The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, December 29, 1871, Image 3

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mmm WKmm. j. B. ROSS & S, T. COLEMAN Off«r at reduced prices. StV DEE89 GOODS, i;MW.0IDERIE3, LACE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FARCY GOODS, HJLSNELS, LIN3EYS, JEANS, CASSIHERES, ETC. All iaJieaUau point to an early advance on all hSeia, which ahonld ad moolah tha prudent to taka ,itc<di»t« itepa to noaiTa the benefit of praaent , n ,- w , which, owing to tha tightoaaa of tha timaa, depressed below value, and in aona cue, than ooet of production. CALL EARLY AND HAKE YOCB SELECTION. drSUf J. B. BOSS A 8. T. COLEMAN. V HARE CHANCE To prepare for a contemplated change of pait- trrrl.ip. we have determined to tell from Ihia date the hil.uwmg good* at NEW YORK COST. All of our magmfloent atock of WINTER DRESS GOODS! All of our LADIES' READY-MADE SUITS, SAILOR JACKETS, CLOTH, FLUSH, CASHMERE and OPEBA CLOAKS, CASHMERE CLOTH AND ALPACA WAISTS. pi ,.<• good* rompriae the moet extensive, hand- «,me ted atjhah atock thin aide of New Yak city; trra bought for CAnH, end cffered u they ere i, ,a ti Sew York ooet, pretent an opportunity not often i.flered to pnrcbuera to tecure really choice It,.I dmirabl* articlet at leaa than thiir actual ' City f'art put the etore (Cotton avenne en- irucul in going to and from the Brown Houad. ' W. A. HOPSON A CO., declO'.f 41 Second etreet. RKDLCTIOX 1\ DRY GOODS. In older to meet tlte demtndeof alight money market we wUI tell at beduobs mxcES Onr entire tlock of DltESS GOODS, PUBS, HlfAWIJI, CLOAKS and CLOAKING, RI.ANKKTS, JEANS, CASSIMERES, QUILTS, SPREADS, m awn BOI SE msKISHINO GOODS, OENEBALLY. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. COME AND SEE. W. A. BANKS A SONS, lire] I f Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. lew Year’s Preses, WING- & SOLOMOB dec 13 tf CALL AND SEE THE STEWART STOE, Tha moat com pi eta atova la tha maxkc THE GBEAT BENEFACB, Known to he one of the beat baking •torerthe market. THB HOT BLAST RANG - Nothing in the market like it. BOX AND OFFICE STOSS. From ft to MO. We ire offering inducement! on GRATES, TABLE'AND POCKET ClEBY, KNOB and PAD LOCK8, ROGERS' SCISSORS, COUNTER SC£3, Axes, Trace Chains, Cotton Rope, Jim Crow, Cotton and WOarda, Shoe Brushee. Counter Dur ten. Glue and Crockery Were, BJottles, Candy Jen, Steam Pipe and Fittings, Wood and Willow Ware,l Flats, and Sheet Iron, wwouaiu uicncttuu o T I u-w A T]P1 deJ8tf OLIVER, DOUOLAA CO. n OGDEN & CO., Cotton Commission Merchants, MACON. GA. rtorroN purchased fob order. con MONMKNTS FOR NEW YORK, AND ORDERS MR PURCHASE OR SALE FOR FUTURE DE LIVERY SOLICITED. Refer by Permission lo Heart. B. R. Orivet A Co. New York. Centra! Railroad and Banking Company, Savin- Bth. Moan. John W- Andenon’s Sont, Savannah. Moan. Duncan A Johnston, Savannah. M tears. Bates A Comer, Savannah. oct!7 tf B. A. WISE <fc CO., Cherry st., Macon, Ga. IF TOC WANT TO lUNcNSaN Tna popularity of der, gained from ita IE BEST COOKING STOVE strictly pare—combi for a wholesome, i iwwdei. mm omuD a meow, FOR THE LEAST MONEY, def.lt B. A. WISE * CO., Sfaron, Gia. BALL, BLACK ft CO. Mt ami S67 Broadwaj. Sew VorR, Offer for the HOLIDAYS the mot complete and best aalected aaaortmant of the following goods to be found in the diy: hlAMOND AMD GOLD JEWELRY. watches fob ladies and gentlemen, sterling silver table ware. 11R0NZES, ANTIQUE AND MODERN. marble and bbonze clocks, marble statuaby. FANCY GOODS GENERALLY. dw5-tr Dr. Hurley’s Ague Tonic NivlyVegeublal go Ararnlr, So Mercury In Its Composition: N ro CURE. NO PAY. is directions be followed, t No daogar in taking an oTerdnaa, u we put poison In our mediciuee One dollar per bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters I ^ fog |Q tit**' iitt. t'.iii'rdfrfiJ itoBucb, **• of appetite, torpid liver, indigestion, andaU tinJred ailmante, where a gentle end permanent •naulant and tonic la requited. Pleasant to taka. Pi e AoQar pa bottle. Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla, WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. VZWSSirJa teoioo u tbo moat raliahle, searching and harm- la. alterative within their reach, and u a Blood Purifier it ootelnly atanda without a n. a.. One ■Ular per bottle D:. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup T BE ‘*^ l T** w rrH* remedy iu tbs norwtry. No more toe far laudanum, pancetta, Batemans Btupa, or other strong • ; tatee. N :»d effewta fijoni the use of Seahnok'a. Health to the child, rest to the mother, and a clear Cwnedoooo to tha vendor. Meante per bottle. Ur. Hurley’s Popular "Worm Caudy I S really all U claims to be—a SPECIFIC—ramov- lag all worms from the human viscera. No harm- Wamano Woans.—The strength a nervous energy of the human body ought to Increased daring the winter, for two reasons: the first Place, diseases of the moat deadly cheter may he generated at this seaaon; and reedy, it is of the utmost importance that daring thed weather months the system should be put in tedition withstand the effects of the spring miss, and the subsequent depressing beat of anier- It is, therefore, advisable, in fact eeaentiak tone, reg ulate and invigorate the digestive anScretive or gana at this period of the year, a Of all the stomachics and alteratives at|pnaen0own, Hos tetler's Stomach Bitters is the mosfworfol, the moat harmless and the moat agrees! The tem perature of w inter would be in itself aorioua tonic, it did not, unfortunately, bring W it a volume of chilling moisture and unwholoeotfrinda, which have a bad effect on the skin antknga. These mast be guarded againat, or them no seeur. for health. The effect of a couraf the Bitters to give vigor and tone to the enl organization —the superficial muscle and nerveaa well as the internal viterra. A regular habit opdj, a healthy and natural flow of bile, an active fettion, a good appetite, pure blood, end e vigoro circulation of that fluid, are among the bleeeinfglerivable from persistent uae of Hostetler's emach Bitters, which not only more than tuppliebe place of the beet tonics, cathartics end antieepa prescribed in their separate forms by pbyeiciansut perform the three-fold wotlt of iovigoration, rotation end pu rification, at one and the asms tin How to Exjot WisTin Tbcuman organ lam is a regulated furnace. The bloooaybe compared to the fuel, and the more stable twee formed from it, to the iron etove containing thueL Just in pro portion to the energy and celerifwitb which life carried on, this combustion paeeda; and fresh fuel, that it, fresh blood, is rtqied. But, In order to obtain tbia, there must be bouood, end, also, di gestive energy. When there Is aiilure in tbie diges tive energy, stimulants frtqaeiy ere had recourse