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By Olisby, Jones & Reese,
MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 5, 1879.—PRICE FITE CENTS,
Number 9.884
editorial cokrespoxdesce
WiMnaros, December 2d, 1878.
AS rxrJLZDOSAELE CZIEJIOy
for which my apologies are Hereby tendered
appeared in zny yeeterday'e (not received) let
ter. Hadn’t a word about the Senate. It is il
oust a banging crime, to be anre, bat never
11 committed it. Woll, then, to com
> with Wbe eler, who occupied tbo chair
for Use first time air.ee Hay. I don’t know
anything of public interest to eey about him
except that a ooloaaal floral pyramid graced
hie deck, evidently the handiwork of eomo
damo or darned who remembers his lonoly
rendition as a widower. Other favored
in this iino were the magnificent
lo—another widower—Logan, Thur-
, Eaton, Davis, Ooke. Kirkwood, Wbyto
and one or two others. Old man Kirkwood,
who is a granger all over, including bis boots
and bay seed tn his hair, looked as pleased as
tf be bad cap.ured a big purse at a fair and
■talked arenod bis bcnqast panting at inter
vals and positions to fondly eye it. If there
it« Mr*. K. I should advi-o her to come on
here at once, for U is very ovident that her
“oU man” la susceptible. Capricomos Conk-
Bag appeared np to hie eyes in work but
graciootly showed the few who approached
his desk to shake bis band and inquire after
hi* health. He his evidently been really ill.
aatba appearance plain’y Indicates, but how
much of it is dne to malaria and bow much to
the remembrance of the bibulous Sprague's
WxXgun, I don’t know. Ho doesn’t seem
quite so topiofUcal as usual but still shows
symptoms of smelling something not very
fragrant in bis immediate neighborhood I
hardly think after the shot gnn lesion at
Carre,nictu that be will continue to be tbo
magnificent snob be was b.fore. Tbo ven-
anblo Hamlin wore the samo spike-tail in
which be was sworn into office aa Yxco Presi
dent with Lincoln and looked sourer and more
■ d—d the Democrat*'’ than ever. Of course
be »ull acorn* an overcoat as superlatively
effeminate, th'.ugh ulsters were trumps out
doors with everybody else. & rough and
tough oil party is the venerable
and aa honest a hater of Southern whito
folks aa yon can find anywhere. Matt Car
penter looked even mere like a Bowery bay
■han usual with a cigar in his mouth, his
-inwch bat crashed down over his oyas and a
general air of having mado a night of it.
Jud«e Thurman looked calm and eereno—
bluff and hearty—and took snuff and wared
that famous bandanna as usual. He doesn’t
show a trace of having been eat down upon
In October. Bayard. looking decidedly hand
somer thin ever,and with a healthful bronze
on his noblofsoe that told of recent sea
travel, was the rco'.pient of many|congratula-
Edmonds seemed to mo grimmer
than «vor and as It actually longing for an
opportunity to get at tbo Democrats and the
Booth Many well-known faces were miss
ing, among them Lamar and Hill. Gordon
was present, erect and soldierly looking and
genial as ever, with a frank cordial greeting
and smile for all By the way, I had nearly
forgotten John Logan, who looked blacker
and mare brutal than usual, and was mucb
lets precise in bis aim at the spittoon—when
betook rny—than last session, and evidently
was tally yearning to get at and -smash the
s.|ii«h language with bis usual vigor,
brace, as ntual. was tbo most faultlosaly
dreraed man in the lot and behaved with the
most finltlen propriety. His wifo was in
the ladies gallery and was stared at nnmor-
cifoily—far beyond tbo point of good breed
ing, aa it seemed- to me. The starers wero
however, evidently fresh Northern people
doiog Washington for tho first timo. Blaiuo
was conspicuously abeont. He la one of tho
•■stare,” and everybody on such occasions
wants toaee him. In consequenco of his
abtooce the proceedings wero preternatur
al!* dull, and Allison’s announcement of
Chandler’s death was allowed to stand as a
reason end occasion for adjournment. I am
sere if Biaino bad been present things would
not have been allowed to pats off so monoto-
nously.
THE LOCK AHEAD,
in regard to the length of tho session and
aonree and character of- legislation, shows
wide difference* of opinion. It will be the
policy and (ffort of the Democrats, if they
do artist is so plainly indicated to thorn, to
have a abort one full of business and voiy
scant aa to chin music.. That is their policy,
so tbst I don’t see how anyb«y can Otapnte-
it. Transact all neocesarr business and theu
K bome to the stamp and their constitnente.
