The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 24, 1871, Image 3

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j. B. ROSS & S. T. GOiSfcq" Offer at reduced price*. Oou« A Co.'a elegant aolid silver good* in (a apectelty with me for 20 yearn J (or '■^ay and bridal prevent*, at E. J. JoBKsraa'a. the jfeVapeat Black Alapaca can be found at PEE88 GOODS, I ^ g8 Cherry ^1 kinda at 8. T. A B. P. Walk- —"t. dec20-tf LACE GOODS, Two-Ply Carpet* K per yard, at the New ft 06nU - •' •' 25 ^broideries, | ^ to. for the holiday*, at rer,j^ “Pb •«*. J. John*ton’a. " Agorae, at E. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Hxascnrra* Bou, with or •AU colon h FANCY GOODS, Dobb'a. KUSSELS, LLN8EYB, JEANS, CASSIMEBES, ETC. without bulb, for *ale *1^^^ I .* p!,”. 1 '?' - *"*'*«£■*"*•“* at EarrU I Peter • drug tore. Competent ^PrOitearite. I pure and rdiatle medicine* and rtoa,jr! I price* are guaranteed. Guar redaction are made in Dry Good* thia | week at the New York Store. Tux beat Chriatmaa present for your wife, i* one of tboee “real French china dinner acta, are All indication* point to an early adranca on an eonu^,, J50 pie( , M< vUch WiM * h lata, *Weh ahonld admoniab the prudent to take | actually celling for *37 50. jtoeilAt* itepe to reoaire the benefit of CITY A.E'E'Jl.IMB. SUNDAY MORNING: DEO. 34, 1671. pncee. which, owing to the tightnee* of the time*. t depressed below value, and in aoma oaae* leea tksn coet of production. aLL EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. dt2*tf J. B. ROSS *8. T. COLEMAN. v HAKE CHAjNCE. To prepare for a contemplated change of part- crrntiip. we bare determined to aell from thi* date ,l.e tolowing good* at NEW YORK COBT. All of our magnificent clock of WINTER DRESS GOODS! All of our LADIES' READY-MADE SUITS, SAILOR JACKETS, CLOTH, PLUSH. CASHMERE and OPERA CLOAKS, cashmere cloth and alpaca waists. Tu.c good* compria* the Doat extensive, band- 11 a a. at.; Maw. V«.lr *Ua*» . *i.d stylish *tock thi* aide of New York city; I ' p ,rro Long lit for CAaB. and tffeied a* they »re I and under Lxostot, Opera and Yeet Chain*, Bend Bracelet*, Loekela, Neck Chain*, Sleere But ton*. Studs, etc., etc., for the holidya at E. J. Jokbstox's. Thx Urge it stock of black and oolored Silks | in the city, at the New York 8tore. Pobceuixx mo, tripple-nlated, doable-wall I ion pitcher*, waiter*, goblet*, castor*, wine and I fruit stands, pickle castors, call bell*, ete., at IE- J- Johnston'*. delCtil24 Th* Jlnett cologne mad* in Georgia, can onlS | had at Ilarrit <£ Peter’* drug store. It it pro nounced equal to ang of the imported handier- | chief extract*. Silk Yanccas at 75 oent* per yard, at the New York Store. Solid sterling ailrer table and tea spoon*, fork*, ladles, batter-knives, ete. A good supply at E. J. Johnston's. TarrPL* PUted Tea Seta (C piece*) at E. J. Johnston's. Wsitiko nxsxs, work boxes, toilette acts, raaea, parian figure*, walking canes, etc., etc. at low prioe*. Some very desirable good* at .... bought l......... »i New York cost, present an opportunity not „!■<« offered to purchaser* to secure really choice 1 desirable articles at less than th-.ir actual | 1 TU City flam pass the store (Cotton avenue en- irmcol in going to and from tb* Brown Housd. tru.ee>. a t. W. A. HOPSON A GO., deciO If 41 Second streot. " RtntCTIOX IS DRY 600DST In order to meet tlie deni, n is of a tight money market we will sell at HEDUCED mlCEB Our entire stock of DRESS GOODS, FURS SHAWLS, CLOAKS and CLOAKING, BLANKETS, JEANS, CASSIMEBES, QUILTS, SPREADS, tre HOOK FURNISHING OOODS, GENERALLY. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. COME AND FEE. W. A. BANKS A SONS, decl I f Triangular Block, Macon, (la. cost, at E. J. Johnston'*. Fob the handsomest Dree* Good* in the cit go to the New York Store. Beauty'* Best Acxiuabv —Ask the belle of tbs seeson what appointment of her toilet-table bolds the highest place in her esteem, and abe will reply, without e moment'* reflection, nagan’a Magnolia R dm. Nothing, she is thoroughly aware, contri bute* so powerfully to enhance her cbaims and render her iiresutible as that most delightful and healthful auxiliary of Beauty. By using it ladies are enabled, long after they have passed the meri dian of life, to preserve the yonthfnl bloom and pnrity of tlieir complexion, and where Natore baa denied that auperlative attraction, the Balm fully compensate* for her deficiencies. Why Will Ye Die ?