to; but their effect Is tranatenlnd if used too long and exclusively, they tend to dings the digestive functions. Bat let Dr. GosttlD Fist h’e Bitten be used, in conjunction with foe,and its tonic quali ties will rapidly strengthen tj digestive organa And when an abundance of wllosome food is once duly digested, it will bring tality hitherto utterly unknc more desire for alcoholic eti This subject continued nej Nutrition.” a fullneae of vi- That e will bo no lante! ark under ‘‘Rapid Ox Evestbodt's ToxouzjEulogiuma of the great national regenerator f health. Plantation Bitten, are on everybody's ttjgua. This gratuitous viva vooa advertising ia Lotte than all the paid for puffing to which the ownenof bogus bitten are obliged to resort. It has a tontancous heartiness about it which carries eonvieftn to the mind of the auditor. But it is e well bDwn fact that the pro prietors of the Plantation Ultra have never relied upon newspaper bxlstcringk establish the aucceaa of a preparation which owe its astonishing popu larity mainly to tha oral teathony of the thousands who have either experientd or been the eye-wit- i of the immense pbjtel good it lisa wrought throughout tha length andpeadth of the land. BoiADtua! ia a skin diseases. W. H. Ji writes: My mother, who seme kind of an yean, being unable nee her hands, on been entirely cured I of your “Boeadalle, nateiy refused to yield the moet eminent pbyai| none of whom wen eve or cause to the diet specif in all cases of chronic of Madison, Goorgia, sorely afflicted with tbs akin for twenty portion of the time to of their aonneas, has uae of only two bottles the disease had obeli treatment of many of of the United Stetea, le even to assign a name Detuusd Sri hits.- 1 in pure the body la imf sooner or later, i depressed, and the t enfeebled. All these \ died by using Dr.! restorer of lost at Enquire for Dr. Pri Use Dr. Price's < ten the blood bscomee Fectly nourished; every or- vitality; tho spirits are and phyaical forces are iculiiee am speedily reme- Bloo.1 Enriclior, the true and builder up of nerve fa Blood Enricher. Baking Powder. ’• Price's Cream Baking Paw- ays being aa represented— bg all of the elementa needed irilioua, and perfect baking Fob an irritated tloat, cough or cold, “Brown's Bronchial Trochea.'tre offered with the fullest fidenco in their efflpy. They maintain the good reputation they hivljustly acquired. IxrtXTs —Much :(Taring to these tender little buds of the family igbt be allayed by using Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup See advertisement in another Wot Will Yx Df—Death, or what ia worse, is the inevitable reJt of continued suspension of the menstrual Sow It is a condition which should not be trifled with Immediate relief ia the only safeguard against institutional ruin. In all ■ of suppression, at tension or other irregularity of the “courses," I J. Bradfie'd'a Female Regula tor ia the only eui remedy. It aote by giving tone to the nervous c tree, improving the blood and determining din y to the organa of menstrua Me. It ia a legtnate prescription, and the most Intelligent Doct i uae it. Prepared by J. Bradfiald, drugg , Atlanta, Ga., *150 per bottle and sold by raapfahia druggists everywhere. Bum's Biz Aciiuabt —Ask the belle of the season what ap| ntment of her toilet-table holds the highest plac n her esteem, and she wUi reply, without a mom t'a reflection, Hagan’s Magnolia B.im Nothu>{Sbe is thoroughly swan, contxi- reuder her i a as that moat delightful and healthful sax Beauty. BY using it ladies an enabled, 1 ' they have passed the meri dian of life, va tha youthful bloom and purity of Um ixmo, and when Natan baa denied that i re attraction, tha Hahn fully Interesting work, numerous . Price SO (ante. Address U North Eight Sheet, St. asgl7-dAwly teg all worms from tl _ ________ ful effect from iu use. Children love it. No dan- gar in giving an overdoes. 24 cenU per box. Dr. Seabrooi’s Binr of But ui Iron, q3HE Groat Tonic and Appetizer. One dollar per A bottle. All for sale by dr.tggiaU everywhere. .1 W, M A 1 ON o ( *> . i'ropnotor- LuuisTdle, Ky. ■ J manufactured at Schiedam ia pun, and free from all deleterious It ia dimilled express ly for cases of luilce-iicn. Dropsy, Gout,Rheuma- IV-butty, Catamh of the Rudder, aek and Stomach and all diseases of It gives mat relief iu Asthma, ue in the Bladder: etrensihena the system, and win keep tl that Fever end Ague, when taken in have been taken aa to its quality, t uniformity la guaranteed. Thu make the Bell .-^-.tpra the moet r article of its kind. It is dia- of the finest quality, and the Berry of Italy. As a healthful co superior. and those who travel, and an tub- of water and clrnata, they will find gfe was, for the period of twenty in the Schnapps hcainees with hie Udolpho Wolfe, and bis long expe- ' ’ of the business in which he a euffident guarantee that he the wants of the public for an a.— expressly for the diteeeea above 1 ail he asks is to give the Bell Schnapps aha. and . Lupare the same with others that make I i like pretentions. Cxtritox! Ask for "H. G. Wolfe's Bed Schnapps. For sale all respectable Grocers and Apothe caries. HUDSON O. WOLFE A Co., OfflqlSSouth Wdiiam street. New York. For aale ieengti fully mention* Hsatxttr i srtr drugs, modicums, chemi calx, paint ilsdindow gins, eta, at 82 and 84 Cberry'cct.ig an institution of interest to everybt tie business done by Messrs. Hunt, Bat Jr'.amar, is without a precedent in ibis pat of Georgia. The single item of Keroeenounants to 124 to ICO barrels per month—beiaqi is very simple—they sell the goods so t tint a dealer or wholesale buyer can do as wih them aa to send their orders North, b tee them. GciltoHill an now selling first-class piano* (written warrantee for five yean) on mosthvtal'ments of $25. They bind themselvsell a bettor piano for less money than can kchaaed elsewhere in the South. They era sole agents for the celebrated pipe organnnfaetnnd by Dr. Wilcox. They ffuarattUte tatiifaction in every instance. As Mr. Grd is s practical workmen, be egress to his pianos end organs in perfect repair for.-ear, free of all charge. th&su2t New Yulia.—All those who expect to receive Near calls,. will do well, first, to oall at WisDosbs, and buy a pair of tho-e beautiful tarn decanters, and wines Don’t delay, but onto. dec27-tf Wamx'Ks, work boxes, toilette sets, vases, parituret, walking canes, etc., etc., at low pridktme very desirable gooda at and tinder nt & J. Johnston's. Foe the tomast Drees Goods in the city go to tha Nirk Store. A HAXPWZAVr SOLID 8ZZ.VEB CXXAV FTTCH- aa, worth frill be presented to the largest purchaser ads from my stock by 8 o'clock r. it, Deoet23L E. J. Jonxsroz. WaoiAuryew will find it to their inter est to cell c WtxelbeutD, Bra. A Co., end examine thick before buying, as they have the largest sat selected stock in the city. Tctxxra, sxs, Tuixits.