The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 10, 1879, Image 1

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aim BY CLISBY, JOSES & REESE MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER lO, 1879.—PRICE EIVE CENTS. NO. 9,388. BY TELEGRAPH SAT DISPATCHES. Foreign. London, December 0—The cattle plague has broken out on the Island of F'ypreaa. C. II. Getting Sc Co., merchants of I»n<lon, Buenos, Ayres and Montevideo liave suspended. Brennan after his release addressed crowds from the windows of his hotel. He announced that whatever he said at Balia he was prepared to say again. II is words were loudly cheered. Manchmtkb, December 0.—The Man chester Guardian of this morning _ says there was a strong market on Monday and prices further advanced; but the most It provides for an allowance of a draw back on all manufactured tobacco includ ed in the provisions of the act of March 1st, 1870, which drawback shall equal in value the amount by which the tax paid on such tobacco exceeded the tax of six teen cents per pound now imposed By Mr. Felton, of Georgia, to protect innocent persons from criminal prosecu tions. It provides for the repeal of sec tion 1022 of the Revised Statues, in order to prohibit the use of criminal informa tions in criminal prosecutions, and give criminal the right of trial under ir indictment by a duly cmpannell- Grand Jury. By Mr. Myers, of Indiana, to retire Na tional bank notes and substitute United States Treasury notes therefor. By Mr. Kenna, of West Virginia, to settle the claims of the citizens of West Viiginia for losses sustained during the striking feature is the disparity between late war, properly chargeable to the Uni- tlie views of buyers and sellers and the consequent diminishing volume of trans actions. Most of the leading India and China exporters are quite out of the mar ket as far as actual business is concerned. IiO.tdox, Decemlier 9.—Heavy snow falls are reported throughout Germany ted States. By Mr. Warner, of Ohio, for the ap pointment of a select committee to inves tigate questions relating to interstate com merce. Wood, of New York, offered a concur rent resolution providing for the adjoum- ss from December 23d to Madrid, Brussels, Florence, ’ Bologna,' 1 January Cth." After an amendment mak- Milan, Genoa, Venice and Itomc. At 1 ing the date of adjournment the 19th in- Manlas the river Loire is frozen. slant instead of the 23d, it was agreed to. ! At 2-70 p. m. the House went into the r „... n ”j Committee of the Whole on the bill defin- December 0.—The flouring ■ ing the duties of tlie reporter of the United tuiil ofSamucl Hill &Bro., at New Ath- states Superior Court, and, without any ci», IU., was burned yesterday. The loss f ma i ac tj, )rl thereon, tlie committee rose m. mill and machinery is twenty-five, and the Uousc adjoume d. v, nrCd m r 8eve . u . an * The President int to the Senate to-day . h airtl' P" i C0,,t ? ine, J; ithe nomination of Wm. Miller as post- 1 matter at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Jno. D. Wilson as postmaster at Murfrees- wheat, and some flour valued at twenty- live thousand, on which there was no in surance. - Cincinnati, Decemlier 9 The par ties laying rails on the Cincinnati South ern ltailroad will meet to-day about seven miles lieyond New river, Scott county, Tennessee, two hundred miles from Cin cinnati, and one hundred and thirty-seven from Chattanooga. The formal opening takes place on Christmas. News Items. IticnuoXD, December 9.—The Bead- jutters of tlie General Assembly were in boro, Tennessee." The Senate to-day con firmed the nomination of Samuel Kexiu- ger, to be postmaster at Clarksville, Ten nessee. In tlie Senate, when the doors were re- opened at 230, the Senate adjourned un til to-morrow. THE COTTON CHOP. Virginia. Nojcfolk, December 9.