at year will bo about tbo most important
one in the history of the party it has ever
known and it can’t stand on; mistakes or
foohsbsesa. If tho Democrats allow them-
selvos to be entrapped into a repeti
tion of past mistakes, then good byo
Democracy at the poll* in Novombcr. We
will hardly have another chance. Tho
know this and their aim
will be for a long session and a constant
bedevilment and irritation of our poople into
inatoad of working. Tboy will hin
der bueicees as much as possible and then
when the time has been wasted roll their
eves, throw up tbeir hands and charge it all
*n the majority. If they can havo their way
tho nris’Tin will run into July. If tho Demo
crats show their sense, early Juno will see
an adjournment. If tboro woro not quito so
many statesmen on ono side for whom tho
wand of their own voices and the appear-
0 f their names in tho Bccord and news
papers generally has such fascination I
■braid not doubt tho Juno programme’s bo
le* easily carried oat. But I do think of it
and doubt if tho newspapers at homo will
keep op the refrain of a basinets and there
fore a short session it would certainly help
and I modestly suggest it. With this policy
carried out ana a candidate who is wormy to
leed a great party, the prospect doss not
aetm so bine as it did after the October
sbowerfbath*. F. 8. This, of conies, means
that Gramcrey Park is ruled out. I hardly
»h nV mo party can carry that load again.
uiciLunnin.
Hr. Howard Williams, Uto of tho Dis
patch. to here representing tho Atlanta Con
stitution. I am sore this will bo good news
to tho readme of that paper.
llr. Randall, of tho Augusta Chronicle,
wilL X bear also resume his capital letters to
that paper when be returns from New Or-
leanswith Hr. Hill s committee and a trust,
may alto drop into eonetbing cfflsiaUy fat at
the other end of tho otpitol. To a man eo
enraptured with Washington life, I can
conceive of nothing snore satisfactory.
Another Goorgian journalist finds his
tines cast in pleasant places this session, and
l tmst will have all bis anticipations fully
realized Asta’.ly clerk of ths House, tit.
Eugene Spoor has a first class position,
which I trust ho will alwayBflnd pleasant.
He mado a capital editor, and I am persuad
ed will retire: equal credit upon himself in
hi* now role.
I do not hear much comment upon Dr.
Felton s Uto letter. Somehow it has scarce
ly found its way into olnor than Radical
journals in this and latitudes further North.
Of coarse the Dr. will hereafter have noth
ing more to do with Democratic caucuses or
party action. I havo not seen it, but from
what I bear, it must be a document not en
tirely noploleant to tho opposition. And
etraaeo-toaayrl have hoard uis aimo opin
ion expressed by many other Democrats.
Mr. butts, cf Americas, who was dork to
Gen. Oook’e committee last teuton, tells
me be is now in tho P. O. Department and
that Mr. Phillip Cook, Jr. will hereaftsr fill
the first named place. I trust both gentle
men will find the change eminently eatiafao-
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DAT -fiarAiDtusB.
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Saturday Night.
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The friends of persons who here been restored
from confirmed Consumption by the use of this
original preparation, and ths grateful parties
th n-elvet. hare by recommending it end ac
knowledging its wonderful efficacy, riven the
article a rat: popularity in New England. The
Cod Liver Oil is la «>■>« combination robbed of
(to unpleasant taste, and rendered drably effec
tive in being coupled with the Lime, which is
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prietor. Beaton. Sold by all dra-gists.
deeleodlw
—Ace-rding to a Republican paper prided
•at tfiucinnati, Mr. Hayes amuses himself of
aneTenicgby playing ‘pass in the corner’
with the yoneg ladies who tisit at the White
Home:
—Bath, the city of Betti Nish and Michael
Angelo Bantam, protests against street rcil-
roade as ‘uncalled for, injurious, and cal
culated to injure her.’ Tho population con
sists chiefly of superannuated persons.
Confession and Surrender.
Dxsyxb, Col., December 4.—A Los
Pinos special aays Chief Coloro w appear
ed before the commission on Monday aad
tc-etified that he tock part in the Thorn
burgh fight, corroborating the statement
that ho and Jack led the Indians in the
fight. '
He states the fight was an accident
The t;oep3 were trying to avoid the Htea
by taking a trail outside the regular road,
through Milk river canon, while the Utea
were doing the earns to avoid the eoldiers.
They were surprised when the commands
camo up and began the fight.
Oolorow awore positively that tho Mor
mons promised to assist the Indians in
any war with the United States troops.
He voluntarily surrendered himself as a
prisoner.
Sews Items.
Bdrui, N. Y. Dec. 4—The Board of
Directors of the National Base Ball
League Association met, and the cham
pionship pennant award w&3 made to the
Providence Club. An application of the
Cincinnati Club was reported favorably.
The membership of the Syracuse Stars
Club was declared forfeited by their fail
ure to play out the schedule list of games.
Tho cchedolo game between the Chicago
and Cincinnati Club3 for August I3tb,
was declared forfeited to the Chicago’s,
placing them third. N. B. Young was re
elected Secretary. The newly organized
Cincinnati Clab was admitted to member-
ship.
St. Louis, December 4.—The Homing
mill of J. Schreiner, at Manchester, was
burned yesterday. Thirty to forty thou
sand bushels of wheat and a considerable
quantity of flour wero destroyed. The
loes is fifty thousand and tho insurance
thirty thousand dollars.
