cotton dull; sales
2096 bales; uplands 20tf: Orleans 21.
Comparative Cotton Atatzmest—Total receipts
from September let this year 1 125 685; same time
iaat year 1,147,935 Total exports from September
1 this year. 631,137; same time last year 815,563.
8tock at til Unitod State* porta this year 428,546;
last year 491,240. At interior town* thia year 88.-
954; last year 1C6.879. Liverpool tor year 438.000;
last year374.000. American ootton afloat for Great
Britain this year is not reported; last year 345,000
bilea.
Moon closed a trifle easier; eminently respocta
ile brokers
-Bagging quiet at 14tf
Provtoiona dull. Pork 14 00 for rouud Iota.
bla brokers accommodated at 7; currency to
discounts 10012. Sterling 9X09tf. Gold 8.
Btf. Governments ateady; 6la 9tf. State bonds
rattier dull; Tenneeaeee lo better. New South
Carolines etesdy.
Governments—81a 17W: 62a 9tf: 4* 9tf; 5* MX:
new 14; 7s 15tf: 8a Utf; 10-40a 9X-
8t*te bonds—Tennessee* 62; new 61- Virginia*
59; new 65. LoaitUnaa 60; new 50. Levees
6e 64; 5* 75. Alabama* 8* ICO; 5s 65. Georgia* Fa
71; 7a 75. North Carolinse 81; new 12. South Car
olina* 48; new 24.
Flour drooping; common to fair extra 6 5007 25;
good to choice 7 3009 25. Wlitoky 96. Wheat very
quiet; winter red western 1 6601 59. Corn un
changed. Pork lower at 14 75. Beef steady. Lard
quiet.
Turpentine 1 69. Roein 5053510. Tallow firm
at b';®9tf. Freights heavy.
Baltimore, Deoember 32.—Cotton quiet and
ateady; middlings 20; net receipts 324: gross 1521;
export a coastwise 155; to Great Britain
320- stock 2543.
Net receipts of the week 880; gross 3327; export*
to Great Britain 700; coastwise 1040; Bales of the
2417.
Cincinnati, December 22.—Flour unchanged.
Pork nominal at 1325013 75. Lard quiet and firm;
kettle 9. Bacon very weak, abonlders 6tf; aide*
7tf. Whisky 90.
Louie ville. December 22,
015. Provision*
^. 9 ^ 0 ^»»ur unchanged. Cora
easier. Pork and bveon unchanged. Lard declin-
m N*w 8 OaiJA»s December 22—Ootton Arm; mid
dling! 19X: net receipts 5969; grow 6655: export*
coastwi,o 1520; to Great Britain 3u28; sales 3100;
*tock 160.6*2.
Net receipts of the week 38,010 gross 43.134;
exports to Great Britain 2,300. to continent 9983;
ooabtwiao 5462: sales of the week 33,000.
Flour, no superfine here; double scarce at 775;
treble 8 25. Cora easier at 90. Oats quiet at 63;
prime 35. Pork unsteady at 14 50014 75. Bacon
quiet; Bliouidotr scares at 8; dear rib aide*7X1*8;
dear aide* 8tf@8tf: sugar cured hints 14tf<315tf
Lard firm; tierce 9tf«10tf; keglOlOtf. Sugar dull
and lower; inferior F06tf; common to good com-
Otf “7; fair to fully fair 7X®»K: prime
909V- Holaaaee easier; superior 20030; com
mon 3RSS4: fair 35038; prime 39040; strict!*
erne to choice 42014. Coffee firm at 1902Otf.
’hieky ecarco at 9301 03J<
Sterling 18tf. Bight tf dieoouLt. Gold 9tf.
WiLMCtoTCN, December 22—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 19; net receipt* 639; exports coastwise 248;
sales 65- stock 4175.
Net receipts for the woek 3010; exports cosstwise
1155; sales 375.
AcocrrA, December 22.—Cotton steady; mid
dlings 18V; receipts 3855; sales 1000.
K* receipts of the week 9865; sales of the
week 7295; stook in 1870, 18,600; in 1871. 18,385.