-Death, or what U worse, U the inevitslle resnlt of continued suspension of the menstrual flow. It U a condition which should not he tnfled with. Immediate relief is the only esfegnsrd egeinet constitutional ruin. In all c of enppreveion, suspension or other irregularity of the "courses," Or. J. Bradfie'd's Female Regula tor is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to the nerrons centres, improving the blood end determining directly to the organs of menstrua (ion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent Doctors nee it. Prepared by J. II. Bradfleld, druggist, Atlanta, Gs., *1 50 per bottle and sold by respectable druggists everywhere. OGDEN «fc CO., Cotton Commission Merchants, MACON, ga. / iOTTON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. OON- MtiSHEETS FOB NEW YORK. AND ORDERS FOR PURCHASE OR BALE FOR FUTURE DE LIVERY SOLICITED. Refer by Permission to Messrs. R. It. Grave* A Co. New York. Central Railroad and Banking Company, Savan- "*Meaara. John W- Anderson's Sons, Savannah. Messrs. Duncan A Johnston. Savannah. Messrs. Dates A Comer, Savannah. octlT tf LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE, Pronounced by Connoisseurs “Tlics Only Good Sauce-” It improves tlia appetite and digestion, and it is unrivaled for it* flavor. We aro directed by Messrs. Lea A Perrins to prosecute all parties making or vending counter feits. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, suglfl-eodgm Agents. New York. Del*y Not.—Convulsions, wind colic, and griping in the bowels of infant* cause death. Mrs. Whit- oomb's Syrup is a tried remedy. It coats only 25 con Is MaaaiAOE Gums.—Intereating work, numerous engraving*, 221 pages. Price 60 cent*. Address Dr- Batts' Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St Louie, Mo. See advertisement. ang!7-dAwly B. Npenlts for Itself. Cbicaoo, Jane 24, 1871. Da. V. Chrixce Pbice—My dear Sir: Having used yonr Blood Enricher several months, with very great benefit, I dosire to testify very strongly A. WISE & CO., | moat valuable remedy. Yours very truly, Ilicnano F. Sweet. Pastor Epiphany Church, Chicago, IIL Ask for Dr. Prioe'* Blood Enricher. Druggists have it for sale. dec 16-2w Cherry st.. Macon, Ga. Fob Throat Diseases and Affections of the cheat, "Broirs'r Jlronehical Troche*,” are of value. For I Coughs, Irritation of the Throat caused by eold, or Uunsiisl Exertion of the vocal organa, in speak in | in public, or ringing, they produce beneficial rc- Bev. Jams McBetuz will preach to-day at the Second Baptist Church at 10} A. K., and at Jr. a; and will oommenee his pastoral labors with the same on the first week in January. Caxnr Cxubcil—Divine service at 10} a. x. Christinas Eva aerrioe* at 7 r. x. Seats free. On Christmas day (Monday) at 11 a. w. Finimaux Causes.—Rev. Mr. Vaughn will preach at 10} o'clock thia morning. Postpobed.—Santa Claca.—Owing to the bad weather on Saturday, it is proposed that "’aula Clans will visit many families on Tuesday mt '*MDg, aa the rain Saturday prevented his getting -unpliei for Monday morning. So go to Burke A ud j, y in your supplies, and k® ready Tueads, coming. Hall ar Surra vnxx. t^n at ^ John- aon Co use in Smith ville « u ^ OQ Tueid8y ni^it, antnot on Monday, at w. report ed yea- terday morning We Uks occasion .. managers a *eoono*ime for their invitati^ ^ assure those who expect to attend, that a niw, genial host cannot be found ib.o the obliging Carrie Henderson, (white—a*-called.) waa cccused of being drank, and owned up like man, if she waa a woman. But she belongs to the woman’* right* association, and why shouldn’t she do things “like a man ?”—if she can. Carrie will have to borrow five dollars from somebody or run the city in debt 30 cent* a day for ten days at Finney's hotel. Jeff Williams was on a regular Christmas drank to the annoyance of persona in the neigh borhood of his whereabout*. Jeff chaws hash- a-la-Finncy-thirty-eents-a-day for ten days, or contributes five dollars for current expenses of the city. Here the Court busted, and quit for A Pleasant Vxarr.—Mr. Wbidby, local editor of the Atlanta Constitution, who accompanied the bridal party to onr city on Wednesday last, had such a good time that he couldn't contain himself, and gave vent to his feelings through the columns of his paper in the following man- Wednesday morning the writer left for Macon with T. J. Phillip* and bride, and Miss Lucy Hayden, Hits Georgia Boaaell, Miss Julia Beeves, Mh> Mamie Fitts, Mis* Alice Glenn, Miss Sallie Moore, Miss Mary Will*, Mis* Phil- tippa, J. C. Boyd, W. H. Mitchell, W. L. Bob- iiSn, A. J. Basil, S. F. Mobley, W. B. Phil- •nd gentlemanly proprietor of the “Johnson 1 '"osqJ'Yamished by the* Macon and P Western House." I Hattrou) was magnificently and comfortably YESTEanav was one of the moat nnpleaaantof suppUem" Afte^pteasantridefofa'uttle 10 *** the season. Daring the forenoon, dark, lower- | five hours In. company reched Macon, where ing clouds overspread the heavens, and an preasive, warm sensation was felt upon enter ing the streets. In doors waa much cooler than upon the streets, except in 0 Mr. Phillips ana bride, accompanied by the la- „ diea, proceeded to the handsome residence of f T ~ I Mr. D. M. Flanders, in Esst Macon. ' 1 The reception Wednesday night at Mr. Flan ders' was a brilliant affair. The Keslly the atmosphere was peculiar. A heavy I ««« of Macon were oat in full force. The —. - I Macon ladies never looked prettier or sweeter, rein commenced falhng about two f. *., and ^ ^ w „ e 6npe ^ b . And the yonng continued all night. We bad a serious time | ladies from Atlanta sustained ‘ getting np onr cotton report and felt the need of from Atlanta sustained the high reputa tion of the ladies of Atlanta for graoe, wit and those water-proof boot* which the out ton I „. Aft ? r .j he T Uitor8 their n haven't given ns. I announced, and tSuadrrilesfWaFtzes^lffiiciere! HoobtA Co.'s Cibcus.