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The South could only he curled for
I the Republican party as at present or
ganized, by sending soldiers enough
there to prevent the people from Toting.
The majority evidently agreed with him
as before, a vote was taken, and many
Senators left the room and Senator Mbr-
WisBisoTOw, December 21.—The wires | ton who was relied upon by the extreme
rtb are scarce on account of the storm, j Republicans, did not come to their relief.
C °In the House a large number of bills
BY TELEGRAPH.
day dispatches.
Congressional.
weK introduced and referred. In the
. .nate Scott gave notice that he would,
It an early day, ask the Senate to con-
,;der bills from the Committee on Claims.
Snow and Bad Weather.
SswTonx, December 21.—Four inches
Komlaatlems.
Lewis E. Parsons, District Judge of
Alabama, vice Bus teed, resigned.
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Omci Chi xr Siohai, Omen,7
WasHnroTOB, December 21, 1874. )
Probabilities: For New England and
of snow fell to-day, followed by hail and the Middle States, partly cloudy weather
uleet, which broke the telegraph wires. 1 pre^H, with northerly winds shift-
A heavy gale is blowing from the north- ; n g to easterly and southerly, slowly fall-
west. _ . ing barometer during Tuesday and a
Bleeding Tweed. slight rise of temperature; for the Ohio
A new civil suit has been commenced valley and the lakes, clondy weather and
— is of light rain or snow, with aouth-
i to southwest winds and stationary or
8hipped previously
Hick on hand this evening.............
EAST SLA COX 3TATEXEXT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1874
Received during November............. i
Received previously 1
Shipped daring November...
Shipped previously. ........
Stock on hand December 1,1874......
tiW
1,008
1,303— M10
winds and a slight rise of temperature,
Atlasta, December 21.—Col. Samuel followod variable winds, lower tempera-
J. Anderson, formerly private secretary ture, rising barometer and light rain in
to Got. Crawford, committed suicide this I the southwest,
rooming, owing to his financial embar- Twenty Thousand Dollars Ball.
nsamenU. _ . _ _ Boston, December 21.—The negro who
Accidental Death* I assaulted Judge Lowell’s daughter has
Bsooxltn, December 21.—Police Cap- I been held in $20,000 bail. The prospect
tain Brown was instantly killed to-day by is bad for the girl’s recovery.
against Tweed, in which Edward War- j areas of light
niter is joined a3 defendant, on behalf of i east to southwe
the city, to recover from both $550,000, falling barometer daring the night, fol-
alleged to have been fraudulently charged lowed by colder weather, rising barome-
lr Warrener for supplies to the street I ter and northwest winds in the upper
department, and fraudulently certified by lake region; for the South Atlantic
Tweed as deputy street commissioner. States, clear or fair weather, easterly to
■"Jot "tittle BOSS. southerly winds and slight changes of
The coroner finds no resemblance in temperature and pressure; for the Gulf
Tb© coroni-r Ai V ” StatG3 and Tennessee, generally cloudy
the drowned boy to bosB. weather, with southeast and westerly
Snlclde In Atlanta* j winds and a slight rise of temperature, Produce*Markefc Report.
Bxcov—Clear rih sides at 14}: bulk shoulders
81; s. c. uncauvased. bazas, new 151; bellies, none;
clear rib bacon sides II}; long dear sides If.
Comr SI 15al 20.
MEAtSl 20al 25-
Flock $6 00a9 00.
Laki>—N«sw. tierces 16; kejrs 16.
8cgar—Crushed if fc standard A11}; white ex
tra C llh C coffee 11; yellow ICalO}
Cop see—Choice 24; medium 21i&f2: common 20
("companion who was examining tho | Expelled from the Stock Exchange— ***■
Captain's pistol. Failure.
Nolo Eplscopallt. New Yoek, December 21.—Wright
Wobcisteb, December 21.—Dr. Hunt- Brothers have been expelled from the
ington declines the Iowa bishopric. Stock Exchange, being unable to comply
French News. with their contracts. The failure of
mis. December 21.-The promotion F? * cl10 & Comings is announced,
of the Bonapartist committee for an ap- Death of a Journalist,
peal to the people, has been dismissed. Fbovidencx, December 21.—Joseph
Spanish War. Knowles, senior publisher of tho Journal
Loxdox, December 21.—The Standard since 1838 ’ “ d *
reports tho total defeat of the Republican The Japan.
General Lopez Dominguez, in Catalonia, Koso Kono, December 20.—Tho cap-
by the Carlists. tain and several of the crew and passen-
steamship Disabled. ff*™ the Japan have arrived. The
, i mi,. following have not been heard from: R.
