The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 28, 1871, Image 3

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j, B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN Offer it radaeed prices. sC ff PEE8SOOODS, LACE GOODS, EHBBOIDEBOC8, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOO DP, FLANNELS, I.IN3EYB, JEANS, CAB8IHEBES, ETC. * x11 indications point to an earl; advance on all fibrioa, which should admonish the prudent to take ,smediate step* to receive the benefit of present prices, which, owing to the ti*btnees of tbs times, uc depressed below value, and in some case Iben coat of production. CALL EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. .ItiUf J. B. ROSS A 8. T. COLEMAN. X HARE CHANCE Xo prepare for a contemplated change nrrthip. we have determined to eell from l tie tut owing gooda at NEW YORK COST. Ail of our magnificent atock of WINTER DRESS GOODS All of our LADIES' READY-MADE SUITS, SAILOR JACKETS, CLOTH, PLUSH, CASHMERE and OPERA.CLOAKS, CAKilSlF.RE CLOTH AND ALPACA WA1B18. T! r»e goods comprise the moat extensive, hand- ‘ tll „ eiVd stylish stock this aide of Naw York city; «,ro t ought for C An If, and effetad as they are „ ,* at Naw York eort, present an opportunity not ofi.u ottered to pnrchaeera to secure really choice ei„l deeirehle arllciee at leas than Unix actual ' l ji!e City Care peee the etoro (Cotton avenue en- trence) in going to and from the Brown Hooed. ! W. A. HOPSON A CO., decio tf 41 Second street. RRDUCTKM IX DRY COIIIIS. j, erder to meet the demtndeof alight moaoy market we will sell at n bducexj raioEe Our entire stock of DRESS GOODS, FURS, BHAWL8, CLOAKS and CLOAKING, BLANKETS, JEANS, CA8SIMERE8, QUILTS, SPREADS, AIIO llOl'SE-FL’UNISHINO GOODS, GENERALLY. WE MEAN WHAT WE 8AY. COME AND SEE. W. A. RANKS A SONS, ilecl tf Tnangultr Block, Macon, Ga. OGDEN Sc CO., lotion Commission Merchants, MACON. GA. c OTTON PURCHASED FOR ORDER. OON- MilSMENTS FOR NEW YORK, AND ORDERS ran purchase or bale for future de livery SOLICITED. * Refer by Permieeion to Meson. R. R. Graves A Co. New York. Central Railroad and Ranking Company, Bavan- 1 'tieeen. John W. Amleraon’e Sons, Savannah. Mttean. Duncan A Johnston, Savannah. Metals. Bates A Comer, Savannah. octlT tf B. A. WISE & CO., Cherry st., Macon, Ga. New Year’s Preseats, WING & SOLOMON’S daeSStf CITY AFFAIKS. THURSDAY MORNING. DEO. 28, 187L Ocinroas A Hiu, are now selling first-class pianos (with written warrantee for fin yean) on monthly installments of $25. They bind themselves to anil a better piano for leas money than can be purchased elsewhere in the South. They are also sob agents for the celebrated pipe organa, manufactured by Dr. WHeox. They guarantee entire satisfaction in every instance. As Mr. Guilford is a practical workman, be agrees to keep hia pianoa and organa in perfect repair for one year, free of all charge. tb&ru2t Naw Vasa Cams.—All those who expect to receive New Year calls, will do well, first, to eell at Wise A Doobe, and bay a pair of thoaa beautiful cut-glass decanters, and wines. Don't delay, but go at onoe. dec27-tf Warnxo dims, work boxes, vases, parian figures, walking canes, etc., ato ll low prioee. Some very desirable goods at and under ooet, at E. J. Johnston's. Fob the bandsomeat Dress Goode In the cit go to the New York Store. A nxmeom nxxvr sous saves emm nrcs- xx, worth $G0, will be presented to the largest purchaser of goods from my stock by 8 o'clock p. x., December 23d. E. J. Johnston. Wiouuu buyers will find it to their inter- t to call on 8. Waxelbaum, Bro. A Go., and examins their atock before buying, as they have the largest and beat selected atock in tbs city. A klr.nnr Christum ud Him New Yxxb to All.—Old and young—rich and poor—are re quested to call and examine the nnnsnally at tractive assortment of novelties on exhibition at the store of Wing A Solomon. They offer at very low figures their stock of fine jewelry,sterling ail rerwara and fancy goods. Piesents of an inexpensive character, consist ing in part of a variety of Toilet eels. Batin-trimmed and beautifully designed work IT totl WEST TO I’CXCllAOB THE BEST COOKING STOVE EYES OrXXBID Ul JtlOOJC, FOR THE LEAST MONEY, n. A. WISE * CO.. Macon, tin. BALL, BLACK ft CO. 56S and 567 Broadway, New York, Offer for the HOLIDAYS the most complete and beat 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. detS-tf Dr. Hurley’s Ague Tonic Purely Vegetable! So Arsenic. No Jf crcnry In lie Composition! VO CURE, NO PAY, is directions be followed. IN No danger in taking an overdose, as we put uo poUoa in oar m+dicw—. On# dollar p«r bottle. Dr. Hurley's Stomacli Bitters Handsome writing deeke. Jardanieree, Musical work boxes, Statuettes, Comical ink stand*. Gold and Ivory heed canes, Meerschaum pipes. Glove and handerchitf boxes, Jewel cases, • Pearl and enameled opera glae.ee, Ind numerous other fenoy articles being re ceived for present.. A source of joy to the do nor as well as to the receiver. Remember, the pleoe to look aa well as to buy is st Wing A Sol omon's. Tdbxsys, Tosxsts, Tuckets.—Thirty barrels dressed Turkeys just received. 2t 8. T. A B. P. Walked. Fxexch Plaids et 25 oenl% at the New York Store. Day your drugs and medicines at Dorris A Peter's drug store, Damour's Block, Second street, corner Lighthouse alley. Ness goods received daily. Good Opera Flannels at SO oenta per yard, the New York Store, The Jackson wagon and many other kinds are aold at low figures by B. H. Wrigley, No. 6 and G8, Second street. To Eponramw.—Go to Barrett A Castien's gun emporium, if you want to buy the best ar ticle at the lowest price. They can exoel any establishment in the State in ream-boring and and draw-boring guns for shooting, either for oloae, for aeattering, or for penetration. Try them. novlfitf. Only the beet of chesting tobacco, domestic and imported cigars—pare whisky and brandy kept Dorris A Peter. Gosax A Co.'n elegant solid silver gooda in (a specialty with me for 20 yean) for holiday and bridal presents, at E. J. Johnston's. Tax cheapest Black Alapaca can be found at the New York Store. _ Fireworks of all kinds at S. T. A B. P. Walk en, 88 Cherry street. dee20-tf Two-Ply Carpets et 75 cents, $1 and $1 25 per yard, at the New York Store. Solid Siltzb Frrumns, goblets, cups, etc., eta, for the holidays, at very low figures, at E. J. Johnston’s. ’Does your prescriptions prepared at Danis Peter's drug stars. Competent Apothecaries, pure and reliable medicines and reasonable prices ars guaranteed. Great reduction are made in Dry Goods this week at the New York Store. Leontis*. Opera and Veat Chains, Band Bracelets, Lockets, Neck Chains, Sleeve But tons. Studs, eta, eta, for the bolidyeet E. J. Johnston's. The largest stock of black end oolored Silks in the city, at the New York Stora Solid sterling silver table and tea spoons, forks, ladles, butter-knives, eta A good supply at E. J. Johnston's. Tuttle Plated Tea Sets (6 pieces) st E. J. Johnston's. Wnr Will Yb Die?