—The weather being so unfavorable the crowd at the circus per formance yesterday afternoon, waa very email. We witnessed a portion of the performance and found their trapes* and acrobats as good as, if not better than any we have ever seen. The riding was dispensed with on aeoonnt of the amount of water that Imd oolleet.d in th. ring ^ ^ ^ ^ „ Qd bnt aside from the nding (of which we can not dignity, that po'i-R of manner and winning j^ge.) it is one of the beat circuses we have I courtesy to peculiarly her own. ever attended. Unlike traveling showmen gen- I ^ r - * nd Mra - Fbillipa left for Charleston, and «u, “” •»»" ~rw — f—» - SX-STj'SSVtfSSSi-™ S orderly while m the aty. | Unned Ionnd of mirth and pleaanre. There waa . ~ „ I a perfect aooord among all to enjoy the oooa- Tbb Ameeican Sundat School Union.—There I a i on . Of the yonng ladies it might be appro- will be* general meeting of the Sabbath-aehoola | priately sard i’, Gallop* and Heels were the order until “three o'clock in the morning.” The sap per tables were arranged with fine effect, and the Urge variety of good things, sufficient in qnality and quantity to satisfy the demand* of the most exacting of epicures. The house was luminous with beanty, and one might well imagine that be was transported to the enchanted residence of Acrasia, and in the fabled “Bower of Bliss.” Mrs. Flanders presided with that grace and “ In them waa every art and every charm Tb win the wisest and the oddest warm.” gayer or more congenial party never met together than t>)i« of thU city in the Presbyterian church this af ternoon at 3 o'clock, when an address will be , delivered by the Itev. John McCollagh, of M»n, pleasing and funny incident* oocurred Kentncky, Secretary for the Southern Depart- 1 Wh ‘ Ch We t,m8 n ° W ‘° n0,,, • A ^ ment of the above aoeiety. There will also be a pnblia meeting in the Baptist church at a quarter past seven o'dock I Thb Last Chance.—To-morrow is Christmas, to night, in bej^lf of the Sunday-school work ttn d all want to make the hearts of the loved in Georgia, when addresses may be expected I one « gUd on this memorable occasion, and from tbo Rev. Wm. Dimock, who has labored I nothing will do this so effectually as to go to as a Sunday-school missionary in Georgia dnr- Zeilin A Co.'a pharmacy and get some of those ing the last five years, and the Rev. John Me- nice Christmas gifts for them. A small asaort- Cnllagb, of Kentucky. All are most oordially I ment left, and if you wish to get something nice invited to attend. I and cheap you must call early. Postponement Sale ct Maonivtcent Pio- I Lasdeeth's Garden Seed depot was founded TUBES.—In consequence of the heavy storm on in the year 1784, nearly a century ago, and is Saturday nigLt, and the fact that to-morrow I now moro favorably known than any other, will be a gala day, who ly given np to pleasure, The reason is very simple—their seed are al- Mr. Levy would annouDoe that he has deferred I ways fresh and true to the name, bia final closing out sale of the splendid array of I Messrs. Bant, Rankin A Lamar, at the paintings on exhibition at the old poet office, wholesale drag and chemical warehonsa, buy of until Tuesday next. I the Landroths in lots of one hondred thousand On that day an auction will take place at 2} papers at a time, and can, therefore, sell to o'clock p. m., and another in the evening at 7 I dealers at the proprietors’ prioes, saving the I'clock. This will afford an opportunity for all I freight, to smaller dealers. Orders should be to attend, after the aetive business of the day I sent in early, ha* been oonelnded, and we trust our bankers, Go to the Georgia No. 2 if you want a good That Buck.—There was a “four pronged” buck, bide and tail, boras and all, hinging ont in front of Carlos’ saloon yesterday which at tracted quite a number of the curiously in clined. Carlos always baa something attractive, both inaide and ont. The rafile on Monday Do. Pnicx's SrxctAL Flavokinoa.