—Thirty barrels dressed Tor.oat received. 2t 8. T, A B. P. Waixitl Fusacn P at 25 cents, at tha New York Store. O'ty your s and medicine* at Sarri* A Peter'* drug Damour’e Block, Second itrect, corner Light alley. Neso good* received daily. Good Opcannela at 50 oants per yard, at the New Store. The Jacket go n and many other kinds are sold at lares by B. H. Wrigley, No. 6 and G8, Si street. To Sroass-Go to Barrett A Castlen's gun emporiuyou want to buy the best ar ticle at the k price. They can excel any establishments State in ream-boring and and dnw-bquna tor shooting, either for eloae, for aog, or for penetration. Try CITY AFFAIRS. FRIDAY MORNING. DEO. 29,1871. them. novl5tL Only the btheseing tobacco, domestic and imported cigtarc uhiiky and brandy kept by Har. it «t Guntur A Glegant solid silver goods in see (a spot with me for 20 years) for holiday end loresents, at E. J. Johnston's. The cheapeek A lapses own be found at the New Yorio. FntzwoBls < kinds at 8. T. A B. P. Walk ers, 88 CberyeL dec20-tf Two-Ply3ai at 75 cents, $1 and $1 25 per yard, athw York Store. Solid S-vetcuehs goblets, cups, eta, etc., for tbho.-s, at very low figures, at E. J. Johnston. litre yc pription* prepared at Barrie «fc Peter'* eg e. Competent Apotheearie*, pure and tic medicine* and reaionable price* are treed. Geest rcti are made in Dry Goods this week at thework Store. LxoxTiNOya and Vest Chains, Band Bracelets, :ks. Neck Chains, Sleeve But tons, State, eta, for the hobdysatE. J. Johnston', / The larfock of black and colored Bilks in the eitye New York 8tore. Solid ig silver table and tea spoons, forks, ladltter-knives, eta A good supply at E. J. Jan’s. TmrrLEd Tea Sets (G pieces) at E. J. Johnston'i Don't EHawk, Spit, Spit, Blow, Blow, and diigutrybody with your catarrh and its offensdor, when Dr. Sage’s Catarrh. Remedy veedily destroy all odor and ar rest tho dfee. dec27-eodJ:wlw. Pobcelaned, tripple-plated, double-wall ice pitchcuten, goblets, easton, wine and fruit starickle easton, call bells, eta, at E. J. John. del6til24 27t« firlogne mad* in Georgia, can onU be had ati* A Peter’* drug tore. Jti* pro nounced to any of the imported handker chief exit Silk Iks at 75 cents per yard, at the New Yorle. Fkesosal.—Wewere pleased to meet, yester day afternoon, Hon. 0. H. Dupont of Florida, formerly Chief Justice of tho Stela The Judge looks in fine health and is still as young in spirits as in ante helium days. He reperts money matters very tight and the people gen- crally depressed in the land of flowers. An Incident or CHSisnua—On Monday evening, a negro who had laid in an over charge of lightning whisky, managed to get hold of one of the celebrated “two pound paper bomb shells,” and set fin to tho tame. At first it horned too slowly to suit his Whis ky, and be began to blow it to expedite matters. After blowing a time or two he ro> marked to the bystatders “tf hit do bust shell rise h—1 * and at the instant it did “bust, 1 riling him dear of the ground and letting him down again too quickly to be comfortable, with no aign of an eyebrow, eye lash, or wool on the fore part of his cranium remaining. He goes it blind ever since and promisos that if he gets well bell be more canful with fire works and tanglefoot next Christmas. Musdeks.—Since the beginning of the holi days we have recorded not less than a half-dozen murders in our own and the adjoining oountii The papers from other quarters are teeming with items of the same sad import. It is truly heartrending to see bow Utile regard is had for human lifo. Tho causes which lead to ao demoralized a state of society are many, bnt perhaps the most prominent are a laxity in the enforcement of the laws, and the abuse of the pardoning power by the wretches who have beeo elevated to the Chief Executive offices of the Southern States under the Congressional recon struction measures. It is not however our in tention to discuss the causee which hive led to this reckless disregard of human life. In common with all good citizens wa deplore it, and long to see the day when the laws in rela tion to such offenses shall be rigidly enforced. IV o again insist that the root of the trouble is the almost universal habit of carrying conoealed weapons. Having never carried any deadly weapon, we have never found occasion to use one. There may have been occasions when we would have acted hastily, had they been con venient, but after the excitement of the moment bad passed, we were glad indeed that we had none. How many conscience tortnredw retohes have mourned over hasty actions of the kind, in which their fellow mortal’s live* were taken at their hands, sorrowing in vain that they had eTer been guilty of carrying deadly weapons about their persons. BY TELEGKAPH THE GRIST INVENTION OF THE AGE! Ait ardedomas by the “ Maryland Insti tute Fc Protection of tho Meehan- leali.” Also, by the Maryland Stgrlcnltnraland Mcch&a- Assodatlon Fair, 1ST0. An Invanlor burning Brick hard and of uni- fora, with lass fuel than is used by other Kiln ever invented. It Snvr-Per Cent, of Fnel In Burning T HE abn of Brickmakers in Georgia, Ala bina Fieri Ja ia called to this invention. I have nted Sam’i D. Irwin, Esq., of Macon, Ga., my a for the aale of rights Pamphlets oonlainm description can bo obtained on ap- plication zl SILAS M. HAMILTON. Inventor and Patentee, Baltimore, Maryland. Kc-rs—undersigned will taka pleaanre at any time, wbt the city, in giving any information (leaked iereatca to this invaluable invention. In a city Macon when several millions of Brick aitially manufactured, the great saving ta tbs cot burning alone, would afford a fine income, t nothing of iu convenience and per fect adaffl to the purposes desired. SAM’L D. IRWIN. At the> of Lyon. doGraffenried A Irwin, delSeo 88 flhiy atnet, up-ataira. THE tlREST THING YET! GOTO town sc co:s. NO. 46 SECOND STREET, TIT’S THE PLACE! ' TE jeen then and taken one hid at 'The X Fabding Yet.” This is none of your Mf- ^■TanmigTauou Associations, or Metropoli- Itan Giftzpriae concama; but something real. These fkn our friends, neighbor, and evory- dtT assoS I know them. Their vouchers are tbs ran-men in the whole country. You go to Brown iet him explain "The Fail eat 11.teg Taf tosudif JOUtWl lean a CU note with i V, I ritadSjmMt “know bow h > - seif.” “ bead'a leveL" “You'vegot I'ulfi— right—il court knows herself, and she thinks XorBritish and Mercantile NStANCE COMPANY* —or— Ltlonand Edinburgh. (Established 1809.) Sow Capital, (gold)... Assets,(geld). rresetfUU .4UWWM .. 14,S65,22I 39 rpnklersifued haring accepted the agmey of (ibove Firn-.