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By Clisby, Jokes <fe Reese, MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1879.—PRICE ITVE CENTS
Number 9.878
BY TELEGRAPH,
DAY JisrAiutusa.
The Porter Murder.
Giltzston, Norember 26.—A. Heies dis
patch from Marshall taya the case of the
State against Curry for the murder of
Porter, was again postponed until April,
on account of the absence of yritncsica
for the proseemion. Five fines of fire
hundred dollars each, were entered
against Barrymore—Hisses Cummins
and Harvey having forfeited their recog-
Hew Items.
Ksw Yoke, November 26.—Thera was
a tie for the fonrtb and fifth 'prizaa in
Collendar billiard tournament last night
—the game being 600 points and was
won by Daly. Garnior scored 49G.
PsniritsBtnm, November 26.—Counsel
in the oaae of the Commonwealth ts.
John Merritt, who shot and hilled E. M.
Hicks at Weldon, waived examination.
The trial of the ease has been put over to
the March term of the County Court of
Halifax for bearing, and tho prisoner re
manded to jail until that time.
Dssnt, Colt., November 26.—Los
Pinos dispatches etatn that up to Monday
the hostile Indians bad not returned.
Onray said the hostilei were arming, ev
idently fearing trouble. The commission
do not expect to accomplish much more.
It is reported that plans for the campaign
are already arranged—one column to
march from Milk river, one from Utah
and two from the sooth. The commis
sion is still barrioaded and prepared to
iMist toy attack.
W&saiKOioir, NovemW26.—Societal y
Schurs to-day received the following:
Los Pinos, Nov. 24.—We bavo informa
tion that the White Elver Utcs are now
on their way, including Jack. Woaronow
of the opinion that wo shall bo saocessfal
in carrying out your wishes. At all events,
we have patience enough to try It. fio
far as the danger is concerned, the Com
mission have not given that a thought.
They mast take the cbsnocs.
Hatch, Commissioner.
Pukbx.9, Con, November 26.—Litiga
tion baa broken out worse than ever over
the Bil]|Domingo Mine of sliver cliff.
Shafer, who sold the mine to Lead &
Dorses, of New York, olalme that he was
lo have one-fourth of the mine, and that
the partita attempted to freeze him out
after seoaring a title to the property.
He has attached tho mine and asked for
a receiver and brought suit for $200,000
damages.
Foreign.
Livxbfool. November 26.—Arrived
,'tauncr Lake Champlain, from Montreal
an. 1 Quebec. Tho Lako Champlain oamo
in collision with tho bark E. J. Harland,
from Ordroasau for New York, and the
latter weasel wsa sunk. The crow were
'savsd/ The cteamar had her bows dam-
igeds
Lowoin. November 2C —Tho Standard,
in tts financial articlo this morning, says
a notable feature in tho telegrams of
yesterday was the upward movement In
. Anglo-American and direct United States
- cable shares on rumors that the working
Of tie cow French cable will bo una-
vToidabty postponed aomo time.
2UUUT DISPATCHES.
Neva Items.
TmuDitniu, November 26.— The
KgMoC of the looal beard of eteam ves
sel inspectors concerning the collision on
tbe 7th jnstsnt, between tho steamer
Champion and tho British strip Lady
Octavia, declares that tho disaster was
wholly duo to tho absence of tho proper
lookout on the Champion. Tho board is
of the opinion that tho fault rests mainly
with K. H. Leonard, first mate of tho
Champion, and if be bad survived his
action should bavo been condemned in
severe terms. The evidence shows that
it was the Lady Oatavia that r&n into tho
Champion, but that, under tho evidenoe,
tho officers of the Octavia should be ex
onerated from all blame. The ChampioB
appears to have been fully equipped with
life caving appliances, and the loss of
life would not have been so scrions bad
the steamer kept afloat a few
minutes longer. Credit it given to
tbe offiaers and crow of tho Lidy Oc
tavia for the prompt manner in whioh
they went to the rescue of the passen
gers end orew of tho wrecked steamer.
Foreign.
£otNBtnian, November 26. — Mr.
•Gladetcne, on receiving tho Liberal ad
dress A4J<>. mado a long speeob, in which
ho inshded that tho dissolution of Par
liament Mgbt to have taken place ere
now, bnt acid that the Gorernment ab
stains therefrom becausa it knows that
the country is against it, and also bs-
• cause It desires to bo froo for a year so
,** to give England and Europe cow sur-
priset.
Tosoxto, November 2$.—No tidings
have yet baen received of the steamer
Wonbano. Throe luge are making care
ful search among the islands fringing
the eastern shore of the Georgian bay,
lot owing to ilia rough woatherthoy were
mat exprotod to reach any pert before
to-day. There is great excitement in
Collingwood over the probable fate of the
vessel, as all tho offiaers and 'crow were
residents of that town.
Losses, November 26.—A dispatch
from Cabul to tho Standard says tho
weather there is very cold, the thermcn-
eter marking twenty degrees of frost.
Most of tho European troops have been
sheltered in bats. Telegraphic commu
nication with Cabul and Candahar is now
open, and the morning papers publish
dispatches from both these points dated
yesterday.