—The Cotton Exchange report is compiled from iifty- one replies from twenty-six counties in caucus last night [until midnight, mak- ing nominations for State officer;. The date of , )ccember lst . s An report the nominee for Second Auditor is the only wcatllcr during the mo-uh of November, Republican nomination. | veiy favorable for gathering the crop. New Railroad Combination. New Youk, Decemlier 9.-. The Times to-day says inquiry at the offices in tills city of the companies interested confirms tin* report published yesterday that papers have iH-en signed for a union of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fc and St. Louis and San Francisco railroad compa nies. and for the construction of a joint line from Albuquique, on the Bio Grande iuNcw Mexico, to the Pacific coast. Tlie statement, however, that the Chicago and Alton Company is in the scheme fa pro nounced incorrect. By the terms of the agreement the St. Louis and Sail Fran cisco Company surrender to the Atchison, To|ieka and Santa Fe Company one-lialf interest in their franchises as owners of the Atlantic and Pacific ltailroad Com- |iany, which they succeeded, and the two companies pledge themselves jointly to raise $2.7,000,000 for tlie building of art extension about one thousand miles long to some point on the Pacific coast not yet designated. Tlie officers intimate that they know whore they can obtain the money needed, and that the work of building the exten sion will be begun at the earliest possible moment that the weather will permit. Time arc all the details that can be ob tained for the present. Senator Bayard on Greenbacks. New Voisk, December 9.—In connec tion with tlie memorial of the. I men of New York In favor of the bill for withdrawing the legal tender quality from greenliacks, the World publishes the following extract from a letter received by J. .1. Moore from Senator Bayard : “It is not hostility to the South that makes the North solid. It is apprelicK- lest liuwisc and ridiculous adminis tration of the finances should injure Northern property and investment. No instrument is so dangerous as a legal ten der paper currency, the redeemability of which inav be endangered. I do not care half so much for party success in this con nection. although I value it most highly, as I do for the great service it would be to our whole country and the generation to succeed us.” From the Capitol. Washington, December 9.—In the House Pound, of Wisconsin, introduced a joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution, providing Slut, after tlie fourth of March, 1SS5, the President and Vice-President shall hold tlieir office for six years, and shall be ineligible for more than one term con secutively, and that members of Congress shall be elected for three years. Be- ferred. , , Tlie Speaker then proceeded to call tlie States for bills of reference. In the Senate Mr. Bayard, front tlie Committee on Finance, reported back the Senate bill fertile interchange of tlie sub sidiary silver coins, and asked its indefi nite postponement. It was so ordered. Also, a Senate bill authorizing tlie Sec- retan of the Treasury to issue ten null- ions of dollars of four percent, bonds for the payment of arrears of pensions, and asked its indefinite postponement *» “ *« so ordered. ..... The Vice President laid before the Senate a communication front tlie Post master General transmitting a letter from the Assistant Postmaster General calling attention to the insufficiency of the ap- propriat ions for the present fiscal year, re commending that two million dollars be Tlie replies indicate that 92 per cent, of the crop has been gathered and the re mainder will lie secured in from five to fifteen days; forty-nine replies indicate that the yield is 32 per cent, less than last year—one 19 per cent, above and one the same As last year. The yield of lint to the seed is about the same as la^t year; fifty- one replies show that an average of 75 per cent, of the crop has been marketed to date. Tennessee. Memphis, Decemlier 9.