-CIiBs LVapai.v arv prepared aaooun. wnn™ cmxwo, .v»w xont. «,UI« rirks OO the most favorable terma. CAMPBELL A ENG LI:: it Macouaa. I no-N L O. PLANT J SON. Agents. The Scfpeb at Atbeh’ Hall.—At about eight and a half o’clock last night the crowd began to assemble and soon the Hall was filled. We were truly glad to see so liberal a disposition mani fested by onr citinens in patronizing an enter, tainment gotten np in so noble a cause. Too much cannot be said in praise of the noble la dies who have labored so diligently in the in terests of the poor school. To say that the ta bles were groaning nnder their burden of good things, were making use of a common-place expression which requires too gTeat stretch of imagination to l>o appreciated. Suffice it to say, there was ample provision made for every visi tor and none went away hungry, unless it was from fear of eating too mueh and being ha rassed with dreams of their antediluvian ances tors. We never allow gloomy anticipations or fears of the kind to prevent us from feasting on fat things when occasion offers, which, perhaps, accounts for dyspeptic symptoms from which wo sometimes suffer. The ladies request us to mention tbo names of the following business houses, and thank the donors who contributed to tho supper : W. P. Carlos, M. K. Bogers A Co., Mrs. Dinkier, Mrs. H elf rich, Seymour A Tinsley, 8. T. £B. P. Walker, Small A Gamble, Burdick Bros., B. A. Wise, W. A. Huff, and others. So ample was the supply of provisions that, notwithstanding tbo great number of people who partook. Dot one-half was consumed, and the ladies propose oontinning the entertainment to-night Tho price of admission trill be only fifty cents, and wa trust the Hall will again bo filled. In behalf of the employes of this office, we thank the ladies for their kind remembrance of the printers in the shape of a waiter well filled with good thing! for tho inner man. We who labor when others are at rest to furnish them with news for the morrow, know how to appreciate these tokens of regard for our ser vices. The Case or L. 0. Ricks —The committal trial of Lncien C. Ricks, charged with the mur der of John Flemming, was commenced yester day morning, in the Superior Court room, be fore Justice Harman. The State is represented by Hon. 0. B. Wooten, formerly of Dawson, bnt now a citizen of Macon. CoL W. is a law yer of considerable ability, and won for himself A splendid reputation in the management of the defense in the celebrated Ames murder case in Terrel county. The defendant is represented by Messrs. Whittle, Anderson and Weems, whose reputations as lawyers of ability are well established. Before proceeding with the ease, Esquire Harman remarked that it was custom ary for two Justices to sit together iu such cases, and that he had endeavored to have an asaistant act with him, but had failed. The forenoon was occupied with the examination of the witnesses for the State, Messrs. E. Isaacs, J. W. O’Connor and Dr. Meteor. Iu the after noon, two witnesses introduced by the defedse, Messrs. Seymour and Walker were examined, after which tha Court adjourned to nine o'clock this morning, when the examination of the wit nesses for the defense will be continued. It was our intention to give a full report of the evidence in the ease, bnt it has been suggested to us that it might be the means of biasing the minds of many persons, and render it difficult to make up u jury for u final trial. Reading the testimony given nnder oath, wonld amount to the same thing as hearing; and in eases of so muoh importance as the one now nnder inves tigation, it is almost impossible to hear or read tho testimony, without involuntarily becoming “biased or prejudiced for or against the pris oner.” Under this view of tho case, wo have thought best not to report the evidence, but will, at the termination of tha trial, give to the publio its final result Mueh interest is mani fested, and the court roam was crowded with spectators. [OOXXUSICARD.] Editor* Telegraph and Jleuenger : Having received from Messrs. Winship A Callaway a not of clothing, of which an English Lord might feel proud, and from Mr. T. U. Conner, a hat worthy of Prince Alexis, with the announcement that tha articles wen presenets from young men who have been my students, and having vainly sought to obtain the names of tho generous donors, I avail myself of your excellent pa per to assun them that their beautiful gifts have passed into my band. I cordially thank my nobis boys. I have trained many students, who deserve and possess their teacher's love; and I hope, yet, to penetrate the veil of deli cacy which conceals those who have performed these handsome acts, that I may regard them with a still warmer affection. J. B. Daseoeth. The “Killings."—Carlos accounts for the numerous and various killings that have recently taken place, by the fact that they drink fighting whisky. He cevt r has a row at his house be cause ba'don't sell “lightning.'' The boys had lots of fun at the raffle night before last as is always the case when a party meets at bis on. If you want something good to eat or drink don’t fail to call on him* New Stobs —Messrs. Gray A Sanders have opened a new general grocery store on Third street, and by reference to their card in another column, it will be seen that they are prepared to supply their customers with anything in their line at the lowest market rates. 'Ye commend « gentlemen to all who are in need of gro ceries of any kind. The place for good drinks is the Georgia No. 2. When you want something good to eat drihk done np in elegant style go to the Georgia X<x 3 ‘ m Caszt has private rooms at the Georgia No. 2 where meals are furnished aa privately aa at a private^reddence. DAY DISPATCHES. Annapolis, December 28.—Mrs. Wharton' servant who waited upon General Ketchnm, in giving a detailed account of his death, stated that General Ketchum said he would sleep it off. The doctor had left but one doe© of medi cine, which Ketchum said was not enough. He would taka a dose of bis own. The servant, in making up Ketchnm's bed, found a vial under tbo bolster. The servant left the vial in Ketch- urn's room, and told Mrs. Wharton about the vial, and brought it down and showed it to Mrs. Wharton, who told me to put it any. I never saw the bottle before finding it under General Ketebams bolster. I saw Ketcbam take medicine in Mrs. Whortons house last summer and asked Gen. Ketcbam would he have a spoonful? He said no. He generally drank what he thought was a dose. The ser vant did not know what the medicine was. Nzw Yobk, December 28. — The Canard steamer Cuba is ashore. Her crew has relin quished the hope to get her off this tide and must lighten her. The Broadway Bank received yesterday $20, 000 in worthless cheeks. A Newark bank was victimized in the same amount by the same person. A clear, cold northwest wind this morning. The Times says O'Conner opposes the indict ment of Mayor Hall. There is no trace of Tweed. Judge Leonard has dissolved the injunction against the sale of Tweed’s property. It ia stated that CapL Murray, of the echoon er General Torbit, was drowned off Cape Hat- The Cuba, which shoaled yesterday, floated and got off for Liverpool this morning. Columbia, December 28.