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Telegraph & Messenger.
Thursday mqemmp. Jan. ». i»?»
A Noble llegtiimuB.
Manifesto from Mr. Clew*.
Tbe Atlanta ComtitnUon, of yosterdty, prints
a threo colnran manifesto from Mr. Clews, ad-
[ dreusrf to tbo People of Gec’rgie, in which the
Lanker copies m»ny letters end dispatch,*
from EiGcvritor linllcck, and two from Mr.
TUC HECTIIti L4Sf JflSHT.
| idilrnm ml Rielr fafleMr rrebel led j
<bl. W. U. Wrente.
We pcbliah elsewhere the proceedings of this I
most important assemblage of oar citizens, and
were pleased to note that a eery large number
w. - H4RK1KD.
In Barannah, Ga.. on the ereniog of 3d, at the I
residence of the bride's father, by Ker. George Q.
N- McDontll. Lone L. Caaswau. and Jtuii A. |
8rxTo;r, both of that city.
On the mornicg of the 17th instant, in Batts
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
1000 Carriages anil Baggies.
Onr new Gorernor hat already sfgnslu d hia “> " h ow that he was not .n the so-caJrf
admlnUtration. l.y the app intmentof Prof. G. “Bond Ring -that he acted simply* bankers
J. Orr State School Commie-oner, efed the P»>t, and sometime, a very relnotant one, In IJr
carpet-bagger who preceded l.im. In all the ^ fr^Tthl tatftheTaw dieno *’ * Ten • nr P M **< 3 ‘b* highly wrooght ex- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
broad limns of the State, a batter .election “™ noe ‘ from ,h *“ P" 11 " '** ““ pecUlions of hie besrere. Hie address was
of the representative men of Maoon were pres- I eonnty, Oa, at the residence of the bride's mother,
ent. CoL Whittle's preliminary remarks were I by Her X. X. Edge, Mr. D. F. Orate, of Houston |
lucid and lo the point, and CoL Frobel, who canDl r. and Miss M H. Hzan. Xo cards.
gracefully introduced by him to the au-
l »J*- been complit J »itb, and *ba ****** „ I carefally prepared and written oat, and read I W17DIII T flDCTT Wfl 47 F 0. 1 W I 150 W A ^
tbsotosaste at College, I bonds and Htato Indonaaant was bey. .ml .11 L nlh ulie.nd.rn pha.ie. It w„ a learned LUDbB, HQ. 47, F. & A. MJ WAUUllO.
could not have been made.
GulUVUS J. OfT Wia tho cl ...... — w » ■ , _ a I ****** mum imm+omxtiuomuunatn. m w«a • iwuuou
and Intimate friend of ti» writer, and he U ! ^ ,he bond. iad comprehensive document, folly covering
anre that not one of the few anrrivor* of that
c'.aas, which ioelnde each men as Hon. B. EL
HfU, D. B. Walker and P. W. Alexander, will
dispute the naaertion that Mr. Orr was tho but
and moat thorough scholar of ns elL _ . , „
In the languages and mathematic alike, he petition and use made of them. Bnt in Mr.
lng that Treasurer Angler told him the bonds
leaned for the parches of his houae for a — —- —
. . , * , , . I most exhanaUve in it* details.
gubcrDtloiiAl xx3ftL.i;on, and the gold bones were
correct, and in fact, we never heard that those
the great subject under review, and indeed al-
Xo one who listened to hia logics! ressoning.
... . ... and the powerful arrsy of facts which were ad-
bond, ha*, bean Impeached only aa to the <H dccodj ; behalf of the magnificent acheme.
Mioox, Gi_, January 18,1872
A SrECIAL COMMUNICATION will be held
this (THURSDAY) night, for work on the
Third Degree. Members of Mason Bodge and so
journing brethren, are fraternally inTited to attend.
Hoar for opening 7>* o'clock.
IT T T, „ ?• W. CABNK9, W: M.:
H. J. rim. Secretary.Jaal8-lt
boro away tho palm. Since that period, now Clowe case he seeks evidently to carry James
twenty-eight yerrs removed, onr friend heal‘d Angler’* sanction to the Brunswick and
been constantly engaged in prominent positions, Albeny end other State aid bonds, which was
educator of youth. Po»»aa«ed of great newer given.
equability of temperament, and nntiring pa
tience, do on# could bo better adapted to tho out a ease of hardship and incoceaoe
which was so ably advocated, could resist con
viction aa to the entire feasibility, and immense
utility of tho undertaking.
We forbear to quote the language of the I Saloon, will please call and pay up, aa the raffle
„ , epeaker, a. the addrens will doubtless be re- gftgEggff l“‘8-lt
TMe is a studied and plausible effort to nan I pal t 8d in other plaoea, and it would bn 1 1 * I WANTED.
.. - - V.. ..1 l , „ .-.I ir,Tc.r**t'r • hnt i r __ I
rj'HE present condition of money matters folly
TFT AT HAFPIE-
A rv i , . . convinces all parties that caah cannot be paid for
IAj persona in arrears for chances taken in the I
watches to be refflsd at Geo. D. Lawrence's article* purchuei. Therefore I propose to sell
I to do so. Suffice it to asy, hi* effort was re-
Uak. HI* doer head and methodical mind af- "ben "• ■*« parties buying reel eetate on mere ^ intereat ^ lnd at times pathetic and
- . .a . a .e. . -...... .« ..H._ :•!.«.» •«waaV4n*Hnn I *
•Ten eloquent in the extreme.
ford tho best guarantees that he will be able to assurance of sellers, without any investigation
solve satisfactorily the knotty question of free of their own Into titles, we shall believe that
He was followed by Col. Weems, of Atlanta,
at the call of the Mayor, and a happier ex-1
schools in Georgia, which haa no long occupied Clears A Co. made the more important negstia-
the attention of learned conventions end leg-1 tiona for these State aid bonds without any I j em pQ M speech we hare seldom heard. The
islatire bodies. Moreover, the incorruptible I knowledge of the requirement* of law under I oratordreir a glowing picture of tho grand ro-
integrity and simple tastes of Professor Orr, which they were issued, or that these require- whjcll woa ] d f 0 u 0W the completion of this
are (efficient assurance that the people's money menu had been complied with. If they do mjghty wor ^ w jj c h was destined to enrich the
will be both economically and advantageously business in that wsy some smart will be a whole- entire Su[<) and maka savannah the great en-
1 soma corrective.
Bnt whether Clews were ignorant or not, the
expended.
Popular education is s great and led is pen sa
ble prerequisite to liberal institutions, and difficulties of the case lie just here. The Con-
trepot of commerce on the Atlantio coast.