—The cotton crop reports of the Memphis district, for the month of November, say the total number of responses is 126.; from West Tennessee, 40; from North Mississippi, 41; from Arkansas, 45—average date, Novem ber 29tli. Picking progress.—In Tennes see 74J per cent, has been picked; Missis sippi, 831 per cent.; Arkansas,* 76jj per cent averaging 77i ]»er cent. Date of completion.—Tennessee, December 24th; Mississippi, December 20th; Arkansas, December 24tli—averaging December 23d. The crop yield.—Tennessee, 19J per cent, increase; Mississippi, 7J per cent, increase; Arkansas, 18 per cent, increase—averaging 15 per cent, increase. Lint.—Tennessee, 3 7-10 per cent, increase; Mississippi, 2| per cent, increase; Arkansas, 2 per cent, increase. Sold from plantations.—Ten nessee, 00 per cent, of the crop; Missiasip- pi, 57 per cent.; Arkansas, .10 per cent — averaa*ng 00 per cent. Texas. Gai.ve.stox, December 9.—The Cotton Exchange report for November condensed troni 149 responses, the reports from S7 counties is as follows: In regard to tlie weatlier for gatlicring the crops compared with last year, 142 report more favorable; four tlie same, three less favorable; 97 re ports the crops all picked; 38 report 2 picked; 13report | picked; 1 report \ picked—as to tlie yield, 29 report 38J per cent, more than last year; 28 report same; 92 report an average of 37| per cent. less. Regarding the yield of lint to seed cotton compared with last year, 100 report the same as last year; 27 report 20 percent. more; 8 report ten per cent, less; 9 report all the crops marketed; 139 report an av erage of 72 j percent; 31 report 10 per cent marketed. Correspondent’s generally report that tlie crops has been gathered in better condition than in any former year. Emigration in Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., December 9.—To-day forty emigrants from Meriwether county passed through Atlanta for Arkansas and Texas, where tliey will buy land. The emigration fever is rising in Georgia. Veiy low rates are offered. News Items. Nnw Orleans, December 9. — Ex- Congressman Money, in a letter to the National Republican, denies the state ment published therein, that he, with others, is a refugee from Madison Parish. General Money says he came to this city to attend the sale of the North Louisiana and Texas Railroad, and but for this lie would have been at his plantation in Mad- ' S< T1ttson, PA., December 9.—John Hinkle was probably fatally burned and John Connor and William Sheridan slightly burned by an explosion of a fire damp'in the Pittston coal company’s twin shafts this morning. Loxdox, Ontario, December 9.—On Sunday morning last the farm hoiise of two brothers, Richard and William Need ham, in London township, was entered ' ’ burglars who stole $500 and JOSEPH BON’D LOCKETT & BOND, GENERAL BROKERS. wishes for their success in tlieir endeavor | J W LOCKETT, to obtain for themselves and their pos terity the inestimable boon of equal laws and self-government; also a joint resolu tion by Sir. Gillett, of Iowa, expressing similar sympathy and wishes, and request ing the President of the United States to communicate to her Majesty’s government the hope of this country that some just ar- ! rangement may soon be made whereby i J B thelmh peasant may become owners of tllirSS &&CL the soil they cultivate. Both bills were j * - referred. _ ,. MoxicO. flee No 87 Cherry street in rear cf Hunt, Rankin City of Mexico, November 30, via Havana, December 9.