Chicago, December 4.—Tho bicycle
race for sixty mileB was won last night
by Tenant—beating Bilard and the Har
rison brothers, each of whom had a
stretch of twenty mileB. Tenant’s best
mile was three minutes and twenty sec
onds.
Sc canton, Pa., December 4.—Yester
day the men, numbering 600, employed
in tbe shops of the Delaware, Laokawana
& "Western railroad in Scranton were no
tified of an advanoo of from fire to ten
per cent, in their wages without any re
quest on their part.
Foreign.
London, December 4.—A Buenos
Ayr pa dispatch, dated the 3d instant, says
intelligence has been reoeived here that
the allied Peruvian and Bolivians have
been completely defeated at Tarapuca,
Peru, by the Chilians, who have taken
possession of tho town. Tho Chilian
tquidron is blockading the port of Arioa.
A dispatch from Valparaiso to Boater’s
telegram company says Ta apaco has
been captured by the Chilians. Tho
losses are heavy on both sides.
Pardon or Wm. C. Gilman.
New Yoke, Docember 4.—Wm. C.
Gi'znon, sentenced in 1877 to live years
in tho State prison for perjury, and
whoso coso attraoted much attention at
the time, from hie social standing, and
tho confession mado by the prisoner, was
yesterday released from Sing SiDg, Gov
ernor Bobinson having commuted hie
sentence from five years to two yeare,
ono month «nd twenty days. A petition,
signed by wealthy and influential persona
of New York City, had been presented to
Uio Governor for Gltman’a pardon, vrhieh
ho declined to grant, and also a request
later of ex-Governor Horatio Seymour,
presumably in consequents of Gilman’s
addi tional weight of woo in the death of his
daughter and wife ho has now consented
to this special commutation. It is gener
ally euppoaed tto Governor was aotuated
to grant this commutation by reading
a notice of tho death of Mrs. Gilman, eo
suddenly did the document make its ap-
poaranco, and with the idea that he
should be enabled lo attend her fn-
neral.
Washington.
Washington, December 4.—In tho
Senate a number of private bills were in
troduced, also a bill by Mr. Morrill to
facilitate tho refunding of the national
debt.
On motion of Mr. Thurman tho Senate
resolved when it adjourns to-day, it will
ba to meet Monday.
Mr. Carpenter offered a resolution that
tho resumption of circulation of gold, sil
ver and greenbacks as lawful mousy, and
tho expectation that finances would not
be disturbed by Drocipitato legislation
had been followed by renewed Industry
asd general prosperity. That a euooeas-
ful conduct of business depends upon a
stable financial polioy, and that, there
fore, in the opinion of the Senate, any
legislation during the present Senate,
materially changing the existing system
of finance would bo inexpedient.
At 11.30, tho Senate went into Execu
tive session.
At 12.46 tbe doors were reopened and
Senate adjourned until Monday.
In the House among the bills and res
olutions introduced and referred was one
by Gil'.ett, of Iowa, declaring that Con-
erees Is opposed to any reductisn in the
volume of United States legal tender
notes, bnt on the contrary, in favor of
substituting Greenbacks for National
bint notes, and that it is in favor of free
and unrestricted coinage of the 412£
grain silver dollar.
Tho House then, at 12:30, want into
Committle of the Whole for the purpose
of distributing the President's mes
sage. „
Having distributed tho President s
message among the appropriate commit
tees, ’the House adjourned until Monday.
Tho bill introduced to-day by Morrill
to facilitate tho refunding of the Na
tional debt is a duplicate of the Treasury
Department bill introduced in the House
yesterday by Garfield.
night dispatches.
The JoMibeio Killing.
Atlanta, December 4.—George Mans
field was killed at Jonesboro last night
by J. M. Walker. They were opposing
candidates for intendant, and were elec
tioneering. It Is stated that Mansfield
knocked Waiker down and waa beating
him, when Walker drew his pistol and
shot his assailant in the heart, killing
him instantly.
Foreign.
Phtuppopolib, December 4.—Twenty
villages in Kirdsichali district cf the
Bhcdope Mountains, have risen in arms,
and five hundred of the insurgents hava
seized the local fend and made prisoners
of the gendarmes.
London, December 4—The Queen
yesterday telegraphed the Emperor of
Bnssia, congratulating him on his escape
from asBSBjinatioru
The Times’ Berlin correspendint is dis
cussing the recent attempt to a-snsinate
the Emperor.
Nitrg Items.
Washington,D. O., December 4.—The
Nicaragua bark Eiihauge, Captain Jen
son, hence for Louden on the second in
stant, with a cargo of 8,533 barrels of
ro3iu, parted her hauser and went ashore
in the river near Smithvilie. She will
probably hava to be lightened to get cff.
N*w Havxn, Conn., December 4.—A
man named Upton waaarreatedyesterday
in Absoti* r *r causing the death of his
infant. According to his wife’s story, be
came home drunk »few nights ago and
quarrelled with her, hurled a lighted
Ump at her which fell into the cradle and
Foreign.