<jc«*srow*. December 21.-Tho City ^ .^ u passenger, anrgeon
of London hence December 11. han re- Gale ^ BCTeral of tha l crcw a “ d fonP g nn .
turnedto th.s port WM. Ik Cuba Kj Tho fire ceaaafA one
Ukes her mails. The City of London h d ^ d d fift j, from Hong
broke her cylinder-head when four days K Jr J b
out. I «•
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Financial and Commercial
Dscxicbxs fi, imm. »*■
Cotton.
There was no change' in the cotton market to
day. It dosed quiet and steady for good cotton.
Low grades are irregular.
We repeat the following quotations:
A Merry Christmas
izrj
Good ordinary.
Low middling.
Riddling..
..ltl
..1»
The following business i
Received—by rail
s done today:
...SIS
srxxxxxaT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1874 ——
Received loxlsy
Received previously...™™
Shipped today...
.48^06-46.748
47,556
...54,558—34, G26
Ton Arnlm’s Trial.
IIxrlin, December 21.—Von Araim
was acquitted on all points except of an Another Strike Ended,
offence against public order in handling Philadelphia, December 20.—The
thirteen documents referring to ecclesi- American Iron and Steel Association has
astical affairs. The sentenco was lm- information that all tho lato strikers at
prisonment before reported, and pay- tho Troy iron works of John A. Griswold
meat (?)• Ho may retain his official digni- a Co., except the puddlers, have yielded,
ties and title of “Excellency,” upon tho The strikers, whoso places had not al-
eipiration of his imprisonment. Ho goes ready been filled, were permitted to re-
to Italy for his health. Both parties sumo work upon signing an agreement
will appeal. that they did not belong to any union
Spanish Troops for Cube. labor organization, and would not become
MinniD, December 21—Soven hnn- connected with any such organization
dred troop, embark for Cuba on tho 15th "Me » tho employ of Griswold & Co.
proximo * They also agreed not to engage In any
w .xr ,. future strike, nor to entrust any future
11 ay to Keep me a eace. negotiations of any kind to committees,
London, December 21.—Disraeli an- hut that each man would conduct his own
nounccd to-day in Parliament that it was I negotiations. The question with pud-
his unbiased opinion that tho only way to d i er3 ; 3 likely to be settled very speedily
keep the peace in Europe “was to elect j n f aT or of the company.
lUnton sheriff of Bibb county.” ”Je3S |
| A Negro Murderer Convicted.
Elmira, N. Y., December 16.—Albert
I Brown, the negro murderer of littlo Cora
Greenleaf,nearMinnequa,Bradfordconn-
Snpreme court. ty, Pa., ono of the most fiendish crimes
Wabiukoton, December 21.—County ever perpetrated, has been found guilty
of Cambns vs. Clows, ct al.; from tho 0 f murder in the first degree. Brown, at
District Court of Alabama. This was a tho timo stated, was in the employ of a
cue in which county bonds were issued Mr. Greenleaf, the father of his victim,
to a rsilroail company. Tho opinion re- Using an unusually intelligent negro, and
affirms that when tho proper officers have 1 professedly very pious, he was permitted
certified, their certificate is conclusivo in many liberties. He had a class in Sab-
favor of tho holder of bonds. The do-I Lath school, and was a great favorite with
cision below is affirmed. the children, especially with the child he
I*T66f. I murdered. One day in August Cora was
... -• ,, n mm— I left in charge of Brown during theab-
The commission of enquiries upon the u — mu- -r * u
lusuimiii.rav- ". m.. scnco of her parents. Tho negro took
clvUian^mombera favor that thcir'rcport herintoairqgpgroom^whgahetotvto-
.hould contain a rocommcndation^ The ^f b ^ r tho crimo b e Lg dls^vered short-
onn, engineers , after its commission by the parents of
NIGHT DISHATCHES.
JUO.
liiCE—Carolina 7
Salt—LiverDOol SI Sh Virginia. $210.
Butter—Gilt edge 48; Tennessee 35o37.
Tobacco—Common 48; medium 5Qa55; fine 75a
$100.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
Financial.
New Yoke—Noon—Money Si. Exchange. long
AS51: short 490}. Goldopenedatlli. Governments
dull. Stole bonds dull. Stocks active.
Evening—Money market active at Sa4. Ex
change steady; long 4851. Gold llialli. Gov
ernments active. Stole bonds quiet and steady.
New Oeleans—Gold 111- Exchange, New York
sight i discount-, sterling 59.4
Xosdox—Noon—Fries 25}.
Pasts—Rentes 611421c.
Cotton.
New Yonx—Noon—Cotton, sales 326; uplands
141: Orleans 14}; market quiet, and holders asking
higher.
Futures opened firm, as follows: January —:
February 14 5-16; March 14 23-32; April 15 3-S2;
Evening—Net receipts 2337; gross 9056; sales
1336 bales; middling uplands 14}a}; middling Or
leans 14}; market quiet.