-Death, or what la wane, it the inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual flow. It ta a condition which should not be trifled with. Immediate relief it the only etfeguaid against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppression, suspension or other irregularity of tba "course*," Dr. J. Bradfio d'a Female Regula tor is the only sure remedy. It iota by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blood and determining directly to the organs of menstrua lion. It U a legitimate prescription, and tba moat Intelligent Doctors nee it. Prepared by J. H. Biadfield, druggist, Atlanta, Oa., 81 50 per bottle end sold by respectable druggists everywhere. I S the remedy, par exeaUanee, foe all arising from debility, disordered stomach loss of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, and all kindred ailments, w&ero a gentle and permanent stimulant and tonic la rtquirsd. Pleasant to taka Qua debar par bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. rpulS Preparation has long been rsoagnixsd by I .a. moat eminent minds in the Medical Pro fession aa tbomost reliable, searching end hym- less alterative within that reach, and at a Blood l*urifier it oertamlv stands wilnout a rival One dollar per bottle. Dr, Seabtook’s Infant Soothing Syrup 'T'flE indispensable remedy in the nursery. No -L more use for laudanum, paregoric, Bateman Drops, or other strong opiates. Nobed effects froi Drops, or other strong opiates! NoTbad effaeta from the use of Osatwonk's. Health to the child, rest to the mother, end e dear onnsdence to the Teodor. 25 oenta par bottta. l)r. Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy I B really all it claims to bo—a SPECIFIC—remov- u g all worms from the human viscera. No barm- ini effect from iu use. Children love it. No dan ger in giving an ovardoea 25 oenta per box. Dr. seatreoi’s Eliiir of Bark and iron. T HE Great Tonic and Appetizor. One dollar per bottle. All for eahj by druggists everywhere. J. W. SEATON 3 00., Proprfeton-. seplSsodAwtf Lotus nils, Ky. LEA Sc PERRINS’ SAUCE, Froncunced by Oonnoieseaia “Tho Only Good Sauce-” It improves the appetite and digestion, and it is unrivaled for iu flavor. . _ » . Ws are directed by Maura. Lea A Perrins to cr"- ■“ ^TdsSs 1 "- engU-eodfim Agents. New York. Hudson O. Wolfe's Bell Schnatti. an invigora ting tooio and medicinal beverage, manufactured by the proprietors et Sohledam in Holland, la war ranted perfectly pure, and free from ell deleterious substances. It la distilled expressly for case* of DvsDepsia or Indigestion, Dropsy, Gout, Rheoma- tismT general Debility, Catarrab of the Bladder. Pains in the Bark and Stomach and all diseases of the Urinary Oigroa. It gives great relief in Asthma, Gravel and Calculi ta tba Bladder: strengthens and invigorates tba system, and will keep oft that dreadful sooorge. Fever and Ague, when taken in Mobtallt Wounded.—On Saturday hut, 23d inat, at OrtewoldvUta, Mr. Hnbbard Reynold, of Twiggs county, was stabbed in several places in the body, by a negro man named Amos Gris- wolJ. A gentleman jtut from Griswoldville, reports that it was a moat wanton and unpro voked attack. At last accounts Ur. B. was ttill alive, bat no hopes were entertained of hia re covery. The negro was captured and lodged in jail at Clinton. Tax Roads.—We hear numerous complaints from our country friends, of the bid condition of the public mads throughout the county. The reoent heavy rains have washed them at a torn ble rate, and, a few in feat, have not been work*jl)t many weeks, and in some instances, months. We have heard special complaint the road known as the "Old Middl* Road, leading from Maeon to Clinton. It is said to be in bad condition from one point to the other, and in many plaeea it is almost impassable.— We hope the proper authorities will look after all the publie highways, and have them pat in good oonditian. • Another Murder.—Or Monday night, 25th instant, et about 12 o’clock, a negro men named John Sparrow, living at UsxweU’a Mills, in Jones county, a few miles below Griswoldville, was murdered. He was asleep in his bouse when some one hallooed at the gate end asked him to oome to the door. Having no thought of danger he threw open the door and imme diately two abets were fired, apparently from double-barreled shot gun, the second taking effect in his broast, producing instant death. There is nothing upon which to ground any plcion aa to who the murderer was. John is said to have been a harmless, inoffensive negro, end so far aa any person knows wss withont an enemy, either white or black. Fatal Accident.—A sad accident occurred near Hogue's brick yard yesterday morning at about 11 o'clock. Johnny Daoey, aged about 14 yean, together with a friend of hia abont the same age, were oat banting. One of them had killed a bird which fell into the water and John ny's friend bad polled off his ahoea and gone for it. He aat down to put on his shoes and Johnny commenced loading the gun. Hia friend, whose back waa turned toward him at the time, heard the report of the gun and when he looked round sew him lying upon the ground. He ran to him and found that by some means the gun had been accidentally discharged, and the load had entered Johnny's throat, passing ont at the back of tbe neck, producing death in a few minutes. The deoeased was a step son of Mr. Patrick Peytoo, a machinist at the Southwest ern Railroad shops. BY TELEGRAPH. The Suttee at Atbxs' Hall.—We hope onr citizens trill not forget the entertainment to be given by tbe ladies of tbe Mnlberry Street Methodist Church to night et Ayres' Hall. As before state], the proceeds will be devoted to the free school under their supervision, and they are surely entitled to the support and assistance of every citiEen of Macon; not alone of those calling themselves Christians, bnt of all who have one drop of tbe milk of human kindness in their breasts. In years gone by poor schools were almost unknown, tieo-mse unnecessary, in our city. Bat by tbe result of tbe wnr many who were onoe able to educate their children have been left in indigent circumstances. Many n poor widow whose husbsnd give bis life, his ell, for the “lost cause" so deer to every South ern heart, sheds bitter lean over tbe prospect of her darling little ones growing np in igno ranee, while onoe she thought to see them doing honor to tbe halls of learning, and fitted for the battle of life by a knowledge of tbe world with all its arts and acionoes. Then bow can we, npon whom Providence has more kindly smiled, refuse the miserable pittance asked at onr bands for their assistanoe ? We hope to see the ball crowded to its utmost capacity to-night Tho different ooinmittees appointed for the management of tbe entertainment are request ed to meet at the hall at 9 o'clock this a. x. All cooked provisions must be sent in to the ball between the hours of 9 and 3 r. x.. PnnnxTEniAN Mission Sabbath School Christmas Tree.