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j, B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN j Y 63FS Pf6
Offer at reduced pricss,
—AT—
VjIT DEE88 GOODS,
JUBF.OIDEME8.
Lace GOODS, WING&SOLOM
dse28tf
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
FANCY GOODS,
yjjkSKKLB, 1J}>8EY8,
JEANS, CASSIMEBBS, ETC.
CALL AND SEE THE
| STEWART ST
The moet complete (tore in the i
| TIB GHAT BENEP
Known to bo one of the beet belting at i
market.
TH8 HOT BLAST RA.
Nothing in the market like
[BOX AND OFFICE
From AS to *30.
iniheatioo* point to an early advance on all
which abouM admonish the prndect to take
Jt»<dl»te etepe to reoeiTe the benefit of preeeot
;nC M, which, owing to the tightneea of the tlmee,
U, depraved below valne, end in come caeca lcee
,m eoet of production.
1
We are offering indocemente
GRATES. TABLE AND POCKET
KNOB and PAD LOCKS,
ROGERS' SCISSORS, COUNTER
Axes, Trace Chains, Cotton Rope,
Jim Crow, Cotton and
Shoe Brushes, Counter Due term,
CALL EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. I c^ayJxra, I%££? ,
Wood and Willow War<
and Sheet Iron,
wnoLcaau auncracrcazna
T I KT-W j3l 3
dcJ8lf OLIVER, DOUGL/
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Ktf J. B. ROSS AS. T. COLEMAN.
rXre chance.
Jd prepare for e contemplated change of part-
ernUp. *• havo determined to eell from this date
■ M lot owing goods at
NEW YORK COST.
All of our magnificent stock of
WINTER DRESS GOODS!
All of oar
WAsamo Woans Tbo strength a i
energy of the hnman body ought to t 1
daring the winter, for two reasons:
plane, din eaten of the moet deedly cfa j
be generated at this sea eon; and eeco f
the almost importance that daring tbo< r
months tbo system should be pat in sio
withetsndthe off ecu of the spring miieto
subsequent depresting host of enmt,
therefore, advisable, in fact eetential, f.
nlate and invigorate tbe digestive and *-
gana at this period of tbe year, ends
UPIE.S READY-MADE SUITS,
sailor jacketb, cloth, plush,
CASHMERE and OPERA CLOAKS, | etomaebics and alteratives at (present kjl
CASHMERE CLOTH AND ALPACA WAIST8. I tott « r ’» 8,om » ch i» tbe moet pC-
I moet harmieee and the moet agreeable,
pnode romprfae the moat exter>eive, band- I peratnre of winter would be in iuelfegl
,..u,e ai.il etyliab a'oik this aide of New York dty; I if it did not, unfortunately, bring with!
.v.waiSWaiKtsiSs h'--—
'-I.0 ofierad to purchasers to secure teally choice | have a bad effect on tbe ektn ant l
,1 deeirable articles at leas than tinir actual I most be guarded against, or them ia
uioe . ,, I for healtli. The effect of a conns of
Tl# City Cara pass the store (Cotton avenoe on- 1
fincel in going to and from the Itrown Hooed.
irwi - n n ... . DnnaAti i. nr\
dectotf
W. A. HOPSON A CO.,
41 Second street.
KKDUTIOX IX BUY GOODS.
j, order to meet tlie demands of alight mosey
market wo will cell at
nEDUOBD PRICES
Our entire stock of
is to give vigor and tone to tbe entre
—the auperfldal maecie end nervee, eel
internal viscera. A regular habit o bod]
and uatnra! flow of bile, an active figoaq
appetite, pare blood, end a vigorc a
that fluid, are among tbe blessing dor
a persistent nee of Hoatetter’a tem,
which not only more than supplier tbe;
best tonics, cathartics and antiseibce p<
their separate forma by physicians tint |
three-fold woik of invigoraiion, ngula
riacation, at one and tbe same til*.
PUBS GOODS,
FCIlf. 8HAWL8,
CI.OAKS and CLOAKING,
BLANKETS, JEANS, CAS3IMEBE8,
How to Exjot WiNTru.—Tliojiumauu
is a regulated furnace. The blooiCnsy txj
to tbe fuel, and the more auble tenet fen
it, to tbe Iron stove contaioiog thefueL Jv-
portion to tbe energy and celerig with i%
ririn Ts HfltRADfi I < * rTie<1 on > «“» combnetion pnceeds; b
QUILTS, SPREADS, | fas) ^ fa freah bU)<4 „ r(( ^ r(d . ^
to obtain tbie, there most be bolt food, ang
KlTiMSlUNtl GOODS. GENERALLY. | geative energy. When there is (failure in».
live energy, atimulanU frcipreitty are hs«
to; but their effect la tranaien, and if usq
and excliiafvely, they tend to ferange the*
functions. Bat let Dr. Go-ttiob Fist h'e»
ated, in oonjanction with fod, and iU to
ties will rapidly strengthen he digestiv<
And when an abundance of wtoleeomo fo4
duly digested, it will bring boat a falln<
tslity hitherto utterly unknom 1 There w
more desire for alcoholic etiSnlanU!
This subject continued mxt week unde
Nutrition.”
WK MEAN WHAT WE SAY.
COME AND SEE.
W. A. BANKS A SONS,
.tori tf Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
i. a»«wiK oonxii. oxo, n Trans, a. T. oossi*.
aiarcu. v. nicrusaog.
OGDEN & CO.,
lotion Commission Merchants,
MACON. GA.
On Evxbtoody's Toxin.—Eulogiums
great national regenerate- of health, PI
Bitten, are on every body'stongne. This gi
viva voos advertising is betor than all tbe
•■Msgsjis'ssisars
1UNMENTH FOB NEW YORK, AND ORDERS I about it which carries oontetion to tbe min
-»« ““ ™* Jt*(tSS52
LH ERY BOLIOITED. I npon newspaper bolstorirf to establish tbe
Refer by Permweion to I of a preparation which ores its aatonishin
STL !*Jio2d*w*d BMkiDg Co'mpany, Bavan- l«i‘J mainly tetimony of the the
wntrsi iianrosn | who have either experioced or been the l
Moesra. John W. Anderson's Bone, Savannah.
Hwan. Duncan A Johnston. Savannah
Messrs. Bates A Comer, Savannah. octl7 tf
Pxaitirs Nor.—It may rain to-day and it
may noL Colton may advance to twenty live
cents in lex, than twenty-font hours, and it
may not. The sun may rise in the West, and
it may not. We may have a frost in July next,
and we may not. Each of tbe above “mays'
has a “may not,” bnt when you ist if Carloa
has everything that ia good to eat, there is no
“may not” ia the case. He has everything yon
want, and keeps one of the finest saloons in
Georgia. If yoa don't thiak so go and see him.
Nrw Yeas’s Calls.—These needing fine wines
for New Year's day would do well to call on S.
T. A B. P. Walker. They haTe the following
brands: Fine Old Topaz Sherry, Angelica, Ma
deira, Malaga, Port, Champagne, etc., etc.
Fnrrr live turkeys, jaat received. 8. T. A B.
P. Walker.
Ws have jnst received a fine lot of fresh and
fat dressed tnrkeys and chickens. S. T. A B.
P. Walker. *
Baoww A Co. have just received the Waverly,
Chimney Comer, London News, Graphic, Times
Appleton's, Saturday Night, Star Journal, Clip
per, Wilke*' Spirit, Varieties, Polios news, ate.
Moxtblizs: Trans-Atlantic, Chimney Comer,
Waverly, Good Words, Appleton's, Blackwood.
Guiltobd A Bill are now selling first class
pianos (with written warrantee for five years)
on monthly installments of $25. They bind
themselves to sell a better piano for leas money
than can be purchased elsewhere in the South.