Futures dosed steady; sales 26,000 bales, as fol
lows: December IS 13-16*13}: January 13;alS 29-32;
February 1413-82; March 14 13-32, Apnl 15 S^lCa
al52; jMay 1517-32; Juno 15 27-32al5}; July 16 3-82
alGJ; August 16 0-32.
Baltimore—Cotton, gross receipts 1684; net —;
exports coastwise 460-. to Great Britain —: to the
continent —; sales 350; to spinners 125: stock —;
middling 14c low middling 13|; good ordinaiy
13}; market dull and easy.
Xew Orleans—Cotton, net receipts 916; gross
8,781; exports coastwise—; to France —.to the
continent —; to Great Britain 9579; to the channel
—; sales to-day were 5550; stock—, middling 14;
low middlings 13}; good ordinary 12|; market ir
regular and less active.
Wilmington—Cotton, net receipts 1787; ex
ports to Great Britain 850; coastwise 410; sales
1000; stock —; middlings 131; low middlings 13};
good ordinary 12J; mai ket quiet.
^Augusta—Cotton, net receipts 1752; sales 1224;
middling 13b low middling IS}: good crdmaryll2}
market in good demand.
Savannah—Cotton, net receipts 5*290; gross —;
exports coastwise 5372- to Great Britain 5215; to
the continent —; to the channel —: sales 1454;
stock —; middlings 13b low middlings 13J:
good ordinary 12}; market dull; buyers and sellers
aP ?HARLESTON—Cotton, net receipts 5707; gross
—; exports coastwise 29B to Great Britain —.
continent —. to France 11,000; sales 1000; stock
— middlings 13}al32; low middling 13}; good or
dinary 12}al2b market quiet.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 1587; exports
coastwise 290; Great Britain —. continent 2406;
sales 2000; stock —; middling 13}a|; low mid-
“mark<
muldlings 14}; low middling* 14, good ordinary
market quiet.
jTorpolk—Cotton, net receipts 1764;/
coastwise 2399; sales 800; stock —; midi
13; market steady.
Mbmphis—Cotton, receipts 3775; shipments
3882: sales 1300; stock —; middling 13}al3}; mar
ket fair.
Galveston — Cotton, net receipts —gross
2844; exports coastwise 198; to Great Britain 4789;
to the continent—; sales 910; stock—; middling
14; low middling 13}; good ordinary 13; market
qnlet]
Philadelphia—Cotton, net receipts M-, gross
103; exports to Great Britain —; middlings 14}:
low middlings 13J; good ordinary .13}; market
ql LivERPOOL—Noon.—Cotton, sales 12,000 hales,
including 2000 speculation and export; uplands
7}a7}; Orleans 72; market dull.
Cotton to arrive easier.
Sales on basis middling Orleans, nothing below
dont to-day. Theso gentlomen had pro- I in . tronc 01 Rood ordinary, »hippedNovemhor and Deccmbsr.
. v„ unon 1 enme was made known the fury of tho 7 7-16; same, shipped December^ 7 7-1C.
yiously vwtta tho coimmsajon upo 1 _, ace tho Btation was so intenso 2:S0p.m.—Sales on a basis of middling uplands,
Ptom onovco”lrarUaUy 0 atomf. wh^e S& it w» only by great effort that the ^low low miadiins* ah.prJ January
protecting ono potion damagedl othero^ Sa.es lo-day of 7.000 ludea Amcncan.
and that to make tho «g»— da jail y ;n “ w “ gon . YThile on the way ho Produce.
theromnat bo concert. Tho com t w J sbot at B8Tera i times by persons in NewYork—Noon—Flimr dull and unchanged.
spcakhighlyofthoPresidentsknowlcage^^^^^^^^^^^^^ , . Several of tho Wheat quiet and firm. Corn dull and declining,
o'f ^Troquiaito to ^rtooVcff ct buTnineatnmkavitol Pork heavy^.d m«s I9_60atoS0.„W fi™_;
tr?blitariea°nnd' iU ‘outloU^cron -POL It was not thoughtthathocould
ana'llruco loavo to-night. Jeffard, ro-1 furv^vo his injpnes.hut horeMvexed, and
mains.
Congreoslonal
Senate.—Tho joint resolutions of the
Arkansas Legislature for a repeal of the I
tax on loaf tobacco, wero presented to tho
Financo Coimnitteo.
Mr. Cameron presented a memorial of
merchants, ship owners and others, of
Now Orleans, for such legislation as will
incroaso the efficiency of morino hospitals.
has been tried and convicted 03 stated.
The time of hU execution has not been
fixed.—World.
MILLIONS OF MONEY.
Exhlllratlnff Advantage* of Specula,
tlon la California Mining Stocks.