—On Tnesdsy morning nt eleven o’clock, according to appointment, the teachers and children of the Presbyterian Mis sion Sabbath School met at thechapel on Wind sor Hill, to enjoy the festival and Christmas tree that had been prepared by the friends of the schooL Abont eighty children were pres ent, their little fsoes beaming with happiness end innocence. A goodly number of the friends of the school were there to witness the joy and pleasure they had bestowed npon the little ones by their generous offerings. Be tween twelve and one o’clock the dinner was announced and all invited to partake. The children were orderly and respectful, not a sin gle instance of rudeness or misbehavior mar ring the festivities. Dinner ended, the Christ mas tree wss arranged and the children end teachers invited to receive the presents prepar ed for them. For each child there were two or three presents, many of them articles of cloth ing, together with toys, fruits, candies, eta Before the presents were distributed Rev, Wm. McKay made some happy end appropriate re marks, chaining the attention of tho children throughout, with amusing anecdotes and apt illnstrationa. To tho poorer children were given principally the articles of usefulness, the superintendent not forgetting that some thing to amuse was appreciated even by chil dren in want of necessaries. The distributing of presents among the teachers produced no small amount of merriment and laughter. They were mostly of e ludicrous character, and one elderly gentleman received ns his a toy sheep, much to the amusement of tbe little ones. From beginning to end it eras one uninterrupted scene of pleasure and happiness None who ere present regretted having gone, and all were rejoioed to eee with what wonderful snooees the Lord had crowned the efforts of the faithful laborers in his vineyard who have worked for the upbuilding of the aehooL May they live i the pupils they hive taught in holy things ingathered into the fold of the Saviour, and when life is ended, may they meet them in tbe last great day, with the marshalled hosts of tbe redeemed and sanctified at the right hand of the Father. At the request, and in behalf of the anperintendent and teacher*, we thank the kind friends of the school for their liberal con tributions toward tba tittle Entertainment. May the Lord reward them. DAY DISPATCH ES. New York, December 27.—Yesterday aa a coal train approached Laekxwaxen, a rock weighing nine tons fell upon the track, wreck ing the engine and kilting one person. The tram eras tnrown high into the air. Fifteen can fell forty feet into the river. James W. Hackett, the veteran actor, is dan- gerooaly ilL The Tnbane has information that Tweed baa fled the country, or is akolkiog to avoid com milnient. Terence Farley has withdrawn from Tweed s bail. An examination of tbe property qualification of Tweed’* bail is progressing. Tbe Herald’s Matamoras special says that Monterey advicea of toe 20th are positive that certain Government officials are leagued with tbe revolutionists, and will tun the entire bor der over to tbe revolutionists. Washington, December 27.—An old cannon exploded near Seymour, Indiana, killing two persona and mntilUting one. Tbe Missouri Democrat haa a special narra ting a raid on the negroes of Saline county. Mo. A person from tbenee saw two hangirg and three deed in the road. • Cincinnati, December 27.—Wi liam S. Herb, baggage master of the Pittabnrg end Fort Wayne Railroad, haa bees arrested in charge of the corpse of Mrs. MoCoy, taken from Chieago assignation house. Puiaon or abortion is suspected. Rutland, Vs., December 27.—Farewell end Lawrenoe, two saloon keepers of East Arlington, shot fire persons, two dead and two fatally.— Farewell and Lawrenoe have been arrested. Pitt-bueo, December 27.—The residence of O. A. Woods, of Pittsburg, at Wheatland, waa burned on Christmas, and two servant girls perished in tbe flames. Salt Laxx, December 27.—There are farther reports of snow slides, with lots of life in the mining districts. The weather is very bad. It is snowing to-day. Paris, December 27.—The Ministry with the alleged approval of Thiers, is making more stringent regulations for cheeking the license of the publie journals. __ Thiers i-poke earnestly in the Assembly against levying an income tax. Prominent citizens of the Department of Ar dennes have been arreatad in oonseqnenoe of quarrels between the Bavarians quartered there and the French citizens. The Germans are malting a census of the private fortunes of the wealthier citizens of tbe oeenpiod department*. Sandbinohax, December 27.—The Prinos has ; iassed a tranquil night, but hia convalescence : a retarded by a painful affection above the left hip,accompanied by fever. There is no in- quiemde regarding the result, bat the Prince’s tardy convalescence defeats the proposed holi day rejoicings. Quebec, December 27.—A dispatch says a box left the Grand Trunk depot by an unknown tersoa which contained a dead woman mutt atad. Liverpool, December 27.—Arrived: Southern cotton ships, Keystone, Bordeloiae, Agiocourt, Maria, Harriet F. Hussey, Universe, Eulalia, Riverside, Progress, Marblehead, John Mann, Goethe. New Yoke, December 27.—Arrived: Europe, Oriental; arrived out, Holland and Berlin. oussed, and the appointment of a committee to wait npou Massachusetts Senators and Repre sentative* in Congress and endeavor, with | them, to obtain a bounty or some other means neutralising whatever evils the treaty may threaten to inflict on fishermen. I Chicago, December 27.—There were in store SlUllT DIMPATCIIEM. New York, December 27.—The disaj ice of Tweed is confirmed. Terrence F who desired to withdraw from the bail, is in- Bnowx A Co. have just receivod London News, Graphic, Ledger, Weekly, Chimney Corner, Bazar, Journal, Firaaide, Saturday Journal, Comie Nears, Punch, Varieties, Day’s Doings, Sporting Times, Police papers and lata All tho magazines for January. When you want something good to eat or drink go to tho saloon of W. P. Carlos. When yon want fresh fish or oysters, baef steak, dressed turkeys or chickens, sausages, K* pedal pains have baen takan as to itaqoality, po r )^ backbones, apareribs, potatoes, onions, ^ crocket* flour, mert, apple* orongro. dried reliable and popular article of iu kind. It is dis-1 fruit, or anything else that is good to eat, the tilled frotn Bari*y_of the finest quality, and the place to go is Carlos'. tlia,/* supplies his table with every delicacy tha Southern and Northern markets afford, and hia cooks know how to do tha handsome thing. Runaway.—An amusing runaway occurred on Cherry street yesterday at about one o'cloak. i* engaged, shouldbs a auffidaot guanntas that he A gentleman from the country attempted to go home without visiting his ustml place before ud all be asks is to give tha Bell I starting, but the horse knew best and ran as g^uapp* • tmo ’ nto ° tbat ‘ I hard A* he could to the Georgia Xo. 2. It’s the Caution!—Aakf<w"H.G.Wo!fe'sBe!!Schntppe." I place to get something good, as everybody Far eale by all reapamalila Grocers sad Apotoe-1 knows who haa been then. Step in and tee. HUDSON G. WOLFE * Oa. | snows wnouss occn mere, dcpumaire. Office. 