They are also cole agents for the oelebrated
pipe organs, manufactured by Dr. Wilcox. They
guarantee entire satisfaction in every inutanoe.
Aa Mr. Guilford ia a practical workman, he
agrees to keep his pianos and organa in perfect
repair for one year, free of all charge.
tb&aulii
New Yeas Calls.—All those who expect to
receive New Year calls, will do well, first, to
cal! at Wise A Dobbs, and bay n pair of thow
beautiful cut-glass decanters, and wines. Don't
delay, bnt go at once. dec27 if
Fob the handsomest Dress Goods in the city
go to tbe New York Store.
Wholesale buyers will find it to their inter
est to call on S. Waxelbamn, Bro. A Co., and
examine their stock before buying, as they have
tbe largest and best selected stock in the city.
Fbesch Plaids at:
Store.
> cents, at the New York
Day your druyt and medicine* at Harris <fc
Peter'* drug store, Damour's Block, Second street,
comer Lighthouse alloy. New good* received
daily.
Good Opera Flannels at 50 cents per yard,
at the New York Store.
The Jackson wagon and many other kinds
are sold at low figures by B. H. Wrigley, No.
C and C8, Second street.
To Spobtskek.—Go to Barrett A Castlen's
gun emporium, if you want to buy the best ar
ticle at the lowest prioe. They can excel any
establishment in tbe State in ream-boring and
and draw-boring guns for shooting, either for
close, for scattering, or for penetration. Try
CITY AFFAIK9
SATURDAY MORNING. DEO. 30, 1871.
Released os Bail.—Laden 0. Ricks, whose
trial we mentioned in yesterday's issue, was re
leased yesterday morning on bail, in tbe spin
of five thousand dollars.
The Hasocseade.—We saw the invitations
to this anxiously looked for event yesterday,
they having just been received. They will be
sent out to-day. In the matter of typographical
execution and beauty of design they cannot be
excelled. This ball promises to eclipse every,
thing of the kiud OTer before kno rn in this
city or section. *
Delegates to the State Aoxicultusal Cox-
vExnos.—At the meeting of the Bibb eonnty
Agricultural Society on Saturday last, the fol
lowing glbtlemep woie chosen delegates to the
next State Agricultural Convention: James Tic-
ley, Charles H. Wiley and Hon. Thomas Bar-
demur.
them.
novIStf.
Only the best of chewing tobacco, domestic and
imported cigars—pare whinky and brandy kept
by Harris <6 Peter.
The cheapest Black Alapaca can be found at
the New York Store. __
Two-Ply Carpets at 75 eents, $1 and $1 25
per yard, at the Now York Store.
Hate your prescriptions prepared at Harris
tt Peter’s drug store. Competent Apothecaries,
pure and reliable medicines and reasonable
price* are guaranteed.
Gbeat reduction are made in Dry Goods this
week at the New York Store.
The largest stock of black and colored Silks
in the city, at the New York Store.
The finest cologne made in Georgia, can onLS
be had at Harris it Peter’s drug store. It is pro-
nouneed equal to any of the. imported handker.
chief extracts.
Doh’t Haw*, Haw*, Spit, Spit, 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. dec2~-eodAwlw.
ices of the immense pbsical good it hasp Silk Yaloum at 75 cents per yard, at the
throughout the length ari breadth of the ]■ New York Store.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cherry st* # Macon, Ga.
'"Hu
Rosadalu ! ia a epcAc in all eases of
akin diseases. W. H. Jaes, of Madison,
writes:
My mother, who hasbeen sorely a Slide
some kind of an cruptm of the ekin for t
years, being unable a g»t portion of tbe t THE G | iEiTE 8T INVENTION OF THE AGE!
use bar bands, on acceit of their aorener
been entirely cured ly io use of only two l
of yonr “Boeadalis,” dor the disease bad
natety refuaed to yieldstba treatment of miAtturdCd Diplomas by the “ Maryland Instl*
tbe moat eminent phyfians of tbe United S tutc for the Protection Of the Mechan
ical Arts.” Also, by the Maryland
none of whom were eV able even to assign a
or oeu-e to tlie cheat.
IP 101- WAStT TO rCacUABE
TIE BEST COOKING STOVE
eves orrauxn at xacox,
It. A. WISE et t'O., Slwron, «t*.
DETSEsaiD SriatnfWben tbe blood btcj
1 impure tbe body is iu^foctly nourished; eveii
gau, sooner or later, see vitality; tbo spirit
depressed, and the total and pby.ioal foioet^ j nTen tion for burning Brick hard and of nni-
enfeeble*!. All theeifficnUies ere speedily r. form color, with lees fuel than ia need by
died by using Dr. Pa’s Blood Enricher, tbe “Y other Kiln ever mvanted.
restorer of lost atrfth and builder np of n
[ power.
Enquire tor Dr. De’e Blood Enricher. f* save* 75 Per Cent, of FncI in Bornlac
Use Dr. Piice'e Gan Baking Powder.
The popularity off^rice'a Cream Baking P HE BMkmaMn in GeorgU, kin
der, gained from iHwaye being aa represented Florida is called to this invention,
strictly pure—coming all of tbe elomentaneei I have appointed Sarn’l D. Irwin, E«] , of Macon,
for a wboleeome,itritiou«, and perfect balds— my Agent for the sale of rights. Pamphlets
interning full description can be obtained on ap-
P°' raor ' lication to Mm.
SILAS M. HAMILTON,
Inventor and Patentee,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Fun an irritatedtoat. cangb or cold, “Brow
Bronchial TrocheAre offered with tbe fullest oc
, -,| iidencein theireley. They maintain tbe go
FOR THE LEAST MONEY, repntatj>D (hey b< j n.tly aconired. Note—Tbo undersigned will take pleasure at any
1 -— Z__ —Jen, when in the city, in giving any information
Intasts —Muci'ffering to the.e tender litphred m refermce to Ona mvalnable tavention.
bnde of the femiingbt be allayed by neing Se annnatly mannfactnred, the great saving
Whitcomb's Pyrri Pee advertisement in auoth the cost of boning alone, would afford a fine
column ante, to sav nothing of its convenience and per-
.ct adaptation to the purposes desired.
BALL, BLACK A CO.
MS and 507 Hrondtvny, Now York
Wire Will Ye I?—Death, or what ia worse, I ' " SAMT. D. IRtHN,
I the inevitaUe It of continued enspecsion ^At the offloe of Lyon^deOreffenned A Irmn,
the menstrual fl It ia a condition which
HOLIDAYS
not be tnfledwi. Immediate relief ie the onlR£ FAIREST THING YET!
I safeguard agauJonetitationa] rain. In all case
of snppresaion^pension or other irregularity o;
Hi. most complete and baat elected assortment of “>e “couraee,"i J- Rradfiald'a FemMe Begula-
>he following goods to be found in the dty:
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY.
WATCHES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
STERLING SILVER TABLE WARE.
BRONZES, ANTIQUE AND MODERN.
marble and hronze clocks,
marble statuary.
FANCY GOODS
GENERALLY.
tor ia the only * remedy. It acta by giving ton.
to the nervouiShtros, improving the blood and*
determining dHy to the orgene of menstroa T , w A rrs’ts 'T'Tjr' 'Pr.AfTR*
tion. It is a Imato prescription, and the mos r* ^
intelligent D*a use iL Prepared by J. H.VE jnat been there and taken one bid at “The
Bred field, drift, Atlanta, Ga., tl 50 per bottle Feirest Thing Yet." This is none of yonr Mem-
. .. . IT.,., . . ng^i Estate Distributions, or SouthCerolina
and sold by rfttabla druggists everywhere. U| j jj^oig^tion Associitions, or Metropoli-
~~J. . . .. . „ " Gift Enterprise concerns; bat something reel.