Savannah. December 22.—Cotton strong and in
active demand; middlings 19; net rsoeipu 5387;
exports coastwise 1072; to Great Britain —; to Havre
.rule* 3000: stock 74,331.
Net receipt* of the week 20,380 gross ;
porta to Great Britain 4167: continent 15,447; oo
wise 5730; sales of the week 9700.
CHABLXSTOX.Deeember 22 —Ootton market doted
THE FAIBE8T THING YET!
OO TO
BROWN &. CO.’S.
- - - - SECOND STREET,
THAT'S THE PLAGE!
' "YE just been there and taken one bid at “The
Fau eat Thing Yet.” Thia la none of your Jlem-
8 Beal Estate Distributions, or South Carolina
ad and Immigration Associations, or Metropoli
tan Gift Enterprise concerns; bnt eomething real.
These folks are onr friends, neighbors and every-
dmy associates. I know them. Their vouche:
the very best men in the whole country. Yon
Brown and let him explain “The Fair
Yet” to yon, and If you don't
she does.”
rpEN
; corns t-
14,374: exports Great Britain ; to Comment
export* ooa.twiae 2411: tales 600; atook 29.170.
Netjreceipta of the week 13,793; gross 13 861: ex
ports to Groat Britain 3979; to the continent 3876;
coastwise 5189; sales of the week 2000.
Mobile December 22—Ootton easy; middlings
Itf; net receipts 2052; exports ooaatwiae 4690;
. Greet Britain 4048; isles 100: stock 51.575.
Net receipts of the week 17,278; gross -
exports to Great Britain 4048; coastwise 5359; sales
Galveston, Deoember 22 —Cotton active; good
ordinary 17tf; net receipts 1914; exports to Great
Britain 2481; ooaatwiae 4$; axles 2000; stock 37,843.
Net receipts of the week 10,482; exports to Great
ritain 4915; Rotterdam —; coastwise 2058; sales of
the week 7500.
Boston, Deoember 22.—Cotton firm; middlings
20; net receipts 485; gross 2042; exports ti
Greet Britain —; coastwise —; sales 500; stod
500.
Net receipts of the week 1623; gross 15,635; ex
porta corstwtoe —; to Great Britain —; sales of the
eck 2500.
Koitolz. December 22 —Cotton dull; low mid
dlings 18V018H; net receipts 769; exports coast
wise 112T; tale* 200: stock 6152
Net receipts of the week 8062: exports to Great
ritain —; cosstwise 8430; sales 1310.
Manns, Deormuer 22 —Cotton dull; middlings
19V^jeoeipto 1599; stock in 1870, 36.448; in 1871,
Net receipts of the week 17,912; shipment* 1605;
sales of the week 1500.
FmLADELrau, Deoember 22—Cotton quiet: mid
dlings 20V-
Net receipts of the week 621; grots 1715.
Pboyidsxce, Deoember 22 —Net receipts of the
week U90: stock 10.000.
OoLTMxra, Deoember 22—Cotton quiet; receipts
130; shipments 1180, sales 760.
Cm Point, Deoember 22—Cotton, receipts for
the week 940.
Nashtills, December 22 — Cotton, receipts
2861; stock 2655; market firm;
19; net
it Britain
Montoomxet, December 22.—Cotton firm; mid
dling* 18V: net reodpte 3850; shipments 3864;
stack in IffiO, 12230; 1871,12092
L evening.—Cotton closed
strong; uplands 9tf010; Orleans 10tf.
Total stock of American cotton afloat for English
ports 190.000 bales.
Yams sod fabrics steady. Cumberland cut 34a 6d.
London, Deoember 22, evening Sugar on spot
35*035* fid.
CONSIGNKES PER 91. ft XV. It. It.
Deoember 22 1871.
G T Rogers' Sous; Small ft G; Burdick Brothers;
EO'Cannel: WF Holier; DGoodft8oos; Seymour,
T ft Oo; J H Zeilin ft Co; J F Bsrfieldftd); Jno
Farmer: Jeoae 4 B: A McUallie; Wise * D: L VV
Baadal: J Friend; J W Burke ft Co; J H Benner; J
W Beime; A L Butt*.