Coro could be deposited at tide water from
the far West, at fiesta* cents per bushel, and
A GOOD PI1X0. Any one
by the month can find a customer
at COLT.IX3 A LOT
Janl8.lt Carriage House.
Printing Press Wanted.
\\l E want a good second hand Xo. 2 or 3 Wash- I
V Y ington or Smith Hand Press, for which we I
will pay the CASH If the figures are put right.
GiTe condition, etc., of same, and address,
GEO CRY A FLEMIXG.
JanlS-lt Blakely, Ga.
RALSTON’S HALL
FOURTH APPEARANCE
Of the talented young Artiste,
jssjsvjis !000 Carriages and Buggies,
A LITTLE'S
PLANT EARLY AND OFTEN
E VERYBODY wants Seed and goad Seed. Ws
have spared no pains and spent some money
to supply everybody with Seed (as eveiything els*
ws keep) of the very but, and have in store s
large stock (not over 899 barrels) of th* following
varieties of
[SEED POTATOES
I EARLY BOSE,
EARLY GOODRICH,
EARLY HABBISOX,
BEEDLIXQ MERCER,
OLD YELLOW PIXK EYE,
PEACH BLOW,
JACKSON WHITE,
PRINCE ALBERT
Will have tbs ALEXIS next week.
GARDEN SEED
XSO WAOOITSi
From on* of the oldest and largest Seed Grow-
I era in New York 8tate, and also from the celebra
ted and reliable Shaker* of South Union, Kentucky,
giving ns
FOR PLANTATION USE. Every Variety of Seed
should be munificently provided for. Bui bow j stitntlon of the State declare* exaotly what is I ^ product* of that teeming region now . __ _____
Metadaglhespeotald* on the partrtT the Whole- licLnt • °-^I 1 *° otUm >0ek * d «P ^ | KATIE PUTNAM, I m variety, but a w^on that can be relied upon, a
■sis theft and apolintioo by ouv Radical rulers, I end that no other endorsement sneu oo v*im | find aa exit, gad outlet, thruagh the . L- .
even of the aaerod fend whirt. wu epproprieted and binding on the people; end now how can to the markets of the world. Comedy Company from Hoo.ey a speciality. Will sell the whole number mentioned
known to the gardens of this climate, all of whioh
is ociRAXTixD, as we do everything, aa represented.
Xo Tariely, but a wagon that can be relied npon, a I Our stock of
for (bat purpose.
toy conscientious Legislature undertake to
proposed canal, I
It was a remarkable fact that all the gTeat I
above, at (he lowest caah prioe, with 7 per oent, in-
GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH
All this has oome to an end; and we may I make an unconstitutional and invalid endorse I thoroughfares of the world tended east and west I TnuESDA1 ' EVENING, JANUARY 18TH, 1873, I tereati pl j» bI e October lSih, 1372, with city aooept- .
confidently expeot to see ineugarated, end in ment binding onthepeop tia eatoppwly p^j^t won]d m eight hundred mUes of For tho first lime In this city. Wallack'a«eantifal ^^either Mmod g tY annah AuansU Charles- “ a American Goods was never better, and aa we
■uooeasfnl opereUon under Professor Orr, a *0 fundamental law. If Messrs. Clews A Oo. ^ ^ Bnd BO f „ from | njari n 2> wou i d Drama of ance-either Macon, Savannah, AugnsU, Charles- ^ aTerj ^ W8 CJn flu JJ ordanl
.1 AT .•CM f.m u , ni'iAri lliair PISA I * ' * I I D.u;_ n TlUil. J.t.'.l. V._ D a—_ I nini.H wish neah AW w navfeirtfn fn new Paivna anri
wise and efficient system of common school* I suffer from ignorance or inrontion, their case Ttg tiy to the business and prosperity of —
which will bless and eradicate th* moral and I certainly not worse than t a e on..- ra j| rQ|d eD t 8 rprise*. It would permeate the
intellectual darkness of the lsnd, and prove e | end* (indndlng wldowa mid w|Jmua umda dea-1 ^ and iron deposits on the continent,
priceless blessing to the maaaes.
Kow let ths Governor do aa well in filling the
vacancy on the Supreme Bench, end all will bell
him as the savior and benefactor of hi* long-
oppressed country.
UtuU.) who suffered from the forced repndia- ^ to Macon it , Boa theastern termi-
tion of the Bute obligations toned dnrmg the ? n6vr P vi , la of gr6Rtne33 ^ gIory in th8
existence of the Southern Confederacy, so- f
Abscntrelam,
There have already been indieations of ab-
CoL Weems was enthusiastically cheered, and
, , right nobly did he supplement and uphold his
statement* in the quoted correspondence sad diatingniahed colleagno in tbo g reat work they
We earn cot lo allude to the numerous mis-
ROSEDALE !
ROSA LEIGH, (^ith songs)....KATIE PUTNAM
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF KATIE PUTNAM.
Matinee Saturday at 2% p. w.
Admission 31; Gallery SO cent*.
Xo extra price for reserved seat*. JanlSlt
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York or Boston— I panted with cash or a certainty to pay. Como and
I mmm how 'tia yooreelf," -»
or ootton, at 22 oenta for New York middlings, to |
be delivered by Oct. 15th next.
J. DeLOACHE,
janl8 6t 72 Second Street, Maoon, Ga.
Sale of the Indian Spring Hotel,
or Varner House.
GREER, LAKE A CO.’S.
82 Cherry and 61 Third street, Maoon, Ga.
janU lw
diapatche. of_ Governor Bullock. The whole . ^ e j.
manifesto will doubtless receive a careful and _
There Is one statement of Mr. Clews which la
He denies entirely
the elleged substitution of the Van Wort Bail- .: . ■
. . ... citizen of Macon had been m attendance last
road bond* by the Cherokee endorsed bonds, Qo<J ^ worlhy g3ntlenlca in
a. reported by Bnllock to AoUng-Goveraor | ^ mi ^ on
aenteetam on the part of Democratic members I elaborate review from the Bond Committee of |
of Oongreaa. Large number* in tho House I
were eluent the other day in an important vote. I “ B D*gl«etnre.
By tbeir absence a Texu Uidical was accord'd
the seat of e Democrat. If the press dose not | deserving of special notice,
take things np the evil will oonlinne.
We find the above in the Western P/ets dis
patches, of the Nashville Union and American,
of Tuesday, and reed it with shame end regret
almost bsyond the reach of language to express.