Beautt s I- Achliaat —Ask the belle of the^e folks are our friends, neighbors end every'
'Wi-tf
eetaon what lintment of her toilet-table bolds associates. I know them. Their vouchers are
tbe higbeet 4 in her esteem, and she will replv, very beet men in the whole orandy. You go to
_«•*• refieetion Har-.r,-. u _ b iwn end let him explain Tbe Fairest Thing
without a n*t a reflection, Hagen a Magnolia r m jou, and if you don^t leave a *10 note with
Balm. Noti »he is thoroughly aware, oontri- I ahall decide you don’t “jtnow how it ia your-
Dr. Hurlev's Asue Tonic I bows so plolly to enhauoe her charms and
° & I render berSietible aa that moat delightful and
healthful ai*7 of Beauty. By using it ladies
Purely Vegetable! So Arsenic, So Mercury
In It* Cow position!
■yO CURE, NO PAY, la directiona be foUowed.
are enable^ after they have passed the meri-
[ diaa of lif^preoerve the youthful bloom and
purity of Complexion, and where Nature has
- . 'No^iVSkig ^"ovarioeeT u’we"pnt a.niM th^lativ. attracUon, the Balm fully
w poison ia oar medicines. One dollar per bottle. | compensate °<r defideoctea.
Interesting work, numerous
pages. Price GO cente. Address
Dr. BnthPcnaary 11 North Eight Street, St
, arising from' "dsbility, disordered .tomseh, I Louis, M.« advertisement. sugl7-dAwly
io«s of appotitn, torpid liver, iriiligottifHri. oil I - ■ - * —•
lindred ailments, whore a genUeJacd permanent | Uciwf oltx's Bell 8craam, an inrigora
Dr. Hurley's Stomach Bitters
I s the remedy, par exceDaoee, for all diseases I
r**’ * — -’ —* ■ *- 1
.’unmlent and tonic ia required. Pleasant to take. I unc
Gas dc<lsr per bottle. | p T Um
" I noted
Dr. Hurley’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla-
WIT It IODIDE OF I*OTASir. ttsm, ge'
I Paisa in j
T HIS Preparation has long bean rseognixad by the Uri '
tbe moet eminent mind, in the Medical Pro-1 Gravel
fwaiou is the most reliable, eearehing and harm- and ini
■w. alterative within their reach, and a. a Blood dread'
Purifier it certainly atanda without a rival. One | time.
dollar per bottle.
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup
T BE Indispensable remedy ia the nursery. No I
more we for leedemim, paregoric, Hal—in's I
Bmps, or othar atremg opiates. No had effects from I
<be use of Seabreok'a. Health to tbe child, reet to
fi e mother, and a dear conadenoe to the vendor.
HI oeate per bottle.
Or. Hurley’s Popular 'Worm Gaudy
I S really eU tt daime to be—a SPECIFIC—remov-
irg all worms from the human viaeera. No harm-
<ol effed from its use. Children love it. No dan-
wr in giving an ovendoee. 25 oenU per box.
Ur. Seabroot’s Elixir of Bart and iron.
r pHE Oieat Tonic and Appettxer. One dollar per
I bottle. All for aa'a by druggists everywhere.
J. W. SEATON A 00., Proprietors.
tepUeodAwtf Lonurrdle, Ky.
banal beverage, mannfactnred
t Schiedam in Holland, te war-
e. and free from all dalaterioua
distilled expreeelv for eases of
—ftkm. Dropsy, flout. Rheum*,
y, Catarrah of the Bladder.
I Stomach and all diseases of
It gives meat relief in Asthma,
i in the Bladder: strengthens
i system, and wiU keep off that
■ Fever and Ague, when taken in
have been taken aa to its quality,
it uniformity is guaranteed. This
make the Hell Schnapps the mod
r article of itskhST Itia dis-
of the finest qaahty, and the
Berry of Italy. Aa a healthful
niptrior.
d those who travel, and are sub-
»of water and climate, they will find
KBtw. for tbo period of twantr
1 in the Schnapps business with ti
ho Wolfs, and his long expe-
_ i of tbo business in whichbe
1 be e sufficient guarantee that he
■ the wants of tbe public for an are
expressly for tbe dieeasee above
.and all be asks is to give tbe Bell
pmO, mud compare tl
> hks pretentions.
i Cdolpbo '
N application between this and 1st of January
' about 315 acres of land, naming up to inoor-
iration line. About 125 scree could be brought
„ . ito cultivation. Ucdergood fence; no improve-
and compare the same with others jente; tbe beet pasture in Georgia—winter and
xo pretention*- jammer. Will paetore ill the cattle that is butch-
CAf* A * lt ‘ or "B- Q -Wolfe’s Bell Schnappe-' erod for this market. Ithink it would be to the
>\»y All respecubts Grocers and Apottie-Interest of the butchers to combine and rent, aa
carol ...HUDSON G. WOLFE A Oo., Itheu- cattle would alwaye be convenient to them
f* 'fifi*™ Street, New York, and in a good paature. Apply to
I-*0AM1 BELLA ENGLISH MacoaGa. dcclt oodSl* J. BULGE. Eait Macon.
Rocoh Fcx.—Yesterday morning we noticed
quite a number of negro boys apparenUy wrest
ling. In a few minutes one fell and the cry
was raised “pile on;”and they did pile on aa
long aa they could stick, the poor fellow at the
bottom begging them to get off all the while.
When at length they rolled off, the little fellow
straightened himself to get breath, and moved
away from the 6cene of action as though he had
been tent for in great haste.
The Waoiio Mas.—Onr informant seems to
have been mistaken in regard to the cutting
affray in GriawoldvUle, on Saturday last. Mr.
Hubbard Reynolds was only slightly cut in the
fraeus with the negro, but a Mr. McLond was
mortally wounded. Mr. Reynolds is rapidly re
covering from the injuries he received, but
UcLoud was still in a critical condition yester
day morning, with no hope of recovery. The
facta in tho case, aa related by Mr. Reynolds to
the gentleman who informed us ot our mistake
yesterday, make it a very aggrivated affair.—
The negro ia still in jail at Clinton.
AmurvEb.—Rev. F. M. Kennedy the newly
chosen editor of the Southern Christian Advo
cate, has arrived in the city and will enter np
on the discharge of his duties at onoe. Mr.
Kennedy is a native ef South Carolina. He
is, we learn, a ripe scholar, a dose reasonerand
an able writer, and we doubt not the Confer
ence has made such a selection aa will do honor
to the body, and sustain the reputation of
thefBouthern Christian Advocate as one of the
ablest and moat useful religious periodicals
-io the South. We welcome him to our oity
and bid him G od speed in the noble work npen
which he enters.
Bnowx's Hotel.—Though the “Brown House”
was an institution of Macon when yet she as
pired not to tho dignified name of city, its
worthy proprietor does not belong to the old
fogy class who oppose any advance in modern
refinements and improvements. Mr. E. E.
Brown, the present proprietor, has fed tbe
hungry in this city far more than a quarter of a
century, and has kept pace with the times nnlil
his house now stands side by side, in reputation,
with those of the great metropolis. The biil-of-
fare embraces everything that the home and
foreign markets afford, and his cooks would do
honor to tbe finest eating houses of the Old
World. He has no servants bnt the most polite
and attentive. His rooms are furnished in ele
gant style, and guests are treated in such man
ner as to render them in every way comforta
ble. The house is just in front of the passen-
ger depot, making it convenient to tbe travel
ing public, and we commend it to their patron
age. '
Daxgeeods Spout —We saw yesterday after
noon, on one of the streets away from the busi
ness portion of the city, eight or ten little boys,
aged (we suppose from their sizes) from eight
to twelve years, with tin pans, tin buckets and
pieces of guttering, beating upon them with
atieka, making a hideous fuss. Just ms we passed
them, a gentleman and lady were driving up the
street, and one of the boys remarked, “lei’s
make them horses runaway.” They all at once
set up a terrible yell, and started toward the
buggy, beating upon their pans and buckets.