St, Pjstsbsburo, December 4.—The
Czar arrived here safely at 2:45 o’clock
p. m.,and proceeded to Winter Palace
in an open sleigh. Great crowda of
troops lined the etrecte, cheering him en
thusiastically.
London, December 4.—Tho Berlin
correspondent of the limes explains that
the Czxr'a railway journeys are generally
made with two trains, ono for himself
and suite and tbo other for servants and
baggage. Hitherto it has been custom
ary to allow trains to act as a kind of
eclairenr. On the present journey this
order somehow became reversed and the
imperial train took the front position.
Unaware of this change, tho assatains
calculated on the Czar being in the lead
train and exploded their mine accord*
ingly.
Paris, December 4.—In the debate in
the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M.
Brosson said that the ministry was di
vided in its connsel, and that it had failed
to pargo the staff of its reactionary ele
ments, and had also failed to improve
the magistracy; he ocncluded “we have
a resolute majority and vaccillating mi
nority.”
M. Waddington, replying In behalf of
the government, Baid “ the Cabinet rep
resents various opinions, which find rep
resentatives in the Chambers, Without
ns, tho Chamber would not have returned
to Paris. Tho government would, ho
said, reoall magistrates to a sense of their
duty, and respeot to the (pnbho’ It will
not give full liberty to tho press, because
the government is opposed to the liberty
of oatrage. It will give liberty of asso
ciation when ail parties disarm.”
London, Deoember 4. — Messrs. Par
nell and Finnegan expect to start for New
York on the 17th instant. Parnell will
bs present at the trial of tbe prisoners at
Carrick-on-Shannon, whioh it is exp-oted
will terminate by tho 13th instant.
Valparaiso, November 14.—A tele
gram has been reoeived here whioh con
firms tho previous report of a disaster to
the Chilian forces near Coa, at tho
month of the river of tbe same name, on
the boundary between Peru and Bolivia.
After a stubborn fight 15,000 Chilians
sarenderod to the allies, with all their,
cannon and ammunition. The Chilian
commander was kiU'-^j Tim Bolivian
command afterwards occupied Conchas
Blancae.
Washington.
Washington, December ,4.—The Dem
ocratic Caucus Committee, consisting of K B §^^5§~^S°or£Sy 1
I 3 et fire to the clothing over the child. In
the endeavor to extinguish the flames her
own clothing caught fire and she will
probably die. The infant lived a few
hours only. Upton and wifo have been
married two years and have hitherto
lived happily.
Washington.
Washington, December 4.—The Com
missioner of Internal Bevenne reoeived
a telegram from Collector Clark, of At
lanta, to-day, stating that Deputy Collec
tor Wilson and party has seized a distil
lery with eleven men guarding it, five ef
whom were arrested and six driven away.
Mr. Clarke also reports that Deputy Col
lector Roberta has seized 8 large distille
ry in Bcckaale county, and destroyed
eight hundred gallcns of beer and remov
ed the still.
Synopsis Weather statement.
Office Chixv Signal Officzb,
Washington, Dec. 4,1879.
Indications—For the South Atlantic
States, rising,following by falling barom
eter, northeasterly winds, lower or near
ly stationary temperature, cloudy weath
er and local rains.
aUDhIGHT DIHTATOBBS
Senators Taurmsn, Why lo, Bailey, Vance,
Kernan, Saulsbnry, Lamar, Voorbees,
and Jones of Florida, held a long meeting
this afternoon, at which tho rolls of tbe
Sergeant-at-arms ami other officers of
the Senate were criticality examined,
with a view of ascertaining whether an
other canons action is advisablo in regard
to the distribution of Senate patronage.
News Items-
Memphis, Deoember 4.—At the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Mem
phis and Charleston Bailroad, held on
Tuesday at Huntsville, the road waa leas
ed for twenty years to the East Tennessee
and Virginia Boad, which road has been
controlling it.under a temporary arrange
ment. The lessees havo guaranteed the
payment of seven per cent, interest on
$4,225,000 dollars of tho bonds of the
road.
Bichhond, Va., Deo. 4.—Nothing
of importance was done in the Gsnoral
Assembly to-day. Tho resolution which
passed the Senate yesterday fixing to
morrow (Friday) for tho eleotion of State
officers, failed to reach the Hon3a to-day
before that body adjourned and conse
quently cannot bypassed in time to carry
out its provisions. Tho EeadjuBters
were.in caucns a short time to-night,
bnt, without making nominations, ad
journed until to-morrow night. The
Debtpayers held a brief conference and
after discussing tho situation concluded
to make no formal nominations, but cast
their votes for the present incumbents.
Iff LOCKETT,
JOSEPH BOND
LOCKETT & BOND,
GENERAL BROKERS.
Stocks, Bonds, CottonFu-
tnres and Papers
of all kinds bought and sold on commission. Ci
lice No 87 Cherry street in rear ot Hunt, Rankin
A Lamar’s retail drug store.
FOR. SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA G PER CENT BONDS
SOUTHWESTERN RAtLR-jAD STOCK.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OHIOB TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Dxckxbbb 4.187*,—Svnrara.