NOTICE
A LL pereena an waned against trading for a
certain accepted warehouse draft, for the
amount of oo* hundred dollars, drawn August 22
in favor of Thomas Rankin, and due December
25-28,1871, as the consideration tor the same has
dal 9 6t* THOMAS RANKIN'.
NOTICE.
A GOOD second hind two Hone omnibus for
sale. Apply to
G MASTEBSOS,
ctl lmo Macon. Ga.
ELECTION NOTICE.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS OO UNTY.—A vacancy hav
ing occurred in the CUik's office of tberlupe-
rior Court of said county by the resignation of the
forma- Clerk, Hr. John H. Fitzpatrick, it to there
fore ordered by the Ordinary of said county that
an election be bald at the different precincts in said
county to fill said vacancy on Saturday, the 30th
day or December, 187L
deefitd J. U. BURKETT, Ordinary.
BOARDERS WANTED.
G OOD board and lodging can be had at the Flint
House, at reasonable rater.
nov24 eodlm*
MBS. A. LASSETEB.
Baatm’s Best Acxiliaxt —Ask the belle of the
seison what appointment of her toilet-table holds
the highest place in her esteem, and she will reply,
without a moment's reflection, Hagan's Magnolia
Balm. Nothing, she ia thoroughly aware, contri
bute* so powerfully to enhance her charms and
render bar irresistible aa that most.delightfol and
healthful auxiliary of Beauty. By using it ladies
are enabled, long after they have passed the meri
dian of life, to preserve the youthful bloom and
parity or their complexion, anil where Nature has
denied that superlative attraction, the Balm fully
compensates for her deficiencies.
Foa Throat Diseases and Affect too* of the cheat,
“Bran's BroneMeal Troches,” are of value. For
Coughs, Irritation of toe Throat caused by cold.
Unusual Exertion or the vocal organs, in epeakin
in public, or tinging, they produce beneficial re-
Dn. Frick’s Special Flavobmos.—Vanilla, Lem
on, and all extracts used for flavoring ice-creams,
jellies, cakes, etc., are now out for public approval
Claiming perfect purity, superior strength, and uni-
1 quality.
Boeamus, the Greet Alterative. Its action
upon the most inveterate cases of Rheumatism
wonderful indeed.
Nswsom's Depot, Ya., April 25,1869.
Gkstlxmzn: I received your kind letter
Marti, also the Roesdalis ordered, and return
many thanks, aa I am greatly benefitted by its
I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for nine
years, so much so that at the time I ordered the
Bossdslie my hands were in such condition that I
could not write, therefore had to get my consin
to do so for me.
I have need as yet only two bottles of the medi
cine, but the effect has been wonderful. I now
write you myself, not requiring the services of my
dee 16-3w
MttmttJttik
THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE
Awarded Diplomas by the “ Maryland Insti
tute for the Protection of the Mechan
ical Arts.” Also, by the Maryland
State Agricultural and Mechan
ical Association Fair, 1S70.
An Invention for burning Brick hard and of uni
form color, with laaa fuel than is used by
any other Kiln ever invented. s
It Snvcs 75 Per Cent, of Fnel In Burning
bams end Florida to called to this
I have appointed Sim'i D. Irwin, Eaq-, of Maoon,
Ga., my agent for the sale of rights. Pamphlets
containing full description can be obtained on ap
plication to him.
SILAS M. HAMILTON,
Inventor and Pateutee,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Note—The undersigned will take pleasure at any
rime, when in the city, in giving any information
desired in reference to this invaluable invention.
In a city like Macon, where eeverxl millions of
Brick are annually manufactured, the great saving
in the ooat of burning alone, would afford a fine
income, to sav nothing of its convenience and per
fect adaptation to the purposes desired.
SAM’LD. IRWIN,
At the oflioe of Lyon. deGraffenried ft Irwin,
Cherry street, np-stairs.