Luckily, tho horses were very gentle, though
one of them seemed considerably frightened.
After passing them we saw the same process re
peated a time or two. It may be urged that
they were only children and, therefore, ex
cusable, but such a plea would poorly compen
sate for broken bones and a shattered buggy.
If children cannot behave themselves when up
on tbe streets they should be kept at home.
A Des or Thieves.—On Fourth street oppo
site the passenger depot and noar Holmes' liv
ery stable, is a negro hotel, in connection with
which is a barber shop and bar room. There is
not, perhaps, this aide of the celebrated Five
Points of New York, more literally a den of
thieves. They have their “porters” at the pas-
eenger depot on the arrival of every train to
entire unsuspecting country negroes thither;
so soon as tbe victim enters, be is fleeced of all
his money and other valuables that can be
stolen from him. The most notorious negro
thieves and robbers in tbe city make it their
headquarters, and never a week passes bnt
some member of the gang or tho entire posse
are before the Mayor's Court for stealing. Yes
terday morning we heatd the details of a regu
lar pick-pocket robbery case, which occurred
there the night before. Only one of the parties
was canght, the others making good their es
cape. The potioe are no doubt aa vigilant as
they can be, but one man can not be there and
half a mils away at the same time. Can not
there be some more efficacious remedy applied
than ‘thirty days in the guardhouse ?"
Matos's Cocbt.—Several parties had bought
tickets in this grand gift enterprise, and occu
pied front seats to ascertain the resnit of the
drawing announced for ten o’clock yesterday
morning. Before proceeding to turn the wheel,
the manager inquired into tho amounts paid in
or the services rendered in consideration of
which they deemed themselves entitled to stock
in the poncern.
Francis Garner was first called to the stand
and plead as her claims to stock; a high old
Christmas drunk, which lacked just five dollars
of being sufficient to purchase one share, ac
cording to his Honor's valnation of Christmas
“highs.” She can take choice of cash to the
amount of a V, or assist Finney in boiling soap
for ten days.
Minnie Austin had only stolen an old calico
coat from another sister for her shire, and it
required tea dollars or thirty days’ assistance in
hotel-de-Finney-on-the-Enropean-pIan-thirty-
centi-a-day to procure her a share.
Janies Goldwire does the carving at Brown's
Hotel, and not finding anfficient cooked meats
to satisfy his carving desire, proceeded to
knock down another colored darkie and try bis
carver on fresh nigger. Although such ser
vices are extremely popular just now, there are
too many engaged in it to command high prices,
and his Honor couldn't dispose of a share in
rCFP A "NTPl? PAAfP A VY consideration of the services rendered, no mat-
i ijL lizA-Lt Uaj L 1 V/JIa Alt I] ter how highly appreciated, without an addi
tional twenty five dollars or thirty days devel
opment of muscular powers and display of agil
ity in dirt heaving for the benefit of the Street
Committee.
Sam Smith got drank and gave free lemons on
a new iseue, doable revolving, cylinder escape
ment, beck action, patent cussing machine, re
cently invented expressly for the holidays. An
additional investment of five dollars procured
him a ticket.
Charles Forbes thought to come in on a slick
trick for several shares, bnt unluckily for Char
lie, the business that he follows is overdone at
present, and professional services of tbf char
acter rendered by him, though once command
ing high wages, are jnst cow considerably under
par. He simply assisted in robbing another
brother of Sumner of seventeen dollars, which
at the valuation placed npon shares, lacked just
twenty-five dollars of being enough to procure
a ticket He c»n “pay in" or play with a shovel
in street dirt for thirty day* No more appli
cants being present, another grand drawing was
announced for to-morrow, and the court got in
his buggy while we took it afoot.
State Agricultural and Mechan
ical Association Fair, JS70.
lSeodSm
1 Cherry street, up-staira.
GOTO
BROWN & CO.’S.
- - - - SECOND STREET,
Your head's level.” “You've got that down
t—if the court knows herself, and she thinks
nov25tuAsa3w
ortli British and Mercantile
London and Edinburgh.
(Established 1809.)
Swibed Capital, (gold) *10,000,000 00
Pint Total Assets, (gold) H,865,224 S9
rt E usdsnigned having accepted the agency of
jbe above Fnet-Claas Company are prepared
tdre fire risks on the most favorable turns.
vJOly L C. PLANT A SON. Agents.
S.1CT SCHOOL FOR HOYS.
* n. DANFOBTH will resume the exercises of
q bis school on Monday. January Sill, 1872, on
teenier of Fins and First Streets.
per month - - - 42 50
leas, per month - - 4 00
sod Saentifls dess per month - 6 00
s lw wAth lw
EOR RENT.
f^t(
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY DISPATCHES.
New Yore, December 29.—A large number
of th>*newly eleetedlegislatoraare at FifthAve-
nne Hotel. Alvord will be Speaker of the
House Gen. Sickles is a candidate for United
States Senator.
The Erie railroad bsa declared a dividend
three and a half per cent, on preferred stock.
Rnfus R'pley, gold clerk of the Bank of New
York, committed anicide to-day.
It is repotted that Jim Fisk has compromised
with Mrs. Mansfield for $50,000.
Tbe Emigration Commissioners have a largo
camber of unemployed laborers on hand, who
want to go South. Gen. La Cecelia, the Com
munist Paris General and his wife, have arrived
from Glasgow.
Cincinnati, December 29.—A meeting qf the
citizens has been called in opposition to the ex-
penditnre by the city of $10,000,000 to build
the Southern Railroad.
The oommittef on the McPherson monument
sue the sculptor, Jones, for $19,120, for failure
to complete the work within the specified time.
Little Rock, December 29.—A whole square
of the city baa been burned, including the
Journal office.
Omaha, December 29 —The Paciflo Railroad
is clear and all the trains are moving on time.
New You, Deoember 29.—Arrived, City of
Baltimore, City of Washington. Arrived oat,
Thnringis, Colombia, Java, Siberia.
Saeobinoham, December 29.—The Prince of
Wales gains strength. The swelling above his
hip is subsiding.
NIGHT DIN PAT CHEN.
Washington, Deoember 29. — No Cabinet
meeting to-day.
The reported disaster to the Wabash is un
confirmed and doubtless false.
The Departments will be closed nntil Tues
day. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued
circulars to Collectors of Customs to observe
the rale of the civil service commission in mak
ing appointments or promotions. Thomas D.
Long is appointed special Postoffice agent for
North Carolina. Postmasters who will be
subject to competitive examinations, are five
thousand one hundred and nine.
Surveyor General Ewells, of the Interna! Rev
enue Bureau, has left for Nashville, where he
is to decide upon the capacity of stills using
cotton seed in rnssh. This is the first applies
tion made at the bureau for a survey on a dis
tillery manufacturing whiskey from cotton
seed.
A policeman, in attempting to serve a search
warrant for a stolen watch, was killed by the
woman who bad purchased the watch.
Columbia, December 29.—In the United
States Court to-day the following Ku-klnx
prisoners pleaded guilty and were were sen
tenced to eighteen mouths imprisoment and
$100fine: Henry C. Warliek, Milas Carroll,
Eli Ross Stuait, Josiah Marlin and Samuel G.
Brown. The trial of Dr. Edward Avery, charged
with conspiracy to prevent colored men from
voting in October, 1862, and to punish them
for voting in October, 1870, then began.
Annapolis, December 29.—Prof. R. S. Mo-
Culloch, professor in Washington and Lee Uni.
versity, testified that Aiken’s tests arc are in-
sofficient to prove the presence of antimony.
He considers Aiken’s analysis radically defec
tive, because be did not get the metal which
McCulloch in experimenting withchlorade, also,
with yellow jessamine, produced. He give
these experiments made in presence of Drs.