Losdos, Nov. 26.—A correspondent of
the Daily Jfetts, at St. Petersburg, says:
The Qolct publishes a leading editorial
articla showing a marked char.c-o of feel
ing hero towards Persia. Erideatly the
relations between the two countries ere
a;o< now on a cordial or friendly fooling.
The voce of the Golot’ article erema to
. cozriirm the recent intelligence of an un-
.dirstandifg between England end Persia,
and et tbe tendency of the latter to throw
in her lot with England rather than with
LcxDotr, November 26.—A dispatch
ttrom Borne to the Timet, eaya the Em-
guess of Russia, whose ill health suggest
ed tar removal from Canes .to Florence,
hvs Lacn obliged to postpone her journey
on .tccosnt of increased eicknese,
synopsis Weather ntatemaaf
Omen Cmsr Signal Oxticbb,
WashuKtos’, Nov. 26,1879.
Indications—For the South Atlantic
and Gulf States, faHing barometer, sta
tionary to rising temperature, east to
aonth winds and partly cloudy weather,
poe-ibly followed by light looal rains.
For the West Gull States, generally
lower pressure, southerly winde, warmer,
cloudy or partly cloudy weather and local
rains.
aiUNIGHT DISPATCHES
News Item3.
Niw Yobs, November 26.—The strike
of the lot'cskoremen baa virtually ended.
Measts. Woodruff and McLeary, tbe
largest employing firm, agreed to-day to
psy the men at the rate of 25 cento
per hour. ,
Ciscissati, Norember 26.—Tho pro
posed consideration of the beer brewing
interests in thia city may fail, through
the difficulty iu satisfying each member
In the appraisement of the breweries.
The committee on appraisement was to
have reported to-morrow, hut, in view of
the difficulties encountered, the time has
beta extended to Saturday. Should ths
proposed general pool be abandoned, fire
cf the largest breweries will consolidate,
and expect to be able to control the bus
iness and prevent disastrous competi
tion.
Richmond, November 26.—Two men
earned A. Eiiers and W. Boh a-id er
were arrested here by the police last
Bight, for attempting to negotiate worth
less and frandnlent drafts by M. Kramer
of Hamburg, Germany, on dossier and
Go., of New York, and F. A. Beass, of
8t. Louts. The drawers, open being
telegraphed for information, declared
tha drafts worthless, and experts say they
ara wholly lithographed. Upon tbe per
son of Eiiers were found three such
drafts on Gossler and Co., aggregating
an amount of $3,600, and several of four
hundred dollars each on F. A. Sense.
Eiiers is about 60 years old, and is, or
pretends to bo blind, and Schneider is
about 33. They will bo held for farther
developments.
New York, November 26 —It is effi-
cially announced this afternoon that the
negotiations which hare been pending
for somo time past between tbe foreign
and domestic bankers, represented by
Drexel, Morgan It Co., and J. F. Morgan
& Oo., of London, and W. H. Vander
bilt, of Now York, for ths purchase of
$25,000,000 worth of New York Central
railroad stock, were successfully ooncln<
ded to-day. It is understood that the
bankers take $15,000,000 now with the
option Of tho other $10,000,000 at 1.20.
Washiuqtox, November 26.—A state
ment famished by tho Chief of tho Bu
reau.cf statistics shows that tho total ex
cess of tho exports over tho imports of
merchandise during the months of Sep
tember and October, 1879, waB $61,237, -
000, as against ths excess daring tbe
corresponding period of last year of $48,-
860,000. The vaine of exports for the
month of October, 1879, was greater than
during any previoaa month in tho his
tory of tho country. The excess of the
imports over the exports of gold
and silver from the first of Jnly to
November 22,amonntedlto more than $65
000.
Dauphin and the Post Offieo
Department.
Wasiubotoh, November 26.—Tho caso
of M. A. Dauphin vs. the Postmaster
General, ia which the complainant seeks
an injunction to restrain tho enforce
ment of the recent order of the post-of
fice department with regard to lottery
letters, cams np in tho Supreme Court
of the District to-day. Chief Justice
Carter said that tho conrt bad decided
to remand the caso to tho Equity Conrt,
whero tho proceedings wore originally
instituted, and whero the proper order
would bo made. Tha case would then,
ho said, come np regularly to the conrt
banco, and if parties interested should
desire to carry it to 'the United States
Supremo Conrt, in general term, would
expedite it as far as possible. Subse
quently counsel for the complainant ob
tained an order in Eqaity, the ooatt cer
tifying tho oaso to tno Supreme Ooatt,
general term, and fixing Thursday of
next week for a hearing.
Tho Louisiana Contested Sena-
torshlp.
Nxw Ocleans, November 26.—Before
the congressional sab-eommittee to-day, ;
Chis Babel, formerly ohlef clerk of tho
returning board, in testifying with re
gard to tbe proceedings of that bsdy,
said ho never saw Kellogg in a secret
session of the board. Vincent Dicker-
son, a member of the Packard Legislature,
denied having boen promised or paid
aoyching for voting far Kellogg, bnt said
an attempt was made by Tom Murray to
get him to say he had. •
Georgo A. J. Swazery, a member of
the Packard Legislature from West Fe
liciana, testified that be received about
800 votes to hi3 Democratic opponent’s
1,200. Hs was nevertheless declared
elected b7 tho retaining board. A gen
eral and systematic bulldozing was car
ried on in that parish in 1876 Colored
Tickers vs. The Atlanta and West Point
Bafiroid Company. Case, from Camp
bell.