—In the United States Court to-day, Mr. Stanberry moved for a new,trial in the case of Mitchell, on tbe|ground that the Ku-klnx conspiracy culminated March Gth, 1871 and was sought to be pushed under the law enacted Apnl 20th, 1871; also moved an arrest of judgment on the ground of the un constitutional! ty of the Ku-klux acts. The oases of Brown and Miller, alleged Ku-klux, were taken up and Brown pleaded guilty. San Fsasczsoo, December 28.—The silver mines in Arizona are assaying immensely rioh. The trial of 107 citizens and Indians for the murder of the Apaches at Camp Grant, result ed in their aoquiltel, the evidence indicating that the Apaches, while fed by the Govern ment, were depredating on the whites. New Orleans, December 28.—The steamer Florida, hence for Apalachioola, sunk in the Gnlf. The crew, except John Reed, oolored, escaped. The steamer is valued at $20,000.— No insurance. Cincinnati, December 28.— The residence of J. O. Ward, in MadisonviUe, was robbed of $30,000 in bank notes. VHrT.iTirrptm, December 28.—United States steam frigate Chattanooga sank at Leagup Is land. It is supposed she was out by the ice. Boston, December 28.—The Harvard Sugar Refinery at Cambridge was burned last night. “ oss, $30,000. Danville, Ky., December 28.—Rev. R. J. Breckinridge is dead. New Yobk, December 28 —A Havana letter aaya that the civil portion of tbo Cuban govern ment is abolished and the whole power is vested in the military. A thousand rifles, by steamer Webster, safely reached the Cubans. London, December 28.—The Prince of Wales had a good night. Tho Archbishop of Canter bury has ordered tho special prayers discontin ued. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Columbia, December 28.—In the United States Court this moroing, John 8. Miller was found guilty. Judge Bond announced the de- oiscion of the court, overruling Stanberry’s mo tions for new trial and in arrest of judgment. All defendants so far convicted, or who have pleaded guilty were then sentenced. John W. Mitchell, five years imprisonment and one thousand dollars fine; Therard Childers, William Montgomery, Evans Murphy, Hezekiah Porter, B. H. Mitchell, Sylvanus Shearer, Hugh Shear- William Shearer and Janmes Shearer, each eighteen months imprisonment, and one hundred dollars fine. Dr. Thos. B. White- sides, ono years imprisonment and one hun dred dollars fine. Jno. S. Miller, three months imprisonment and twenty dollars fine. Washington, December 28.—Nino hundred and twenty-eight tobacco factories in tho Uni ted 8tates are bonded for compliance with the laws in eight million dollars. The departments are quiet. CoL B. O. Winterswith has returned to tho city for the winter. The famous Elgie cotton esse, involving some four hundred thousand, will be argued before the Court of Claims early in January. New York, December 28.—One hundred and eight cases of mease la in the last week. Jas. H. Uackett. the celebrated actor is dead. The Sheriff found Ohas. B Burroughs, for whom he hid n warrant, dead in his house. He had suicided December 10;h and the body was froz eu stiff when found. New Yobs, December 28.—Tweed’s wherea bouts were constantly known to the sheriff.— He had hever left the city snd had no such in tention. Justification of his bondsmen is pro gressing. The sheriff's attaches express the opinion that tho bail trill be entirely settled to morrow. The Central Savings Bank, comer of sixth avenue and Forty second street, has suspended. Michael J. Murphy, postoffice clerk, is hold in three thousand dollars bail, for embezzle ment. Sr. Louis, December 38.—Annabell Hamil ton, aged 16, suicided on account of a quarrel withjher lover. Philadelphia, December 28. Dr. Wolf Howe was consecrated Bishop of the new cen tral diocese of Pennsylvania. Madsid, December 28.—It is reported that Marshal Coache is appointed Captain General of Cuba, and Admiral Dr. Bamabi is to suc ceed Senor Roberta at Washington. Rome, December 28.—A deoree is issued in augurating a commercial treaty with the United States. New York, December 28.—Arrived, Bolivar. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Synopsis or Wcatlter Statement. Was Dep’t, OrncE Chiep Signal Officer, Washington, D. G., December 28, 7:40, p. M. The highest barometer has moved east from Missouri to the middle Atlantic coast Clear weather prevailed east of the Mississippi on on Wednesday and until Thursday afternoon. Increasing cloudiness, with falling barometer, is now very generally reported, with threaten ing weather and rising temperature in the Mis sissippi Valley. The temperature has risen at Rooky Mountain stations, and clondy weather, with rain, is reported from San Francisco. Northwest winds have backed to the southwest with rising barometer and falling temperature ia New England and New York. Fresh winds from the south and southeast pre tail from Lake Superior to Kentucky and westward. Probabilities : Cloudy weather will probably extend very generally on Friday, from the At lantic coast to the western plains, and the ba rometer foil with stationary or rising tempera- tare over the this area. Southeast winds with rain on Gulf coast, and with threatening weather in the Southern and Middle States. Southwest winds backing to the South with rising tem- erature from New England to the lower lakes. The lowest barometer east into Illinois with rain to the south and snow to the north of its lath, and brisk southerly winds on lake diohigan by Friday morning. D&ngerons winds are not anticipated for Atlantic coast o-night. Chicago, December 28.—A man and wife and their four children, were burned in their shanty, in Davis county, Iowa. The neighbors were not aroused, nor the fire discovered, until the next ‘morning when the charred remains were found in the ashes. A coroner's jury discharged baggage master Shaw. The evidence showa that Mrs. McCoy died from abortion, but that the act was com mitted before she came to Chicago. Vienna, December 28.—In the Reichstag the Emperor delivered a speech from the throne. After the customary formal congratulation, his majesty prooeeds to deal with home questions. His readiness to grant extreme concessions, be is sorry to say, has not brought internal har mony to the States as did the Crown. While he contemplates the existence of separate king doms with constitutional satisfaction, be claims that its acts are in the interest of the whole Empire is anil aa of individual States. London, December 29.