18 South WtiSam fctnet, Naw York. Aromatic Juniper Berry of Italy. As a healthful beverage it baa no superior. Tb to* tnvahd and tboae who travel, and art anb- laet to change* of water and climate, they will find it an invaluable agent. Hudson O. Wolfs era*, for tbe period of twenty ream, connected in the Schnapps bnainsss with hie uncle, tbe lata Udolpho Wolf*, and hia long axpe- nance and knowledge of toe buttoee* in whkfc be Tor sale by CAMPBELL A ENGLISH MeoooO*. p—.T..TT. tbe Gnat AUentiva It* action upon tbe most inveterate case* cf Rheumatism is wondaifal indeed. Nsweox’e Dsror, Ya., April 25,1969. Gentlemen: I received your kind lettar in March, also tbe Boaadalis ordered, and return -icy thanks, as I am greatly benafitted by it* no*. I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for nine years, so much so that at the time I ordered the my were in such condition that I could not write, therefore had to get my eootin to do so for me. I have used as yet only two bottles of the medi- ane. hot the effoct has been wonderful. I now j chief extracts. write you myself, not requiring the sernees of my I Sm T lL0Ol at 75 cents per yard, at the °°£ n 1& -2w 1 N.w York Stora Don't Hawk, Hawk, Srrr, Snr, Blow, Blow, and disgust everybody .with your catarrh and its offensive odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will speedily destroy all odor and ar rest the discharge. dec27-eod.tr lw. Pc ECZLAiNX-lined, tripplo-plsted, double-wall ice pitchers, waiter*, goblets, castors, wine and fruit stands, pickle castor*, call bells, eta, at E. J. JohnstonjL del8til24 The finest cologne made in Georgia, eon onUt behadat Dorris A Peter's drug Here. It is pro nounced equal to any of the imported handler. formed that he must produoe Tweed first Other bail has been offered in lien of Farley's, but re fused. The officers are watching tbe points of departnre to prerent Tweed's escape, who is supposed to be concealed in the city. Tweed's lawyers moving to vacate the order of Court restraining Tweed from setting property, was unsuooeesfaL The aaotion sale of coal to-day indicated a decline from last month’s prices. St. Louis, December 27.—Alexis arrives Jan- nary 5th* The reception arrangements are oom- ileto. A ball and banquet will be given on ! tlonday evening at the Southern Hotel. Information trom Chicot county represents all quiet. Naw Orleans, December 27.—John Hamp ton, first officer of the ship Success, was acci dentally drowned. Mrs. Waldron accidentally caught fire and burned to death. H. Buck was shot by Joel Cannon. Two persons were dangerously stabbed, and two dangerously shot by an assault. Five persons were accidently shot, and nine boys severely injured by gunpowder explosions, two danger ously, during Christmas day and night. The police made one hundred and ninety-two arrests for all manner of offeneea; drunkenness predominated above all that occured on Sondsy and Christmas. Washington, December 27.—The President has his usual reception on new year’s day. The Secretary of the Navy has returned. Bat little is doing at the departments. The eommittee investigating Spinner’s office find so far no further defalcations. Annapolis, December 25.—The defence in Mrs. Wharton’s case has commenced examining the witnesses. VicKsnutto, December 27.—The steamer Kate Kearney sunk at the head of bland 82. No Uvea st. Sacbauxnto, December 27.—Trains from the east are on time. The damage by the storm to the road is small. Havana, December 27.—Valmeged* has is sued a proclamation in which be says that the pardon .offered to the insurgents cannot last forever. He now proclaims that every insur gent captured after the 15th of January will bo ahot. Those surrendering after that date will be sentenced to perpetual imprisonment. Ne groes are to be treated the same as the whites. All negro women captured will be delivered to tbe owners, and be compelled to wear a chain for four years. All white or black women cap tured in the woods after the 15th of January will be banished from the country. Chiefs of insurgent bands will be allowed to surrender till the-15th of January under oonditiona hith erto granted. London, December 27.—The Queen has re turned to Sandringham. Rome, December 27.—Tho Bishop of Pales tine and Vice-Chancellor of tbe Roman church dead, aged seventy-eight years. He was ele vated to Cardinal in 18377 Emanuel congratulates Victoria npon the Prince of Wales, safety. Vienna, December 27.—Prince Karlanersperg appointed President of tho Upper House of Beichsrath. Shanghai, December 27.—The Chinese in imitation of the Japanese are sending youths to England and America for edncatioD. MIDNIGHT maPAICHEli. Synopsis of Wentticr Statement. War Dep't, Omcr Chtet Signal Omen, ) Washington, D. 0., December 27,7:40, p. x.j An area of low barometer developed in New England Tuesday night, and has apparently moved eastward beyond our stations. Bain and snow have very generally fallen from South Carolina to Lake Erie and northward, bat fair and clearing weather is now reported. Rain baa fallen on tbe Texas and Louisiana coasts, and also in California, where the pressure has steadily diminished. The area of highest ba rometer his moved slowly southeastward to Missouri, its influence extending very rapidly to the Blue Ridge and to New Jersey. Clear weather, with northwesterly winds, ia now re ported over this region, and brisk winds have prevailed from Virginia to tho Lower Lakest. Riling temperature, with southwesterly winds, prevail from Kansas to Minnesota. Probabilities:—The barometer will probably eontinne to rise on Thursday with north westerly winds backing to the north in New Eugland and the middle States and northeasterly winds in Southern and Gulf States. Southwesterly winds with threatening weather develops in north west ; clear and pleasant weather prevail very erally east of the Mtasiaaippi; brisk, not root winds are anticipated fur this evening. Naw York, December 27.—At a late honr this afternoon, the sheriff had failed to discover the whereabouts of Tweed, though a large num ber of deputies are making active search. A warrant fur his arrest was pat in the hands of the deputy sheriff by Terrence Farley. The rumor of toe indictment of Mayor Hall is still believed. The Russian fleet is ordered to remain here for the present. Three millions of the Erie Consolidated mortgage of thirty mil lions, have been marketed at seventy-five per cent. One of the city banka baa been swindled out of forty thousand dollars, in tbe purchase of bonnet* paper in the open market which proved to be forged. A special meeting of the National hat ociation for improving tbe interests of the trotting tnrf was held to day. Geo. H. Smith is appointed to reoeive evidenoe for decision on disputed points during tbe year. Tbe session continues to-morrow. AXNzrcLu, December 27.—Tottry was sub jected to two and a.half hours cron examina tion. Tbe question waa theta more than a thousand h part of a grain in thirteen dark •pots found on poroeUin. Tha wi»n*as declined answering but said he oonld manipulate one thousandth part of a grain on porcelain. Tbe sritneia was unskilled in anatomy and had no experience in part mortam examinations. The witness failed to compute correctly the number of milligram toes in a grain. Other Calculations of weights according to French tables are aome- times faulty. The witness once examined the entails of *n animal for strychnine which ia the only one he remembers. He was bora in Ire land and studied one year in Boston. Served in the Snrgeoa Gonenl'a offire from 1866 to 1869, waa rated on the books as a hospital * tow ard. Had never before made an analysis of the hurngn organs for poison. Lutterly he has been chemist for a copper mining company. It will be remembered that the Court adjourned from Friday to Tuesday to await the result of Toury’s examination of Ketchums Viscera. Boston, December 27.