San Frandaco letter to Chicago Inter-Ocean.]
increaso tne emciency oi mariuu uu!>p4i-»4o. i Tho 8c 112ation of tb0^period is
Koferredto tho Committee on Commerce, den and persistent rms in JQUM.of tho
Mr. Sherman reported a finance bill, mining stocks on_tho hoard.dmfay UiC
1U features verify thodispatch of Satur- gUSfJZSSi
Mr. W^ton gave notice that mime- and bid. fair to obtainla. nation^ noto^
d ; at«ly after the holiday recess he would ety. The fortanato dealers in the
aak thoSenato to consider the amend- of this mine have, m mstomces whidi
ments proposed to tho Constitution by may bo cited, realized hundreds of Uion-
tho Committee on Privileges and Elec- of dollaro in a single day. On tho
Sons last session, in regard to the elec- the 2d of December, 1373, ; the stock sold
tion of President and Vice President by for $10 per share, and was m moder-
the direct vote of the people. Jte demand. One r ,
•pi 1-i* *. nmviilo a hotter crovorn* I for $2S0 per share on tho street. Bcporfc
mentfor the Dmtrict of Columbia was fays that the^mine stands strictly upon
“ ■ No vote reached. its merits. This phase of tho caso I do
■ nlr 0f KOrth ***“*
^Mr. Chsmdlor, from tho Committee on briefly discuss. The principal ownero of
.mmcroe. reported unfavorably on the the Cjdifornia mine cona “! ; ° f .^ | e “ en *
[1 toeiubli-h Atlanta aport of delivery, which includes its_ superintendent, a
and it was indefinitely proponed. shrewd and enterprising gentlemM bear-
llouss.—Among tho bills introduced mg tho snggestive sobriquet of Slippery
were the following: Improving tho Cum- Jim. The leading fig n’Rn'on
l^rland river: amending the act for the quintet axe Messrs. Flood and OBnen,
collection of abandoned property, and for who own the controlling interest msev-
“ the rovl.nue tor eral of the best mines in Comstock ledge,
Mr llvy^ of Alabama', introduced a and who aspire to rule theaff^sof the
resolution for the appointment of a se- lodge._ A mining excitement, m San
lect committee to inqfiiro into the politi- Franciscoordmanly
cal affairs in Alabamaand the use of Fed- little interest to the pubhc abroad- But
eral eoldiera there, and the intimidaUou m this case the rule m the Mception.
The career of the men who have reaped
Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, sugges- the richest rew^d from the exritement
ted that the committee should also in- snggosto an addittoneJ chapter to the
quire as to the distribution of the rations j Rights Enterbunmenfe and m
voted by Congress in Alabama. He said
he hoped there would be no objection, ■ r— .— .—
hut thtt inquiry had boon already pro- ^.g^g 1 .
eVra mmWUm that I Messrs. Flood & O Bnen commen^eo. tne
Com
billt
Tided for in the resolution, that was I Messrs. Flood —- — . „
-*£2*2*- Mr ’ Sdff ^rSuorsThy S
Richard B. Irwin, was summoned be- tail, engaged their exdurive attentionm
fore tho bar of tbe House for refusing to San Franciscofor a penod of
uy what he did with three-quarter, of did they keep a large and Jff*
a million of Pacific MaU money. tahlishment and liquors of the
The House paesed a resolution adjourn- brands. Tneirjndoon was ofthogr^-
ing from Wednesday next to the 6th of gmT class; not a den, where the
Januarr practice of abusing people wa3 a
The Resident’s proclamation dated to- source of profit, but a common sa-
day commands all disorderly persons in | Icon, fa njehety WUtog.
Warren county. Mississippi (Vicksburg), jeara the.Flood and O Bnen
to retire to their home* and abstain from were held fast in the galling clmnM gj^jj XjjstrtimentB,
fprcible resistance to the law and submit , ot.poverty, so te ^t. and were dea- Band instruments, Strings, etc,
SJ— “«“>v •: —V
The House Election Committee decides quor busing. Next they dealtshghtlr
in favor of Snider, from the Second Ala- m nnmwf Stockland were succeesfulm
bamadi.trict speculations. Finally they secured a con-
,. M1 _ . . trolling interest in one of the leading
Wkat Southern Republicans Want ana a piece of allowable strategy,
what They Didn’t Get. and from this time, only six years since,
Tbe Republican Senators held a can- they have bounded forward on the tide of
cum tins evening at the solicitation of the j prosperity. Before the rise in California,
Southern Republican Senators and repre- j Messrs. Flood A O’Brien were worth
wmtatives, at which the condition of the seven million dollars apiece. By that
8outh was considered, the Senators from rise it is a conceded fact that they have
the South advocating the sending of troops ! already made at least $3,000,000 each.
to»everal of the States of that section, j The Eastern papers have already dis-
They feared that the Republican party cussed the wealth of Senator Jones and
waa pop Bluesly dead unless a decisive I Sharon, prospective Senator, and consid-
affort was made during the' present ses- ered the acquisition of immense fortunes
the white vote*. Northern Senator, did a surplns amount of cash on htiid. And
sot indorae the propositions, and some the end is in the distant future,
of them openly expressed themselves
against farther interference with the
affair* of the South, saying they had lost
many votes is the North by it. Senator
Lewis, of Virginia, declared the Repub
lican party had loet power in the South
because of the bad character uf many of
ito would-be 1mim and the advocacy of
civil rights bill, wfcieh he considered
In consonance with the habits and
character of the clans mere peculiarly in
terested in it, the Grange movement is
not miking noise; but it seems to be ex
tending quietly and steadily nevertheless.