—Vanilla, Lom- I on, and all extract* naed for flavoring ice creams, j allies, cakee. etc., are now ont for public approval Claiming perfect parity, superior strength, and uni form qusliiy. Rohadalm, tbs Great Alterative. Its action I upon tbe roost inveterate esses cf Rheumatism is | wonderful indeed. Newsoh’s Depot, Va , April 25, ISfiJ. Gentlemen: I received your kind letter I March, alto the Bosadalis ordered, and retain many thanks, as I am greatly benefittod by Ra II have been a a offerer from Ithenmatiam for nine I years, so much so that st tbe time I ordered tbe ] RosaiiaHa my bands wete in such condition that could not write, therefore bad to get my cousin I to do to for me. I have naed aa yet only two bottles of the medi- FOR THE LEAST MONEY, I “a, but the effect lias been wonderful. I I write you myself, not requiring the service* of my M. A.C. t» tor want to ruacHASE THE BEST COOKING STOVE EVEB OFTEBED IN BACON, B. A. WINE A OA, Mscon, tJia. deCtf BALL, BLACK & CO. Ml Mini 567 Itronilntajr, New York, Offer for the HOLIDAYS the most oomplete and bast selected assortment of ■be following goods to b* 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. d«5-tf deo lfi-2w Hudson G. Woux's Bell Schnapps, an invigora ting tonic and medicinal beverage, manufactured by the proprietor* at Schiedam in Holland, is war ranted perfectly pore, and free from all deleterious substances. It is distilled expressly for cates of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dropsy, Goal, Rheuma tism. general Debility, Catarrah of tbe Bladder, Faina in tbe Back and Stomach and all diseases of the Urinarr Organs. It give* great relief in Asthma, Gravel and Calculi in tb* Bladder; strengthens and invigorates tbe system, and will keep off that dreadful scourge, Fever mud Ague, when taken In *‘ 1 RspecUl pains have been taken ae to its quality, and a permanent uniformity is guaranteed. Tlas is calculated to make the Bell Schnapps tbe mart reliable and popular article of its kind. It is dis tilled from Barley of the finest quality, and the Aromatio Juniper Berry of Italy. Aa a healthful beverage It baa no superior. To th* invalid and tboee who travel, and are sub ject to change* of water and climate, they anil find it an invaluable agent. Hudson G. Wolfe was, for the period of twenty I veais, connected in the Schnapps buainwa uncle, tbe late Udolpho Wolfe, and hi* lot nance and knowledge of tbe business in which be is engaged, should be a anffident guarantee that he Dr. Hurley’s Ague Tonic J I mentioniNlT and all be asks is to give tbe Bell I Schnapps a trail, and compare tbe same with others Purely Texetnblo! So Arsenic, So Mercury | that make the like In Its Composition! N O CURE, NO FAY, is directions be followed. I No danger in taking an overdose, a* w* pal no poison in onr medicinm. On* dollar per bottle. 1 Caution ! —Ask for “H. G. Wolfe'* BeUSchnappe. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Apoibe- sariee. HUDSON G. WOLFE A Co.. Office. 18 Sooth William street. New York. For eel* by CAMPBELL A ENGLISH Macon Ga. The Gbeat FicroEtu. Annual. — Hostetler's United Slates Almanac for 1872, for distribution, gratis, throughout the United States, and all erril- _ _ debility, d loss of appetite, torpid brer, >1 ailments, where a kindred w _ stimulant and tonic la required. One deller per bottle Dr. Hurley's Stomach Bitters I S th* remedy per excellence, for all diseasea I teed oountrie* of the Western Hemisphere, is now arising from debility, dteordsred stomach published and ready for delivery, in the English, », and all | airman, French, Norwegian. Welsh, Swedish, Hol land, Bohemian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand the tine philoeopby of health should read and ponder tb* valuable suggaatigna it contain*. In treatise on the causes, prevention and core of a great variety of dieeesei, it amount of information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, th* miner, the farmer, th* planter, and professional man; and tb* calculations have been made for inch meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and camprehcoaiTe Na- Tbe nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary ef fecta of Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, th* staple tonic and alterative of more than half tfce Christian Dr. Hurley's Syrup of Sarsaparilla! WITH IODIDE OF POT ABU. T HIS rrepantion has long bean recognised by tbe most eminent minds in tb* Msdioel Pro fession as tbo most reliable, searching and bairn- less alterative within tbair reach, and at a Blood Purifier it certainly Hand* without a rival. On* dolUr per bottle. Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup TC it»diape«»ab!• ranedjin the ornery. No I xre on for ptrtfforic, Bfttemro’i I Drop*, or other strong opiate*. No bad effects from world, ere folly set foith in its psgee, which are also tb* us* of Seabrook's, Hea th to tb* child, rest to I ;»•—M—ad with pictorial illustrations, valuable re tire mother, and a clear ounscienc* to the Teodor. J . VTT, , _ 25 eenu dot bottle. I dpee for tbe boaaeooia and farm, tramorooe —rz—I—« « : — —— I dotes, and other iMtroctrre end esmsing it Dr. Ilurlej s lopul&r A\orni Lundy j Qyignmt .rwt miectod Among ^ r ful ger in giving an overdose. 25 outs per box. ” Smith, Pittsburgh, Fa, on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person ^JMV. BEATON A 00 .,_l*roprirt5re. | arc extenairely used merchants and amateur lovers of art, will torn ont in large numbers and secure as many aa possible of these rare wotks of genius and art. Tbe sale will take place on the day above stated regardless of tha condition of the weather. The Surpxa at Atbxs’ Hall.