—The Executive Com mittee of the State Temperance Society adopted an address to the Prohibitiopists of Massachu setts, urging a continued moral action, but as serting that the fate of the cause moat be finally decided at the ballot box. A meeting was held here to-day, of persona interested in fisheries, in which the question of protection was dis- Cotton lower; middlings 19Jf: net rrccip'a f*7: Ktoea 699; exports oowtwiso 219; to Great II:l- tam —: sale* 347; stock 3C32. St. Lons.l>eoeml>er‘Z7.—Whisky firm*! 90. Fork nomiual at 13 00. b*cou uncharged; clrar rib* 7>7. Cincinnati, December 27 —Flour dull and droop ing. Coin mdvauc.Nl to 47. I'ork, 13 25 aeked. I.trd firm Eicon firm; shoulders 6J£; dear aides here on toe 23d, five million two hnndred and 17)4. Whisky 90. eighty thousand bushels of grain. It is elated Naw Orleans December 27.—Cotton market that the Republican will' be merged into the closed iteady; midd'inga 19&»19K; nrt receipt* Poet on Satnidav “ / 4116; gross 4892: siport* Great Britain 5t-9:‘:J Madbid, Dicember 27 -4 regiment of ebaa- ^ celon * ou ‘* twUe “ l; ,tock 16 '| aeon sailed today for Cuba. Aiuadtus was proa- ■„„„ here; double ecarce at 7 75^ ent and made a farewell speech, to the troops, I treble 8 25. Corn easier at 75. Oats qniet at 62; cansing immense enthusiasm. I prime 35. Pork unsteady at 14 504114 75 Bacon I Paris. December 27.—In the Natiunal As-I qniet: shoulders scarce at 8; cloar rib Bidea7%<38; aernbly to-day a proposal fur urging a general I dear side* 8><@8Af: sugar cured hams !4Jf(»15J4- income tax was rejected bv a large majority. I Lard firm; tieroe 9)4AiO)4; keg 1010)4 dui1 _ > and lower: inferior e@6X: common tu good com mon 6)4% 7; fair to tolly fair 7)4@8>4: prime niMML IM I 11 |8J*@9. MoIassos ea-iei; euperior 20<S>30;*com- lU.tLlli.nLlAll nron 31(331: lair SitsSS; prime 33<u4l>; strictly prime to choice 42(314. Coffee firm at 19. , - s @20. Whisky scarce at 95(31 03)4 Sterling 1S)4. Sight discount. Gold 9)4. ■ Wilwngtun, December 27.—Cotton firm; mid- |OFFICE TELEGRAPH ASP MESSENGER,) I filings 19; net receipts 574; exports ooaetwue Ctrl’ t 26—Evening, 1871.f I sales —;fl|rtk h FI.YWCUL A\D Weekly Review of tbe Market. Data Cotton.—Receipt* to-day •hipped 282. . stock 5110. bales - sales 2G4- I Spirits turpentine qniet at 64. Roein firm 4 25 for ' strained; 5 GO for low No 1: 4 87 for No. 2: 7 00 fur I pale. Crude turpentine steady: 3 60 for hard: 6 35 Receipts of the w.ek 3021; sales 1817; shipments I yellow dip; 5 35 for virgin. Tar steady at 2 40. 1970. The market ia steady. We quote Liverpool mid dlings at 18o. MACON COTTON STATZHXNT. Stock ou hand Sept. 1,1871—bales. Beoeived to-day 288 1,739 Auousta, December 27—Cotton very quiet; | middlings 19)4; receipts 1200; sales 900. Savannah. December 27.—Cotton steady and in fair demand; middlings 19; net receipts 3553; exports coastwise 1029; to Great Britain | Havre —; sales 1100: stock 77,626. Charleston.December 27 —Cotton market closed Received previously 41,096 —41,386 I quiet and unchanged, middlings 19; net receipts 0140; gross —; exports Great Britain —; to Conti- 43,125 I uent ; export* ooaatwise 1743; sales 400; stock Shipped to-day . 282 33,333. 28,: 53—23,535 I Mobile December 27.—Cotton quiet; middlings 11SJ4@18)4; net reoeipts 20G9; exporta coastwise 1411 Stock on band this evening 14,590 I to Great Britain ; Amsterdam —; Barcelona —; sales 1000; stock 61,098. Galveston, December 27—Cotton dnll; good ordinary 17)4; net receipts 3419; exports to Groat Britain —; coastwise 128; sties 400; stock 43,729. Boston, Decomber 27.—Cotton dull; middlings 20)4; net reoeipts 395; gross 6385; exports to Great Britain —; coastwise —; sales 800; stock 8300. NoaroLx, December 27 —Cotton dull; low mid- dlinga 18)4 @18)4; net receipts 1722; exports coast- wise 1611; Great Britain ; aa'ee 200: atock 4135. Philadelphia, December 27 Cotton qniet; mid- UNITXD STATES CUBBENOT—LOANS. Far month 1)40)2)4 percent gold and an.van. rates for Gold 21 10 1 11 Baying rates for Silver 1 05 1 03 EXOHAXPE on new tobf.. V discount I M minus, December 27.—Cotton firm; middl nge 19)4; receipts 1800. Dtcember27, evening.—Cotton dosed B:iymg r Selling.. )4 i rem. EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH. Boring par. Belling )4 prem. STAIK BONDS. Georgia 7 per cent. Bonde, old 88 I Cotton shipped or shipping from New Oileaaa Georgia 7 per cent. Ronds, now 90 | 101-16. Livektool, December27, evening.—i quiet; upland* 9’<@10; Orleans 10)4. Coin 32» for No 2 muted. Georgia 6 per cent. Bonds, old CITT SECURITIES. City of Macon Bonds, endorsed by R R City of Macon Bonds City of Savannah Bonds, old. City ofdavannah Bonds, new RAILROAD SECURITIES. 80 .. 75 ,.81@84 London, December 27, evening.—Sugar on spot | 35s Gd@3» 9,1; afloat 30a 9d@31s. Fbanxiout, December 27.—Bonds 96)4. Marriage Guide Interesting work, numerous engravings, 224 pages, l’rice 60 cents. Address Dr. Batts’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, St •ngl7-dAwly Georgia Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds 07 , „ Georgia Railroad Stock 98 Louis. Mo. 8eo advertisement. Central Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds 95@96 Speaks Tor IiscU. Central Railroad Stock 1161 jnD«54 i«7i Southweatern Railroad Bond* 92 Chicago, June 24, 1871. Southwestern Railroad Stock S3 I Dr. V. Clabincs Pbice—My dear Sir: Having Macon A BrunswickR R 1st mort. Bonds...77@78 I used your Blood Enticher several months, with Macon A Brunswick R R 2d mort. Bonds... " Macon A Brunswick Railroad Stock (nom).. Macon A Western Railroad Bonds Maeon A Western Railroad Stock 112 Macon A Augusta Railroad 1st mort. Bonds. 91 Macon A Augusta Bailroad 1st mortgage Bonds endorsed 94 Macon A August* II. K. Conntruction Bonds. Macon A Augusta Railroad Stock 4°@45 have it for safe. Atlanta A West Point B. B. 8 per cent Bonds 1 00 1 " very great benefit, I desire to testify very strongly ' in its favor. Certainly in my own ease it has proved to bo a most valuable remedy. Yours very truly, Richard F. Sweet. Pastor Epiphany Churcb, Chicago, Ill. Ark for Dr. Price's Blood Enricher. Druggists dec 16-2tv Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, consolidated mort gage Bonds Atlantic A Golf Railroad Bond*, endorsed by Citv of Savannah Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Coupon Bonds Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock Western Railroad 8 percent. Bonds, endorsed by Central Railroad and Georgia Railroad. Mobile A Girard Railroad Bonds, endorsed by Central Railroad MissisaippiATennesseeRailroad 1st mortgage Bonds South Carolina Railroad Stock 80 Fob Throat Diseases and Affections of the cheat, ‘Brown's Dronehical Troches,” are of value. For Conghs, Irritation of the Throat c&need by oold, or 60 I Unusual Exertion of the vocal organa, in speakin 33 in public, or singing, they produce beneficial re- 93 I »ulta. 85 73 9@ 8)41® 15 @ 5 00 10 00 14 00 17 t FLOUR—Low superfine per bbl.. Standard superfine. Extra Choice extra .*... Family Fancy Family Brands WHITE MEATS—0 B Sides.... Shoulders Bellies X BACON—C R Sides S ouldera S C bam* - rOBK—Pickled riba ; Pickled trimmings.'. Pickled rnmpa....'. .* Pickled mee* J. LARD—Tiercee, old Now Cans COFFEE—Bio Java CHEESE—Best cream New York State MOLASSES 33 @ Georgia and N. O. Cane Syrup 55 e* SUGAR—A 14 @ White extra C 13)4 @ Yellow C 12X<® Demarara 13 & Porto Rico MACKEREL—No 1 kits 2 25 @ 2 60 2 bbld 14 10 64 15 00 2 kits 1 85 @ 2 00 3 bbls—Large 12 00 @ 12 60 3 kits 150 @ 1 70 Da. Price's Special Flavobinos.