An increase of 364 lodges is reported du
ring November. This m.t—. the whole
number of G
time, 21,472.
steam IS}. Turpentine firm at 35. Rosin steady,
at 2 15a2 25 for strained. Freights firm.
Evening—Corn a shade firmer; new, dull and
heavy, old 95; Western mixed 8Sa91; new Western
mixed and yellow 90; new white 90. new yellow 90.
Coffee quiet and firm: Santee IS}, gold. Sugar
dull and nominal. Flour, southern quiet and
steady. Wheat a cent better, w^th a moderate
inquiry: western 1925:red wintem26Sl: amber
SO 00 a37 00. Fork unsettled; old mess 19 89. Lard
dull and} lower. Rico quiet. Molasses quiet.
Turpentino 36. Rosin steady. Whisky firmer.
Freights steady. .
Louisville—Flour unchanged. Com dull at
71a73. Pork quiet at 20 62}. Bocod, shoulders
9}; clear rib side* 12}: clear sides, none here.
Hams, sugar cured 14}al5. Lard, tierce 14}; keg
^Cincinnati—Flour dull. Corn steady at 70a71.
Pork dull at 18 75al9 00. Lard steady; steam 13’;
kettle 14. Bacon dull: shoulders 9}; clear rib sides
12}: clear sides 13. Whisky firm at 97.
8t. Louis—Flour steady: superfine printer 4 40
a450. Corn, new mixed 65} on track; CSineleva-
tor£tf o. 1 mixed 62a70. Whisky steady at 98. Pork
nominally 3950. Bacon, no sales. Lard quiet at
13.
Chicago—Flour dull: superfine 4 25a4 50. Corn
dull; No. 2 mixed, old 78}. "Whisky steady at 97.
Pork dull at 19 00. Lard steady at 13.
New Orleans—Flour queit; treble extra 5 00a
5 75; choice 6 00a6 40. Com quiet; white 98.
Oats lower, 76a77. Bran 115. Hay 26 50; prime
26 00. Pork, new mess 20 50. Dry salted meats
dull; shoulders 7}; clear rib sides 10}; clear sides
10}. Bacon quiet; shoulders 9}; clear rib sides IS;
dear sides 14; sugar cured bams, old 12}: new 15}a
16. Lardlquiet; tierce 14}; keg dull at 14}. Suga
firm: inferior 4}a5|; common 5|a6; fair to full
fair 6}a7}: prime to strictly prime 7}a8; choice Si.
Molasses in good demand and firmer. Whisky in
at 1 05. Coffee steady; fair to prime 17}al9.
Wilmington—Spirits turpentine firm at 31};
Rosin firm at 180 for strained. Crude turpen
tine quiet; hard 140; yellow dip and virgin 2 30.
Tar quiet at 185.
Liverpool—Breadstuff® quiet. Lard 65s.
Marine Mews.
New Tore—Arrived, Nickar, Baltic.
Arrived Out—Halsatia, Nederland, Minnesota,
Bangor. , _
Homeward Bound—Antoinette, Queen of Ena
land.
CHICKERING,
AND OTHER CELEBRATED
PIABTOS
AT LOW RATES AND ON FATORABLE
TERMS.
ESTEY ORGANS,
At *•*, $8*, 81**, 8115, etc.
Sheet Music,
Boosey’s Cheap Publications,
Orders promptly filled. Circulars and price
ists sent tree on application.
C. C. GUILFORD & CO.,
MUSIC DEALERS, MACON, GA.
FOR RENT.
A GOOD FIVE-ROOM DWELLING
kitchen and good well of water in the yard.
Neighborhood unobjectionable, and situation
healthy as any in the city. Apply to
decl8-tf A. L. CLINK8CAI
DR. WRIGHT,
DENTIST
No. 38 SECOND STREET, over Mrs. Audoin’s
oid store, and next toCubbedge, Has-
lehurst A O&'a Bank.
NOTICE.
I have Warned that several merchant* have
_ our srihng so ebsep. w* do-
may voch. and invite all who want first-
cion groceries of all kinds, at vwry tow prioes.