—General Gonza- A Lamar’s retail drug store. lez ha3 been arrested and is in close con- ~ finc-ment, charged with conspiracy. Gov- j VOR SALE. emor Charles, of Coahuila, has resigned, 1 STATE OF GEORGIA 8 PER CENTBONDS ’■ - ’atthe extension of Fed-! SOUTHWESTERNRAILRuADSTOCK. ion over the Sierra Majada. j °° ■ ’ . . ■ — ■ . — lower: common to good common 5%a6; fair hdte f*irGV*«%; Mime to choice 7 TaK; yellow clarified 7TaSPi. Molasses active; common 24a27; Prime to choice SSaSS. Sice quiet: ordinarv •fcoice Louisiana 6J¥a7X. WAYAL 8TORXS. \CmnjOTor—spims turpentine firm at 87,**. Mi ■ bm ■ it ■■ at 190 for strained. Grade tur- Stocks,Bonds,CottonFu- sto Macon Wholesale Market. BACON—Shoulders.................. none of all kinds nought and sold on commisuon. Cf- Clear rib .idee none , BULK MBAT8—Shoulders. 5>J Clear nb sides 7* llX The Presidential excitement is increasing. President Diaz intends that free suffrage shall be secured to the people. It is re ported that the revolution in the State of Sonora is of a local character and unim portant. The Louisiana, Mississippi and Ar* kansas Cotton Crops. New Orleans, December 9.—The cotton exchange crop report for November: Louisiana—from thirty-six parishes we have received sixty-eight replies of the average date of November 30th. The weather has been extremely favorable for gathering crops, decidedly more so than during the same period last year; 87 per cent, of the crop has been picked, picking will be finished about December 20th. The yield of seed cotton has been 12 per cent greater than last year, and of lint 6 per cent better than last year. About 57 per cent of the crop hasjbeen marketed. Mississippi.—We liave 77 replies from- 35 counties, average date of Nevember 30th. The weather lias been more favor able for gathering the crop than last year. Ninety-one per cent, of tlie crop has been licked and picking will be finished by lecember 14th. The yield of seed cotton has been 15 per cent, greater than last year, and yield of lint cotton is reported 7 percent, better than last year. Sivty- seven per cent, of the crop has been mar keted. Unusually good roads aud remu nerative prices have brought out the un usual marketing of the crop. Arkansas.—We have forty replies from twenty-four counties, average date of No vember 30tli. Tlie weather is reported favorable for gathering the crop, more so than last year; 83 per cent, has been picked and picking will he finished by about December 15th. The yield of seed cotton will be 23 per cent, greater than last year. The proportion marketed is estimated at 53 per cent. Tennessee. ‘ Nashville, December 9.—North Ala bama, 25 correspondents report weather more favorable; one less so; two-thirds to nine-tenths of the crop has been picked. The increase is about 20 per cent; three- fourths of the crop has been marketed,and all of it will be shipped by January first. Laborers have been willing and energetic. Planters are selling their cotton as fast as it is ready; no one is storing. Middle Tennessee, seventeen replies,all report tlie weather more favorable; two report yield one hundred per cent, more; two fifty per cent; four, twenty-five per cent; two, fif teen per cent; one, ten per cent; six, the same; two report the crops all marketed; five, three-fourths; four, two-thirds; two, four-fifths; two, one-half; and, two, one- third. All say the advance in prices has stimulated the fanners and laborers to get crops gathered and sold as soon as possible. South Carolina. Charleston, December ^.