—Vanilla, Lem on, and all extracts used for flavoring ice creams, 83 I jellies, cakes, eto., are now out for public approval 37)4 claiming perfect purity, euperior strength, and nni- 6 50 I toTm purity. 8 00 8 50 8 76 28 Nut am on ; Row Possible.—The blood ia simply this:—A Solution of food. Now it is tbe function 9 50:al0~00 I of the blood, to baild np afresh continually every 10 5(>@11 00 portion of tbe frame. But for this bnilding nppro- 8(3 8)4 j cess, it ia not enough that blood be preeent, sim ply. These must also, so to speak, be a willing ness and readinoss, on the part of mnacle or brain, or whatever else it may be, to take up from the blood tbe peculiar nourishment it may stand in need .of. “One man,” as the saying goes, “may lead the horse to the water, bat twonty men cannot make him drink:” wo must make the horse willing; we I must coax him. So also we must coax the worn-out <® IS @ 25 @ 34 45 muscle, the worn-out brain, to drink—drink of tbe life-giving blood-etrearn that washes, as it were, its very lips. There is nothing that ooaxea the unwill ing horse, in this case, like Dr. Gottlieb Fisch' | Bitters! : This subject continued next week tinder “How to Enjoy Winter.” b NEW DRUG- STORE. T IIE undersigned re-r“Ct fully informs tho public that ho haa bought the entire etock of Drugs, ObemtoaH, etc., of Theo. W. Eiiie, &Dd will continue the Drug iJaaitione at tho old etaud, cornr-r of Cherry street and Cotton avenue. Since taking possesion, I have made large additions to tho otock and am now prepared to 1U1 all orders promptly and with firet-cl&?s Dtugs. After seventeen years experience in tho business I feel confident of giving satisfaction to my cnato- mere. The Prescription Department Is .applied with fresh and pure drugs, and will bo under my personal supervision To those who may favor me with their patronage, I promise that pebtenees, sod attention and accu racy in compounding wiU be observed. 1 have in store a full line of articles neually kept in a Drag Btoro, and parties calling may be certain of getting what th-y call for. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, I have a splendid assort ment of Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perf omory, etc., which wit! hrt inlH *• r* rlinin whicn will be sold v< ry cheap. For the next thirty Jay* I win sell at ooet a luge lot of aborted drags, of which I am overstocked. Also a large lot of Draggiet’a Glue* are, which will be Bold at LESS THAN NEW YORK DOST. Parties wishing to pnrcbaee will find it to their advantage to PRESENTS of THOMAS U. CONNER. B B UY ladies' beautiful FURS, of any style, of THOMAS U. CONNER B UY gentlemen's NOBBY 8TIFF and SOFT HATS of THOMAS U. CONNER B UY the latest style of 8ILK HAT of THOMAS U. CONNER B UY BOV’S HATS and CHILDREN’S HAT8 THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS and COL LARS of THOMAS U. CONNER B UY DRIVING and WALKING GLOVES of THOMAS U. CONNER lUY KIDS for concert and party wear of > THOMAS U. CONNER lUY a handsomer SATCHEL for your sister, or I auy other man's sister, of Uecl9.f THOMAS U. CONNER. FO±t SALK. O NE STORE HOUSE and LOT in tho town of Drayton, Dooly county. Also, one Acre Lot, within three hundred yard* ’ the above town, with a four-room Dwelling, Kitchen, Smoke house. Crib, Stable, eta, and an excellent well of water. Tho two places can be bought separate or together on reasonable term* For further particulars apply, personally or by let ter, to JOHN E KEILY novll-w&swlm Drayton, Dooly Go., Ga FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS boggy or rockaway horse. Also, Buggy and Uunees. Apply to delotf 8. G. BONN. FOR RENT. STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE. eop5 tf The Geest PicromaL Amman. — Hoetetter' WHITE FISH—Half bbb 7 00 CANDLES—Beat atar(fuU weight) 22 Sperm 48 ® Paraphine 80 @ 32 STARCH—Pearl "‘X » SOAP 5)4 @ 9 BUTTER—Choice Tennessee 28 @ 30 Tennessee No. 2 15 (is 16 Best Goshen 37)4 @ 45 Goshen No 2 81 @ 33 Country..... 30 @ 80 EGGS—Pei doz 40 CHICKENS—Per doz 3 50 0)4 50 SALT—^Virginia per sack 2 15 (§> 2 25 Liverpool 2 00 NAILS— 5)4 & 6 08NABUBG3—No 1 IS No 2 1SX @ “ Miiledgevillo No 2 MACON SHEETING Seven-eighths Waynmanville Sheeting Houston Sheeting ax; Columbus Stripes 14 High Shoal Stripes 15 Montour 8hirting—% 10) Factory Searing This ad BEESWAX . 28 YARN8— , 1 4P WHISKY—Common Bye 105 @ 1 JO GRAIN AND MAY- CORN 95 @ 1 00 MF.ar. 1 05 @ 1 10 GRITS....*. I..". 1 35 OATS 70 @ 75 FIELD PEAS 1 25 HAY—Northern 1 90 0 2 50 Tennesae Timothy 1 75 @ 1 80 12) 4 I ^ nit0 d States Almanac for 1872, for distribution, — ' gratis, thronghont the United States, and all civil ized countries of the Western Hemisphere, ia now published and ready for delivery, in tbe English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Hol land, Bohemian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand tho true philosophy of health should read and ponder the valuable auggeatigna it contains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of a great variety of diseases, it embraces, a large amount of information interesting to themerchant, the mechanic, the miner, tho farmer, the planter, and professional man; and the calculations have been made for anch meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and comprehensive Na tional Calendar. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary ef fects of Hoatetter’a Stomach Bitters, the staple 13) 4 I tonic and alterative of more than half the Christian 12)4 world, are fully aet forth in its pages,which are also interperaed with pictorial illustrations, valuable • ‘' ' cipea for the household and farm, humorous anec- dotes, and other instinctive and amusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the Annuals to appear with the opening of the year, this will be one of the moat useful, and may be had for the atking. The proprietor*, Messrs. Hoetetters Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa , on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a cop; by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bitters are sold In every oily, town and Tillage, and are extensively need thronghont the entire civilized world. 18)4 18)4 RAGGING AND IKON TIEN. BAGGING—Bengal Lyon Borneo •» Gunny..... 18 Dundee................... 16 Patched 16 @ 16 TIES-Gooche 6 @ 6)41 Arrow 5)4 @ 6 Eureka. 6)4 @ 6 Market reports of Fancy and Family Groceries by Greer, Lake & Co , Noe. 62 Cherry, and 64 Third streets, Maeon, Ga. Choice Family Floor, with an up ward tendency 210 00 & 12 00 Sugar cored and pig hama 18 (i 20 Gilt edge butter 89 <9 43 A.. R. Ex. 0. and Brown Scotch Sugar 14 @ 16 Beat Young Hyson and Black Teas 1 50 & 2 00 Old Government Java Coffee.. . 33 ( t 85 White A Little Green Bio Coffee 22 (a 24 Choice Beef and Buffalo Tongues 120 O 140 Smoked Salmon and Cod Fiah.. SOo fin 10 Potatoes and Onions 4 60 <® 6 00 Large Red Apple* 5 00 it 9 00 Florida Sweet Oranges. 4 00 <® 7 00 French Lemons..-. 7 60 & 8 50 New Layer Raisins 4 50 (a 7 00 New Current* and Prunes 20 & 25 Almonds, Pecans, Walnnta and Filberts. 16 O 25 Finest and beat Champagne*... 30 00 @ 35 00 Old Family Rye Whiaky 3 SO ** 8 00 French Brandy, for medical u*e. 8 60 @ 15 09 Domestic and Imported Segar* . 