; leave a 610 note
igo to
Thing
e with
nov25 tnftsaSw
N eligible 1
Road, just
suburban ii
FOR SALE.
business lots on the new Houston
just outside the city. Over two thou-
an inhabitants in the immediate neigh
borhood that require supplies. ,
Also, a number of very desirable lota for resi
dences—high and healthy—may be badou,long cred
it. or for ca-h at low figures. Parties building here,
while overlooking the city, can always save from
one to two months rent in taxes annually. Pro
perty appreciating. Titles positive. Apply to
nov30-l*w3t M. 2 THOMSON.
C! B. MIMS.
C. R Williams & Co.
Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves, IJnilirel-
las, Etc., Etc.,
268 and 270 Cnnnl Street,
(Near Earle’s Hotel,)
NEW YORK.
M ERCHANTS needing nioe and stylish Hats,
Caps, Furs, etc., at moet reasonable prices
and liberal terms, will do well to patronize C. 15.
Williams ft Co.
To my friends, who have so liberally patronized
me the past year. I can only prove my gratitude by
being ever watchful to their interests, assuring
them that they shall always get their Hats, etc., at
prices to oompete with the lowest-priced merchants
n their midst. All orders will receive my prompt
and personal attention. Respectfully
nov5 2m C- B. MIMS.
GREAT BARGAIN.
isit-
NOW offer for sale that valuable plantation
„ nated one and half milts from the Southwest
Railroad, containing eleven hundred scree, seven
hundred cleared, balance in the woods. Ten bead
of fine mules, oorn. fodder, cotton seed, gin and
belt, fanning implement*, etc., a complete outfit—
forone hundred and forty baloaof oobon. First pay-
in 1873, —
, second in 1
, and third in 1874, each
e of thp Honorable Superior
ity of Macon in a case pend-
i of said Court, wherein N'a-
in 1872, sec
to weigh five hundred pounds and class low
middling. Each payment doe let of November of
each year. Good collateral* will be required for the
first payment Here to a chance to make the money
before it to due. Those wishing a great ^bargain
apply at once as I shall withdraw it from Bale
before or by the 25th of December. Apply to
W. H. REESE, Attorney at Law,
dec5-3w Man:hallvilio, Ga.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
Y virtue of a decree of
i Court of the county
jug on the Equity zido ol
tbin M. Maguey,'George L. Maseey and Jno. D. Ad-
ams, executors of Ezekiel H. Adams, dec’d,are com
plainants, end Joseph Adams and others, legatees
and creditors of said Ezekiel H. Adams, are defend
ants, will be sold at public outcry, before the Court
house door in the town of Oglethorpe, on the sec
ond Tuesday of Jimmy next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following lota or parcels of land:
98, 127, 128, and fractions of 129, 130 and 131,
known aa the Eliab Jone* place, situated in the
first district of originally Dooly now Maoon count;,
and containing in the aggregate eight hundred and
seventeen acres moio or less. Terms of exle, cash.
Titles undoubted.
F. T. SNEAD.
ALLEN H. GREER,
JNO. M. GREER,
delO lawtd
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet.
dec3 3m WM. H. WILLBERGER .Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
’ 'HE Machinery in a Ootton Mill at Fredericka-
. burg, Va., consisting as follows:
14 thirty inch Card*, B. B. heads, etc.
9 Bing Spinning Frames, 912 spindles.
2 Drawing Frames, 2 Speeders.
1 Willow, or Opener.
2 Spreaders—3 heaters each.
2 Ring Twisters—60 spindles each.
2 Spoolers, Reels, Presses, Scale*. Warp, Mills,
i, and aU the necessary preparations for making
800 to 900 pounds eoarse yarn daily.
The water power to unanrpaaaed, the rent of
which, and building, are very low.
Operative* abundant, and can be obtained at un-
utnally moderate wager.