We have, heretofore, bad occasion to put onr
opinion of this crime against the oonntry—for
it is nothing else—npon record, bnt it deserves
never-ceasing reprobation. At a time like this,
when almoit the tot hope of the oonntry is
oentred in tbo band of Democrat* in Oongreaa,
to find them Urns disappointing that expeota-
NOTICE.
W E the undesigned hereby warn all persons I TT>Y virtue of adebree in Equity rendered at the
^m!l* dlL ?'°r Jj September Term, 1871, of Butt* Superior
Congress haa passed to & third reading tho I - 0 Southern Star | Conrt. the nnd«r«ipnpf? pnTnmf*iifnnAr« \HU hpII m
LATEST STYLES OF SILK HATS
^ FINE ASSORTMENT JU3T RECEIVED BY
F.L. GROCE.
Jan 9 lm HoUingairorth Block.
bill which will provide for the issue of guaran
teed bonds for the construction of the canal,
and which includes a liberal appropriation for
the necessary surveys, etc., etc. We wish every
WANTED.
A YOUNG man raised in a retail store to travel
for a large New York dry goods house, and
Conley. Clews says he never saw a Cherokee
endorsed bond, and still holds the Van Wert ts
security for moneys advanced that corporation.
Georgia Affairs In Carolina.
W. B. DAVIS, BOBT. RICHARDS,'
B. F. CAWLEY. . T J anl8wSt*
NOTICE.
Macos, Ga., Jan. 17,1872.
H AVING sold my entire etock of Millinery and
Fancy Goode to Mies Mary L. Harlan, on the
first day of October last, I desire to retnrn thanks
i following property
Indian Spring Reserve in Butts county, each lot
containing two acres more or leas—together with. .
! All the improvement* thereon, which constat, ini A FIRST-0LA83 baggy or rockaway horse. Aleo,
I part, of the commodious hotel, formerly known I-sab Buggy and Harness. Apply to
FOR SALE.
The Charleston Courier, of Taesday, devotes to the citizen* of Macon, and the publio generally. I 'Thfa property is very conveniently located for I ““T™*
an interesting column to affairs in Georgia. It for the very liberal patronage bo.fowed Swould easy acc P e.s P to Ttobdta ST
° not only commend tne new firm of Harlan A Free- Spring. This Snring hi* been, and donbtleaa «oon I ne “' Bepsinng gone at snort notice )snozw
the Dillon Hotel, latterly as the Varner
Honse, with rooms anfficient to aooommodate 150
or 200 guests; also, onthouaes, kitchens, etc. On
the pr. raises is a fine garden and a large cool
ipring of excellent water.
This pr
delOtf
S. G. BONN.
B00T8. 8HOES AND HARNESS
B P. MULLENNIXhae opened over Grier A Mas-
. tereon'a Stable, where he Is prepared to man-
T1IK GEORGIA PRESS.
brotherC.
to anooeed Governor Smith, on the Gth inet.
Mr. C. P. Crawford's salutatory appears in the
lioo. snd proving recreant lo"an imperative | jest toueof tne Southern Recorder. Welcome,
doty, is something almost beyond belief. It is
oeriaioly beyond oondonemenL Men who ere
thus guilty cannot expeet pardon from the
oonntry or their oonelitnenta, and we hope not
one of them will ever receive it.
We o*U npon their masters, tbo people, to
charge them that no exonae except snoh an one
aa only Providence een be credited with, will
be taken to remit the penalties of this crime.
And we eall npon the Washington correspon
dents of Demoeralio now.paper*, to let tbeir
name* be known in evory instance, so that pun
ishment may anrely follow their wrong doing.
Gentlemen correspondents, watch there absen
tee* and let ne have their names.
The people of Georgia have elected a snoces-
Moreogeo county will elcot a representative BOrin tbo person of the Hon. James M. Smith,
.. _ • NHN This Spring has been, i
| man. recently entered into, to the publio f*vor, u I will again bo the most popular summer resort in I
them I the Sontb. The Griffin, Moatioello and Madison
being in every respect worthy, but solicit for
a continuance of their patronage. L. HAYS.
idly increase in value.
Conservative, who has commenced his adminis
tration with there noble words: “It is of the
list importance that tho Chief Magistrate
Fhonld himself have clean bands. He may ap
point none bnt upright and faittfai men to of-
II. H. Jones was eleoted Mayor of Brinbridge I flee, and yet if be be not also upright and
last week. Hay*, of the Son, was a candidate, faithful, these good acts will count for bnt lit-
• j i wo | tie. Ho most not only call around him honest
bnt received only 18 votes. men> b n t ainst himself be honest in the widest
Under the head “Whero Will It End?’ the ftn d deepest sense of that word. Neither the
Bainbridgo San eajs : glitter of wealth, tho seductions of popular fa-
Qa,te_. sensation _w.s cre.trf.cn tho street. | I Sit I Wholesale HOUSe Of the Big
SPECIAL NOTICE:
3Xr3S\A7- FIHM.
HARLAN & FREEMAN.
| MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. I
H AVING pm chased the interest stock of Mies L.
Hays, in the Millinery and Fancy Goods bust-
Notice, Tax Pajers Bibb County.
D UE notice is given that the Tax Books for col
lecting State and county taxes for 1871 will be
icatee that this is desirable property and will rap-1 doeed after the 23d inst, which is one week longer
Railroad will at an early date be completed to a
>iut at or near the Indian Spring. Everything in-
tfaan the law authorizes me 1 o wait. I hope all will
It is sold under said decree to pay balance of pur- I oome forward and save me that unpleasant duty of
chase money due the estate of Henry Dillon, and I issuing fi. fas., and themselves coat. All those,
to reimburse Cynthia Varner for money advanced I white and colored, that own no property owe poll
ont of her separate eetate to pay for said premises. I tax and are called upon to pay.
Titles regarded as perfectly good. Terms cash. | delttf F. M. HEATH, T. O.
Purchaser to pay c:sti of conveyancing.
B. P. TBIPPE,
JAS. 8. BOYNTON,
Janl7 dAwlt Commissioners.
NEW CROP RIO COFFEE.