BLECKLEY, J.
Whore the law niece a presumption of
negligent* against the defendant by reason
of tha mere fact that the physical injury wae
inflicted by means of mailing its locomotive,
and where, owing to special circumstance*
teaching the oonduct of the engineer to
ward the plaintiff, a child of only ten yean
of age, it is not altogether certain that the
presumption is rebutted; and where, on so-
count of the plaintiff's tender years and Ms
consequent immaturity of nnderBtsndmg, be
la not amenable to so high a standard of dil
igence in regard to his own safety as that
which adults are obliged to observe, the case
made by tbe plaintiff's evidence U more
properly ono for the jury than for tbe court,
and a motion for a non suit should bs de
nied.
Judgment reversed.
Latham vs. MoLareu. Injunction, from
Campbell.
BLECKLEY, J.
One who enters into tbe possession of
landncdera parole contractor purchase,
bnt has paid no part of the purchase money
to tho holder of the legal title, is not seized
as against the latter and those claiming un
der him, and on the death of th9 parson thus
in possession, even after he has tendered tbe
purchase money, his widow is not dowable
to the land. Title to aealty does not pass
by purchase without aa actual conveyance,
so long as tbe agreed purchase money ia un
paid. Tender is not payment.
Judgment reversed.
Henderson vs. Hill. Motion, from Pauld
ing.
BLECKLEY, J.
After a claimant had litigated through a
claim case and the property has been found
subject and a judgment of affirmance has
been rendered by tho Supreme Conrt, he is
concluded as to tho validity and binding
force of tho original judgment between the
creditor and tho debtor, on which the levy
rested, tnd will not be heard to question the
same by motion or otherwise, faeo Pollard
vs. King, this term.
Judgment affirmed.
Warner, C. J., did not preside .in the fol
lowing case:
Beich va. The State. Soiling liquor to mi
nors, from Muscogee.
JACKSON, J.
1. Ths indictment not being demurred to
and the evidence being that the father of
tho minor waa dead, and that he had no
guardian and his mother gave no permission
to eell liquors to him, thia case does not fall
within the ruling in Newman vs. Tbe Stato
decided this morning.
2. Where the indictment Beta out the
names of the grand jurors who found it with
reasonable aocnracy—leaving no donbt of
tho identity of the person, any slight mis
take in their names on the minutes ie im
material, and may be corrected at any
time.
8. Immaterial evidence ehonld be exclud
ed, and objections to material evidence will
be considered to operate as error if the
same evidence afterwards get before tho
Jury.
4. The sale of spirituous liquors to a mi
nor is sufficient to convict of the offense, un
ices the defondant, after dno enquiry, was
honestly mistaken in respect to the minor’s
ago; and to show euoh mistake, while ths
dealer need not inquire of the parent alono
as to the age of the person to whom he sells,
yet he must exercise special diligence to as
certain the troth; and such diligence will not
be manireetod by inquiry of the minor alono,
or of snob persons as have no hotter means
of knowing than the dealer, bnt it must bo
of such persons as to satisfy the jury that
the inquiry was honest and not a moro enb-
t rrfugo or cover for crime.
6. The defendant has a right to make hie
statement, and to that statement the jury
may give such weight as in their judgment
it msy bo entitled to ordinarily.
mwaaaawa
wYoxr—Arrived—Italy, Scythia, Wyo-
> State of Alabama, Rot tel dam, Saratoga,
ired oat—Nelson, Helen Bane, Neckar, Ma
gees, ordinary to primel4*I7>4. Sugar active and I
wto; common to good common 654*54. ttir to I
i brittle to choice 7)4*54. yellow
I clarified 8)4. Mnhiwee steady,* common asms.
Prone to choice 32*18. Rice firm, ordinarr to
[ choice, Louisiana 654*754. 7
MAYAx""sT0RI3.
i TOW gswin nominal at 39
, Matin firm at 135 for strained. Crude tor-
IttSS at110. jel •
mabjbkhiws
Nxw Ycxr—A
tiling. State of Air
Arrived out—Nelson, 1
sedan. Longhnrst, Bolivia.
kooks ana Bona*
COXBXCIXD Dime ST
L.BIPLEiY, BROKER.