—The rej {Uatora" crop is compiled from repliesmf fifty-eight correspondents in twenty-seven counties, the average date being Decem ber first. The weather for gathering the crop during November is reported by all except seven as more favorable than last ear. About the entire crop is stated to _iave been picked by forty-three, while fifteen report about 90 per cent, as gath ered and give the fifteenth of December as the latest date on which picking will be finished. The yield of the crop is re- lorted by nine to be about the same as 'ast year, by nine to be larger from 5 to 25 per cent, averaging 7| per cent, and by forty to show a decrease of from 5 to 50 per cent, averaging The yield of lint FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MACON COTTON STATEMENT OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MK8SBNGBK Dxczmhhb 9. 1879,—Bvmmra. The market to-day opened firm at lttf cents, and closed quiet at 12%©12 V cents /or middling. Received by rail to day279 by vifOE....... 3*8— 615 Shipped „ 280 Sold SIS 8TATBMBNT1 Stock cn hand September 1,1979. Received to-day previously.... .... £30 _ 585 ...I6SJ5-S6920 Shipped to-day. previously. Stock on band this evening... Received same day last year, LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS —O— Cotton., LlvxHTcon—Noon—cotton firmer, middling uplands 71-16: middling Orlcsm 7 3-16. Sale* 10000 bales, ol which 1C00 were taken by speculators and for export; receipts 43112—17C00 American. Futures opened 3-32higher: Uplands low middling clause December de'iv fry 7%a7 5-S2a7 S-16; December and January 7 Via 7S-32; January and February 7 S-16; February and March 7 b .7 9-32: March and April 7 9-32a a711-82; April and May 711-31>7?<;Mav and Juno 7 IS 32a7 7-16: June and July 715 32n7.'.-. 1:30 p. in.—Middling uplands 7%; middling Or- Dans 7 H. Uplands low middling clause Dec ember delivoiy 7 5-S2; February and March 75j£ 3 CO p. m.—The Manchester markets are firm- Uplands low middling clause December delivery 7 S-16; Janusry and February 7K: Febraaryand Much 7 9-SS; May and June 7 IS 82. 4 SO. p. m—Sales ol American 8100. Uplands middling clause January and February delivery 7 7-32; April and May 71S-S2; May and June 7 7-16; July and August 7 9-16. S:C0 0.10.—Uplands low middling clause January and February delivery 7 3-16; February and Harch7ii; March and April 7 516; April andMay 7%: May and June 713-32; June aid July 715- 32. Futures closed fl«t with tree offerings. Nhw Ioex-Noon—Cotton nominal; sales 318, middling uplands 13/4; middling Orleans 13%. Futures opened strong: DecemberlS.51;. Jan uary 1373; Fobruary 14.01; March 14.23; April 14 .3; Hay 14.63. Evening—cotton — Net receipts SSOS; grots 6931. * Futures closed weak; sales 210,000: December delivery 13 31—53; January 13.13-15; February 13.73—79; M.rch 13.93-99: April 1417—IS; May 14 35—35; June 14 47 - 49. July 14.51-C6; August 14.82-64. Cotton closed nominal: sales 474 middling up lands IS 7 16; middling Orleans 13 9-16. Gonsolidattd net recoipts 3(502. exports to Great Britain 5CS5; Franco 4318; Continent 511; channel —. Galvsstob—CottoB firm middling 12%: low middling U/4 good ordinary ll%- not receipts 19(0: gross 1965; sales SOYA; stock 91465. Nobtolk—cotton strong-, middling 12%; net leccipts 6O1O; sales 46*; stock 58419. BAIXIN02B— Cotton firm: middling 1SK; low middling 12%; good ordinary. 12%; net receipts —; gross 837; sales 1COO: to spinners 200; .Me 8139. Boston — Cotton firm: middling lSIsi low middling 1SJ4; good onlinsiy 11%; net recoipts 16 4:gross6661; sales—; stock 1890. WlXJHXQTON—Cotton firm; middling 11%; tow middling 12 7-16; good ordinary 12%; net receipts * reipta SJ8; gross 540; sales 1072; apmnersiwx; ll 8ivxrnrln—Cotton very firm; middling 11 low middling 11%; good ordinary 11% net receipts 4JS9 gross 4691; sales S7u0. stock 879,0. New Oblbahs—Cotton strong; middling 1%; low middling 12%. good ordinary ll%;net rcceiits 8026; gross 9055; sales 12500. stock 255»07. T. Modus—Cotton nominal; middling 11%; Jrar middling 12;good ordinary i:%; not receipts 7tS7; gr<«« -; sales 1500; stock 57225. 