The market to-day opened active at 11% cents
for middling and 12 for good middling; closes
steady at 11% tor middling.
Reoeived by rail today „.... ISO
by wagon...-—. 274— 454
gr* S
STATEMENT:
2S0
STATEMENT:
Stock on hand September 1,1879..
Received to-day .
previously..
Shipped to-day-
previously..
454
-——34796-85254
35450
- 264
-.30965-30923
Stock on hand this evamn*—.
Received same day last year-
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC 3EP0BTS
Cotton.
Limpoos—Nera—votton active and firmer:
middling uplands 6% middling Orleans 6J4.
Sales 12900 bales, of which 2900 were token by
speculators and lor export: receipt* 9450—5850
American-
future* opened strong:
Uplands low middling clause December dehv-
15-16*6 29-32. December and January 615-36.
January and February 616-16*6 31-32*6, Februa
ry and Vwh 71-16*71 -3k March and April
71-16*7 3-*2, April and May 714*7 5-S2. Marian!
June 7 3*16*7 7-32, June and July 7 942*714-
139 p m—Middling uplands 615-16. middling
Orleans 71-16.low middling uplands 613-lSjrooa
ordinary 6% ordinary6%. Bile* 15000; spscu-
lation 2090. Uplands low middling danse Janua
ry and February delivery 6 31-32*7: March and
April 71-16, May and June 7 S-1C, June and July
7 7-32.
2 OOp m—Futures, low middling dense March
anl April delivery 7 3- 32*7%■
3 00 p m—Uplands low middling clause Fcbrn
*ry and March delivery 71-16, April and May
7 s-16, May and June 7% June and July 7k*7
Ml
The symptoms el Liver
Complaint are a bitter or
bad taste in tbe mouth,
pern lu the back, rides
or joints, often mil taken
for rheamatixm. sorr
stomach. Ion of appetite, bowela alternately
costive and iir. headache, loss ot memory With a
painful sensation of haring tolled to do some
thing which ought to have been done, debility,
lo w spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the skin
and eves, a dry cough often miitaken for con
sumption. Sometimes these symptoms attend
the disease, at others, very lew.
Pda in Side for Three Years,
East Pom. Gl. March 13,1879.
Dias Sirs: I have been down ten yeare with
liv.-r complaint: have lay year* at a time. I bare
hrdaievere pain in my aide for three yean,
with a dry oongh. This last loll my cough be*
came severe, and would congh up hall a gallon
per day. The best doctors in Atlanta and my
settlement slid it was the last stage of consump
tion. I was so weakened down by New Year’s
Day I had to taka my bed. I then sent and got
Simmons’ Liver Regulator. I commenced taking
it regularly, and now my cough is nearly gone,
the pain has leit my side and-I am able to sit up
nearly hall a day. fours, GMDODD,
Z Might Hava Been Bead.
[Extract cf a letter from M Y Bryant.)
Houston, Taxis, Feb 10.1879:
Gents: My health heretofore has been very
poor. About four manths ago I commenced tak
ing Simmons’ Liver Regulator, which relieved
me in a short time, and now I am able to say,
and thankfully too, that I am quite well—owing
to the use oiyonr Regulator. If I had not taken
regularly when I was taken sick at Marshall, I
might now have been dead. My faith in the
meiicine cannot be shaken, and I am a firm be
liever in the virtue and all-powerful curing
qualities of the Regulator, and I would like
everyone to know its efllcacy, Yours truly,
MT BRYANT.
Cored of Dyspepsia in Six Weeksi
POTTSTLYAHIA Cut, YA.Feb 18.1879.
Dear Sirs: I had the dyspepsia about three
years ago; It had ran on me for two or three
years, and I tried all of our doctors and every
kind of medicine I oould think of. and nothing
did me any good at all. I happened to get one
oi Simmons' almanacs, and saw the Regulator
highly recommended for Dyspepsia. I v
duoea to try it and after taking the me
about six weeks it mode a perfect cure. I have
recommended it to a great many persons, audit
has given general satisfaction.
J Vf LANDBAW.
It Cores Chills and Fever.
_ Boss. Kan. Nov 18.1879.
Biss: I have tried Simmons’ Liver Regulator
and pronounce it as represented, and can say
that any one that uses it cannot remain unwell.
It cured the chills and fever and fluxnponme.
Yours vory respectfully.
WTMUSTER,
Prevents Billions Attacks,
South Boston, Halifax Co. Ya.
Messrs J H Zhilin a Co,
Dear Sirs: I hare used your Regulator upon
mvself and stock witn great snccess. I have
had chills and fever for a number of years, which
has greatly affected mv nervous system. Am al
ways bilious. When I feel the attack coming on
a good dose of the Regulator will always relievo
me, Vtry truly yours,
DR G FEEEDBN6TEIN.
Purchasers should bo careful to see that they
get the genuine manufactured only by
JHZBILIN A CO,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Price XI, For sals by all druggists. sent*
480 pm—Sales of American 12300. Uplandslow
middling clause June and Jnly delivery 76-16.