O AA SAGES Choice and Prime Bio Coffee. Also,
50 sacks of Choice Java. Mancaibo, Cey-
I Ion, Mocha and Laguira Coffee. For sale by
janlOtf 8EYMODB. TINSLEY AGO.
none in oaaioay, huo bet up m icrriuie aurcaui- i *—” — * . « . , ° «— i x. »oHuci»tea wun me, in oueincris, jura. T. W. I-ree-
Idc. which, »h r means of a hideous noise, was I Te8to ® f obey the laws, and to' B _^P* man, of this city, under the firm cam6 of Harlan
a complete huocoim. After she was lodged in I P ref8 crime ID their miust; to require a I & Freeman, and hope, with the assistance and co- I
prison, qnite a number cf negroes asiembled fnl discharge of poblio dniy on tho part of offl- eperaUon of eo valuable a partner, to be able not
,.r.d dremanded her release and strange to aav cials; to protect and elevate tho publio faith only to please and accommodate my formrreus-
. .11 __ I wish to state fortl
At a meeting of Confederate soldiers at Sa- welcome and treat with hospitality ’all men, buVtaew ^a branches!^ which
vannah, on Monday, the fullowirg resolution from whatever quarter, who come among them dne no(ioe wiI1 ^ giTtn maBY L. HABLAN
The .Npiuinc Fine. I onremon-ly adopted: will, the intenrion of performing the duties of Having embarked in business with Miss Maty L
The atory that Judge Cole, last Monday U- ••Resolved. That His Honor, the Mayor, be 8<x ^ d Cll,ze!l8 - ™e dehire to live m peace, to jjarlan. as above stated, I would respectfully so-
...a.. „ a ., „... 8b...«.I., b...,^ j*? ssz.rs , ,te." a rssjstsr r scsssy'
bis deputies and bailiffs, to oolleot fifty oonts apart Friday the 19ib, the hirih-day_ of Gen-1 mIlrba of tba f a t berg _" jrelS-
they found .pitting tobacco ® “ cl^e taeir pUws"^t2i£L Oonld there be a more impretsive ooutrai t to
• and carpet, of tho Court-1 Znug tb“ m“m“i.UerriMa.” I ia ‘. ell 'B ent mlnd “‘° 018 .character of the
o
FOR SALE.
: NE very fine set of Furniture. Ten shares
Macon Building and Loan Association Stock.
COLLINS A HEATH.
de6tf
NOTICE.
B OOKS for subscription to the stock of the Ex
change Bank of Macon are now open at the
re or
eo 29 tf BOGER3 A BONN.
fine of every man
jnico on (be floor and oarpets
hooae, half of the money to go to the offloer and
Mas. T. W. FREEMAN.
FOR RENT.
1 STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot
ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
ssp5 tf
ANNUAL CLEARING SALE!
DRY GOODS FOE THE MILLION
STOCK OF $200,000 TO OF $010!
S. WAXELBAUM, BAO. b GO.
WILL OFFER THETR ENTIRE STOCK,
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 8th,
At such price* a* cannot fail to command the attention of every buyer of Dry Goods, as can be seen by
the following list of prioas:
SILK DEPARTMENT.
SUPERB BLACK SILK $1.50,
USUAL PRICE $2 00.
EXTRA BIiAOK SILK. SI *70.
USUAL PRICE $2 23.
EXTRA EXTRA BLACK AT ©3 50 and ©3 00
WORTH $3 50 and $4 09.
COLORED SILK $1 OO
WORTH $2 00, ALL POPULAR SHADES.
OUR EXTRA RIOXX GHOB GRA.LKT AT SO
WORTH $3 00.
Offer extra Inducement* to the
Radical rale over and tho spoliation under its
R. W. Gabbedga of Maoon, has a letter held 1 .nspices of the people of the Sooth, than the
flight of the one Governor nnder impending
Valentines for 1872,
CAS]
TRADE.
the balance to the hospital fund of the eonnty, | fof j n lbu Savannah office. . _ _ . _.
tarn, oat to be untrue, bnt it ought to hive George Crittenden, negro, murdered another ^"g 88 . “ d «*» ^ntiments thus uttered in a
* i Th.r. 1. «n .hnndanr,! of anittoor* I , _ u “~ l «piri t arf hotwoly, a. brorf oi they are jreL It I <UK ixlh Art APE,
..... ..I. J n,mod ****JoktaoD, at Savannah, on San- I uiu-trates that the only road to peace, to the |
Seed
Partnership Notice.
O N the let of January, 1872. we associated with
ns in the Banking and Brokerage Ba.ineee,
I &lr. James W. Lockett, as a general pirtner, under
tag firm name of CUBBEDGE, HAZLE HURST
Janltf CUBBEDGE A HAZLEHURST.
In the b illdlng, and it I* time to teach some
peoplo better manner*. There is no nse in
having good public building* unless they are
protected from defaoement and defilement It
Judge Oole don't tone that order, let the new
Oonnly Court, wbon it ia eleoted, empower every
day night. Rosa Fleming, a brunette belle, I suppression of wrong and the maintenance of I
hid a great deal to do with it right, is the restoration of every people, nnfet- pjj{ [jn JJ |j J
Ib.'S'ob.b,,. bbd 8entibcl, bb T_0.„ I ^ ^ I
: „ ,, The Courier then proceeds to contrast tt2 at- FINELY ASSORTED.
FRESH GARDEN SEED
COMIC.
ministerial offloer in the eonnty to levy and col- holder* of the above road, from tbo counties of tot Radical administration of Georgia—tho par- ALSG AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF
loot anch a floe. Spaulding Bntta, Jasper and Morgan, wflh we don of Blodgett, before trial, for stealing the I
And. moreover, Ib.y.bonld require ever, o" wpitoirtrred’b'nsin^men'! P nblio Property- 1 pardon interposed to pre-
miniaterial officer on offloiil dot, to be dressed aDd laying before them the merits and the pros-1 von f * trial on the ground that conviction wc aid j
neatly, and since he wear* his hat in oonrt that pects of this new enterprise. We commend I be certain. The Courier says:
it shall not be *‘a shocking bad one." What ia taem and tbeir mission to the favorablo oonsid- if this, and similar acts, do not open the eyes I
tho nse of having a handsome and finely far- «™ t,on «fon r people. From the President of of tho Nort h, and of a common civilization and
me usi OI Having a naau j lh# roadi CqI. Boynton, whom we were pleased right to the real character of tho role, under
rrr ervini , . j lo yt ywtenUj, we tbattho work of I vrhicb tbeSontbern peoplo have beenoppreesed |
] and mis-goveraed, what can ?
nlahed conrt-room, without a corresponding at-
A Good Discount to the Trade.
tendance! The inoongrait, is lndiorons. The I grabbing and grading the raid bed is progress-
master of a finely fnrnihhrf dwelling who ahonld I ™* d ? I I Parties wishing topurch.se will do well (o send I , ...
receive vUlior. in shabby and direrd.rl, attire Tbo Democratic Triumph 1„ Lon.stana- in their orders at an early date, as we are now pro- I jmHtf
| Buist’s Sellable Garden
Supplied at Catalogue Prices.