—Saturday will be a partial holiday. On Monday business will be wholly suspended hen and at Liverpool. It is stated that a French squadron sails for Greece to support the claims ot the French cit izens to the silver mines in Iatnriam. Lisbon, December 28.—The German squad ron for Rio Janeiro, to settle the difficulty with Brazil is hourly expected to appear off tho mouth of the Tague. Bomb, December 28.—Several Italian bishops and archbishops paid, personally, congratula tions to Victor EmsnueL Savannah Bank and Trust Co, coastwise 131; to Great Britain —; Continent 518; | MACON, sales 457: stock 3314. J 6t. Louis, Dacember 27.—Whialy firm at 90. Fork! /CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in nominal at 13 00. Bacon unchanged; dear ribs 1%. ] \_J Cincinnati, December 28—Flour dull and droop- 1 ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, ing. Uorn advanced to 47. Pork, 13 G2>£ asked. I Lard advanced; steam 8j(. Bacon, demand light; I EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, shoulders 6Jf; dear sides 7X. Whisky 91. Louisville, December 38.—Bagging quiet at 12J4 I @13. Hemp flxx 12J^@13. Flour active and firm. I _ ,, , , , . . ,,, , , Corn firm. Provisions firm. Pork 13 50 Clear On which Interest Will be Allowed, I rib sides T%. Lsrd, tierces, 9tf; kettle 10^.— GARDEN SEEDS. QF choice stock and true to name. Every variety Garden. Field end Flower Seeds. Having over 900 acres devoted to Seed Growing, all wanting Pure Seeds direct from the Grower, should send their orders direct to us. Descriptive Catalogue and Pries List furnished on application. COLLINS. DOWNS A CO., 1111 and 1113 Market st. Philadelphia, Pa Seed Farms near Haddonfield, N. J. N- B.—Trade supplied on liberal terma. da24eod2m O. C. HORNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law HAWKIKSYILLE, GEORGIA* X. B.—Commerdxl &nd Rink Xotes and Drifts & bank rates of commies ion, when paid it maturity. noTltKSUwlm* Select School for Boys and Girls, M B. hat.v. will resume tha exercises of his retool ou Toes lay, 2d January, 1872, on Wal nut etreet, between New and First streets. Num ber limited. Pour Tssandee. doc27eodlt FIAMCIAL A.\D COMMERCIAL Dally levies or tbe Market OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,! December 28—Evening, 1S71.) Cotton.—Receipt, to-day 375 bales; sales 163; | shipped 389. The market is unchanged. Middlings 18a MACON OOTTOM STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871-bales.. 1,7391 Received to-day 975 Received provtonalj. 41,388—41,661 1 43,400 Shipped to-day '. 389 Shipped previously 23,535—23,9. 4 j ..... 14,476 Stock on hand this evening. The money and general markets we quote aa follows: 1 UNITED STATES CUSBKNOT—LOANS. Far month lKut-X per cent | GOLD AND SILVXB. Buying rates for Gold 91 10 Selling ; 1 11 Buying rates for Stiver 1 05 Selling 1 XXUHANOE ON NZW TORS. Jtffflsromti | X prern. EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH. P«- X prem b WHITE MEATS—0 B Sides.... 8$ Shoulders . 7l3 Bellies BACON—C B Sides 9a S oulders 88{@ 8 C hama 15 <§> 8K 7X 9 9K If GRAIN AND HAT. CORN 95 « I 00 MEAL 1 06 @ 1 10 GRIT8 1 35 OATS • 70 0 76 FIELD PEAS 1 25 HAY—Northern 1 90 fil(0 Tenneaee Timothy l 75 @ 1 r RAGGING AND IRON TIEN. BAGGING—Bengal. Lyon— Borneo Gunny Dundee Patched 15 <g> TIES—Gooche 6 @ Arrow..... <® Eureka 5JX & NEW DRUG STORE. T IIE undersigned respectfully informs tho public that he has bought the entire atock of Drugs, 1 Chemicila, etc.. Of Tlieo. \Y. Ellia, ami will continue the Drug Basinets &t tho old etand, comer of Cherry street and Cotton avenue. Since takiDg I possession, t Laro made large additions to tho stock and am now prepared to fill all onlera promptly and with first-cl&?8 Drugs. After seventeen years experience in tlio business I feel confident of 'giving satisfaction to my custo mers. The Prescription Department Is supplied with fresh acd pure drugs, and will be under my personal supervision To those who may favor me with their patronage, 11 promise that politeness, and attention and aoou- I racy in compounding will be observed. I have in store a full line of articles usually kept in a Drug Store, aud parties calling may be certain of setting what they call for. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, I have a splendid assort ment of Fancy aud Toilet Articles, Perfumery, etc., which will be sold v. ry cheep. I For the next thirty aiys I will sell at ooet a large lot of assorted drugs, of which I am overstocked. I Also a Urge lot of Druggist's Glassware, which will be sold at LESS THAN NEW YOBK COST. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call on mo. Hoping to merit ltd receive a share of public patronage, I am, respectfully. 1 doc21 ly BOLAND B. HALL. CHRISTMAS GOODS! S. T. & B.P.WALKER Have in etore a large variety of gooda for Christ mas. Among them are, | FIRE WORKS, ROMAN CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS, TRIANGLES, | PIN WHEELS, TORPEDOES, and FIRE CRACKERS, OF ALL SIZES, MX 18X| 16 S* 1 6 ■T FAN0Y and PLAIN CANDIES, beat in the market. | RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, FIGS,ALMONDS AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS. | JELLIES, PRESERVES, BRANDIED FRUITS, CANNED GOODS OF EVERY KIND; BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND GOT- I FANCY IMPORTED and AMERICAN CRACKERS, LECTION! Horning narket Keport New Yobs. December 28.—Cotton dull, sad weak; uplands 20X: Orleans 30%; sale? 200. Sales of futures ou last evening 3550 bales, as follows: December 19X; January 19 9-16; Feb ruary 19 15 16; March 20 6-16@20,X; April 20X: May 30*. 8X. t0 ^ovcrom^“duiriLd I Ero^nfe® °“ ^ “ '° W “‘ °“' I long n0 9 y x^hort9X 1 ' 16 t0 ™ per day ' Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and [ Flour doll and unchanged. Wheat quiet and n,,d« on Rntida Stocks Cotton in store Purt qai0li 0^^“°^' g^N^°oro ta ' E ^ andnom peau. Charleston or Savaimrit houses. (?a?490<ffi5 00 for strained. Freights dull P™ 0 * 11 * ‘ UeudedW m * u P" ta » f inal at 4 90<®5 00 for strained. Freights RiyEnfool, December 28, noon.—Cotton opened quiet, uplands 9X@10; Orleans 10X- Liter —Cotton quiet; sales 10,000 bales; for ex- Dorfc and speculation 2.000. Breadstuffs quiet. Cora Sts 9d. Pork 52s. Lokdox, December 28, noon—Consols 92%.— Bonds 92. Pauls, December 23—Rentes S5f 45c. Harlicls—Evening Kepor:, New York, December 28.