The wtiole of the above machinery, including
shafting, beating, etc , will be sold for the low
price ot 65 000. Enquire of
E. T. SCHULTZ ft CO-
44 German atreet, Baltimore, McL
declS lawGw
BABY CABS.
rpB£ finest assortment of Blby Cabs and Per
ambulators ever received in this city. For sale
cheap by CABHABT ft CUED,
oetlStf
GEOKUI.i LAM) AtiEVCY,
np HE undersigned (surviving partner of Butts ft
Brother), lias valuable Cotton Plantations and
Farms for sals or rent, in Bibb, Houston. Twiggs,
Wilkinson. Jones. Baldwin. Monroe, Crawlcrd,
Macon, Sumter. Eaily, Baker, Decatur, Mitchell,
and other counties- Also, Mill Property, and Wild
Lands suitable for lumber, turpentine and minerals.
For tale. Butts’ New Map of Georgia—mounted,
portable and pocket form.
Office on Second street, near the New Court-
DQlSeodftwtjanl A O. BUTTS.
BE SURE AND GO TO THE
GREAT
ONITOR
DOLLAR STORE,
S3 CHERRY STREET,
FOR YOUR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD IMAGINABLE
FOR
ONE DOLLAR!
' 5UY gentlemen’s
JD HATH ot
iUY HANDSOME and USEFUL CHRI8TMAS
» PRESENTS of THOMAS U. CONNER.
iUY ladies’ beautiful FURS, or any style, of
> THOMAS U. CONNER.
NOBBY STIFF and SOFT
THOMAS U. CONNER.
iUY the latest style of SILK HAT of
) THOMAS U. CONNER.
iUY BOY’S HATS and OHILDBEN’S HATS of
I THOMAS U. CONNER.
iUY GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS of
> THOMAS U. CONNER.
i UY GENTLEMEN’S DRESS SHIRTS and COL-
> LABS of THOMAS U. CONNER.
UY GENTLEMEN’S KID GLOVES (all colors)
THOMAS U. CONNER.
T)UY
JLS of
B uy
of
iUY MEN’S fine SHAWLS and UNDER WEAR
» of THOMAS U. CONNER.
iUY DRIVING and WALKING GLOVES of
» THOMAS U. CONNER.
wear of
THOMAS U. CONNER.
UY a handsome SATCHEL for your sister, or
I any other man’s sister, of
uecl9if THOMAS U. CONNER.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
DEY AND FANCY GOODS!
T Now York cost, to close out the stock. Hav-
ing purchased the eniiie stock of Dry Goods
and Notions belonging to Mr. A. Springer, in Tri
angular Block, I am offering the same at New York
coat. These goods are all of the very latest fall
and winter purchases of Caliooes and Ladies'
Drees Goods- I mean what I say when I
offer these goods at NEW YORK COST!! as I
will satisfy those who may call npon me. Remem
ber the plsoe, Sprinner'e old and well known stand,
comer of Triangular Block. Be sure and call if
you want goods at astonishing low figure*.
A. BAUM,
nov29-tf Of Irwinton.
INSURE IN THE STRONGEST COMPANY.
INSURANCE COMPARY.
Cush Asset*, Gold, - • 820,809.070 04
Assets in the United States - • • 63,064.361 24
Chicago Losses - S3,224,000
Over Two Million Dollars of Chicago Losses have
been paid in Caan up to November 25.
Over 642080,000 Losses have been paid by this
Company since its erganizatian in 1836.
The Directors having been authorized to draw npon
the London Office, the Chicago Losses will
be pari without reducing the Assets
in the United States.
Over One Million Dollars in Premiums received in
the United States since the Chicago Fire.
delStf I- O. PLANT, Agent.
SOLDBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
rpHE use of this Guano for cotton and oorn for
the peat six years has established its character
RELIABILITY and EXCELLENCE. Experience
STAHrae, STEAM, BUT NEMTHELESS TfilJE!