—The ladies of the Mulberry Street Methodist Churoh will give supper in Ayrea’ Hall on Tneaday night next, I ni ‘ abt for the hone, diamond pin and atm at his th. proceed, to be applied for the benefltof the s JLn will doubtless attract a^argo crowd, and poor school under their supervision. The price we , dTise eTer ,hody to go. Thero’U be of admission is only one dollar, which admits to fnn Bfter a,,, 8Qr9 _ the supper in fall except tbe ice*, snch as ioe I — cream, lemonades, etc. Tickets can be bad at I When yon want a drink of something purs, the following places: J. W. Burke A Co.; Brown without foail oil or other “pizen,” go to the Co.; W. A. Banks A Son; George T. Rogers' I Georgia No. 2. Sons; Thomas U. Conner; Winahip A Callaway; I T „ retsoQ wh can bny roch good Collins & Little, and at the door on Tbnrsday . H d { f g d , 0 te j, night Th. object for which the supper i. ^ ba ^ J ho ^ nffor<J t# 8eU given is a laudable one, and we hope onr citi-' zens will patronize them liberally. AU the la dies of the congregation are requested to con tribute something toward the entertainment. If the money cannot be spared, anything in the I The plaoe to get something good in the way provision line that wiU add to the aopper wiUbe I of Christmas drinks ia the Georgia No 2. very acceptable. I ” .. “* _ _ „ ~ I Thirty barrel* of large fat dreued Turkey* Holidxt SroaTS —Two countrymen had a hair I ju*t received at B. 7. <t- D. P. Walker’*, 88 pnUing and eye gouging frolic on onr Pop(n)lar I Cherry street. 2t street yesterday, which resulted in a few black I _ _ _ ~ . . ^”ed n L* “ npte of bloo3y fac “-- ^ J "■ A raaoas of com-iderable dimensions occurred ' 2t 8. T. A B. P. Walkeb. day before yesterday in Twiggs ooonty, between I Thirty barrel* of large fat dreued Turkeys moonpleof gentlemen of the unfortunate color, \just received at 8. T. t£ D. P. Walker's, Both parties tried the metal of their pocket Cherry street. knives, bat a post mortem examination was postponed until tbe next time. Two genlemen of the Sumner family had a little sport night before last in East Uaeon, re sult of which was a physician called to dress a wonnd in the back from a pistol shot The brother who did the shooting “fled precipi tately” to the woods. Hopes aro entertained them cheap. Quick sales and small profits is hia motto. He has just received a supply of fresh gum drops. dec24 It FINANCIAL AAD COMMERCIAL Dally Review or the Market. OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, Daemon 23—Evading, 187L Cotton.—Receipt* to-day 699 bales; sale* 292; ■hipped 516. Liverpool middling are firm at 18c. XAnpy COTTON 9TATL3IEXT. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871-bales.. 1,799 Received to-dayVTT.7. 699 Received previonely 99,824-40,5:9 42,262 Shipped to-lay 5^6 Shipped previously 27,427—27,913 Stock on hand this evening 14,919 The money and general markets we quote as follows: Baying Swing. Bayingl Selling •Ut8»aX percent B. rates for Gold *1 10 rates for Silver. . 1 11 .1 05 .1 06 gag BAOON—Clear r EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH. •X discount .Jfprem. r rib Sides (smoked) Shoulders Sugar-cured hams % GRAIN AND MAT. CORN 1 00 • 1 05 MEAL 1 06 © 1 10 GRITS 1 95 OATS 70 © 75 MELD PEAS 1 25 HAY—Northern 1 90 © 2 CO Tonneeee Timothy 175 ©180 BAGGING AND IKON TIEN. BAGGING—Bengal. Lyon. Gunny.. Dundee.. Patched. 5 © sts 19 19 18 16 15 F 6 Morning Market Keport. New You. December 23.—Cotton nominal; up lands aojtf; Orleans 21; sale* to-day 100 bales; sales last evening 700. Stocks dull and strong. Gold heavy at 8)f@8X. Government* dull and steady. State bonds steady. Money firm at 7. Exchange, long 9V; abort 9X- Floor dull and declining. Wheat dull and noi Inal. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork dull, new *s 14 75. Laid quiet at 9K@9Jtf. Turpentine qniet at 1 tiiH'li'l 69. Roein scarcely ■o firm at 6 OOiaS 05 for strained. Freights dulL LivxarooL, December 23, noon.—Cotton opened steady; upland* ‘J% Orleans 10)g; sales 10,000 Late* —Cotton closed i toady; sales 10,000 bales; for export and speculation 2,000. London. December 23, noon—Consols 92% Honda 92%- Fean stout, December 23.—Bonds 90%. Pauls, December 23—Rentes 95f 72c. Markets-—Evening Keport. New You, Decembor 23.—Cotton dull; atlea 1040 bales; upland* 20%; Orleans 21. Money easier at 7. Sterling 9%. Gold 8%@8%. Governments steady. State bonds very dull. Bank Statenest —Lo<na decreased 911.750,C00- Specie decrease 1 $2,125,000. Legal tenders de creased *3,375,010. Deposits decreated *18,600, Flour favor* layer*. Wheat dull. Cora heavy. Pork, old 13 75; new 14 25. Lard steady. - —* 10. Nr Turpentine 169. Roein 505g510. Navala firm, reichta decliDiog. Bales of future* to-day 3,650 bale* at the tol owing figure*: December 19%@19 11-16; January 19%©19 13-10(519; February 20%; March 20%@ [: April 20%; May 21 overnmeuts—81* 17%; 62a 9%: 4a 9%; 5a 11%; nr 14; 7a 16%: 8* 15; 10-40* 9%. State bond*—Tennessee* Gl%; new61%. Virginias 56; new 65. Louieianaa 50; new 50. Levee* 6s C2; 8* 73. Alabama* 8* 10C; 5a G3. Georgias 5a 63; 6s 87. North Carolina* 50; new 12. South Car olina* 31%; new 24. CONSIGNEES PER W. * W. R. K. December 23, 1871. Jones A B; W A Huff; W MclUe; J A Foster, E Prioe: Johnson A B; Flanders A H; Johnson A D; J W Burke A Co; Greer, L & Co: A McOallie; L P James; Burdick Broe; Hunt. R A L; D Good A Sod: GB Barker, A Krentz; Barfield A Co; GT Rogers' Sons; J Fuss; B A Wise A Co; Rogers A B. Nuteiiion ; How FosantLZ.