20 00 @150 00 Virginia and North Carolina To bacco 60 @ 1 50 Georg a Cane Syrup 40 @ 60 moraine misrlcet Report. Nzw Yoxz. December 27.—Cotton don, and I Heavy Gold Chains, worth fiSOO each, nominal; uplands 20)4: Orleans 20)4; sales 455. I Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth Sales of future* on last evening 600 bale*, I £125 each, aa follows: February 20116@20)4i March 20)4; I Ten Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches, woith £100 April 2011-16. each. Stocks very strong. Gold very heavy at 8)4@ I 800 Gold and Silver Lever Bunting Watches (in 8)4. Governments doll and steady. State bonds I all,) worth from £20 to 4300 each. 7 9K P "s£!£ Ladiee’ Oold Leoctine and Gent's Gold Veit Chain* PJf) *■*’ •“** opocie I doubt* plated Oliver Tableau* 'leaapouna. elupmenta v2*J,000. I Pbotocnph Album. Jewelry# etc «etc.* etc* Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and nn- Whole number Gifts6.000! Ticket* limited to 60.000! unchanged. Com steady. Pork dnll; new mete * ' 14 50. Lard steady. Turpentine quiet at 67#67)4. Roein doll at 5 00 for strained. Freights dnll. Principal office 101 W. Fifth tt, Cincinnati. O. THE ONLY RELIABLE GIIT DISTRIBUTION IN THE COUNTRY. $60,000$ INVALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. Sine’s 153d Kt gular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE To be drawn Monday. February 0.1872. Two Grand Capitals of $5,000 EACH IN GREENBACKS! TWO PRIZES 81,000= ( FIVE PHIZES *500 -g < TEN PRIZES 3100 g ( 1 Horse and Buggy, with tilTer mounted Har ness, worth £500. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth £560 Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth £100 each. Fire Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches and Agents wanted t - aelt tickets, to whom liberal pia- wifi be paid. ticketsnTs tl kata.£5; 12 t eketa 910: 25 320. Lmaroou December 27, noon—Cotton opened qniet, uplands 9)4@10; Orleans 10)4. Lxxza —Cotton qniet; sales 10,0o0 bales; for ex port and speculation 2,000. Loanoa, December £7, noon.—Console 92)4-— Bonds 92)4- Pasts, December 27 —Rente* 5£f 32c. 1 mil Single tick Cirealars tionof the manner ot drawing,.nd other information in refirene* to the di-tribnuen, will ue sent to any oneerdtringthern. All letters must b* aldreasad to L.D. SINK Box 86, Cinrir nati. Ohio. Office 101 W. Filth street. de*27endAwtf Batchelor's Hair Dye. This exxperb Hair Dye la tbe beet in tbe world— perfectly harmless, reliable end uuUnUnoone ; no XartteUt— Evening fCeport* jizw Yorx. December 27.—Cotton dull and * drooping; ealee 2422 bales; uplands 20)4; Orleans disappointment; no ridiculous tint* or dwagreeale jjOjz I odor. Tbe genuine V,m. A- Batchelors Hair Dye 8iies of futures to-day 10.400 bales as follows: I produces immediately a splendid Black or natural December 19.-4; January 19)4019 9-16; February Brown, leave* tbs hair clean, soft, beautiful; does 20 1-1«#20#19 15-16; March 20)4#30 5-16; April not contain a particle of lead or any iujuiioue com- 2t>X@3o)4020)4020 9-1C&30 5-16; May 20ff. pound- Sold by all druggist*. Factory. 18 BOND Flour quiet and unchanged: common to fan extra I STREET, N. Y. 6 50®7 25; good to cboaoe 7 30#9 25- .Whisky dull I ______ _ and lower at 96095)4. Wheat steady: winter red SELECT SCHOOL, western 1 56g 1 59. Corn active and a shade firmer; rpBE undersigned will open a Select bclioal for ‘ ;tter export inquiry at 76978- Bice 8)498)4-1 A Girl.-, in Midway, near Mifiedgeville, on Jan- □rk steady at 14 5djgl5 00. Lard eteady. nary 16, 1872. Tuition £5 per scholar, monthly, in Turpentine qniet rt 68. Roein 4 95® 5 to. Tallow advance. Board £20. For farther particular*, ad- k. Freights duff and heavy. dress MBS- 8. P. MY HICK, Mtiledgeville. Money relaxed daring tba afternoon, closing at References: Judge I L. Harris, Bishop Pearce, 1-32 eommiaaaicn; discounts 10910)4. Exchange Col Wm. McKinley, E. H. Myeis, D D., Rev. O W. 9)499)4. Gold 8)496)4- Governments very strong Lane, O. L. Smith, D.D., Rev. R a Smith, Prof, rod'advanced K9X: 62a 9)4. States strong; ee- Darby, New York, Olirooollor Lipscomb, State Uui- peeixiiv Tenneeaeee rod new South Carolina*: verrily. dei3 2aw2w Tennessee* 62)4, new 62)4; Virginias 57; new Christian Advocate copy one month. 59; Louisiana SO; new 55; Levees 62)4:8s 73; Ala- — —— buna 93; 5* 63: Georgias 73; 7s 75; North Oaroli- /■'t EOBGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY. — John R 1* 31k': new H: South Carolines 49; new 24. VJT Mooney has applied for exemption of person- Sla 17)4: 62* 9)4; 4a 9)4; 6e 11; new 14)4; 7s 15)4; *lty, and I will pus upon the earns at 11 o’clock 8s 15)4; ids 9)4- 1 a. x. on Thursday, 4th day of January, 1872, at my Baltucobz, December 27-—Grain and pro via-1 offioe. ion* unchanged. I de24 21 JAMES D. BUSS, Ordinary. amllton’s Perjstnal Brick Bln THE GREATEST INVENTION OP THE AGE! Awarded Diplomas by tlie “ Maryland Inst! tutc for tbe Protection of the Mechan ical Arts.” Also, by the Maryland State Agricultural and Mechan ical Association Fair, 1870. An Invention for burning Brick hard and of uni form color, with less fuel than ia used by any other Kiln ever invented. It Surfs 75 i>cr Cent, of Fuel In Burning T HE attention of Brickmakers in Georgia, Ala bama rod Florida ia called to this invention. I have appointed Sam’l D. Irwin, Esq., of Macon, Oa., my agent for the sale of rights. Pamphlets containing full description can be obtained on ap plication to him. SILAS M. HAMILTON, Inventor and Patentee, Baltimore, Maryland. Note—Tho undersigned will take pleasure at any time, when in tbe city, in giving any information deaired in reference to this invaluable invention. In a city like Macon where several millions of Brick are annually manufactured, the great saving in the cost of burning alone, would afford a fine income, to Bay notbing of its convenience rod per fect adaptation to tbe purposes desired. SAM’L D. IRWIN. At the office of Lyon, deGrafteuried A Irwin, del3eod3m 88 Cherry street, up-stairs. GEORGIA LAND AUF.m. T HE undersigned (eurviving partner of Batts A Brouter), has valuable Cuuou Plantation* rod Farms for eale or rent, in Bibb, Houston, Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones, Baldwin, Monroo, tirawioid, Macon, tiumter. Early, Baker, Decatur, Mitchtll, and other counties. Also, Mill Property, ud Wild Lands suitable tor lumber, turpentine ud minerals. For eale, Butte’ New Map of G'-orgra—mounted, portable rod pocket foim. Office on Second street, near tbe New Gourt- liPlSoodAwtj anl A. Q. BUTTH. MILWAUKEE LAGER. H AVING Obtained tbe agency of tbe celebrated 3ULWAUKEK LAGh.it BLh.lt, 1 herewith oiler tbe same to my p&tiona and the public in gen eral. Come and try tbe beat Beer in tbe United States. no3U lm J. VALENTINO. THE FAIREST THING YET! GOTO BROWN Sc CO.’S. NO. 4G - - - - SECOND STREET, THAT’S THE PEACE! I ’VE jnstbeen there and taken one bid at "The Fairest Thing Yet.” This ia none of yonr Mem phis Real Estate Diatribatioos, or South Carolina Land and Immigration Associations, or Metropoli tan Gift Enterprise concerns ; bnt something real. These folks are our friends, neighbors and every day associates. I know them. Their vouchers are the very be st men in tbe whole country. You go to Brown and let