Burnett’s Preparations.
I COCOAINE, for the Hair, FLORIMEL, for the
Handkerchief. KALLI3TON, for removing
Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, eta, etc.,
BURNETT'S COLOGNE WATER,
Together with all his Standard Flavoring Extracts.
TRY OUR
RAHUKTG-
THE BEST IN THE MARKET. ,
I And are warranted to be the best ever offered in
, Only 60 cents per pound. This is manufactured “T 8ther market. Parties purchasing these
I of the 7 best mate?ial, P snd we guarantee satisfaction. .^“rMentod to be® Jhe, stock‘ta*
T HE attention of the pnblio is called to the large
and assorted stock of
GARDEN SEED
Just received at HALL'S DBUG STORE, Ellis’ Old
Stand. These reed are grown and selected by the
world-renowned house of
J. M. THOEBUBN & CO.,
lion Senator Anderson Made Warmouth
Come to Terms.
A western press dispatch from New Orleans,
in the Nashville Union and American, of TueB-
, ,, , J survey and location, has been found to be very
may do It on his own responsibility to display favorable, and tbe oost of grading for the en-
a false independence or humility, or to inanlt I tire route, it is thought, will not exceed an aver-
hia guest*, end if the, don't oomplain it ta no- I eg* of $4,000 per mile.
body’s business. If hi* guest, oome in dirt or I Chief of Police Christian, of Augusts, was ■
rags the, inanlt him. Bat when tbe oonnty has treated to a new and handsome saddle, bridle du ^’
been heavily taxed for handsome pnblio ontfita, I and a pair of spars by the .ergeanu and P»^^ L v ^ int^ci^rfta the'previ^ recirrf
it is a plain dnty to see that they shall be care- vates of hia force on Monday. It is pleasant to p i ed g 8 of Gov. Warmonth that he was not tc
fall, kept, and the general effect of the outlay I refleot, in this connection, that Mr. Christian be molested. Anderson had no intention of
shall not be impaired or destroyed b, inappro- was tamed ont of office b, Blodgett when the attending the session which met as usual to-day
prist, accompaniments. Th« mini,iers of pub- Uttar ruled Auguata, during the dark days of g 0 *°£ 0 * Ta'^m^’diTpatahe^" meesroger '
ll« inaildU telien AH aMMsI llfllV finAftln RfiPIrtfl- I 1I1£7»R f , . • . , . - , , ® . I
looi-o. 1 for Anderson, requesting to see him at his pri-
Jsmes Daniel and George Jones, of Pike I vat* office. The latter responded, after which I
pared to fill orders to anv amount.
J. W. BURKE & CO..
Macon, Ga.
P. 3. 8end for circulars. J«nl8-ct
PLANTING POTATOES.
*YTTE have on hand a fall eupply of Planting Po- |
VY t&toee, such as the Early lfoae, Early Good
rich. Pink Eye. eto.
J*nl7 3t S. T. B. P. WALKER.
Great Horliciltoral Auction Sale.
J. H. ZEILIN b OO.,
Wholesale Druggists.
though they cost more than other Seed, by reason
of tbe great care and expense beBtowed on their
culture, they will be sold
AS LOW AS ANY OTHER SEED.
A small quantity of Bed Clover and Blue Grass
Bead also on hand.
_ , ., _ . „ , a i Am daily receiving fresh Drugs, Medicines, eto..
Valuable Property at a Sacrifice. I Superior Liquors for Medical use, Cigars, Chewing
Tobacco.
NOTICE.
TTTGHEST cash prices paid for new or second-
I I bandF
Janl7 lm
Auctioneer, 87 Cherry attest.
lio justice, when on official dnty, should harmo
nise with their surroundings and illustrate in
I WILL sell my Honse and Lot. centrally located . _
on Second, between Plum and Pine streets, for rom Gardersa^d
$t,t)00 cash, and *1,000 payable in three or mx | i»ni3tf d B “
months. The house has six large rooms, with
closets and gas. On the premises are a tour room
kitchen, a smoke-house, wjBh-house, stable, oow-
ahed, and a good well of water, with store-room or
bath-room adjoining. The half-acre lot is one of
Don’t forget that Ellis' Old Stand is the plus to
>t your Garden Seed.
Janl3tf BOLAND B. HALL.
111 HE attention of tho ladies and amateurs of | the beet garden spots in the city—healthy and
FERTILIZING CHEMICALS,
FERTILIZING CHEMICALS
, . ?. , , . . ... 8 , ’ ... „e I*. ».i„7j ih> I A plants la called to the sale of an extensive and convenient. No incumbrances; warranty title.
OTery appropriate manner their reapeot for the count,, are boarding with the jailor of Spalding “ 88t „° r “ 9 ben *“ rs . entere “ ta. 8 roo “- choice coUecUon of Plants, Bolboua Boots and tan is.eod3t JAS. EDWARD GBAYBILL.
in France, each as Pear, Apple, Apricots, etc.
Tbe eale will take place on Friday, the 19th inst..
Janl7 3t
O. E. BESORE, Auctioneer.
eonnty on acoonnt of a litUe mistake they made I T* 18 G ° T ® rnor .asked Anderson what his party piower Seeds, each as Cameliaa, Ehododendrons,
... ... i - r i i i demanded, and was told the unqualified repeal Paconlas. A splendid collection of Grafted Rose
with reforenco to tho ownership of two boles of I of all the obnoxious acts. This Governor War-
cotton really belonging to Mr. N. Hnokaby, of I month offered to pledge himself to accomplish.
the same conntv. Senator Anderson said that would not be suffi-, .. . .. .
. , - I cient. He did cot want professions bnt bnsi— I oc.ock A. ax., at the store of B. H. Wrigley, 68
The Atlanta ConstilnUon, of yeatarday, says: nega |hat if a bil] for tb ^ re al o{ , bea9 second etreet, next door to the carriage depository
Executive Ajtointhest. -We learn that his laws postponing action on police and military 1 °- J DoLoach8 -
. r — 0 D - Excellency (aovtrnor J Hints M. Smith, bee ap- I bills for obvious reasons, was drafted then and
eromentforth. oonnt, it i.of equal o,''^“honi^“con^and ^‘"’red e'nrefe 6 ^ fe^a.^tabe Fetforlrf
to carry out the idea by havmg ever, thing jooi. J* Balow Cempb.ll, of Fallon county, necessary to their repfal. He however required
Seoretanee of the Executive Department. I j n addition that no other business was to be
It is said that Cot AUxander, the friend and transacted without his approval. After some
late law partner of Governor Smith, holds I tittle difficulty and deliy tho offer was ncoopted
the position of Confidential Secretary only for b y the Governor. The Repeal bill was sum-
I “ 8 ,P re8e0 *i * n “ until the new administration I manly declared, and hence the legislation whioh
ehall bare been fully organized and got under I followed in the Senate. Some difficulty wasex-
"»y- There appointments are all eminently I penecced in rushing the bill through the House,
worthy to be made CoL P. W. Alexander has | out by 3 o'clock the repeal bill had passed and
majesty of publio jnatiee.