6 00 p m—Futures closed firm.
New Yore—Cotton nominal; sales 780; mid
dling uplands 13. middling Orleans 13%
Futures oponodirregular; Decenibor is.00, Jan
uary 1316, February 13.40, March 13.C0, April
13.73. May 13.SS.
Cotton—Net receipts 716: gross 2552.
Futures closed wesk: sales 242,000; Docember
delivery 13.02—04, January 13J7—18. February
1S.SS-S7. K trch 13 57-68, April 1871-73, May
13 85-88, June 1401-04,
Cetton closed firm: sales 410: middling up
lands 18% middling Urieans 1397.
Consolidated net receipts 25675; exports to
Great Britain 2654, Franco ——. Continent 11780.
channel - _
firm: middling 115*. low. V
dinary ill<5: net receipts'
3237; gross : salos 2141, stock S2464.
Nortole—Cotton firm, middling 1214. net
receipts 8617, sales 927, stock 67S01,
Baltimore—Cotton firm; middling 12% low
middling 12% good ordinary 12‘. net receipts
—. gross 033. sales 260, to spinners 100, stock
7047.
Boston — Cotton firm; middling IS, low
middling 1J% good ordinary 12J4 net receipts
1497: gross —. sales —. stock 1890.
Wilmington—Cotton firm: middling 12H; low
middling 121-16. good ordinary 11% not receipts
750. gross ——. sales 450, stock 12U9.
Philadelphia—Cotton firm: middling IS;
lew middling 12% good ordinary 12% net re
ceipts 46: grots 1425. sales 1233, spinners 825,
sleek 7412.
Sawannah—Cotton firm: middling 12% low
middling 11% good ordinary 11% net receipts
4200, gross 4560; sales S2C0; stock 96091.
New Orleans—Cotton strong: middling 12,
low middling 11% good ordinary 11% net receipts
6987, gross 8081. sales *6000, Stock 241990.
Mobile—Cotton firm: middling 11% low
middling 11% good ordinary 11% net roceipts
1766. gross ■ , sales 6000. stock 43159.
Memphis — Cotton firm, middling 11% re
ceipts 3388, shipments 3160, sales 8609, stock
99030.
AudusiA—Cotton firm; middling 11%.low
middling 11% good ordinary lb receipts 1073.
'lipmonts —, sates 1165.
Charleston—Cotton stropg. middling 12 low
middling 12, good ordinary 11% net receipts
2011, gross -. sales 3000: stock 01649
FINANCIAL
London—Neon-Consols 9711-16. Erie40%
Paris—3 per cent Rentes 82 francs and 35
centimes.
N3W Yorx—Stocks opened strong;' money 6a0;
long 4 £0% short 4 83% 8tate bonds quiot; Gov
ernment securities quiet.
Money 6a7, exchange 4 81%; government secure •
ties strong; new 5 per oents 102% 4% per cents
105% 4 per cents 1 03%. State bonds nominal.
Stocks closed higher: New lork Central 128,
Erie SS% Lake Shore 103%; Illinois Central 99:
Pittsburg 106. Chicago ana Northwestern 83%
do preferred 103%: Rock Island 147% Western
Union Telegraph Company 107%
Sab«Treasuiy balances: Gold 107.016,410; cur
rency—.
PRODUCE
Baltimore — Flour steady: Howard Street
and Western superfine 4 75@6 50: extra 5 7308 25;
family 6 75@7 25: City Mills superfine 5 00® 5 50;
extra 5 75® 6 50: Rio brands 7 S5: Fatapsco family
8 00. Wheat—Southern steady; Western wheat
easier; southern red 1 SOal 4it; amber 150al 60:
No 1 Maryland nominal: No 2 Western win*
ter red spot and Detember 150% January 151%
Southern com steadj: Weitemfirm, white 58a60,
yellow 57a5S. Oats quiet and firm, southern
*6&47; Western white 4Sa47; do mixed 44@45:
shoulders 6, clear rib 7%; do packed 5% and
7%. Bacon—shonldeis 6%. clear rib 8%. Hams
10*11. Lard, refined in tierces 8. Butter firm;
prime to choice We3tem packed 15® 16. Coffee
weak: no in cargoes 14*17%. Whisky 113%.
Freights quiet.
Chicago—Flour firmer but not cuotably high
er. Wheat strong and bisher: No 2 red winter
127%: No 2 Chicago spring 125%al 25% cash.
No 3 do 111% rejected 96%. Comstroneand
higher at 40% cash. Oats strong and higher at
34 cash. Fork excited and higher at 12 5Cal3 50
cash. Lard excited and higher at 7 85 cash.
Balk meats strong and higher; shoulders 475,
thort rib G75,short clearCSS, Whisky steady
atlll.
NHW Yore — Southern flour firm; common
to fair extra 6 0.’a6 50, good to choice 6 40®7 87%,
Wheat %a% better but quiet, closing heavy and
lower; ungraded winter 140al £0. Cora %a%
better and fairly active tiade: ungraded 60*82%.