him explain “The Fairest Thing Yet” to you f and if yon don’t leave a $10 note with him I shall decide you don't “know how it is your self.” “Your head’s level.” ••You’ve got that down right—if tbe court knows herself, and she thinks she does.” nov25 tu&sa3w iURS. JF. DESSAU Has just received a large stock of FURS, HATS, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS, READY MADE SUITS, TJTNTX3 EZLGAHM BKTTS . Which, with the whole of ber winter atock. will be Bold at the loweet possible prioee. oct4-3m GREAT SACRIFICE! DEY AND FANCY GOODS ! A T New York ooet, to close out tbe stock. Hav ing purchased tbe entite stock of Dry Goods ud Notions belonging to Mr. A Springer, in Tri angular Block, I am offering the same at New York cost. These goods are all of the very latest fall and winter purchases of Calicoes rod Ladies' Dress 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 tbe place, Sprinner'e old rod well known stand, corner of Triangular Block. Be (fore rod call if you want goods at astonishing low figure.. A. BAUM, nov29-tf Of Irwinton. Bp. GOTTLIEB FISCH’S BITTEP.S. This preparation of tha all materials of the body- are derived from Food, so all Vital Force, or Health, U derived from tho i orce stored np In Food. Dr. Pitch's Bitters enables the System to liberate and appropriate these Forces, creates Appetite, cures Dyspepsia, with its result ing Debility and lack of Nervous Energy; so tones the Stomach and Liver aa to make Constipation and BlUonaneaslmpoaslble; re inforces the System so It can tide oyer bad results of changing climate, water, Ac-and better endnre tho demands often unexpec tedly. made on Its Foroo and Energy. Lad'.ea In de licate health, aged persons, and all emaciated and weak after sickness, wilt rapidly strengthen hff using this great preparation, aogll lawly TO RENT. TT'OUB room house, kitchen, large garden, good T well of water, on Oak street, between Second and Third. Foaseeeion given immediately. Applv at 63 Cherry street, J. MARKS. decl2-tf KXtol.xS, OOlillANTS, Ulmu.r, MUS.U.Boau, AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS. JELLIES, PRESERVES, BRAN WED FRUITS, CANNED GOODS OF EVERY KIND; FANCY IMPORTEDrod AMERICAN CRACKERS, PICKLES OF EVERY VARIETY, Ghoico Goshen Butter, Young America, Pineapple, E iom rod Cream Cheese, FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, AND WINES, SWEET NEWARK ODER! CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETO. IN THE MARKET DEPARTMENT We are eeoond to none in tho State. TENNESSEE BEEF, FORK, AND SAUSAGE, DRESSED TURKEYS, CHICKENS. DUCKS, BABBITS. SQUIRRELS, • WILD DUCKS, PAIU'RIDGES, BLACK FISH, MULLET, OYSTERS SWEET ORANGES. APPLES, BANANAS, riNEAPPLES, GOOD AN UTS, etc. DESIRABLE GROCERIES. A LARGE and well assorted etock, consisting of Sugars, all grades, choice Fulton Market Beef, Uoifoo, all grades, choice Dried Beef, tiugar Cured Hams, Sugar Cured Bacon bboulders, Mackerel, White and tihad Fish, Georgia Gane ana Mew Or leans ttyrup, Cuba Molasses, choice Teas, Basins, Nuts, Deesicated Cocoanut, Flour and Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Cheese, tioap, tttanli, Bacon and Bulk Meats and Tobacco of qualities. The above, together with ad tbe leading articles in tbe Grocery and Provision hue, except whisky, will bo aold very cheap by uecl7 tf bEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. institute Fair, New York, November, lo7l, is now in operation at the store of G. J. buobnrg. 15 Light Macmo, complete $150 “> ** “ 2*6 1 “ “ 860 The simplest, cheapest, moat durable and com pact of any yet invented. Call and see. J. F. WINiEil, Agent de!75t* Columbia, 8 O., Gae Bight Co. BABY CABS. rpHE finest assortment of Baby Cabs rod Per ambulators ever received in this city. For sale cheap by OARHABT A CURD, octl6 tf THE EXCITEMENT A T Schreiner’s Musio Store, No. 13 Cotton ave., does continue. Thai wnl increase now, as iiuiu this day Ten Thousand of the best Bongs and Dances win be sold—fifteen copies for one dollar. Five Thousand variations Fantasies and Operatic Music—ten copies for one dollar. All tbe other goods, as Instruments, Books, 8tatiouery, for half price. Tbe entire stock must be sold w ithin thirty days. deciltf FOR SALE. O NE very fine set of Furniture. Ten chares Macon Building rod Loro Association titock. ue6i» COLLINS A HEATH. DIVIDEND NO. 53 TREASURER’S OFFICE. ) MacoA and Western Railroad Co. > Macon, Ga., November 6, 187i. > A DIVIDEND of (6) five per cent, on the Cap*- tal atock of this Company has this day be declared payable on the 20in inst. MILO 8. FREEMAN, doc8 lm Secretary and Treasurer. FOR SALE. A FARM of 450 acres, (more or less) of fertile laud, one hundred and fifty in a high state of cultivation, the balance well timbered, within two miles of the city of Cuthbert. An excellent null site upon tbe land. The Baiubridge, Cuthbert and Columbus railroad passes through the tract. Ap ply to JOHN B: BUOllANAN, cuthbert, or at this uovldAwtf NOTICE. T J. SIMMONS baa returned to the city, rod * will resume tbo practice of the law at 67 Turd street. NOTICE. A LL persons having cltims against the estate of 8amutl Hunter, deceased, will please present tnem, and all persons indebted to said esUte are hereby notified to oome forward and make payment. B. W. JEMISON, Executor, de!7 6t 52 Second street, Macon, Ga. Valuable Property for Sale. 'TNDER an order of the Ordinary of Bibb county J I will sell the house and lot in Vine vide be longing to the estate of Dr. E. O. Williamson, before the Court-house door in the city of Macon, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next. Terms cash. JAMES T.NISBET, nov23 tds Adm’r with will annexed. D l Notice, Tax Payers Bibb County. UE notice ia given that the Tax Books for col lecting titsio rod county taxes for 1871 will be c.o*ed after the 23d inst., which is one week longer than tbe law authorized me to watt. 1 hope all will oome forward rod save me that unpleasant duty of issuing fl. fas., rod themselves cost. All those, white rod colored, that own no property owe poll tax rod are called npon to pay. delltf . 1L HEATH, T. a NOTICE. As Chairman of the Conmittce appointed to in vestigate the fairness or the unfairness of the lease of the Western ud Atlantic Bailroad by the late Governor of this State, I hereby give notice that said committee will commence its session to hear evidence on the matter above submitted to it on the first Wednesday in January, 1872, in the Capitol Building, in the room of the President of the Don ate. All persons deairing to snlimit evidence to said Committee and to bo heard before it, are here by notified to be then and there preeent. Any per son desiring to communicate with me on this mat- prior to the fiiat Wednesday in January. 1872, can do so by letter directed to Washington, Ga. decIO td W. M. REESE. Chairman. A; Stockholders’ Meeting-- Omcr Macon and Wxstxsn R- R- Co 7 Macon, Ga., Deo. 2, 1871. f MEETING of theStocahoWeroof theMacon and Western Radroad Company, will be held the office of the company, in Macon, ufc., oa Tuesday, 2d day of FREEMAN, decS-id Becryur. ENNESSEE BULK MEATS AND LARD. OA AAA LR 3 - Choice Bulk Sides and Shoal- sSU.vUU dera- 7 100 Cans Best New Lara. 60 Hid* C. K. Bacon Sides. On consignment and for sale bbeap by docO tf JONES i BAXTER,