WISE & DOBBS,
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
CROCKER
Etc.,
Will, until January 1, 1872, sell the following goods at the astonishingly low prices annexed i
..$37 60
7 00
REAL CHINA DINNER SETS, containing 150 ]
REAL CHINA TEA SETS, containing 44 pi(
IMITATION CHINA DINNER SETS, 140 pieceB 27 so
IMITATION CHINA TEA SETS, 44 pieces 4 SO
CHINA, ALABASTER, MILK GLASS, and FABIAN VASES, from 50c. to $5 00 per pair
ENGLISH and GERMAN TOYS, from So. to $5 00, each
MOTTO CUPS and SAUCEBS, for Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers, and everbody else,
teem to $2 GO
DECORATED CHAMBER SETS, 11 pieces, from $5 00 to $50 00
FIFTY CENTS GOBLETS AT FORTY CENTS PER SET.
This is no blow to excite the readers of our advertisements. We have the goods and mean what we say.
COMF1 ANXI SEE TJ/S.
WISE & DOBBS,
82 Molbemy street.
WING & SOLOMON
—OFFER THE—
LARGEST AND MOST VARIED
—OF—
STOCK
has demonstrated that under favorable conditions
of season and application of 200 pounds per sere,
increases the crop from to three fold the natural
capacity of tbo soil.
Tbs ooat of Browing cotton to the planter to in
proportion to the yield per acre from the land a:
labor employed in its cultivation: hence the agency
which so largely increases production at a moderate
outlay of capital to essential to profitable planting.
For pi ice and specific terms spply^to
Ag't Pacific Guino Co.. Poplar st, Maoon,
JOHN S. REESE ft CO.,
deelS tf General Agents. Biltimore, Md.
5 AYRES,
Maoon, Ga.
O. C. HOR3VE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA.
K. B.—Commercial and Bank Notes and Drafts
collected at bank rates of tommusion, when paid at
y. norlO-rUtawlm*
MRS. F. DESSAU
Has just received a large stock of *
FUR3, HATS, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS,
READY MADE SUITS,
rrwn'si'H n-ATitvtENTS.
Which, with the whole of her winter stock, will
bo sold at the lowest possible prices. oct4-3m
J. 33. BRES,
Cotton Factor & General Com. Merchant
No. 196 Grwyier street, New Orleans.
nn20 dfimwSm F. J. RACILAVD.
FOR RENT,
1 STORE, also a sun of rooms soitablo for a oot
ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
sep5tf
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES,
Sterling Silver Ware, Plated Goods,
In the city, and AT AS LOW PRICES AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ANYWHERE. The goods are
new. Their stock consists in part of
WATCHES IN GOLD & SILVER CASES,
LADIES’ HALF SETS IN CORAL, OAMEO, ETRUSCAN, PEARL AND JET,
ELEGANT OPERA. LEONTINE AND VEST CHAINS.
SLEEVE BUTTONS, IN ONYX, CAMEO, AND ALL GOLD,
A viried line of Studs, Plain Gold and Seal Rings, Elegant and Latest Style Ear-rings, Lockets in Gold
Pearl and I.ory, Gold and Coral Necklaces, Jewelry for Miesea and Children. Jut and Shell
Jewelry, Clocks in every etyle, eight and one day—with or without a.arme.
and a large and new stock of FAN0Y GOODS.
WATCH WORK DONE AND WARRANTED.
EJjtSrGRAVING- A. SPECIALTY.
dalOtf PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL AND MONOGRAMS AT SHORT NOTICE.
MILWAUKEE LAGER.
H AYING obtained the agenev of the celebrated
MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, I herewith
offer the same to my pations and the public in gen
eral. Come and try the best Beer in the United
Btates.
no30 lm J. VALENTINO.
TOR SALE.
\ VIRST-CLA33 buggy or rockaway horse. Also,
Ii Bacgy and Harness. Apply to
delOtf h
FOR SALE OR RENT.
'T'HAT Splendid Plantation in Worth county, Ga.,
_L on the east bank of Flint Kiver, 15 miloa from
Albany, known na the Pinder Town lYact, contain
ing 25i0 acred, 150j acres cleared and under good
f6 nSa properfv will be sold in lots of Four, Five.
Sir and Koe hundred Acree, eo arranged aa for
each lot to have a river front.
For further particulars, inquire of the under
signed, addressed at Albany, or V;ne*a Mill, Worth
county, Ga. G. D. HOPE.
Albany, December S, 1871, delOtii janl