—The blood ia eimply this;—A Solution of food. Now it is the function of the blood, to build np afresh continually every portion of tbe frame. But for this building-up pro cess, it ia not enough that blood he present, eim ply. Theso must also, so to speak, be a willing ness and readinoss, on tbe part of muscle or brain, or whatever else it may be, to take np from the blood tbe peculiar nourishment it may stand in need of. “One man,” as tbe saying goes, “may lead the boras to tbe water, but twenty men cannot mike him drink;” wo must make the horse willing; wo muet coax him. So also we must coax tbe worn-out muscle, the worn-oat brain, to drink—drink of tbe life-giving blood-stream that washes, as it wire, ita very lips. There ia nothing that coaxes the unwill ing horse, in this case,'like Dr. Gottlieb Fiacb’a Bitters! This subject continued next week under “How to Enjoy Winter." A HANDSOME HEAVY SOLID SILVEK CREAM PITCH ED, worth $G0, will be presented to the largest purchaser of goods from my atoek by 8 o’clock p. m. , December 23d. E. J. Johnston. Wholesale buyers will find it to their inter est to call on S. Waxelbaum, Bro. A Co., and th*Ytho~wonnded~bTother*vrill"^t~——,™weU I their f t 1 0ck b6 , foro bn 7 in B-“ they have j the largest and best selected stock in the city. Goto & 1. «fc B. P. Walker and buy your Christmas Turkeys. 2t A Mebbt CHnnrrxtAs and Hatfy New Yeau to they don't think he will get well. (We forbear giving any names lest in our next issue we might again be accused of mis representing matters, with no chance to ex plain—naff ced.) BakBO0ELXD.-Ye.terd*, morniBg, a country I » n ( d P 00 ™ nig earn* to town and sold a bale of cotton for qnestod to ““ and exanun8 the ■*- eight, dollare, receiving a cheek upon . tractive assortment of noveltiei on exhibition at bank for tbe amount. He started for hia money 016 store of WiDfi 4 BoIomon ' and three of onr negro sharper* soon stepped ^ off “ at Tery low &gn ™ *>* ,tock of np and informed him that the bulks were in flDe i*« Ir y. B t«rI i Dg mlrerware end fancy goods, the habit of swindling darkies who didn’t know . PlesenU of “ “expensive character, consist- how to manage them, eta Reaching the bank | , of * Tarioty of one of the part, very kindly offered to take his * cheek and go in to get tbe money for Mm The other two entertained him at the door while his “friend” waa getting the money. Waiting soma time for hia friend to appear he became im patient and stepped in to look after Mm The two at the door left immediately, and when country nig found that hia friend had slipped ont through a side door, he returned to tell the others of his misfortune bnt found that they The police aro on track of the robber*, and will doubtless capture them soon. Toilet Gatin-trimmed and beautifully designed work Handsome writing desks. Jardanierea, Musical work boxes, Statuettes, Comical ink stands. Gold and ivory head canea, Meerschaum pipes. Glove and handerehief boxes, Jewel cases, We urge upon our irnbccribera the importance I ftE<1 enameled opera glasses, of cautioning their bands when they come to numetoas otbet arUcl “ re- the cit, to beware of pretented frieni of their ^ ‘° ““ £ nor as well as to the receiver. Remember, the del5tf L C. PLANT, Agent. 8. T. A B. P. Walked. , it lh , ^ - L , . , . I place to look aa well aa to bn, is at Wing A Sol- Over One Million Dollars in Premiums received in and if the freedmen could only be induced to omon’a. the United Statee since the Chicago Fire. believe that their former master* are their beat I — - friends, how much better would be their oon- I Tmtri, Tuaxns, Tcexeta—Thirty barrels The sharper negroes, scsllawags and I T° r keys jnst received, carpet-bagger* have doped the majority of the freedmen long enough, and it is time they were I Fbexch Plaids at 25 cents, at the New York having their eyes opened in the matter. Store. Matos's florar —On"r attend.qe. npon the V°* T dru !‘ and ***dieines at Harris dk sessions of im» angnst tribunal for the past few I p tier's drug stars, Damour’s Slock, Second street, days has been meagre, bnt we ventured up | Lighthouse alley. He yesterday momirg, and record the remit of oar observations as follows: | Good Open Flannels at 50 cents per yard, The Jackson wagon and many other kinds | are sold at low figures b, B. H. Wrigley, No. C and 08, Second street. Milton Hart is a leading light in one of onr | at the New York Store. “cullud" churches, but the near approach of Christmas, together with the wintry winds of Friday, induced Milton to dnp from graoe f< the space of a short drank. Like hia ill nitrous namesake of Paradise Lost renown, he couldn’t I To Seoktshkn.