1 Mtarais — Cotton firm; middling 12%;re el-r, 46OS; shipments 2458; sales 4950; mck **Acovbta—Cotton fine: middling lx%;jow middling 12%; good ordinary 11%; receipts »0; shipments —; sales 927. ! Chxbxsstoh—Cotton strong; middling IS; \w middling 12%; good ordinary 12% net recexs 2893; gross—; sft!es iMKh stock 73093. 7IHANC1A1 HAM8—Choice sugar-curacL! BAGGING—Dixie, I5i lb . 11 Globo,l% lb 10S Union Star. 1% lb. . 10% lard—in bbii......9ha»« In lube 9 In buckets roaiov GKAIN-HJom, white, by car load... 78 Mixed, by car load 75 Oats, load 65a€0 Rnat-prcof seed 90 SALT—Virginia l eo Liverpool l 20al 15 HBAL so Bolted 85 Grits . 459 FLOUR—Fancy, per barrel .'...7 50a8 00 Choice 7 m Rxtra family. 7 00a7 25 Family 6 50aS 75 Extra 6 50 COFFEE—Common 14 Fair 15%al6 Good 17 Frans 18%al9 Jaya zsaS2 SOAFS—Per lb 4«eS MOLASSES—Choice Cuba, hhda.... S3 Choice Cuba, barrels 35437 Sugarhouse, hhds 23a!4 Sugarhouse. barrels 25 SUGAR—Golden 0 9% Brown 8% (1 Coffee 8Wa8N Extra O White 10% Standard A..;....' liv Granulated UY Powdered and Crushed 12 CRACKERS—Soda UR Cream 9ai0 Ginger loan Strawborry 14 Fancy 15 CANDLES—Star 13al4 MATCHES—B. W.. in paper. 2 SO W., in wood 2 85 STARCH ................ , 4'.:a6’ SHOT-Drop V.T.Y.V' S 09 ’ Buck 2 36 BALL FOTAS11 — Rabbett's! 3 75 Boyal.. ...s CO PBPPER “ * ............. 17J- SPICB ... 20 GINGER NUTMEGS ""“"I Oual 25 gloves m CIGARS—For 1.S00 SSOa^BO Cherootj su SNUFF—Lorillardts, jar. 85 Lorillird’s, toil.......;; 70 TOBACCO—Common 40 Medium 50a60 Lucy Hinton 62 Fine 75al 20 Shell Road 50 CHEESE 1* RICK 7 Va8 POTATOB8 .8 00x3 25 ONIONS 4 50 Shooks ana jsonaa COBSBCTBD DAILY BY L.BIPLEY, BKOKEH. Georgia8percent bonds 101 alls Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold) 112 a 112 : Georgia 7 per cent, bonds Cregular).„.„nisll2' Georgia 7 por oont. bonds (endorsed)....111 a lii Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith)„„„ll8 a 120 Georgias per cent (old) -.....-101 a 105 Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new) 108 a 109 City of Macon 7 per cent. (long)—...... 73 a 76 City ot Augusta 7 per cent 100 a 101 City ol Atlanta 7 per cent.—, 101 a 102 City of Atlanta E per cent lift a lit City ot 8avannah - 69 a 70 Central Railroad joint mortgage .108 81109 Georgia Railroad 6 nnr cent, bonds 101 a 102 Macon and Western S E bonds—...par and int Northeaste'nRE, bonds (endorsed)—100 < 102 Southwestern Railroad par and int South Ga. and Fla, lstmortgaSe——107 a 108 A. £ O. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed).. JO a 1032 SoutGaand Fla.— - 82 a 83 Western R. E. of Alabama 1st mortgagellO a I12 Wostern R. R ol Alabama 2d mortgage-.110 11 M A A U.R. 1st mortgage (not endur’d 60 Georgia Railroad stock ou/lvjig Central BailrawtJtflffi-raliroa'd'stob’g.'.. io| VEGETINE —WjllL CURE— SCROFULA, Scrofulous Humor. VEGETOfE will eradicate from the system ev« cry taint of Scrofula and Scrofulous Humor. If long and painful sufferers. Cancer, Cancerous Humor. The marvellous effect of Vegetixe in case ot Cancer and Cancerous Humor challenges tbs most profound attention of the medical faculty, many of whom are prescribing VMinn to their patients. Canker. Vegetixe has naver failed to cure the most inflexible cuo ox Canker. Mercurial Diseases. Tho Yegetdtb meets with \ronderful lucceis In the cure of this class of diseases. Pain in the Bones. In this complaint the Vegetine is the great remedy, as it removes from tho system tho pro ducing cause. Salt Rheum. , Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, &c., will cer. tainly yield to tho great alterative effects of Vegetine. RALSTON HALL | R. V7. CUBBEDGE. Messrs. 