Georgia 8 per cent bonds „,...„101 a 115
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold)
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (regaiar)..,
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed) .-.lio
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (Smith).„„,llt a in
Georgia* per oent (old) „„._101 a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new) ,107)4*108)4
City of Kaoonr 7 per cent. Cong)... .... 73 a 75
Oityof Augusta 7 per cent .100 alOl
ofAtlant» 7per°ent 101 a lo*
City of Atlanta 8 per ceat_^, ios a 105
City of Savannah...... P- «V£
OeutralRanroaoiointmongage „...108 a|100
Georgia Railroad S per cent, bonds 100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bonds „.par:and int
Northeastern R R bonds (endorsed).. 100 a 102
Southwestern Railroad par and int
8°uth Ga. -rodFl*. 1st mortgaOe ^107 a 108
A. A G. K. R.Jd mortgage (endorsed)...10 a 1032
Boat Gsand FIs gj » gj
Western R. R. of Alabama igt mcrtjnurellO a lis
Western B»Bot Alabama 8d mortgage.,.110 11
Mii R.R. 1st mort**ge(notendorid 80 00
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, &c., will cer« I SouthwesternRRstock 102*108)4 I
tainly yield to the great alterativo effects of I Georgia Railroad stock. t3 S *s I
Veqetise. I Central Railroad stock....... 734,74 |
Erysipelas l Augusta end Savannah railroad stock... X09 |
Vegethte has never failed to euro tho most
inveterate case of Erysipelas.
VEGETINE
-WILL CURB-
SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humor.
Vegetete will eradicate from the system et*.
ery taint of Scrofula and Scrofulous Humor. It
has permanently cured thousands in Boston and
vicinity who had been long and painful sufferers.
Cancer, Cancerous Humor.
The marvellous effect of Yegetixe In caso ot
Cancer and Cancerous Humor challenges the
most profound attention of the medical faculty,
many of whom aro prescribing Vnasnnw to.
their patients.
Canker.
Yeoetixe has never failed to cure the most
Inflexible case of Canker.
Mercurial Diseases.
The Yegetixe meets with wonderful success
In the cure of this class of diseases.
Pain in the Bones.
In this complaint tho Veoettst: Is the great
remedy, as it removes from the system the pro
ducing cause.
COLLINS & WINN,
‘Manufacturers of-
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Address Branch Office, 28 Wall itrcot, Atlanta
novlSdlaw vlj
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*70, 72 & 74 SECOND STREET.
Macon.
GreorgLa
Salt Rheum.
S. H. Ycnablo vs. A. R. Everett. Applica
tion for injunction, from Fulton.
JACKSON, J-
Equity will not interfere by injunction
with an exemption of personality at the in
stance of a judgment creditor who has alien
ODly on tho reversion thereof.
Judgment affirmed.
people woro murdered and whipped on
account ot their political opinions, and
were forced to vote the Democratio tick
et. Even hia own relative) were cot al
lowed to oast their votes for him. It
it had been otherwise ths Sepublicans
would have had a majority in his parish
of nine hundred. Witnees testified at
great length to outrages committed by
tho whites, and referred to the killing of
Weber and another Bepnblioan, who re
turned to the parish after tho election.
With regard to the alleged tampering of
Kellogg with Spofford’s witnesses, he
said he know Delacey did not go to Kel
logg’s room too sight he reached Wash
ington, and ha didn’t believe Spofford’s
witnesses went there- Witness himself
never received monoy or any other in
ducements to vote for Kellogg.
When close examined by Senator
Hill, witness admitted that ho had been
charged with murdering respectable citi
zens in We3t Felielana parish, but tho
Senator could not Ret him lo admit that
this charge of murder and his readimas
to fight caused people to clas3 him as a
bad man, and not to desire his return.
Witness insisted that the objection to
him was on account of politics. Several
otner witnesses were examined, among
them Aristides DeJoie, who dented re
ceiving money to vote for Kellogg. Jeff
Stokes,porter in the Packard Legislature,
who testified to the presence cf Thomas
of Brosier a'arish, on the day of Kellogg’s
election, and General Thomas C. Ander
son, who denied the troth of the state
ments concerning him made by Bernard
Williams^
When a man of family finds himself at.
tacked by a violent cold, it it his duty to re
lieve the anxiety of hia wife and children
and seek a remedy immediately. Dr. Ball’s
Cough Syrup costs only 25 cente a bottle,
and few doses will give inet ant relief.
Decisions of tbe Supreme Conrt
Delivered Mot. 18,1S79.
[Abridged from the official report ol N. B Hai
ti >. ot the Mason bar.J
Moore va. Frost, at ah Bole from Troup.
WARNER, 0. J.
Moore obtained Judgment against Allon
on December 11,1878. Five days after Al
len deeded land to Frost to aecrne a debt,
taking bond for titles. Frost enedbis debt
to judgment, mado a deed, levied on and
sold the land flhd brought the money iDto
conrt- In the meantime Allen had taken a
homestead on the land- On a money role:
Held that Frost’s judgment waa entitled
to the money. Tha homestead swept off
Moore’s judgment but not Frost’s
Judgment affirmed.
Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Company
vs. The State. Illegality from Fat
ten.
WARNER. C. J.
L The salo of the road under a decree of
the Oireuit Court of aha United States, did not
diveet ths lien of the State for her taxes doe
on the property, although the tax fi. fas. had
cot been levied.
2 Whether, coder tha amendment to tho
charter this road waa a de jure, new railroad
company, if not, it waa at least a de facto
new railroad company operating and running
its road in this State, and its property waa
liable to taxation as the property of other
psreous in the Slate.
* Bleckley and Jackson ooncttrred.
Judgment affirmed.
Warner. aJ., di3not preside in the fol
lowing cates: _ - ,
Newman v«. The State. Misdemeanor from
Muscogee.