—Go to Barrett A Caatlen s any fnn in going to the guard-house, S™ emporium, if yon want to bny the best and preferred fighting tha police to bringing tt® 1 ® at ^e lowest price. The, can excel any disgrace npon the Christian profession by ap- establishment in the State in ream-boring and peering before tbe Mayor’s Court. (Hia name- drav-b^rieg guns for shooting, either tor sake of long ago couldn’t aee ital, and, iff I ®?°*> for »<»ttering, or for penetration. Try course, never had any fnn of that kind.) Milton assists Finney in destroying his 30 ccnls-a-day I Sillabub Cbuexs.—A Urge lot jnst received soup for thirty days, unless his brethren will ^ loT F&,a by Oliver, Douglass A Co. lend him ten dollars. I dec 23—34 Edward Claff works on the railroad, and ap- Goto S. T. * B. P. Walker and buy your propriate* other people's shoea for a living. A \ Chrietma* Turkeys. 2t big drank and an attempt to imitate the ill us- irons ex-Governor Burns, in the amount of two °"^ ^ tobacco, domestic and pain of shoes, caused Edward to go ia debt to | “ , P crt<d ajars—pare uhisky and brandy kept his employee* five dollars, or atop chopping 4 Peter - wood for the roilroed for twenty day*. Ed. is Ose Hundeed toilet seta from SI to 315. Fit not a “malicious" person, and, of cootie, don't I ty wine sets from $1 to 310. One hundred to, ‘ring the bell" on bis road. {tea seta from 15 cents to ft 75. Batclielor’s Hair Dye. This suporb Hair Dye ia tbe beat in tbe world— perfectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints or disagree ale odor. Tbe genuine Wm. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dye produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, leaves tbe hiir clean, soft, beautiful; does not contain a particle of lead or any injurious corn- id by all druggists. Fi punnd. Sold . STREET, N. Y. 16 BOND Sdeodly TIE GREAT BENEFACTOR. BE SURE AND GO TO THE GREAT ONITOR DOLLAR STORE, S3 CHERRY STREET, POR YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENTS EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD IMAGINABLE FOB. ONE DOLLAR! We are tbe sole agents for the celebrated STEWART, tbe finest Stove ever made, THE GREAT BENEFACTOR, plain or extended. THE HOT BLAST RANGE, GOODWILL, plain or extended. 8olo agents of the Improved Iron With, Pal metto. the beet cheap Stove in the market. Box and Office Stoves. Coal Stoves from five to twenty dollars. Grates at low price*. Grate Baskets from two to two and a half dollars. Axes, Nails, Wood and Willow Ware. Lanterns of the beat etyls. Tin Wars to tbe trade. Full hue of House Furnishing Goods. OLIVER, DOUGLASS A CO deel2-dAsw3mo INSURE IN THE STRONGEST COMPANY. INSURANCE COMPANY. Cash Assets, Gold, . . 820,809,079 Oi Assets in the United States - - - *3,054,361 24 Chicago Losses - 83,224,000 Over Two Million Dollars of Chicago Losses have been paid in Cash np to November 25. Over *42,000,000 Losses have been paid by this Company since its organizatian in 1836. The Directors having been authorized to draw npon the London Office, the Chicago Losses will be paid without reducing the Assets in tbe United States. MRS. F. DESSAU Has just received a large Mock of FURS, HATS. GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS, READY MADE SUITS. —SKD— UNTXJETkG-il.TIlVEENrT'S, Which, with tbe whole of her winter stock, will ba sold at the lowest possible prices. ‘ * GREAT SACRIFICE! DEY AND FANCY GOODS! A T New York eoat, to dose out the stock. Hav ing purchased the entire stock of Dry Good* and Notions belonging to Mr. A. Springer, in Tri angular Block, I am offering the same at New York cost. These goods are all of tbe very latest fall sod winter purchases of Calicoes and Ladies' Drees Goods. I mean what I eav when I offer these goods at NEW YORK COST!! as I will aatiafy those who may call npon me. Remem ber the place, Sprinner'a old and well known stand, comer of Triangular Block. Be sure and call if you want goods at aato&iahrag low figures. A. BAUM. nov29-tf Of Irwinton. PURE GYPSUM. C ONTAINING ninety-nine and two-thirds per cent. (99 63 per cent) Soluble Matter. War ranted free from all impurities. Prepared In this city, and for sale at tbe low price of FIFTEEN HOLLARS FEB TON, CASH, by JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, eep23 dlaw3m CHirleetoo, 3. O. PRESENTS of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY ladies’ beautiful FURS, of any style, of THOMAS U. CONNER. T>UY gentlemen’s NOBBY STIFF and SOFT Jt> HATS of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY the latest style of SILK HAT of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS of THOMAS U. CONNER. I DRESS SHIRTS and COL THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY GENTLEMEN'S KID GLOVES (all colors) of THOMAS U. CONNER. T>UY BOWS, TIES and SCARFS, for neck-wear, Jt> Of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY DRIVING and WALKING GLOVES of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY KIDS for concert and party wear of * THOMAS U. CONNER. IT. INCORPORATED FOR SALE. ,NE STORE HOUSE and LOT in the town of J Drayton, Dooly county. Also, one Acre Lot, within three hundred yards of the above town, with a four-room Dwelling, Kitchen, Smoko bouse. Crib, Btsble, etc., and an excellent well of water. Tbe two places can be bonght separate or together on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply, personally or by lef ter, to JOHNS KEII.Y novll-wAswlm Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga 1859, D. F. WILLC0X, " ecretary. ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1870, CAPITAL, S350,000 I RHODES BROWNE, Pres. Tlie Chartar Makes Stockholders Individually Liable. - $495,406 45 FOR SALE. FIBST-CLAS3buggy or rockaway horse. Also, Buggy and Harness. Apply to delOtf S FOR RENT. ^ STORE, also a anit of rooms suitable for acot- Hamilton’s Perpetnal BM Kiln THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! Awarded Diplomas by the “ Maryland Insti tute for the Protection of the Meehan- leal Arts.” Also, by tbe Maryland State Agricultural and Mechan ical Association Fair, 1870. An Invention for burning Brick hard and of uni form color, with less fuel than is used by any other Kiln ever invented. It Sares 73 Per Cent, of Fuel in Bnrnln^ rjpHE attention of Brickmakera in s G «o^ buna and Florida is called to this I have appointed Si'm'1 D. Irwin, Esq., of Ga., my agent for the sale of rights. Pamphlets —* ' *— full description can be obtained on *p- SILAS M. HAMILTON, Inventor and Patentee, Baltimore, Maryland. Note—Tbe undersigned will take pleasure at any time, when In tbe city, in giving any information desired in reference to this invaluable invention. In a city like Macon, where several millions of Brick are annually manufactured, the great Baring in the coet of burning alone, would afford a fine income, to say nothing of its convenience and per fect adaptation to the purpose* desired. SAM’L D. IRWIN. At tha office of LyoD.'deGnffenried A Irwin, 88 Cherry street, np-staira. THE FALSEST THING YET! GOTO BROW & CO.’S. NO. 1C - - - - SECOND STREET, THAT’S THE PLAGE! r rE just been there and taken one bid at “Tbe Fairest Thing Yet." This ia none of your Mem 's Beal Estate Distributions, or Sooth Carolina id and Immigration Association-, or Metropoli tan Gift Enterprise concerns; bnt something resL These folks are our friends, neighbors and every day associates. I know them. Their vouchers are the very best men in the whole country. You go to Brown and let him explain “The Fairest Thing Yet” to you, and if you don't leave a *10 note with him I shall decide you don't “know bow it ia your self." “Yonr bead'* level.” “You've got that down right—if the court knows herself, and she thinks she does," nov25 taAea3vf Premiums Received and Losses Paid since 1865. . . PREMIUMS. deceived in 1865-6 4108.959 681 Received in 1867 144.881 18 lived in 1869 _ _ lived in 1870. — 315.018 401 Paid in 1870. LOSSES. In 18B-6. 469.339 88 in 1867 — 73,342 12 Agents at all Prominent Points throughout the Southern and Southwestern States, to whom apply, or to D. F. WILLCOX, Sec’y, Columbus, Ga. ***** - America. J . A?!?,??"• Agent at Fort Vnlley. jao. A. D4VIS, Agcntat ... . Albnnv fr£rS!B”» A .«—.» A. K. WESTON, Agent lit .......... Dawson WM. W. CARNES, Agent, Macon, Ga. OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND CHERRY STS L. W. EASDAL. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, 53 THIRD STREET. MACON. GEORGIA. PRICE CURRENT: Proof Com Whisky 3 1 10 Jamaica Enm q ^ “ Bye “ * 130 Common Bourbon l 20 Good American Gin (i cask) l 75 Better 2 50 “ Rectified 1 00 Imported $5 00 to 8 00 “ Better. 110 Sherry Wine, good 9. no “ Better 1 15 Good Navy Port 2 00 “ Bettor 1 20 White Wheat 1 20 Fine Wines $3 r.0 to (J qq “ “ Bettor 1 35 Country GrapA \yine 3 59 Robinson County, best (5 years old) 4 00 “ “ “ (2 “ “ ) 3 00 Common Proof, Robinson County, new. 1 35 Good Broof Bourbon (2 years old) 2 00 “ “ “ (3 “ “ ) 2 60 “ “ “ (9 “ “ ) 9 00 My Special Brand—Imperial Bye, Ky..„ 3 50 Baltimore Bye (5 years old) 4 00 CASED LIQUORS. Common Whisky, cased 5 go Fine Whisky, cased $c 50 to 9 00 Brandv Cocktail c rr, 6in “ C 50 Wkisky “ g M Common Brandy c on Old Gibson Bye 4 50 Fine •< YYYY Fenian 4 00 Common Gin r. no Kentucky Apple Brandy 2 50 Very Fine Brandy 3 50 Fine “ fsooto 1200 Old Peach “ 3 50 Good American Cognao (} cask). 1 75 Fine Champagne $25 00 to 30 00 RasA.I’o Rill.™ 8 00 Imported from $5 to 12 00 Fine Catawba Brandy 5 00 All other grades ot Bitters kept. All makes of Imported Ales, per dozen.. 2 70 SEGARS. 100,000 Segiis, very ing from $2 00 to $9 00 por box. Cherry “ 2 00 Ginger “ 2 00 Blackberry “ 2 00 Pure N. E. Rum ,75 When less than thirty gallons are sold to one man, some liltlo extra charged for drawing, no?23 Atawtf stamping, etc.