There are not tbe email things that some will
prononnoe them to be. They enter into the
taste, manners and morals of a people. They
tend to educate and refine, and to inspire
respect for government. If it was of use to
spend thousands in deoorating the asst of gov-
around it appropriate and becoming.
G eorgia mitohell county—f. m. Ooi-
line applies for exemption of personalty and I
Scninxxn's Moxthi.t.—The February number
oame to hand yeateiday. It opens with an il
lustrated poem called the Fox banters. The
Wonders of the West—more of the Yellowstone.
Tbe Mormons and their Religion—tbe Chari
ties of the Fatherland. Tbe Happy Time, and
oootinnationa of tbe aerial stories At Hia Gates
and Wilfrid Onmbermrfe are all ill nitrated arti
cles How one Woman kept her Husband,
Christine Nilsson, Defeats in th* National
a national reputation as a writer and polished
gentleman—of ripe intellect and unswerving
integrity. Mr. Warren is a gentleman of hones
ty, ability and fidelity. CoL Campbell whs Sec
retary of the Executive Department nnder Gov.
Brown for eight years, and discharged the dn-
tbe offije with signal ability. Gov.
AUCTION SALE.
IX/ILL be sold at the City Hall, on Friday. Jan-
VV uaty 19.1S72, at 10 o'clock a. m . all the
Crock 3 ry and Kitchen Furniture that remained un
sold at the last sale, together with a large aznonnt
of firewood. ROBERTS,
STRONG,
DALY,
jan!7td C, mmitleo on Public Property-
H NOTICE.
was signed by tho Governor and only wanted I 'T'HE nuders-gnod have this day sold to CoL W.
setting apart of realty, and I will past npon the
same on the 23d day of January, 1872.
jtnl62t» H. O. DASHER. Ordinary.
BOARD.
G ENTEEL Board can be had at Mrs. T. J. I
Guam's, on Walnut street, oppoeite Mr.
WjcheV. Board and lodgiog *25 per month; day
board $20. Janl3 6t
FOR SALE.
A FARM of 450 acres, (more or lees) of fertile I
laud, one hundred and fifty in a high state of
cultivation, the b&laace well timbered, within two
miles of the city of Cnthbert. An excellent^ mill
site upon ‘ ~ *
Columbus
plytoJOI ... ..
office. novlaawtf
W E have in store and arriving everything in tala
line, and at close figures.
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR, Druggists.
100 bnshela ONION SETS,
(White And Yellow.)
the proper publication to become the law.
X J. Lawton and J. DeLo&chej* part interest in
the Eagle Flour Mills of this city, and will be known
upon the land. The B*inbridge. Cnthbert and „ A J ar 8« !T eU Maorted 8toc
imbua railroad passes through the tract. Ap- I Garden Seed. Save your money
lo JOHN B. BUCHANAN, Ontabert. or at this “g good 8eid. As we sell at .
. ■ • -- i dealers can save freight by purchasing of ua.
HUNT, RANKIN 4 LAMAR, Druggists.
A large and well assorted etock of tbe Standard
and time by plant-
LaDdreth’a prices,
-p— TV-.-. .. T-.... ..... after this date by the firm name and style of Wil-
Tnr Dispute with Russia—Excitement oven | i mgbanij wheeler 4 Co.
Banking System, A Small piece of the Woman I Smith has in him all that could be expected of
question, some poems, a balls 1 end a copious j an “Hirer of tho State. .
Editorial Department, make np a lively nnm-
bar. City readers can find Scribner at the
Bookstores.
Paixcz Goetschaioje's Note.—A special dis
patch to the New York Evening Post from
Washington, under date of the 13ta inst., says:
January 15.1872
WILLINGHAM 4 WHEELER.
CHA.S. H. KLEIN.
PEACTICAL OPTICIAN,
janlltf
Macon, Ga.
janl7 6t
HAC05, GEORGIA,
FOR SALE.
A NO. 1 Family Horse, also a Fock&way, Bn
and two sers of Harness. Will take eitJ
NOTICE.
I Nothing haa lately led to to much comment I rrsHE m-mbera of the Hibornim R -iBvol.ut I manufacture of alt kinds of Eye-gliuee, Specta-
The Sumter Republican of Tuesday, has tho in diplomatic circles as Brines GortschakoiTs f "Se refpectfuliv rrou° tfd attends dea C“ureve or convex). Telescope., Mtcrrecopea,
following aoeonnt of a bloody affair in Marion «° Minister Cartin, relat.ve to the treat- special rating onTHUBSDAY NIGHTVl8tata“ ^rta^n^^rof
„„„ 2 s ..„d.,, sffiinsr- 0 "”' bi s “- asassKiiaftssp y^aa^SSaaasBMi
- ., , , ,, .Cotton Stitea Life Insurance Company atock,
ESPEOTFULLY tendere hie.services tothe clt- or Macon and Augu.ta Railroad Comproy stock, or
_ _j£E2f ??°If^.“i^ t i“l. 1 ??iii“'„JS e l B ‘ockmeitaerortae Building and Lo.nAasocia-
-- “ "" •- tiona. in exchange for the above. Apply at tLia
office. Jan*
We learn that an old man named Henry El-
liaon—and hia son—were botb ki led by a man
Government.
The document has made a decided sensation,
[ inasmnch as it is supposed to have the sanction
attendance is earnestly desired. By order of
THE PRESIDENT.
J. F. Dorcuss, Secretary. Janl72t
named IL Uon, at T.zewell, Marion eonnty, on of th, Czar, and fore.hadows that Mr. Jatecazv J c . T_ T —, ^——
Saturday last. It aeeois that an election w« bo- j, to gnstained by his own noverament. U00Q BtOCK. Less In an. LOBt.