BLEOKLEr, J.
An indictment founded upon a statute
which declarea that no “person shall permit
any person or persons in his employ t o sell
or furnish to any minor, spirituona or intox
icating, or malt Square of any kind, without
gist oD'.aining written authority from the
parent or guardian of such minor,’’ is not
fuffioient in the matter of alleging want of
authority, where it negatives authority from
tbe mother only, and does not aver that the
mother waa the sole parent, or that the fa-
waa no guardian: IS da. 483.480- It
•honld be quashed on general Uemprrer,
lodgment reversed.
Molaonvs. Dickson. Trespass, from Cow-
eta.
JACKSON, J.
1. Jurors who woo’d bo incompetent, if
related to (he parties, aro equally, incompe
tent when related to tho counsel whose con
ditional fees entitle them, by contract, to part
of the recovery.
2. A tort may bs setoff against a tort nn-
dor our code; therefore to an action cr tres
pass quaro datum fregit a tort in the con
version of personal property may bs set off.
8. To an action for a tort, equity will eot
off claims ex ontraotu, whero tho plaintiff
iu the action is insolvent and nnable to re
spond. and the defendant’s claim ex-con-
tractn will otherwise be hazarded; and under
our code, such eqaity may be asserted and
aet off in a plea embodying substantially tbe
allegations necessary in a bill in eqaity.
4. If one claiming to be a landlord enter
npon his alleged tenant by valid legal pro
cess regularly sued ont, issned and executed,
the defendant in the procsss cannot main
tain trespass qnare cianram fregit. His
remedy Is by an action on tho osea for ening
ont the process maliciously and withont
probable oanse.
Judgment reversed.
Pimples and Humors on the j
Face.
Season should teach ns that a blotchy, rough
»r pimpled skin depends entirely upon an inter
nal cause, and no outward application can ever
cure the defect. Veoeiise is tho great blood !
purifier. 1
Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores
Aro caused by an impure Btato of the blood.
Cleanse the blood thoroughly with VjegetiKE,
and these complaints will disappear.
Catarrh.
For this complaint tho only substantial benefit
can be obtained through tho blood. Vegetine
u tho great blood purilier.
Constipation.
Vegetine does not act as a cathartic to de-
WHtete the bowels, but cleanses all tho organs,
enabling each to perform tho functions devolv
ing upon them. -
Piles.
Vegetike has restored thousands to health
who have been long and painful sufferers.
Macon Wholesale Market.
CORRECTED daily by
JAQUES & JOHNSON.
"WHOLESALE GROCERS.
BACON—Clear rib sldci r
Shouldere. a
Bulk clear rib eidei,
Pork Stripe
Bulk shoulders.,...,
Rallies
Choice 80 hum.
BAGGING—Dixieljf lb«_.ZT_
Globe lb 10V
Union Star 1 ji lbs 10I?
LARD—nibble..,
Leaf, in tube svemi
Leaf, in buokets., ...„. loaiux
GRAIN- ^ *
Cobs, white, by car load
. mixed, by car Ioad. 1 ..„„,„.
Oats, feed.,.,.,™.,......,,
Rust proof seed
BALT—Virginia.
Liverpool
MEAL....
ill ed
rite..
6-Xa7
none
6
none
W)4@ll
160
1 20@1 25
80
Dyspepsia.
Y, egetixk is taken regularly, according to
directions, a certain and speedy cure will follow
Faintness at the Stomach.
Vegetixe is not a stimulating bitters which
creates a fictitious appetite, but n gentle tonic,
which assists nature to restore the stomach to a
healthy action.
Female Weakness.
Vegetixe acts directly upon tho caas^u
these complaints. It invigorates and strength-
,ho 8ocreUve
General Debility.
In thi3 complaint the good effects of the Vege-
tine are realized immediately after commencing
to take it i aa debility denotes deficiency of the
blood’ and Aeoetise aots directly upon the
Vege tine is Sold by all Druggists. ■
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H . K. STEVENS, Bobton, Mass.
... 4 50
... 7 SO@8 00
.... 7 £0
— 7 00@7
6 50@8 75
— 0 50
... 1S)4
FLOUR—Fancy per bbt^.„„
Choice
Extra family, per bbl„„
Family, per bbl...„
Extra per bbl
UOFFEE—Common
Fair ,—
Good. 16
Primo.... 17
Java 25382
OAFS—Perib tk.8
MOLASSES—ChoioeUaba.lihds S3
Choice Cuba. bbls..... ss®37
Sugarhouee, hhdt 28@24
Bugarhouse. bbls. 25
Choice Now Orleans none
8 UGAR—Golden C 8)4
Brown ft
0. cobee
Extra 0. White-
Standard A ,H,I
Granulated
Powdered and oreshed...
CRACKERS—Soda .,
Oream
Ginger
Strawotr.-y.........
Fancy „... 16
CANDLES—Star..„..^ 1S@14
MATCHES—R W, m paper. 2 70
in wood 2 75
NAILS—Basis 10a 4 CO
STARCH
SHOT— Drop
Ruck........
BALL POTASH—Bahbett's.......
Royal
Sterling.......