—Cotton dull; sales 2011 bales; uplands 20: Orleans 30%. Sales of futures to-day 9.200 bales as follows: PICKLES OF EVERY VARIETY, I Choice Goshen Butter, Young America, Pineapple, E lorn and Cream Cheese, . FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, AND WINES, SWBET NEWARK CIDER! CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. the United St&tee. Our circulation ia amply protected by United I State* Bonds. I. C. PLANT, President. I W. W. Wriolet. Cashier. auglG-tiIoct23« | JN THE MARKET DEPARTMENT We are seoond to none in the State. TENNESSEE BEEF, FORK, AND SAUSAGE, DRESSED TURKEY8, CHICKENS. DUCKS, RABBITS. SQUIRRELS, WILD DUCKS, PARTRIDGES, CUBBEDUE & 11AZLE11URST, Bankers and Brokers MACON. GA. T> ECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY am\ SELL EX-I December 19 7-16319X; January 19X@19 9-16@ 1L CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS,BONDS RI.ipu PfQIT VIIT.T.PT OTSTFT 1915 16: February 19%; March 30%@20%; April and Uncurrent Funds. ULAUlk 1 ASH, J1CBLL1, V AO A LltO 20X@30 7-16; May 20%. Flour quiet and unchanged; common to fair extra 60@7 25; good to choice 7 30@9 25. Whisky dull and heavy at 93%<S9i. Wheat firm: winter red western 1 56@1 59. Corn active aud a shade firmer; fair export and home demand at 77%; yellow Southern, new, 77X- Rice quiet at 8%@a%. Beef quiet. Fork steady at 14 50fll5 00. Lard a shade firmer. Naval? dull. Tallow uteady. Freights heavy. Money, general rate 1-16 eommisasion, bnt bal slices loaned at tha close at 7. Exchange 9. Gold 8%@8%. Governments very strong and advanced X&X- States very firm; Tennessecs 64: new 64; S’irginias 56; now 55%; Louisiana CUt new 50; Levees 60%; 8? 73; Alabama? 93; 6s 63, Georgias 72; 7s 78; North Carolinaa 31%; new 12; Boath Carolina? 49; now 24. 81s 17%; 62s 9%; 4a 9%; 6s 11; new 14%; 7s 15%; 8s 15%; 40s 9%. Collections fllntle on all Accessible | Points. “Offico open at all hours of the day. eeptl-iyr MJBBEDGE & HAZLEllURST'S SAYINGS INSTITUTION.! INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM $1 j TO $5000. O FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. feb3-tf .A-GKElSr C5T DEPOSITS RECEIVED, SWEET ORANGES. APPLES, BANANAS, PINEAPPLE8, COGOANUTS, etc. Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCH’S BITTERS. Tills preparation of tho great Scientist, Dr. Gott lieb Fisch, of Germany, la based on the fact that, as all materials of the body nre derived from Food, so all Vital Force, or Health, Is derived from the Force I stored up in Food. J>r. I *\sch'a Hitters enable* tno | System to liberate juid I appropriate these Forces, Icrcatcs Appetite, cures 1 Dyspepsia, with its re«u!t- I ins Debility and lack of | Nervous Energy; so tones f tho Stomach and Liver a* ' to make Constipation and Biliousness impossible; re inforces the System so it can tide over bad results of changing climate, water, Ac., and better endure tho demands often unexpec tedly made on ita Force Whisky quiet at 91. New Orleans, December 23.—Cotton market closed irregular; middlings 19^; net receipt* 10,292; gross 10,622; exports Great Britain 542; Bar celona—; eo&ctwiee 1011; sales 6500; stock 170,91’. Flour firm; superfine 7 00(5.8 25; double 7 75; treble 8 25. Com fiiin at 75. Oats quiet at 62 jan25-ly AS AGREED XJF02T. 1. c. PLANT A NON, AsrlH. lly xi iEm ^ 33A.TVIi| FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA. (Stop, rfu>. urn.) using this great preparation, auglllawly weak after sickness, will rapidly strengthen 1# GREAT SACRIFICE! quiet; ahouldois tcarco at 8; clear rib sides 7Jfj. I dear sides 8K<§8*; sugar cored hsms 14$£@15^<|. I collections made sc ail acceauiDie points. i . t* Vr»rfr nsvaf inMnon nnMimufneir tt__ “JS% 6 * a Mois» f “ £T y m?^ X £S *££ WteJ^EteOB.Pro.’L W. E. Brows, CahHw. I mon 30ffi35: fair 37@38; prime 40@43; strictly directors: coat. These goods are all of the very latest fall prims to choice 45g. l t. Coffee firm at 19%@22%. Wm. J. Anderson, Col. Hugh L Demavel, J£ ard „ of Cahooee aud Ladiea Whtsky scarce at 95@I 00 I Wm. 11. Brown, Dr. W. A. Mathews. D i ees .,. Gooda 8 ^a^M 6n J Sterling 17%. Bigot %@%discount. Gold9%. i> r . Wm. H. Holliushead. del7tf I °?® r these goods at NEW YORK COST!! aa I Wilmington, December 23.—Cotton Aim; mid* I * — dlinga 19; net receipts 479; exports coastwise —; DIVIDEND N"o. 36. sales 149; stock 5589. Spirits turpentine quiet at 64. Rosin firm 4 25 for I I Ja, sells Exchange; ales. Gold and Silver. Collections made at all accessible points. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, j Office, Macox, Ga., Dec. 5,1871. B UY HANDSOME and USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY ladies’ beautiful FUB3, of any style, of THOMAS U. CONNER. ~|g)UY gentlemen's NOBBY_8TIFF and SOFT HATS of THOMAS U. CONNER. strained: 6 60 tor low No 1: 4 87 for No. 2; 7 00 for . nivTnrvii np rmii rsit nnT T .M ’ pale. Crude turpentine steady; 3 60 for hard: 5 35 A 7 vr-iiivw Hin- fi ns tnr virgin Tkr fttiudv at ‘A 4ft I ■**- ehaT© has been this day declared ou the Capi y AUOU&, De^f 28.^Ton y ve£ ^oiet; °f this (Xmpany « hold on the nigbtof middlings 18; recripta 1200; Bales 700. ? 1 ' 30th cltuno, payable on and after 20th mstant, m H.viS.n —Gnttnn market ir. th c currency of the United States as now received, regular;* middlings 18% offered; 18%@19 naked; Government Tax will be paid by this Com- 8 ^* t Q?& n i& t X iP “ “toVa™ 1 ** '"stockholders in Savannah will receive their Divi- l Bnttm * to H * T ” dends st the Central Railroad Bank '“S^^December 28 -Cottonmarket closed d«clO If JNO. T. BOIFEIULLBT, Ttoteuror. doll and nominal middlings 19; net receipts 1958; gross —; exports Groat Britain —; to Continent —; exports coastwise —: sales —; stock 35,296. Mobile December 28.—Cotton quiet; middlings 18%@I8%; net receipts 1827; exports coastwise ; Great Britain ; Amsterdam —; Barcelona ; sales 1500; stock 62,925. Galtestos, December 28 —Cotton steady; good ordinary 17%; net receipts 1876; exports to Great [ Britain —; coastwise 872; sales —; stock 4,478. Boston, December 28.—Cotton doll; middlings net receipts 460; gross 1802; exports to Great Britain —; coastwiso —; sales 200; atock 8000. Nobfolk, December 28 —Cotton dull; low mid dlings 18%@18%; net receipts 1241; exports coast- I wise 1955; Great Britain ; sales 200: atock 3921. | Philadeijhia, December 28—Cotton dull; mid dlings 20%. Hmni is, Decemoar 23.—Cotton dull; middlings 19; receipts 790. LrrzarooL, D*cembcr2S, evening.—Cotton closed | -j t py jjo WS TIE3 and SCARFS, for neck-wear, j quiet; uplands 9%@10; Orleans 10%. j) 0 f THOMAS U. CONNER. Com 32a for No 2 mixed. ‘ ?banxfobt, December 28.—Bonds 9G%. I T)9Y MEN’S fin© 8HAWL3 *nd UNDER WEAR | London, December 28, evening.—Sugar on spot I JL> 35s 6d®35e 9d; afloat SOs 9d@31s. T)UY DRIVING and WALKING GLOVES of Bullion decreased 20,000 pounds during the week. | j ^ will satisfy those who may call upon me. Remem ber the place, Sprinner’s old and well known stand, comer of Triangular Block. Be sure and call if you want goods at astonishing low figure*. 