Rose, Yenth, and Octns.
Baltimo&k, December 29.—A boiler in the
Chesapeake moulding and turning works ex
ploded. Harrington, the senior partner was
killed, and two were rescued fiom the mines
badly hurt.
Philadelphia, December 29.—0. T. Hiess,
J. P. Myers and B. F. McCartney are held in
two thousand cost; one of tbe party wonld ar
rest a countryman and bring him before tbe
other, who acting aa magistrates, wonld fine the
countryman for violations of ordinances.
New Yoek, December 29. —Commissioner Vi.
Richard Tweed and Devlin are Tweed’s baiL
Tweed has snrrendedto the sheriff, resigned the
Conunissionership of Public Works. Mayor
Hall has appointed Geo. W. Van Nort Commis
sioner.
San Fbanoi-co, December 29.—Three car
loads of Japanese and Chinese silks valued at
$2,000,000, were sent eastward on Tuesday.
One hundred and eighty tons of teas will be
fotwarded to-day. The road is clear. Two
boys, ten and thirteen years old, were frozen to
death near Virginia City.
London, December 29.—Alarmed at Glad
stone’s Republican tendencies, the Conservative
section of tbe Liberals, led by the Duke of Som
erset aDd Viscount Halifax, are askiDg to form
a coalition with Tories, for the purpose of elect
ing Mr. Bonverie as Speaker of the House of
Commons, instead of Hr. Brandon to compel
tbe retirement of Gladstone.
New Yobk, December 29.—Arrived, ^Bene
factor.
.HID NIGHT DIN PATCHES.
Synopsis of Weather statement.
Wab Dep’t, Omtce Chief Signal Offioeb, (
Washington, D. 0., December 29, 7:40, P. M.)
Tbe barometer has fallen since Thursday af
ternoon everywhere east of the Rooky Moun
tains, except on Lake Superior, and is now ris
ing from that lake to Lake Erie and the St.
Lawrence. The lowest pressure continnes in
Kansas and Nebraska. The temperature has
risen very generally, and especially in Missis
sippi and North Carolina. Rain has fallen at
most point! in the southwest, the Ohio Valley
and the middlo Atlantio coast. Brisk southerly
winds, with cloudy weather and rain, are re
potted from San Francisco. Light and variable
winds east of the Mississippi. Increasing north
east winds with snow on Lake Snpeiior.
Probabilities: The conditions are favorable
for the development of an area of low pressure
in Arkansas and Mexico, moving northeastward.
On Saturday threatening weather will probably
continue in the Gulf and Southern States, with
rain on the latter coasts. An area of rising ba
rometer, with partially clondy and olearing
weather, will probably extend during the night
and on Satnrday, southeastward over New York
and New England. Dangerous winds are not
anticipated for to-night.
New Yoke, December 29.—An elevator gave
way in Fifth Avenue Hotel this afternoon, and
four servants seriously injured.
Mayor Hall has not sent his resignation to
the Union Club, but it is expected he wiil do so
the next regular meeting.
Rev. Wm. Taylor, of Liverpool, has accepted
call to Broadway Tabernacle Church of this
city.
Conolly was not able to perfect bail to day,
owing to the withdrawal of a lady who had of
fered to go on the bond for $100,000. This
afternoon G. Van Nort was sworn in as Com
missioner of pnblio works, vice Tweed resign
ed. He will take immediate possession of the
office.
Chicago, December 20.—A special grand
jury empannelled to investigate tho charges of
bribery and corruption against certain members
of the Common Council made a partial presen
tation to-day. They found true bills against
two Aldermen and two ex-Aldermen. Tbe
work of the grand jury is bnt partially accom
plished. It is expected that every guilty mem
ber wiU be indicted and this will probably weed
out half of the board. The rumor that J.
Young Scammor bad purchased the Republican
confirmed.
Detboit, December 29 —Alexis held a public
reception to-day in the city halL He leaves for
Chicago to-morrow.
London, Deoember 29.—A letter is published
from the Queen in which she says she desires
to express a deep sense of the touching sympa
thy exhibited far her family by the whole na
tion at the illnes of her dear sod, the Prinoe of
Wales. These universal expressions of sympa
thy she Bays have made an ineffaceable impres
sion on her heart. The letter concludes with a
hope that her faithful subjects will continue
in prayer for the complete recovery of the
Prince.
NewYosx, December 29.—Arrived, steamer
Moro Castle, from Havana.
A mouse in Belfast, Maine, wa3 found the
other day frozen stiff npon a Hammer. Inves
tigation showed that in picking up something
that lay on tbe iron head of the hammer, the
tongue of the monse had frozen to it, and be
ing unable to get away, it died.
EOR SALE.
rpHE Machinery in a Cotton Mill at Froderieka-
X borg, Va., consisting aa follows:
14 thirty inch Cards, It. B. beads, etc.
9 Bing Spinning Frames, 912 tpindles.
2 Drawing Frames, 2 Speeders.
1 Willow, or Opener.
2 Spreilera—3 heaters each.
2 Ring Twisters—60 spindles each.
2 Spoolers, Reels, Preeaes, Scales, Warp, Mills,
etc, and all the necessary preparations for making
800 to 900 pounds coarse yarn daily.
Tbe water power ia unsurpassed, the rent of
which, and bunding, are very low.
Optatives abundant, and can be obtained at un-
usuallj moderate wigee.
Tbe whole of the above machinery, including
shifting, heating, etc , will be sold for tbe low
price ol *5.000. Enquire of
E. T. SCHULTZ A CO.,
44 German street, Baltimore, Hd.
deeXS Iaw3w
FINANCIAL AAD COMMERCIAL
Daily Kvrlew of tbe Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, 1
December 29—Evening, 1871. j
OonoN.—Receipts to-day 176 bales: ealea 144;
shipped 194.
The market is unchanged. Middlings lSe.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,759
Received lo-dar 176
Received previously a.... 41,661—41,837
43,576
Shipped to-day..’ 194
Shipped previously 28,924-29,tl8
Stock on hand this evening.
14,458
The money and general markets we quote as
follows:
UNITED STATES CUEBXN0T—LOANS.
Per month 1 per cant
GOLD AND SILVEX.
rates for Gold . .91 10
_ 1 11
Buying rates forSilvor 05
Selling 1 08
EXCHANGE ON NEW ZOOK.
Bovins V discount
S tiling fi pram.
EXCHANGE ON SAVANNAH.
buying
Ailing
P* r -
V nrem.
WHITE MEATS—C B Sides....
84
8%
Shoulders
7@
7%
Bellies
9
BACON-CB Sides
!M
9%
S oulders
81<@
8%
^ hams
15 @
17
The Suttee.—We don’t pretend to deny that
when the ladies get up an entertainment they
do things in style, bnt all the ladies in Georgia
can’t get np a better supper or dinner than C&
sey can, at the Georgia No. 2. It's the place to
go when yon want something good to eat and
drink.
DIVIDEND No. 36.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY,)
Omcx, Macon. Ga., Dec. 5,1S7L f
A DIVIDEND OF FOUR (*4) DOLLARS per
share has been this day declared on the Capi
tal Stock of this Company, as bold on tbe night of
gOtix ultimo, payable on and after 20th instant, in
the currency of tbe United States as now received.
The Government Tax will be paid by this Com
pany.
Stockholders in Savannah will receive their Divi
dends at the Central Railroad Bank
declO lm JXO. T. BOIFEltJLLET, Treasurer.
FOR SALE.
A FIRST-CLASS buggy or rocksway horse. Also,
Buggy and Harnece. Apply to
delOtf 8. G. BONN.
House and Lot For Sale,
T HE six room House and half acre lot on Sec
ond street between Plum and Oak, owned by J.