****l£Stolt h WALLACE.
fcclXt cwos&o Brown House.
LARGE STICK 01 GROCERIES!
HAPPY NEW YEAE!
We have decided that all shall feel
happy; for we shall continue our CHEAP
SALE during the Holidays, and sell
goods at prices unheard of before in Ha-
Great Closing-Out Sale!
Furs for the Million!
A few sets of those handsome Ladies’
FRENCH MINK FURS at $4 50.
REAL POLAR LYNX at $7 50, worth
$12.
BEST ALASKA SABLE SETS mark
ed down to $10.
FINE SIBERIAN SQUIRREL at $8.
Children’s White and Silver CONEY
SETS at $1 50 and $1 75.
Children’s BERLIN WOOL SETS
(Hnff and Boa) for $1. ,
The above most be sold forthwith, and
no lady needing a set of FINE FURS,
for very little money, should neglect this
opportunity. Every set of Furs thor
oughly deodorised and warranted.
In our other departments will be found
bargains that will repay a personal in
spection of them.
CALL EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH.
No Misrepresentation Allowed.
Goods Delivered Free Everywhere.
COBKEBY & ROONEY,
34 Second street, Damonr’s Block.
dec20tilijanl3
In the State, to which we coll the special attention of
RETAIL DEALERS.
2 Cars Richland Floor, quarter sacks,
6 Cars C. R. Bulk Sides, half casks,
50 Barrels Finest New Orleans Syrup,
50 Barrels Prime Molasses
100 Boxes Cream Cheese,
25 Box63 Layer Raisins,
60 Barrels New York. Pippins,
100 Sacks Coffee,
And too many things here to mention. Suffice it, we have plenty for all, and
assure^dealers we wiU fill their bills at New York cost, with freight added. Give us
a call and be convinced.
GEORGE T. ROGERS’ SONS.
decl7 thura,scn,taea-3t
Santa Claus Repository
I have on hand a full stock of holiday goods, consisting of
CONFECTIONERIES,
FRUITS,
FIREWORKS,
TOTS, of all kinds.
BOUGHT CHEAP, AND TO BE SOLD CHEAP; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
B. P. WALKER & CO.
$30,000
CLOTHING
TO BE SACRIFICED.
We ore determined to close our stock of
Winter Clothing
which is unprecedentedly large, at prices which
will astonish everybody.
$25 Suits at -
$20 Suits at -
$18 Suits at *
$15 Suits at -
• $20 OO
- $17 50
- $15 OO
- $12 50
Our goods are first-class and our prices bona
fide.
Price our goods before you buy.
J. H. HERTZ & CO.
CTJlTHmHB,
NO. 90 CHERRY STREET, - - MACON, OA.
decl9tf
JOHN INGALLS,
AND
POPLAR STS.,
DEALER IN
LAND BETH’S NEW CROP
Garden Seeds.
Dealers supplied upon the beet terms.
Early orders solicited.
dee90-tf
JOHN INOALTaH,
Druggist aad Apothecary,
Fourth sad Pophu* streets.
(Old stock IBM)
_ F»raBrottorMvlUr**
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WE HAVE NOW ON HAND ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF
JIACON, GEORGIA
SA ..SECOND STREET -.«t
CAPITAL, ... 8S**,***
RECEIVE DEPOSITS.
BUY AND SELL EXCHANGE.
MskeAIvascet on Stocks, OraSi ausal
Gatton in Store.
COLLECTIOIS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
seplO ly.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON
mifSACTS A Gfid&AL BANKING B1MB8.
DIBICTOM
R. H. PLANT, D. FLAN DESS.
H. L. JEWETT, W. B. DINSHORE,
H. B. PLANT, T. C. DEMPSEY,
L C. PLANT, President.
W. W. WEIGLEY. Cashier. maylO-tiluortl
WE HAVE ON HAND
6 Cara Silver Lake Flonr, Lalf sacks, 2 Cara Silver Lake Flour, quarter sacks,
1 Car SUver Lake Flour, barrels, 5 Cara Falls of Ohio Flonr, half sacks,
3 Cara Falls of Ohio Flour, quarter sacks, 4 Cars Richland Flour, half sacks,
8. G. Boot, President. B~ P. Lawtos, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON.
Office In Huff’s New BnUfflux.
Receives Deposits,
buys and sells exchange.
Makes Advances on Stocks, Bonds. Cotton in
Store. Also on Shipments ol Cotton.
COLLECTIONS PBQHPTLY ATTENDED TO.
feblSly
3 Cara H. C. Flour, quarter sacks,
25 Boxes Bellies,
20 Barrels Best Georgia Cane Syrup,
70 Tierces Prime Leaf Lard, "O. K.,”
25 Tubs " Gilt Edge” Butter,
30 Barrels Assorted Nuts,
20 Barrels Baldwin Apples,
150 Barrels Sugar,
I. 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Buy and Sell Exchange, Gold. Silver, Stocks and
Deposits Keoeived
On Which Interest win he Allowed,
AS AGUEXD rrox.