PEPPER
8PI0B
GINGER
NUTMEGS.,
CLOVES
CIGARS—PerH.,
IN STOCK,
AND FOR SALT! LOW^
I Carriages, Phsetons, Cabriolettesi Rock-
awavs, Ladies and Pony PhsBtonsi
Top and No-top Piano Box
and Goal Box Buggies.
Webster Wagons,
Wilburn Wagons,
Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Cabs, etc, etcIcuRATiNE.
1,000 CASES AND KEGS SODA.
200 BARRELS BLUE STONE.
200 BARRELS EPSOM SALTS
2,000 CASES POTASH,
1,000 BOXES STARCH,
200 IBAGS PEPPER,
110,000 LBS LORILLABD SNUFF
6,000 LBS RAILROAD SNUFF,
1,000 GROSS MATCHES.
I 300,000 CIGARS,
200 GROSS FLASKS,
25 TONS JEWKTJ? 8 LEAD.
160 TONS 8T. LOUIS LEAD.
100 BARRELS LINSEED OIL.
Above, and all goedttn cur lino.we bcnxbtbo-
faro they advanced and will sell them at levs
thsnNowYork price*.
ffUUTi RANKIN & LAMAR.
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^NATURES OWN
REMEDY
_ U' -
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FORTHE
1 BL00D,UVER&K1 D NEYST
Call and be Convinced.
For Blood IH«e««»s.
CURATiNE,
For Lircr Complaints.
For Kidney Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Bhoum&tum.
CURATiNE,
A medicinal com
pound of known T*ln*—
combining in one prep
aration tho curative*
powers for the ©Vila
which produce all dis
eases of tho Jtfoocf, tho
IArrr, the KMurm*
Harmless in action ami
thorough in Its effect.
It is unexcelled tor Um»
cure of all JBfoocf Mm-
camc* auch as Nrro/-
tila, Ttnnorn, Boilm 9
Tottrv,Salt iihru i»*.
Khcumatinni, Mer
curial iViinonfitff,
also roiifiUjMiUoia,
I>y*]>epBla, Mnttl-
gent ion. Sour stom
ach, lietention of
Vrinv, etc•
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THEEEOWH CHEKCALOB
BALTIMORE, Md.
Wiimtogios—Cotton firm: middline 11V11 ” ‘ 1 ——9
TOBACCO—Common".’.*™.'.'
Medium
Lucy Hinton
icy Hi
Fine.. _
Shell Boud„
CHBBSB„.™™.„
SICE (new crop)
POTATOES
ONIONS
JW LOCKETT.
JOSEPH BOND
LOCKETT & BOND,
GENBRAL BROKERS.
Sticks, B«ds, Cittti Futures sad Pipers
of all kinds bought and sold on commlsiion. Of
fice No 87 Cherry street in rear of Hunt, Rankin
A Lamar’s retail drug store. novlStf
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Novejcbxb 28, 1879,—Evxaxxs.
The market to-day was quiet at 11 cents for
middling.
Received by rail today 143
by wagon 223— 356
Shipped 675
Sold .....— 3S»
’STATEMENT:*
Stock! on hand September 1,1878..
Eeoeived to-day
previously —
Shipped to-day..
Stock on hand this evening-
... 239
.. SS6
,,32377'—32833
S191S
„ 675
25433—29163
Received same day last year..
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
Cotton.
LlTasyoox—Noon—cotton active and firmer:
middling uplands 6%, middling Orleam 0%.
Sales J5202 bales, ol which 2000 were taken by
speculators apd for export; receipts 2S500-all
American-
Future, opened 1-16 better
Uplands low middling ciatue November deliv
ery 6 £7 32a613-16, November and December 6
613-15, January and February do. Febroarv aad
March 627-S2a6 13-16S3 29-32, March and April
6 29-S2a5yi. April and May 615 -16, Mar and June
S S1-S2.6. June and July7.
130 p m—Upland* low middling clause March
and April delivery 6 29-32.
4S0pm—Sale, of American 12007. Uplands low
middling clause November delivery 613-16, Feb
ruary and March 6J£u* 27-32. March and April
6JJ, June and Jnly 71-32.
5 p m—Futures weaker with free sellers at
last quotations; upland* low middling clauie
November delivery 613-16, December and Jana-
^HjW TOXX—Cotton firm; rates £59. mid-
diing upland* 12 7-16. middling Orleam 12 9-1A
Futuraa opened steady; November'12.44, De
cember 12 43. January 12.57, February 12.63,
March 12.89. April 12.06.
Ootton—Met receipt* ^tl: grou 127C9.
Futures closed weak; sales 125,COO; November
delivery 1221—32, December 1232. January 2245.
February 12.61. March 12.77—78. April 12 92-93,
May IS 07-09. June 13.29-23, July IS 27—30.
tletton closed eel?: rates 519 middling up
land* 12 7-1*. middling O-learn 119-16.
Consolidated net receipts 33349; exports to
Great Britain U0SJ, Prance 2935. Continent 5195,
GAhTMWur—Cottas steady: middling 11}^. low
middling 11>S good ordinary 10J£- net receipts
4; 54; gross : sales 4620. stock 84990.