S. Greybill. The central locality of this let ren
ders tt very desirable as a residence for one doing
business in the citv. For particulars apply at
' B. D. LUhSDES h CO’S
dec 23 cod St* Cotton Ft cm.
GRAIN AND HAY.
CORN 93 @ 1 00
MEAL 1 05 @ 1 10
GRITS 1 35
OATS 70 & 75
FIELD PEAS 125
HAY—Northern. 190 & 2 CO
Tenceaee Timothy 175 @180
RAGGING AND IRON TIES.
BAGGING—Bengal. 18^
Lyon 18JU
Borneo 19
Gunny 18
Dundee 16
Patched 15 @ 16
TIES—Gooche 5 @
Arrow 5Jf @ 6
Eureka. 6J( @ 6
Morning Rarket Kcporr.
New Yob*. December 29.—Cotton weak, and
nominal. Orleans 20%; ealea 385.
Sales of futures on last evening 4400 bales,
as follows: December 19^@7-16 Januaty 19K@
7-16; Febrnary 19% ; March 20S-I6@20.hi; April
20K@20 7-16.
Fioor dull and unchanged. Wheat qoiet and
steady. Corn quiet and steady. Pork steady; new
mess 14 37@14 75. Lard quiet.
Turpentine firm at 67. Rosin dull and nom
inal at 4 'Jura l 96. Freights dull.
Stocks very strong and active Gold 9)s@93^-
Governments strong and steady. State bonds film
and steady. Money tight at 7 1-16@7>4 per day.
Exchange, long 9%; short 10.
London, December 29, noon.—Consols 92%—
Bonds 92%. Rosin common 12s 9d@18.
Paris, December 23—Rentes 56f 50c. Specie
Oh tbe Rank of France baa declined 800,(100 franc.
Iovebtool, December 29. noon Cotton opened
steady, uplands 9J£@10; Orleans 10)4 *• sales 10,000
Biles of the week 53,000, for export 9,000. Specie
6,000. Stocks 567,000; American 169,000. lte-
ceiots 93.00C. American 57,000; actual exports
10,000
Later —Cotton quiet; sales for export and spec
ulation 2,000. Cotton nearly due from Savannah or
Charleston 913-16. Stock afloat 401,000. Amer
ican 187,000. Breadatuffs quiet. Corn6le9d.
MnrKetN—-Kvemug ICcpon.
New Yobe, December 29.—Cotton quiet; sales
857 bales; uplands 20; Orleans 20%.
Flour southern dull and drooping; common to
fair oxtraG 50@7 25; good to choice 7 30@9 25.
(jgWbisky heavy at 93. Wheat 1@2 lower, winter
red western 50@69. Com inactive at Tl%; and un
changed new yellow and white Southern, 75 afloat.
Bice quiet at 8j*@8J£. Lard 9Jf- Tallow steady.
Tuopentine firm. Rosin dull- Freights heavy cot
ton steam quarter.
Money, closed seven currency to gold. Sterling,
9%. Gold8%@9 Governments strong and advanced
H&X- Sixty twos 9%; States inactive; Tennee-
seestii: new 63; Virginias 56; new 55; Louisiana 60;
Alabamas 92; 5s 62; Georgias 70; 7s 70; North
Carolinas31; new 13.
Sales of futures to-day 7500 bales as follows
December 19)^@19 5-16; January 19)£@I9 7-I6@
19 9-I6@I9K: Febrnary 10%@19X; March 20>£@
20 3-16; April 20M@20 7 I6b20 9-16; May 20 9 16;
June 20%.
Money grow gradually easier to-day and was
loanedjfreely at close of quotations for actual busi
ness nine eights to % gold; Bankers sterling sold
at 9 gold, was doeidedly firmer; considerable pur
chases to cover ehorts from 8% to 9%
Qovomments,81e 18; 62s 9%; 4s 10%; 5s 11; new
11%; 7a 10%; 8s; same forties 9%.
Comparatiev cotton statement: Total receipts
this year from September 1,333,661, against 1,446,-
935sums time last year: total exports this year
from September 1,690,045, against 8,125,13 same
time last'yer, stock at all United States ports this
year 488,735, against 521,163 some time lasl year;
at interior towns this year 95.632, against 107,745
last year. American ootton ofloat for great Brit
tain this year 187,000, against 355,000 last year.
Baltimobe, December 29.—Flour quiet and firm.
Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn quiet and scarce
white 69@71, yellow 68@70. Pork firm. Bacon
quiet. Shoulders 7%. Lard steady. Whiskey
96096.
Ootton firm; middlings 19%; gross receipts 964
bales; sales ISO; stock Z633; net receipts for tbe
week 810; gross 2353. Continent 578; coastwise 752
sales for the week 1639.
8t. Louis,December27 Flour steady small bus
iness. Corn declining. Whisky declining at 97;
Pork nominal at 13 00. Bacon unchanged; clear rib
firm 7%. '
Cincinnati, December 29.—Flour dull and droop
ing. Corn advanced to 47. Pork, 13 62% asked.
Lard advanced; etasm 9%. Bacon, demand light;
shoulders 6%; clear sidea 7%. Whisky 9t.
Louisville, December 29.—Bagging quiet at 12%
@13. Hemp flax 12i<@13. Flour active and firm.
Corn firm. Provisions firm. Pork 13 50 Clear
rib sides 7%. Lard, tierces, 9%; kettle 10%.—
Whisky quiet at 91.
New Orleans December 29.—Cotton market
closed irregular; middlings 19%; net receipts 70,72;
gross 7782; exports Great Britain 4909; Bar
celona —; coastwise 3600; sales 7000; stock 170, 90.
Ftoar firm; superfine 7 00@8 25; double 7 75;
treble 8 26. Com film at 75. Oats quiet at 02
prime 35. Pork dull; offering at 14 50. Bacon
quiet; ebouldeie scarce at 8; clear rib sides 7%.
Clear sides sugar cured hams 11%®1S%.
Lard firm; tieroe 9%(s9%; keg 10%@10%. Bugar,
firmer: inferior 6@6%; common to good com
mon 6%<s7%-, fair to fully fair 7%@8%; prime
9@9V. Molasaes firm; inferior 20@25; com
mon 30@35: fair 37@S8; prime 40@48; strictly
prime to choice 43@44 Coffee firm at 19%@22%.
Whisky scarce at 95@l 00
Sterling 17%. Bight %@% discount. Gold 9.
Wilmington, December 29.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 19; net receipts 435; exports coastwise —:
sales 3G; stock 6024.
Net receipts of the week 2385; gross —; exports
i Great Britain —; coastwise 1037; sales ot tho
Spirits turpentino quiet at 64. Rosin firm 4 25 for
strained; 5 50 for low No 1; 4 87 for No. 2; 7 00 for
pale. Crade turpentine steady; 3 60 for hard; 6 35
yellow dip; 5 85 for viigin. Tar steady at 2 40.
Augusta, December 29. — Cotton very qoiet;
middlings 18; receipts C2G; sales 600.
Net receipts of tUe week 6555; gross ;
exports to Great Britain ; to continent ;
coastwise ; sales of tlie week 3720; stock 1870,
►,213; 1871,10,035. , , A
Savannah. December 29.—Cofon market qmet;
buyers 6nd sellers apart; holders firm; upward ten
dency. middlings 18%@19; net receipts 3922; ex-
arts coastwise 1532; to Qreat Britain ; to
avre —; sales 9000; stock 81183
Net receipts of the week 19,133 groes ; ex
ports to Great Britain 486: continent 2693; coast
wise 4812; sales of the week 7700.
Chaullstoh,December 29 —Cotton market closed
dull and nominalt middlings 19; net receipts 21,U4;
cross —; exports Great Britain 1752; to Continent
.— ; exports coastwise 2022: sales 300; stock 33,622.