1 A. BAUM, nov29 tf Of Irwinton. MRS. F. DESSAU Has just received a large stock of FURS, HATS, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS, READY MADE SUITS, B B UY the latest style of SILK HAT of THOMAS U. CONNER. B ' UY BOY'S HATS and CHILDREN’S HATS of THOMAS U. CONNER. UY GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS of THOMAS U. CONNER. B UY GENTLEMEN’S DRESS SHIRTS and COL LARS of THOMAS U. CONNER. B ' UY GENTLEMEN’S KID GLOVES (til colors) I of THOMAS U. CONNER. THOMAS U. CONNER — T»UY KID3 for concert and party wear of 3ERND BROS B thomaS u.oonner " * a handsome SATCHEL for your sister, or 44 THIRD ST, MACON, GA., any other man’s sister, of decX9;f THOMA3 U. CONNER. FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLAS3 buggy or rockawsy horse. Also, Buggy snd Harness. Apply to MaxuracTcazas or IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES. WUIPS, HORSE COVERS, BUGGY ROBES, etc. UM'XJEH.CwilLR.MBIffTS, Which, with the whole of her winter stock, will be sold at the lowest possible prices. octi-3m FOR SALE. O NE very fine set of Furniture. Ten shares Macon Building and Loan Association stock. dcGi) COLLINS A HEATH. DIVIDEND NO. 53 TREASURER’S OFFICE. j Macon and Western Railroad Co. >- Macon, Ga., November 5, 1871. ) A DIVIDEND of (5) five per cent, on the Capi tal Stock of this Company has this day be declared payable on the 20tn inat. MILO 8. FREEMAN, doc8 lm Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE. T J. SIMMONS has returned to the city, and . will resume the practice of the law at 67 Third etreet. de!9 6t« NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Hunter, deceased, will please present tnem, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and make payment. B. W. JEH1S0N, Executor, de!7 Ct 52 Seoond street, Macon, Ga. Valuable Property for Sale. U NDER an order of the Ordinary of Bibb oounty I will sell the house and lot in Vtnevule be longing to the estate of Dr. E. O. Williamson, before the Court-hooee door in the city of Macon, between the legal hours of aale, on the firel Tuesday in Jan uary next. Tunis cash. JAMES T.NISBET, nov33 tda Adm'r with will annexed. Notice, Tax Payers Bibb County. a I TXUE notice ia given that the Tax Books for sol- o* | JLf leering State and county taxes for 1871 will be Closed after the 23d inat., which is one week longer than the law anthorizee me to wait. I hope all will come forward and save me that unpleasant duty of issuing fl. fas., and themselves cost. All those, white and colored, that own no properly owe poll tax snd are called upon to pay. del4tf F. M. HEATH, T. Q. NOTICE. _ Aa Chairman of tbe Committee appointed to in- movement, and is tbe first invention in this line I yeatigftte th© fairness or tbe unfaimeesof tbo Icmo that abelle “without friction on the cob,* and ia, I . , therefore, the earieet operating Hand Com 8bell- of the Weetern and Atlantic Kailrotd by the late er in existence. It cannot get oat of order by nee, I Governor of thie State, I hereby give notice that will lwt for vetrs, sheila all tixea of com ©are, taid committee will commence ita session to bear abSch^hrii STtabl^or for'JSrt? evidence on the matter above submitted to it on the able purposes screwed to a small board, which firat Wednesday in January, 1872, in the Capitol will answer for a teat when using the implement. I Building, in the room of tha President of the Sen- In shelling, 1the operator gras|» the Ito»t of the »r ^ ^ ^ desiring to submit evidence to to theahaiiingtee h*sndrotates the shetier with the said Committee and to be heard before it, an hue- right hand; the acute angular teeth penetrating by notified to be then and thus present. Anyper- betweeu the rowa of com close to the cob, shelling e0Q dcirw to communicate with me on this niat- be'hriduthe’projecttog cdb'is l^lSd o?‘b°yX terpriorto the first Wednesday in January. 1872. right hand, and the shelter routed with the left. I can do so by letter directed to Washington, Ga. As this aheller is patented on \ new principle, we | declO td W. M. REESE, Chairman. T HIS CORN SHELLER weighs only time pounds—is made of cast iron—has a rotary invite inspection. But seldom has each an oppor- nnity been offered to energetic business men. We I an last disposing at county rights to such men and I no others. The little Bheller supplies a want uni I versally felt, as is proven by Its rapid sale. The I price—i3 CO—pats it in reach of all, white and Stockholders’ Meeting. OmcE Macon asp Western R. R. Co > Macon, Ga., Dec. 2, 1871. f A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Macon and Weetern Railroad Company, will be held OUB STOCK IS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED | 'onTfi^L' 'it’wtilahtfll fr^n 6 I rt^e office of the^comptay^in Macon, Ga., on t0 We°Sxe *also°the HARRISBURG POCKET ^ MI ^- 0 SHELLER. Price 60 cents. Will ahell 2 to 3 bushels per hour. Parties wishing county rights or I farther information will address JOHNSON A DUNLAP, Macon, Ga, Treasurers for tbe Company. HUTCHISON A OHIPLEY BROS., delOlf General Agents for Georgia. S. FREEMAN, 8ecrotay. W HOLESALE and retail buyers will find it to their interest to examine onr stock, when want of gooda in onr lino. We buy Furs, Hides, Skins, Tallow, Moss, Wool, and Leather in the rongli or finiahed. fiasMseflte TO RENT. FOR RENT. I fT'OUB room bouse, kitchen, large garden, N application between thia and 1st of January I J? wel _ _ rood ' well of water, on Oak atreot, between Second aud about 325 acre® of land, running up to incor* | Third. I'oseeeeion given immediately. Apply at >oration line. About 125 acres could be brought 63 Cherry atreet. J. MAPJ&. n*o cultivation. Under good fence: no improve- [ decI2-rf mente; the beat paatore in Georgia—winter and summer. ‘Will pasture all the cattle that is butch ered for thin market. I think it would be to the | interest of tbe butchers to combine and rent, t their cattle would always be convenient to them I .. n_. ,t . , T _ , and in a good pasture. Apply to I ^°* Grayier street, .tew Oneane. decll eodSt* J. W. BUBGE, Eiat STacon. | nn20 dCmw3m F. J. J^GLAND, Agont. | TENNESSEE BULK MEATS AND LARD. 9Q 00Q Choke Buik Sides and Shod- ^ 100 Cans Beat New Lard. 50 Hbda O. It. Bacon Sides. On consignment and for aale cheap by dec6 tf JONES & J «j• XI e Batchelor's Hair Dye. Thia enperb Hair Dye is the best in tbe world— perfectly bamdcsJ, reliable and mttantaneona ; x:o disappointment; no ridiculous tints or dwagreealo odor. Tbo genuine Wm. A. •BatchesOra Hair Dye produced immediately a fcplendid Black or natural biown leaved tho hair clean, soft, beautiful; Uoee I not contain a particle of lead or any tojunona com- I pound. Sold by alt drugfc,hdd. Factory, lo BUM) bTKEET, N. L oct