Nouolk—Cotton Arm, middling 11% net
receipts 4535, sales 595, stock 58847.
BiiilMoa*—Cotton Arm; middling 1254 low
middling UK> good ordinary UJY- net receiou
66, cross 622. rah* 290, to spunen ill, stoe*
m*.
Wimdioios—Cotton firm: middling lljfj
low middling llH.good ordinary 1154; net receipts
(31. gross ——, sales 275, stock 13544;
PniiADBipniA—Cotton firm; middling 12)4;
low middling 12)4. good ordinary 1134, not re
ceipts 2SC: gross 2541, sales 800, spinners 587.
stock 12073.
Savaxsah—Cotton firm: middling 11)4, low
middling ll)f, good ordinary ll, net receipts
4227; gross 4255; sales 41C0; stock 96010.
Nbtv OBiaArre—Cotton strong: middling 1154,
low middling 1154. good ordinary 11%, net receipts
9512, gross 10SS7. sales 16500, Stock £31593.
Mobile—Cotton steady; middling 1154, low
middling 1154, good ordinary 11%. net receipts
3626. gross —, sales 3000, stock 34953.
MEHPHI3 — Cotton firm, middling 11%, rem .
ceipts 52(3, shipments 2148, sales 63CO, stock I
81041.
AnousiA—Cotton firm; middling 11)4: low 1 t, „ , „ , ,
middling ii)4, good ordinary 10K: receipts 1077. £verv Smoker Has an Interest
shipments-.sales 1133. - I the PrOfitS,
$100, $100, $100.
CBABLESioY—Cottoa strong: middling 12. low
middling 11%. good ordinary 11% net receipts
3301 .gross—.sales 1500:stock 69669
in
One hundred
FINANCIAL
Loiuoar—Neon—Consols 9311-18. Erie29
Pabis—3 per cent Rentes 81 francs and 57 cen
times.
NavrToax—Stocks opened strong; money 6a7;
long 4 80)4; sbert 4 83. Stato bond* dull; Gov-
M Money 7a4^eichango e 4 7954: government securi 1 1 Christmas gift by the Parlor
ties strong; newsner oonts 102)4,4)4per oents I
stocks’<Sosed 1 8tr™g: 1 New*qrk , oeMrai 13454, 1 Cigar Store on December 24,
u-a QQ3A T*tlra RVai-N TllitiAia rfemfunl AOt/. I .
Jill persons purchasing 25
cents worth of Cigars will be
the
Ourlmpo od Cigars aro tbe finest,
HS BELLE GBEOLEI
Cannot be beat. j
Five Cent Cigar
Is unsurpassed.
do prefi _
Union Telegraph Company 107%.
Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 110,171,726; cur- I
rency 7,416,162. 1
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PRODUCE
Baitwobx—Flour inactive: Howard Street
and 'Western superfine 4 75^5 10: extra 5 75256 £5; I .« . ,
family 67607 25: City Mills superfine 5 00@5 50; COme participants in
extra 6 75®6 60; Rio brands 7 25; Patapsco family I
8 00. Wheat—Southern steady; Western wheat I
lower: tout hern red 140al 45; amber 1’60*160; I abOVC-
No 1 Maryland 161*163: No 2 Western win- 1
ter red spot ana November 146)4, December 147,
Southern corn steady: Western dull, white 52a58,
yellow 5Sa54. Oats firm and steady, southern
*6*47; Western white 46a47; do mixed 44045;
Pennsylvania 46347. Hay steady and unchanged,
prime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 15016.
Provisions quiet: Pork 12 00. hulk meats, loose
snoulders clear rib 654: do packod *54*6. and
7. Bacon—shooldois 3%. clear rib S%. Ham*
lOall. Lard, refined in tierces 754- Butter firm;
prime to choice Western packed 13016. Coffee
quiet; rio ip cargoes 14017)4. Whisky 112.
Freights unchanged*
(arm mo—Horn nominally unchanged; double
extra Western spring 5 7Sa7 00; Minnesota s 25a
600; winter wheat 550*675,extra 600*5 50 super
fine 4 21*5 eo. Wheat quiet but Atm; No 2 red
winter 12ial£S: NoJ Chicago tprisgl 19)4cash.
11234*1 19)4 December. 121)4 January: No 3
s do 116>* Corn quiet and steady at 89)4*39)4
December. Oatafiiraerat S3)4caih. Porkietiva
arm and higher at 10 50*1100 cash. Lard in
good demand and tending upward 6 80*6 to
evs it. Bulk meats steady: shoulders 3 95. short
rib 5 f5, -hort clear 5 80. Whisky steady at 110.
NSW Your — Southern Hour quiet: common
to lair extra 6 03*6 30, good to choice efOWBM
WheatIKcsIc lower and u moderate demand
for export and speculation; ungraded winter 133
al 45. Com spot better, futures lower: ungraded
6la£6. Oats shade stronger and active: No 3 *5)4.
Coffee quiet and itoady; rio incargoe* 14al7)4,do
in )nb lots 14*19)4. Sugar dull and nominal, ■
fair te good refining quoted at 8J4**)4 prime 9%,
rennea dull ana easier; standard A 10%, grannla- j
ted and powdered 10>4alO5i crushed lo)' —
Molasses dttll; New Orleans 40atS. Bice ( ,
moderate; Carolina 654*754. Wool in fairly
activ- demand and very firm; domestic fleece 49
■ft polled IA unwashed 14*86, Texas I7s35.