Oats a shade better and fairly active; No 3 49,
Coffee quiet and firm: rio in — *
obloti '
5. Bacon firmer, shoulders 4% clear nb 8%
clear sides 8% Sugar-cured hams new lOalL
Whisky firm at 106*115. Ooffee firm; Rio in car
goes, ordinary to prime 14*17% Sugar in good
demand: common to good common 6*6%, fair 1
fully fair 6%a7% prime to choice 7%a% yello
clarified 8% Molasses quiet; common 24*27
prime to choice 38*40. Rice firm: ordinary to
choice, Louisians 6%a7%
navaiTstores.
Wilmington—spirits turpentine steady at 38
Rosin firm at ISO for strained. Crude tur
pentine firm at 1 60 for hard; 2 60 for yellow
dip; Tar steady at 110.
KARINE NEWS
New York —Arrived —City of Yera Cruz,
State ot Georgia, Sunbeam, Bacilia.
Arrived out—'Westphalia, Prussian, Gla 011 *
Castle. Tweed. i
Hsmeward—Princess Alexandra, Fensacol
Macon wholesale Market.
BACON—Clear rib sides
Shoulders...,...,.,.
Bulk clear rib sides
Bulk shoulders
Bellies , .
Choice SC hams............
BAGGING—Dixie 1% lbs...,
Globe 1% lb
Union Star 1% lbs...
LARD—in bbls.„
Leaf, in tubs
Leaf, in buckets..,,
GRAIN-
CORN, white, by ear load..,..
mixed,by car load.,,.,,
Oats, feed.
Rust proof seed
HALT—Virginia. —
£6@60
90 ,
160
1 20@1 25
80
Liverpool,.
MEAL
ed ......
rits................™...................... 4 50
FLOUR—Fancy per bbi„, 7 50©8 00
Choice 7 50
Extra family, per bbl...7 00@7 25
Family, per bbi 6 60@6 75
Extra per bbl 6 60
UOFFBB—Common 13%
Fair 15
Good 16
Prime. 18
Java....,,... SS@S2
OAP8—Perlb 4% o 8
MOLASSES—Choice Uuba.bhds S3
Choice Cubs, bbls 35@S7
Bngsrhouse, hhds 23@2i
Sugarhouse, bbls 25
Choice New Orisons..,,.., none
8UGAR—Golden G 9%
Brown .j mu, .mi,„ 8
Standard A 11%
Granulated 11%
Powdered and crushed.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 12
CRACKERS—Soda’ 10
Cream,,,., 9*10
Ginger,. 10 11
Strawberry.
Fancy
CANDLES—Star.
15
1S®14
MATCHES—R W, in paper..,.,, 270
in wood 275
NAILS—Basis 10* - 4 00
STARCH 4%@6%
SHOT- Drop 1 85
Buck 2 10
BALL POTASH—Babbett’s [S 75
Koyal
Sterling
PEPPER
8PI0B.
GINGER
NUTHBSiL
CLOVES _
CIGARS—ForM
CHBROOT8
SNUFF—Lorillard’s. jar..,.,.
Lorillard’s.foil
TOBACCO—Common
Medium...,.,
Luoy Hinton......
Fine 75 al SO
Shell Road..^_. to
CHBBSE,., Mm ..., MMMMHMM ,„ (MMM 15%®16
RICE (new crop) 7%@8
POTATOES 3 00*325
ONIONS 4 75
Bbmaeks—Meats and lard havo advanced
again to-day.
$500 Reward.
* TEK.E wo are again, armed and equipped aa
. JL tho law directs, with a formula for mak
ing a Fertilizer as good as the best sold in Geor
gia. nnd wo havo hundreds oi Georgia farmers
back us in saying
Blacl’s
when made right, is equal to Commercial Fertil-
izeraand tho wholo cost oi ingredients to make
ton of BLACK’S FERTILIZER is
Less Than Five Dollars.
and to make ten tons will cost less than FOUR
DOLLARS FEE TON.
We give below a few oi tho many names who
have certified to the merits oi BLACK'S FER
TILIZER. viz:
Thos E Brown, Sandersville, Georgia
Leonard Sketoe, Griswoldville, Ga
JEM LeSueur, Milner, Ga
Rev L G Evans, Bibb county, Ga
8 W Hatcher, Knoxville, Ga
T J Massey, Mars hall villo, G a
Uriah King, Linton. Ga
W R Stanley, Linton. Ga
Dr P S Bower, Thomaaville, Ga
WI Eenlrce, Carrs Station, Ga
B1- Peacock, Buena Vista, Ga
Dr S M Anderson, Cornucopia, Jones county,
Georgia
Eli Frazier, Gordon, Ga
J S Waldrep, Gladeville, Ga
D F Holloway do^ *
County and farm rigHs for sale.
Headquarters at tho office of tho Telegraph
and Messenger, Macon, Georgia.
decSdlwAwtf ASHLEY &SPEIE
R. W. CUBBEDGE.
BH3HRE
—AND—
BEAL ESTATE AGENT.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUBHT AND SOLD
STRICTIY ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention given to the purchase,
il Estate,
ale and renting of Real J
MULBERRY STREET
House
opposite Lanier
mail ly
A.
CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY by our
careful plan of speculating in Wallstreet.
amount from 310 to 8500 either in a put or
very frequently gives back 5 to 10 times
money in profits. Yon cannot lose any
ethan the amount you invest.
Stoczs of all kinds bought and sold through
New York stock exchange in any number of
shares on 3 per cent margin. Send lor our circu-
explaining how to speculate.
PUCKA HARRIS. Bankers and Brokers,
19 Broadstreet, Now York.
sepIS dtn tb sat w3m
do in j
Sugar di
cargoes 14%al7%,
dull and nominal.
lots 14%al9%.
od refining qu
refined quiet and steady: standard AIR I _
ted and powdered 10%al0% crushed 10%»10%.
Molasses quiet: New Orleans 4Sa48. Rice demand
fair; Carolina 6%a7%. Rosin quiet and steady at
165. Turpentine quiet and firm at 41. Wool in
active demand and very firm; domestic fleece 48
*57, polled 25*55, unwashed 1Ss36, Texas 17*35.
Fork active and again higher; mess spot quoted
at 12 95aiS 00. Middle* again higher; long clear
7% short clear 7% long and short clear 7%. Lard
active and higher: prime steam spot S 00x3 ]g
cash. Whisky nominal at 116. Freight* steady.
Lonwna—Flour steady: extra 410*4 75d*mRw
5125® 5 50: No 16 26®6 50; choice 725@7 50. Wheals
firm: red and amber 129. Cora firm: white 44,
mixed 41. Oats steady; white 33. mixed 56. Peek
strong at 14 00. Lard strong: choice leal m tierces
8%. do in kegs 9%. Balk meats strong, shsulders
4%, clear ribs 6%. clear sides 7%. Bacon nominal.
Sugar-cured hams 10% Vhtoytmst ItoLB
CINCINNATI—Flour firmer: family 615® 6 25
Wheat firm 123*1 SL Corn active at 41*44. Oats
stronger; No 2 mixed £6x37. Fork firm erst 13 75.
L*rd firm: current moke7 62%a7 70. Bulk meats
quiet. Bacon scarce >nd firm. Green meats
strong and higher; shoulders 4% dear sides 6%»
%. Whisky active and firm at 110.
St. Louis—Flour firmer: doable extra 5 50*
5 65, treble extra 5 75*5 95. lamiiy 6 00*6 03, choice
610*6 60. Wheat higher; No 2 red fall 1 ss%*
138% cash. No 3 do 125. Corn hizher at 37%
cash. Oats higher at SSa% cash* Whisky firm
111. Fork higher at IS 90 cash. Lard higher at
7 70. Balk meats strong and higher; loose,
shoulders 4 40*4 50, dear ribs 665*675, dear
sides 6 S5af9 0. Bacon higher, ahoulders 4%. clear
nbs 7%. c ear sides S.
New OBLBAN9—Flour strong: superfine 450a
475, double extra 5 90*6 00. treble extra 6 25*
6 SO.bigh grades 6 65*7 25. Cora higbar-, white 54*
68. Oat* firm at 48. Pork strong at IS 87%. Lard
scarce at 8% Bulk meats Aimer; zhouklenlQoao
Cheapest Toilet Soap
At retail in Macon.
Call and see* at ELLIS' DRUG STOSE.
Seasonable Flower Seed
For Fall Planting.
A full line from Geraniums down to Violets, at
ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
Seasonable Garden Seed,
Early Peas, Lettuce, Cabbage, etc, at
decStf ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
TORSAXsE-
Tba “Lte flower Hunt Plutati#B,”
L YING immediately west of and adjoining
the town ot Clinton, Jones County, Ga. con
taining between 1,7c 0 and 1,800 acres. Terms
easy. If not sold before December 1 will be sold
subject to lease for the coming year. Apply to
RICHARD JOHNSTON^
novlS tf Clinton, a .
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Cigar Store on December 24,
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come participants in the
above.
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Much cheaper than any other kind of Wrap,
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dec3tu th smt4m
■ - NOTICE.
ties are such that we defy competition. We will treat yon FcS2dj!^JS8W- , !Sto. , ?i! 1 * e {:^
.Mfittby tots Board, not in sr>
it iB ordered by this Board that the tax collector
proceed at once to collect the taxes os levred.
We refer tax payers to sections 509 and 511 of
the Code, and to tbe Acta of 1872. pice 389, Acta
of 1876. page 314. and Acts oflSTD, "Wiley Turn
pike" Bill, as authority for making the levy re
ferred to.
And it is further ordered that this order be
published in the Telegraph and Messenger.
A true extract from minute* of Bibb'County
Commiasiooera.
d*d. WALTER G SMITH, Clerk.
We handle more goods in our line than any other house
in the States of Georgia, Florida or Alabama, Our facili-
right.
COLLINS 45c WINN,
MACON.