PAYABLE ON CALL.
Advances made on Cotton and Pro
dnee In Store,
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
eb91y
B. W. CUBBIDGB.
J. W. LOCKETT.
CUBBED3E, HAZLEHUBST & CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS
Macon. Ga.
R ECEIVE DEPOSITS, Bey and Sell Ex
change, Bonda and Stocks.
Collections made on all accessible points.
CVSBE20E, HAZLEHUBST& Co.B
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest paid on all sums from $1 upwards,
merely
J. F. DOUGLASS,
41 ff'TTmri STREET.
BRESNAN’S
EUROPEAN HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Opposite New Market.
ROOMS, WITH BOARD, $2 00 PER DAT.
Fine large and airy rooms always in readiness
for families and commercial travellers.
One of the finest Restaurants in the South at*
tached to the house.
Passenger* and Baggage earned free of charge
to the house. Avoid being deceived by runners
for other so-called European houses. Ask for
omnibua with Breanan’s name upon it.
oct2d6m JOHN BRESNAN, Proprietor.
dec20 2w
Important Announcement
TO BUYERS OF
We have a very large and well-selected stock of Fancy Articles, and appreci
ating the LOW PRICE OF COTTON and scarcity of money, we have determined
to sell the same for a -very small profit. \
is.
Toilet Sets, Vases, Violet Stands, Motto Cups and Sau
cers, Toy Tea Sets, and otter Fancy Articles
too numerous to mention.
Fine Cut Glass Bowls, Preserve Stands, Goblets,
Finger Bowls, Etc., Etc.
FINE FRENCH CHINA
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, both
Plain and Decorated,
AT VERY LITTLE ABOVE COST.
CUT THIS OUT!
WHITE CHINA DINNER PLATES $1 50 PER SET
WHITE CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES $1 00 PER SET
WHi'l'H CHINA TEA PLATES 80 PEE BET
WHITE CHINA TEA SETS (44 pieces) $6 60 PER SET
Both Wholesale and Retail buyers will find it to their advantage to purchase
their goods of us.
Don’t forget the place, <( Wise’s Old Crockery Stand,” opposite
the Lanier House.
B. P. WALKER & CO.
LiTEST NOVELTY OF T1 SEAM
AT THE
Great MONITOR DOLLAR STORE
rpHE LARGEST STOCK OF CHINA AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, immenre stock ofDoIIj.
JL and other Holiday Goods in endless variety, at the lowest prices* Country Merchants will find
it to their advantage to examine our stock. BACK A NEWMAN, Props* 83 Cherry at* Macon, Ga.
Bales ladies wanted. None bet experienced dec9-l
CA8H STORE!
BECK,
(SUCCESSOR TO GAMBLE, BECK ft CO.)
Wliolesale and Betall Dealer In
BACON, FLOUR, CORN, BRAN, OATS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, LARD, SALT, RICE, etc.
All orders accompanied with the Cash shall have
prompt attention.
Extra Inducements offered to Grangers and other Cash Buyers
LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
I febfi eodly
A. BECK,
Cl THUD STREET’
WM. HAZLSHtJMT
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
COTTON ANB BICE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AGENTS OF TEE CELEBRATED
CHESAPEAKE GUAM)
SAVANNAH} GA.
liberal advances made on consignments.
We will strictly carry out all orders from
owners of cotton, to sell, hold, or ship as they
may instruct us, and will make prompt re
turn* by express or registered letter.
BAGGING AND TIES!
R. A. DAVAST, JR. W.D.WAPLES, JULIAS MTEBS.
DAVANT, WAPLES & CO.
Cotton and Bice Factors,
AED
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal advances made on consignments and
prompt and careful ^attention .given to all busi
ness intrusted to themu oct2d6m
DWIGHT L. B0BEBTS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT)
148 Boy Street, Savannah, Ga.
L large stock of Bagging and Ties on hand,
and at low rate*. . « .
Liberal advances on Cotton and P; ounce in
hand. Prompt attention to all business.
oct2 6m
W3C. W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS!
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 112 Bay Street, Savannah, 6a.
BAGGING AND TIES advanced on crops.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on con
signments ot Cotton.
Cotton sold on arrival, and proceeds returned
by Express, when owner so Instructs.
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to
,11 business. octSdAv6m
ALFRED L. HABTRIDGE,
Security and Exchange Broker,
Savannah, Georgia,
Offers his services to the btusineM men of Macon
octs 6m and vicinity.
Globe Hotel,
CORNER BROAD AND JACKSON STREE S
AVGUSTA, GA.