Fork stranger and in moderate demana;meu I
spot quoted 1139)4. Middle* dull; long clear |
6%, short clear 6% long and short clear 954.
Lard, higher, moderately active and closed steady
prime sveam -not 7 35 cash. Whisky nominal at
115*1 IT. Freights firm. (
jet>ci*vrou»—rmtu dull: extra4 23*450; family
5 5035 75: No 16 2S©6 50: choice 715@7 50. Wheat
fim;red and amber 113%. Cora steady, white 42,
mixed 45. Oats quiet: white 37, mixed 36. Pork |
nominal. Lard snong-.choioe leaf m tierces 7)4
aS, do in kegs 8)4- Balk meats strong, ■bealders
4, clear ribs tJ4‘*. clear sides 6)4*554. Bacon
nominal. Sugar-oured hams 10%. Whisky steady
at 109.
OrscixyATI—Flour active; famfly. 6 003690
Wheat firm at 128*135. Corn flna at 43)4. Oau
firm; No 2 mixed 34*35. Park Him at 12 00. Lard
strong: current make 6 90*7 00. Bulk meats
doll and nnchasged. Bacon dull and nominal.
Green meat* hignen shoulders 3)4. clear ribs
and clear sides 550*5 60. Whisky active and | f Funerals at
dollars
United States Currency to be
given away as a grand
Cromeline & Co.»
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE.
•3-Orders by mail attended to os usual.fES
novl5tf
I have now on hand the finest stock of
COFFINS AHB CASKETS!
ever brought to Macon, including the eele-
brated 1
CRYSTAL or GLASS
For which I am SOLE AGENT in Macon.
Iam also prepared to furnish
Hearse and Carriages,
for Funerals at very reduced prices. Personal
______ attention given to all orders.
5 65?treble eitra’5 75*5 95. tamily 6 00*6 06, choiee 1 . . -
610*6 60. Wheat opened higher bn; closed off; A 7*Fn1Tr TW OOQ
No 2 red faU 127)4 raatolSIW 3(^4 December, ‘“‘ l
Si: Louis--Flour easier; double extra 5 50*
NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE.
novtS ttawlm Macon.'G a
l CP- —_ —— — —_
3)?4«J4 December. Oats dull at 32)4 cash.
kystradyllO. Fork higher at 1100 cash. Lard
easier at 6)4* Balk meats dull; loose shoulders
3 70*375, dear ribs 5 50*9 60, clear aide* 5 75;
Bacon unchanged; shoulders 4%. clear nb 7)4,
dear sides 7)4»)4-
' NSW Oatxixs—Flour strong: superfine 459*
475.doable extra 5 25*550. treble'extra 6 25*
6 50, high grades 6 50*712. Corn steady; white
67. Oats firm at 45. Fork weak at 1175. Lard
steady at 754, Bulkmsat* firm: shoulders loose | MERCHANT TAILOR.
flU
New crop New Orleans Sugar.
New Crop Georgia Cane Syrup.
Lenoir* new Leaf LanL
Just rooeiTed an d for sale by
aorta JONES AUOOK.
Whisky
Coffin SmuBtoiacMa 1
Jos. Soemonelii,
l ^o2BrownHon»^M»canil«a IaC!
We handle more goods in our line than any other hoasn
| in the States of Georgia, Florida or Alabama, Oar facili-
| ties are suoh that we defy competition. We will treat you
| right,
COLLINS 4fc WINN,
NAC02T. OA.
A S. H ^ N , CE , TO MANS MONET by our
careful plan of Bpeculaiinz in Wall street.
A amount from $10 to $503 either in a put or
j very frequently give* back 6 to 10 times
money in profits. Ton can no*
oa. e than the amount you invest. ^
Stooks of all kinds bought android threnrh
New York stock exchange in any number of
shareson S per cent margin. SeadToronr circa*
1 explaining howto speculate.
PECK A HARRIS. Bankers and Brokers,
19 Bread ktieel. New York:
toplS dtu tb sat w3m
M1S2
x3T 11.0 0 f>
>TOIt>:
jrdera brought on by indiVretion^SIi^i^l^
_ Of
White Bob
ma
Gem Gleaner. of Anthems for church
Popular Music Books.
Temperance Jewels. iSSEi
kjfwfy rer d^) tj ’ 40 ctI -
qq Th»; sweetest Bsbbsth
rmA 1 Df^ 11001 S0C ^ CTer
made. SO e g.
Supei
of Anthemi for church
mm rn service, th
Prodigal Son,
ded to muticl sccietica. 75.
American Glee Book , ,J:
One of the very beat Cley and
Chore, boik,. it ;u.
Emerson s Vocal Method.
Forvoicetrainicg. Oceof tho
best. 5150.
Dr, of Alcantara. oZ <iS££
and easy to give. 3150,
Bpeeimensof theso orany other books,n vet
)iece ot Sheet Music mailed anvwhere
or the retail prices.
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