Giant Hot Aoais«tScroll* —A Washington
special to the Lonisville Ledger says Grant is
deeply enraged against Senator Sumner on re I Saturday ia»i. At seems tost an election w.* bo-1 is to be sustained by his own government.
oount of hta proposed amendment limiting the ,n * f °r « Jnauoe of the Peace, when Mel-1 The letter is regarded by high officers as a I A FEW Horse* on sale at Freeman's Stablee, at
President'll offl-e to one term He rooke of to force a negro to vote against direct and open insult to the President and Seo- A from *80 to $200 anl guaranteed. Call soon,
Pre.ident.al offloo to one term. He spoke of w wllb to wh , ch tbe rider Elltaon-who was ntMTJ tf mb re tOaly to lead to srrious or you wUl miaa a bargain. janl7 3t*
Snmner recently, in oonverastion, as an utterly eeting as a manager in the election—objected. res „Ua. ’
nopatriotio man, and declared that if the conn- Melson took offeree at tail and in the dispute The oonntry need not be mpMV*. I COLiLiINS & LITTLE
try cot into a tight plaee he wonld a (treat deal I followed became re enraged, that he I Curtin, onr Miniator to Russia, is immediately I >
ZL expect JeffDavia or Breckt^dg. to ^ I “ d ‘^ “ “ I «« CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Georgia, City Bank Building (np-staira).
Sign of the large Opera Glass and Spectacles. ^
N. B —ah lfinflw of Spectaolee and Opera Glusea I len’u gun emponum, on Cherry street.
repaired. Janlltf " 4 J
REMOVAL.
TTY® Lava moved to our new store oppoaite the
Vy Haaca House, next d.or to Barrett 4 Cast-
_ _ We wish to
inform our aty and country friends that we have
small portion of onr former atock which escaped
the fire still remaining. We shall be happy to serve
them aa heretofore.
dec30tf D. DALY 4 BROTHER
come to the rescue than Snmner.
tore young Ellison earns up and seeing his fath
er in danger, also gave battle to the assailant.
Short® Kwow Bmxi.—Th. Savannah Re- | »ud was killed almost instantly, being ataohrf
twioe—once throogh the heart. The elder E:-
pubLctn comments npon Governor Randolph’s
message to the New Jersey Legislature, and
says “it wonld be worthy of Demooretio origin.
ordered to demand his passports, I
sian Charge d'Affaires here snpplirf with his,
in order that he may take hi* departure from
the United States. This would break off all
diplomatic intercourse with Russia, but such a
step is said to have been under contemplation
already by our authorities.
It is maintained here that our Government I
acted with great forbearance and leniency to
wards Mr. Caucazy, and that instead of tbe
liaon acmved about two hours. He!-on,aftergiv
ing the fatal blows, was struck down with a
_ chair tu tbe hands of another son of Ellison,
If Governor R. ia not one of ths soundest Dem- I ““l ,eft for dc *d by the crowd which gathered ^
cents North or South, we should be pleased to ‘onhv I »“«“ Government being offended, it onght
. , _ . , attention of tan parties present wad taken upby to feel thankful that onr Government did rot
know who h Oor eatemporary anrely most the victims of hut anger, recovered and made i 0Dg S j 0 <€! - d yjr. Catacazr his passports.
* ' - • *— *- *- ’ ’ 1 good hia escape and, at last accounts, had not 1 — • — . - . — - - --
been captured.
bare been in a tremendous harry to have al
lowed such an error to creep into its columns.
Rxuc or tbs Was.—On Saturday, (says the
Charleston Courier) th* workmen engaged in
cle*riDg ont the drain at tho owner of Friend I e * tiD » ! « presidential probabilities that were
and Tradd streets, found a targe parrot shell, ““d* by “a shrewrf and sagacious congress
doubtless one of Gilmore's mi angers, reclin- “an who has himself often been mentioned in
ing snugly oa a bed of mud in the sewer, never connection with the republican nomination for ,
having been exploded. It was removed, bnt ^ 8 presidency.” Thu description la not defi-
vrita the most delicate handling.
Prince Gortschakoff a letter has explained Air.
Catac&zy s objectionable conduct, and confinn-
<• : «La: has it bttn ^uspecie-d here by or*r I
Tux ParsiDxxnjLL Electijx— A Washington [ authorities, that he acted in accordance \rith |
correspondent of th. Cnicago Times gives the | < °« tT -rtoue faim St - Petersburg, and not ofhis
Monit Fluctuations in Wall Stbzet.—The j
Herald of last Sunday has the following:
The week in Wall street was marked br a I
gELL THE “CONCORD” WAGON.
Sell ths “3tu3ebaker” Wagon.
Sell the “Whitewater” Wagon.
8ell the “Mfloum” Wagon.
SelJ the “Urgly” Wagon.
Sell the “Buffalo” Wagon.
Sell the Concord Buggy.
Bell the Brattleboro Buggy.
Sell the Kimball Buggy.
Sell the B&ilroad Dump Carts.
Sell Plantation Dump Cans.
Sell One-horse Wagons.
WGIYE THEM A CJLLL.^
jin lC-3t P. O. Box 497,
The Best Horse Shoer in Georgia.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
SoCTHWXSTXBlt Bailboad Cox?ajit,>
Office, Macon, Ga., Janaary 13,1872. j
T HE an mill election of President and seven Di- I
rectors for the ensuing year will be held at
their office in thii city. No. 66 Mulberry street, on
Thursday, the 8ta d’ay of February next at 12 .- . ... . -. , . —
o'clock at. Stockholders attending the above meet- u be “J^fJs'Kued, etating terms, otc., to
ing will be passed free over the line of this road | m my “ d
FEMALE TEACHER WANTED.
O NE that can teach the English language and
muiio perfectly can find a situation by ad
ID if WLJ A Uts OfiTBOU UBC MIW LAIC AAAAO Ul w-re ■ 1-. r „ . .... n .
by exhibiting their certifiCAtes of stock to the oon- j
I ductora.
JNO. T. BOIFEUILEET,
jAnll'd Secretary and Treaanrer,
B. G. TOMLIN,
. Beynolda, Ga.
NOTICE.
ISTOTICB.
W E*
onr friends and customers to oor
(NEW STORE Of/GRAY & SANDERS,
TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1
MacoH asd Bbcsswick Railroad (jo. r
Mac ox, Ga., JanuAiy 5,1872. )
T HE annual meeting of the stockholders of tail
Company tor the election of President and
- - - ' - - 1 Directors, will be held at the office of the Company
at 12 o'clock, February 5.1872.
jan5 lawlir F. EMM EL, Sec’y and Treas.
No. 36, Floyd House Block, Third Street.
Steam from Lirerpool to Saranneli.