T^dPlti^S) theMODERNM-
PROVE MENTS and CONVENIENCES, to “
er with the addition of a new Veranda, mak;
one of the moat complete hotels in the country
and is now ready for the accommodation of the
traveling public.
out2d6m P. MAY, Proprietor.
E. B, P0TTEB , M.D.,
HOMEOPATHIST
PFICE, Weed’s block. Second street, third
door below Johnston's jewelry store. Sen
se, corner of Second Walnut streets.
WANTED,
A NO. 1 COOK, WASHER and IRONER.
without incumbrances, can procure a good
home by applying to
A Wall St. Investment.
O N November 3d we secured for a customer a
spread on 100 shares of Northwestern stock
which cost him $212, the put 36}, and the call
40. Some days later the stock declined, when
we advised the purchase of 100 shares against the
put, leaving him the holder of a 100 at 36}, and a
100 on his call at 40. December 1st we sold for
him 200 shares at 46}, securing a net profit of
6L49121. Pamphlet giving full explanation sent
on application. Gold and Stocks bought and
•old on three per cent, margin.
DARBAGH, BRIDGE MAN k CO.,
Bankers and Brokers, 52 and 561 Broadway, and
7 Exchange Court, New York. P. O. Box 5,026.
decS-3m
CLOTHING
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE I
ALL GOODS MARK-BID DOWN
BELOW COST!
The death of Mr. M. HIRSH, (senior of the firm of M. Hirsh ft Bro.,) render
ing necessary a temporary closing of our business, we will, from this date, until
disposed of, offer our immense stock of
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Tranks, Etc.,
At Prices Below Actual Cost t
Our goods are of tho
Best Material and Make,
And aro perfectly new, having just been purchased for the fall and winter trade.
Circumstances compel ns to sell all at some price, so those who want
Bargains in Clothing,
Should avail themselves of this opportunity to obtain a supply cheaper than ever
before.
We invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS to our stock, feeling as
sured we can give them as good goods and prices as they can obtain elsewhere.
S. HIRSH,
Surviving Fortner M. HIRSH & BRO.,
NO. 94 CHERRY STREET,
nov29 eun.wed&sat tf
MACON, GA.
HAL IU HIRAM Ct.
or NEW ""ST O IEt IK.
This is the PIONEER American Life Company, organized upon tha stock
principle, and presents the following attractive features :
1st Bramiums from 20 to 25 per cent, less than those charged by mutual
companienW
2d. A straightforward and definite contract—a fixed amount of insurance for a
fixed amount of premium.
34. Losses paid in thirty days after proof of death.
4th. The company has issued nearly 25,000 policies, is in a sound and flourish
ing condition, and enjoying a rapidly increasing patronage.
5th. Its assets are nearly $4,000,000.
6th. Ample seenrity. The ratio of aesets to liabilities is 140 per cent.; or, in
other words, the company has $140 for each $100 of its indebtedness.
Losses paid in Georgia $100,000.
Office City Bank building, Macon, Ga.
H. L. BACKUS* General Agent.
TOBACCO.
CIGARS.
TOBACCO.
CIGARS.
TO THE TRADE:
PRICES FOR THE CASH!
I have just returned from Virginia, and North Carolina and am prepared to
offer TOBACCO that will suit the trade both as to
QUALITY, 8TYLE AND PRICE.
I guarantee to UNDERSELL anybody for the cash.
GEO. "W. HEAD,
BLAKE’S BLOCK.
Fancy and Family Groceries
S 3 00.000
Missouri State Lotteries
Legalised by State Authority, sad
DRAWN IN PUBLIC IN 8T. LOOTS.
Grand Single Number Scheme of 60,000 Numbers
DXAVS TEX UBI BAT Ot BACH BOOTH.
Capital Prize, - - 850.0001
10380 Prizes, amounting to 1300,000.
Whole Tickets tlO. Halvea *5. Quarters «U0.
The Great Combination Scheme, with a Capital
PrizeolSSUOO,and SA3S* Prize* amountingU
$678,171. Drawi every Saturday during the year.
Whole Ticket* $10. Hzlvesfs. Quarter* $110.
Addreaz. for tickets and Circular!,
MURRAY. MILLER * 00- Mznzztw*.
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I have now in store a large and well selected stock of Groceries, consisting of
a general assortment of Fancy and Family Goods, aa well aa Plantation Supplies,
Among other things, I am now offering
Cream Cheese and Goshen Butter—a specialty.
I am receiving five hundred pounds Tennessee butter every day, all of which is
selected and shipped by an expert in the business. Tropical Fruits, of every va
riety known to this market, always on hand in season. Apples and Oranges of
best quality always on hand.
octs7 tf J* BARFIELD.
IITY
FURNITURE!
ZFZFtOlVr
W.&I.P.TAYL0R
QXT THX WORTH OF YQOR MOSSY.