Net receipts of the week 14.067; gross 14 122; ex
ports to Great Britain 3779; to the continent ;
coastwise 6904; sales of the week 2800.
Mob le December 29.—Ootton quiet; middlings
net receipts 4149; exports coastwise 4:43,
Great UriUin 4401; Amsterdam —; Barcelona
sales 500; stock 58,440. „ A
Net receipts of the week 17,750; exports to Great
Britain 4191; Rotterdam —; coastwise 5554; sales of
the week 9100.
Galveston, December 29 —Cotton steady; good
ordinary 17K; net receipts 1331; exports to Great
Britain —; coastwise —; sales 1600; stock 46,109.
Net receipts of the week 10,840; groas^ —- ;
exports to Great' Britain 1119; coastwise 955; sales
4900.
Boston, December 29.—Ootton dull; middlings
20#; net receipts 426; groes 1064; exports to
Great Britain —; coastwise —; sales 300; stock
8000.
N«t receipts of the week 7154; gr.jes 12,567; ex
ports coastwise —; to Great Britain 255; Bales of the
week 1500. ,
Nos folk, December 29 —Cotton dull; low mid
dlings 18W@18tf; net receipts 1421; exports coast
wise 1264; Great Britain ; tales 100: stock 4078.
Net receipts for the week 6706; exports coastwise
8780; tales 4078. ,
Philadelphia, December 23.—Cotton dull; mid
dlings 29
Net receipts of tho week 696; sales of the
■: groes I8u9.
Mamtius, December 26.—Cotton dull; middlngs
19: receipts 8880.
Net receipts of the week 11400; exports to Great
Britain —; ooutwiee ; ealea 9450.
Selma. December 29.—Cotton, receipt 3011
shipments 2370; stock 1810,11,000: 1871, 8330
Macon, December 29.—Got ton firm; middlings
k net receipts 3021; shipments 1970; Btock, 1870,
13,191; 1871, 14590.
Columbus, December 29.—Cotton quiet; receipts
1350; shipments 12,865, sales 825.
Cm Point, December 29.—Cotton, receipts for
the week 410.
Liverpool, December29, evening.—Cotton cloeed
quiet; uplands «%@10; Orleans 10%.
Coro 32s for No 2 mixed.
Feamktort, December 28.—Bonds 96%.
London, December 28, evening—Bugar on spot
35, 6d@35s 93; afloat 30s 9d@3U.
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ATLANTA WATER-CURE.
T'VB. F. KALOW, late of Germany, would moet
1 / reapec itully inform the citizens of Atlanta and
the eurrounding country that he has opened an es
tablishment on Hunter street, in the Larendon
House, for the cure of all chronic diseases. Special
attention given to the following diseases: .Liver
Complaint in all its forms, Syphilis in all its forms,
Fevers, Eptlepey, Sterrility, Asthmas, Lameness,
Nervousness, and diseases peculiar to women, etc.
I refer to the following persons, who have been
and are being treated at my establishment : Hr. J.
W. Backer, of Chapman, Backer & Co. * Major W.
C. Cox, of Cox & Hill; Capt. J. M. Hill, John and
James Lynch, T. J. Hightower * Co., J. Fleishel,
Beerman & Kurtz. Bep8tuesAeuD3m
ORANGE STREET SCHOOL.
T HE Spring Term of mv School will commence
on Monday, Jmuuy 8th, 1872. Terms etc.,
as before. BEN JAM £N M. POLHILL.
dec 27 eod-W
BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COL
LECTION!
E XCHANGE on Now York for sale at loweet cur
rent rate.
Exchange bought on New York, Philadelphia and
Savannah.
Advances made on Bonds, Stocks, Cotton in store,
or shipments of cotton to good Northern, Euro
pean. Charleston or Savannah houses.
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
the United States.
Our circulation is amply protected by United
States Bonds. I- O. PLANT, President.
W. W. Wkigles. Cashier. aug!6-tfloct28*
CUllBGUGE & HAZLEHUBST,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON, GA.
R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS
and Uncurrent Funds.
Collections made on all Accessible
Points.
CiTOfiico open at all hours of tho day.
septl-lyr
CUMEDGE & HAZLEHUBST’S
SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FllOM $1
TO $5000.
O 1
J a.C3-E3sro'5r
Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
MACON.
Q APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
On which Interest will he Allowed,
AS AGREED UPON.
jan25-ly I. C. PLANT A SON. Asrts.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
T HE LLOYD FARM, lying three miles from
Macon, containing one bnnilred and fifty-seveu
(157) acres, more or less, with a good residence,
and well improved, is advertised for eale by tiio
Sheriff on the first Tuesday in Jannary, 1872. By
agreement, the farm will positively bo sold free
from all incumbrance, with good titles, and an ex
cellent opportunity is offered to obtain a good
home. Terms. *5,000 cash, balance twelvemonths.
Apply to the undersigned, who will show tho placo.
dec22-eod5t JAMES LLOYD.
PLANTERS’ BANK
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA.
R ECEIVES Deposits, discounts Paper, buys and
sells Exchange; also, Gold and Silver.
Collections made at all aoceesible points.
Interest paid on Deposits when made for a spe
cified time.
Wm. J. Anderson, Pres’t. W. E. Brown, Cashier.
directors:
Wm. J. Anderson, Col. Hugh L. Demavel,
Wm. It. Brown, Dr. W. A. Mathews,.
Dr. Wm. H. Hollinshead. del7tf
COMMISSIONERS’ SAXE.
B Y virtue of a decree of tbe Honorable Snperior
Court, of the county of Macon iu a case pend
ing on the Eqnity side of said Court, wherein Na
than M. Massey, George L. Massey and Jno. D. Ad
ams, executors of Ezekiel H. Adams, declare com
plainants, and Joseph Adams and others, legatees
and creditors of said Ezekiel H. Adams, are defend
ants, will be sold at pnblic outcry, before the Court
house door in the town of Oglethorpe, on the sec
ond Tuesday of January next, between the nsual
hours of sale, the following lots or parcels of laud:
93, 127, 128, and fractious of 129, 130 and 131,
known as tho Eliab Jones place, situated in the
first district of originally Dooly now Macon count;.
and containing in the aggregate eight hundred ana
seventeen acres more or less. Terms of sale, cash.
Titles undoubted.
F. T. SNEAD,
ALLEN H. GBEEB,
JNO. M. GBEEB,
d^lO lawtd Commissioners.
T HIS CORN SHELLEB weighs only three
pounds—is made of cast iron—has a rotary
movement, and is the first invention in thiB line
that Bbells “without friction on tbe Cob,” and is,
therefore, the easiest operating Hand Corn Shelt
er in existence. It cannot get out of order by use,
will last for years, sheila all sizes of corn ears,
can be used by any one at first sight. It can be
fastened to a bench, chair or table, or for
able purposes screwed to a small board, which
wul answer for a seat when using the implement.
In shelling, the operator grasps the butt of the ear
of corn with left hand, presents the small end
to the shelling tee- h, and rotates the sheller with the
right hand; the acute angular teeth penetrating
between the rows of com cbee to the cob, shelling
very easily and rapidly; when the ear can no longer
be held, the projecting cob is taken bddof by the
right hand, and the sheller rotated with the left
As this sheller is patented on a new principle, we
invite inspection. But seldom has such an oppor-
unity been offered to energetic business men. We
are fast disposing of county rights to such men ana
no others. The little Sheller supplies a want uni
versally felt, as is proven by its rapid sale. The
price—S3 00—puta it in reach of all, white and
black. Agents sell from 15 to 30 per day; aa many
as 6, 12 or more on one farm. It will shell from 5
to 6 bushels per hour.
We have also the HARRISBURG POCKET
SHELLEB. Price 60 cents. Will shell 2 to 3
bushels per hour. Parties wishing county rights or
further lnformaiion will address
JOHNSON A DUNLAP, Macon, Ga.,
Treasurers for the Company.