T HE firat.claM British steamer “ DARIEN” will
eail from Liverpool for S»vannah on the 15th
And invite re examination of our Stock of Newred ytbt^.^ring^iirf; up StaS Htarnfi^
eviouely foil. Calling en route at the Azores and
Fire'a Ejtatx —It ia now said that Fisk’s es
tate will not amount to more than $100,000 af
ter the payment of bis debts. Ia is stated, slat^
that the Great Central Hotel presented a bill of
to General Bntler tare to any one els*. Taking j
Grant's nomination as ■ foregone conclusion,
and supposing that the independent republi
cans and democrats unite in tbe support of a
candidate like Senator Trumbull, tbe anony-
a r/OK one dollar red fifty cents I will cboe your
sudden change in the money market from sum-I a horse. Work guaranteed. All elaeeee of work
11 doers with ilenarrli AH I aa ■
GEORGE HAYS.
At Holmee 4 Clay's Stable.
MCY PiMHT GBOCIBIIS, n
Which w* have on hand red are oonstretly receiv- jVanterahi Co '.7i ’India Buiidinm*’zuerpooL
ing. allof which we are offering at the lowest mark- I ANDREW LOW 4 CO .
BzzmdM.
For freiqte engagement* in Liverpool, Import
er* are requested to refer their agent* to J. F,
work et figure*. We especially uk your Attention to a I itnll 2w
ill on I r PiUTT V Vr/inj in.f I 7_
nite: bat r- rtape it points rith,r more nearlv I S cnc J to extreme ease. On Monday the rate done with despatch. All I aek is a triab till on Largo Lot of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR just re-
* * 1 was equivalent to about forty-five per cent, per f OEOBGtiiAls. ■— 1
annum. Yesterday it dropped to as low a* four
janll 9t
per oent. During ths week stocks advarerf
two to three percent., verifying the prophecies
of “a January rise. "
All goods shown with pleaenre. We are well pre-
, DMINISTRAIOR’SSALE,-All ta.real mute
Agents at Savannah.
GARDEN SEED, GARDEN - SEED.
W ARRANTED freeh end genuine. HINCK
LEY'ti, from Biuiey Gardens. Fredome, N.
of Twirxi eonnty. eonsbtiax of one hundred and I DOttOgiveil* _
thirty acred of land, more or lee*, in the Sltt district will make good anything tint does not pTOTe just
-.S ^ Mwhole^e redrebi. For^ by
* _ i - . . ~ . ... ■ Thx Soltxn of Turkey is said to receive $43,- j
$2,500 for the r.«»d of iLe rooms in which hisk ! congressmen figures tfca* y*nnt will re- oOO,OOJ a xexr; his Grand Vizier geta $65.000
died. The Grand Jury have brought in six in- “i™ 180 electoral votes, or just two more than '
dictmcnU again*I S:okt..i, the murderer.
majority. When it ia addei that his hat in- |
dados LoTiixiiinjL, Ohio, end California, it is
of **id county, htvug on tbe first iuesi&y in De
cember, 1571. been exi-o#ed fori*le public outcry,
at the Court Uou*e d»or of t*id county, and having
be<n knocked off to Ge >m Newby, ho being ths
Highest bidder for cash, and said George Newby hir
ing failed to comply with tbe term* of tala, uotice
is nereoy giren thn al! cf f^id land will igaxn be »©ld
between the legal heeri cf mle. at tbe (our: tioa*«
Lauzla—“O Amy ! yoa ought nerer to wear a door, in laid county, on the first Toeeday in March,
- — * ” ., I trf-1 - . .L. a L _ k T..—. »' 1 •
annually, and uis miniattrs from $41,000 to
$50,000 each a jb&r.
what we repreeent it to be. Come one, oome all
to the new Store.
GBAY A BANDERS.
G. E. SUsSDOBFF. Druggist,
Corner Third and Mulberry its.
T . , . n , i . , w ,.1- .1,., I nuKi— u Amt . you ocgnt nerer to wear* a-vor. m f\vd county, on toe nrsi iaeeauy m aarefe.
Coot. Mzx.Hrn. The mercury lnJ.cate*, So ( easy to appreda.e t„e ,^roc o. t_e rr...xrk that ^ QD Tocr , bird fin ^ ri yoa are roallv m tk.areiparcharer'.rek Teriw ol retaea,h.
pin, Wednesday in..rnit.g, 1 .• u..;.i«r Umper- , Le cMt ugou c-u.j.a;x r - the computeuon : j ocgigreL" Mamma says it often prevents a Ad»> d* boai, son. ret of G. B. Johien.
^tnre pt‘ V*,Ied Unr'ng tt.* day. J *'Xt would be a c’.^~e and terribly bitter fight.” j good effer.” | jaalMd
200 sal* by
JanlOtf
NOTICE.
Omci Lm Aaeocuno* or Anxica,?
8t. Louis, December 28, 1871. }
A N election for Directors of the Life Association
of America will be held at the office of the
Association, in the city of St. Louis, Mo., on the
BOXES Choice Cream Factory Cheese for I 30th day of January, 1872. Folia open from 11
' — a. k. to 3 r. x.
JafinU
CHOICE fACTOIY CHEESE.
SEYMOUR, TTNBLKY 4 CO.
WM- HANLEY, Secretary.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
WE OFFER A REDUCTION OF 33J PER OENT. ON ALL GOOD3.
HANDSOME SCOTCH PLAIDS AT 20 cts-,
WORTH 30 CENTS.
PLAIN COLORED ALPACAS AT 35 cents.
WORTH 50 CENTS.
RICH PLAID POPLINS AT 50 cents,
WORTH 75 GENTS.
IRISH POPLINS AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD,
WORTH 91 50.
BLACK ALPACAS AT 30, 35. 50 and 75 cents,
WORTH 45c., 50o., 75a. and $1 00 PER YARD.
(Ms, CassMeres, Water-Proof Clot!, aM Kentncty Jeans.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
BLEACHED AND RBOWN COTTON HOODS,
IN ALL WIDTHS, AT NEW YORK QUOTATIONS.
PAST COLORED PRINTS AT TEN CENTS PER YARD.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
AT LESS THAN NEW YORK COST.
Wholesale buyers will find this a grand opportunity of replenishing their etock. We have also a larr
stock of
BOOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHING
SPECIALLY FOB THE TRADE,
To ill of which we inrite both wholesale and retail bayere to examine our stock at the low pricee w#
are now offering them. We are determinod to dote oor etock before
OtTR ANNUAL INVENTORY, FEBRUARY, 15tli, 1873.
S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. & CO„
45 and 47 SECOND STREET,
JreTerfto
new York: store,