HUTCHISON Jk OHIPLEY BB08.,
del9tf General Agents for Georgia.
Select School for Boys and Girls,
M R. HALL Win resume the exercises of h»
ecbool on Tuesday, 2d January, 1872, on Wat-
nut street, between New and First atreeta. Num
ber limited. Four vacancies. dec27eodlt
GARDEN SEEDS.
O F eboiee etock and true to name. Every variety
of e elected
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Having over 200 scree devoted to Seed Growing,
all wanting Pure Seeds direct from the Grower,
should send their orders direct to na. Descriptive
Caulogue and W-^Sgto^aj^retion.
1111 and 1113 Market st., Philadelphia, Pa.
Seed Farms near Haddonfield, N. J.
N- B.—Trade supplied on liberal terms.
de24eod2m
FOR SALE OR RENT.
rpHAT Splendid Plantation in Worth county, Ga.,
A on tbo east bank of Flint River, 15 miles from
Albany, known aa the Pinder Town Tract, contain
ing 2510 acres, 150J acres cleared and under good
This property will be sold in lots of Four, Five.
Six and Nine Hundred Acres, so arranged as for
each lot to have a river front.
For further particulars, inquire of the unoer-
eicned. addressed at Albany, or Vine’s Mill, Worth
county, Ga. G D. HOPE.
Albany, December 8,1871. delOtUjanl
NOTICE.
W E would respcc'fully call the attention of
Our friends and customers to our
NEW STORE OF GRAY & SANDERS,
*“* ' * 1 ■- "aisJ
And invite
FANCY
Which we}
ing, all of'
et figures.
Large Lot
ceived, anc
All goods
pared, and]
the house oi tuej- i m .
rot to give us a call, we guarantee satisfaction, ana
will make good anything that does not prove Just
what we represent it to be. Come one, come all
to the new Store.
GRAY A SENDERS.
WANTED.
B Y an experienced Teacher a situation in town
or country. References given and requited.
Adilrt'pt*,
deo 29 2t*
PRECEPTOR,
P. O. Box 120, Macon.
Fresh Vaccine Tires
JUST RECEIVED.
HUNT, KANKIN A LAMAR,
Druggists.
SWEEDISH LEECHES
JUST RECEIVED.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Druggists.
S. MEURYDAV. W. W. WINDHAM.
WINDHAM & CO.,
House, Sip & Deeorative Painters,
No. 4S Cherry Street,
Under Barrett & Castlen's, opposite Luses’ House.
P ARTIES preferring woik done by the day will
be supplied with first-class workmen at rea
sonable rates. Ordeta from the oouutiy will be
del
promptly attended to.
do29 ly
JOHN P. FORT
-A.ttorney at Law.
Office on Oherry Street, Macon Ga., over Hunt,
Rankin A Lamar's Diug Store. [dec 28 -lmd*
TAKEN IIP.
T HREE miles from the city on tho Columbus
road, on Friday the 22d instant, a large bay
horse about 12 years old. The owner can get him
by application to the undersigned, describing prop
erty, and paying charges,
dec
tec 28 St»
W. G. HARRIS,
STRAYED OR STOLEN,
O N the night of tbo 21st December, from the lot
in rear of Mrs. Feter Stubbs' house, above tbe
Factory, a large bay Horse about nine years old.
Shoe off right fore-foot; slightly lame. Any inform
ation tbat will load to his reoovsry will bo amply
rewarded. E. R. RICHARDS A CO.,
de23 tf Macon Flour Mills.
I AM OFFERING
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
PATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVER WARE,
FANCY GOODS, ETC
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
Call and Examine before Piirrlinslng-.
deisif E. «T. JOHNSTON.
Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCH’S BITTERS.
This preparation of tho
great Scientist. Dr. Gott
lieb Fisch, of Germany, Is
based on the fact that, as
all materials of the body
are derived from Food, so
all Vital Force, or Health,
Is derived from the Force
stored up In Food. I>r.
Fitch's Hitters enables tho
System to liberate and
appropriate these Forces,
creates Appetite, cures
Dyspepsia- with Its result
ing jDebility and lack of
Nervous Energy; so tones
the Stomach and Liver as
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 its Force
and Energy* Ladles in de
an d all emaciated and
weak after sickness, will
(Shaj*orth*Bfttti*.> rapidly strengthen 1#
using this great preparation* ,
augll l&wly
EOR SATE. .
,NE very fine eet of Furniture. Ten shares
1 Macon Building and Loan Association Stock.
de6,l COLLINS A HEATH.
DIVIDEND NO. 53
TREASURER'S OFFICE. )
Macon asb Westebx Baiuboad Co. v
Macox, Ga., November 6,1871. )
DIVIDEND of (5) five per cent, on the Cspi-
tal Stock of this Company has this day bo
dtclared payable on the 20tn inst.
MILO B. FREEMAN,
dec8 Im Secretary and Treasurer.
Valuable Property for Sale.
'TNDEB an order of the Ordinary of Bxbboounty
J I will sell the house and lot in Vineviile be
longing to the estate of Dr. E. O. Williamson, before
the Court-house door in the city of Macon, between
the legal hoars of e&le, on the first Tuesday iu Jan
uary next. Teims cash.
JAMES T.NISBET,
nov23 tds Adm’r with will annexed.
D l
Notice, Tax Payers Bibb County.
UE notice is given that the Tax Books for ool-
lcctmg State and county taxes for 1871 will be
cloeed after the 23d inst, which is one week longer
than the law authorizes me to wait. I hope all will
come forward and save me that unpleasant duty of
issuing fl. fas., and themselves coat All those,
white and colored, that own no property owe poll
tax and are called npon to pay.
delttf F. M. HEATH, T. C.
NOTICE.
As Chairman of tbe Committee appointed to in
vestigate the fairness or the unfairness of the leasa
of the Western and Atlantic Bailroad by the late
Governor of this State, I hereby give notice that
eaid committee will commence its session to bear
evidence on the matter above submitted to it on tbe
first Wednesday in January, 1872, in the Capitol
Building, in the room of the President of the Sen
ate. Alt persons desiring to submit evidence to
said Committee and to be heard before it, are here
by notified to be then and there preeent. Any per
son desiring to communicate with me on this mat
ter prior to the first Wednesday in January. 1872,
can do so by letter directed to Washington, Ga.
declO td W. M. REESE, Chairman.
Stockholders’ Meeting:.
Omci Macos asd Westebs B, It. Co >
Maoox, Ga., Dee. 2, 1871. j
A MEETING of the Stockholders ot the Macon
and Western Bailroad Company, will be held
at the office of the company, in Macon, Ga., on
Tuesday, 2d day of January, 1872-
MILO S. FEEEMAN,
dec3-td Secretay.
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.
This superb Hair Dye is the best in the world—
perfectly harmlees, reliable and instantaneous ; no
disappointment; no ridiculous tints or dis&gree&lo
odor. The genuine Wm. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dya
produces immediately a splendid Black or natural
Brown, leaves the hair clean, soft, beautiful; does
not contain s particle of lead or any injurious com
pound. Sold by all druggists. Factory, 16 BOND
STREET. N. Y. oct Sdeodly
O- C. HORNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA.
N. B.—Commercial and Bank Notes and Drafts
collected at hack rates of commission, when paid at
maturity. poylO-ditt'rlm*
TO RENT,
F OUR room house, kitchen, large garden, good
well of wc,ter, on Oak street, between Second ana
Third. Possession given immediately. Apply at
G3 Cherry Btreet. J -
decl2-tf
J. 13. BBES,
Cotton factor & General Com, Merchant.
No. 196 Gravior street, New Orleans.
un29 F. J. RAGJbAJiD, Agenfc,