5oderer & Ball, | ROKER ART ILLUSTRATIONS. , REAL ESTATE AGENT. Monday. December 8th, LONDON. Tuesday. do. 9th, ITALY. Wednesday, do. 10th, PARIS. Thursday, do. 11th. PALESTINE. Friday, do. 12th, ROME. Saturday Matinee. EUKOPB. Saturday Night, GERMANY. An entire change of programme every night, thus, during the week, making a complete tour. Theaa entertainment, being oral and viiualcx- poaittoui of travel, are pronounced unianeand inimitable. Admission 50 cents; Children, 25 cents; Balco ny. 25 cents. Reserved seats may be obtained without extra charge, at Burr Brown's. Doors open at 7:15, commencing at 8. de6...1w Vegetixe has never failed to euro tho most inveterate case of Erysipelas. Pimples and Humors on ihs Face. STOCKS AND BONOS B0U8HT AND SOLD STRI6TIY ON COMMISSION. Particular attention given to the purchajcv' ale and renting ot Real Eitat^ MULBERRY 8TRBHT. opposite Lanier House nartlj Cheapest Tilet Soap At retail in Macon. Call and see, at ELLIS’ DRVG.STORE. Seasonable Flower Seed For Fall Planting. [ A full line from Goraniami down to Violets,at ELLIS’ DRUG STORE. Erysipelas. ESTABLISHED ISIS. GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. Reason should teach us that a blotchy, rough 'j BROADWAY ■ » ■ NSW TORE, ] .pootcouon, :T the g?eat n h?o T ^ ! ‘ hnt “ is madoirom VKy tosT purifier 0 d * fect ’ YEGETIJfE — — UW i , Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores j Impure Btato of tho blood, is made; it hw no waxing or artificial finish to thoroughly with Veoetine. deceive the oytf; il is tho strongest, smoothest and most plastic sowing thread in the mamet; for machine sowing it has no equal; it is wound Seasonable Garden Seed, Early I’eas. Lettuce. Cabbage, etes at I dtcMf ELLIS’ DRUG 8TOBK. FORSALE Tie “Ltt Cloirtr Hues Fkitiliii ” L YING immediately west of and ■dMniw the town ot Clinton, Jones County, Ga, con. taimng between l,7i'0 ar.d 1.500 acrei. Terms easy. It not sold before December 1 will be sold subject to lease for the coming year. Apply to RICHARD JOHNOTONT "°v1» H Clinton, a Are caused by an Impure stato of tho blood. Cleanso tho blood thoroughly with and these complaints will disappear. Catarrh. For this complaint tho only substantial benefit can bo obtained through tho bloode Vegetine ia tho great blood purifier. COW FOOD. Carload RICE FLOUR, do do WHEAT BRAN. Constipation. . Vegetixe does not act as a cathartic to do. 1 v ." r.-—— kilitato tho bowels, but cleanses all tlio organs, * 10 E ®w enabling each to perform the functions doyolv* AN1 ing upon them. Piles. Vegetine has restored thousands to health irho have been long and painful sufferers. Dyspepsia. Vegetixe is taken regularly, according to ItsSe ° 10110111 and speedy cure will follow Faintness at the Stomach. ssaZEi*!”?®,*? not a stimulating bitters which creates a fictitious appetite, but a gentle tonic, 10 re8toro 1110 Btomacl1 to a Female Weakness. Vegetine acts directly upon tho causes of nnM Mptalnta. It invigorates and strength- Jj 01 ® system, acts upon the secretive organs and allays inflammation. General Debility. In tlii3 complaint tho good effects of tho Vege- tNE are realized immediately after commencing to toko it; as debility denotes deficiency of tlm blood, aud Veqeti*'*'* ' gue blood. WHITS SPOOLS Tho Black is tho most ported JET BLACK over produced in spool cotton, being dyed - systom patented by ourselves. The colors are —■* new ANILINE PROCESS, 100 bales CHOIOB HAY, In store and tor salo by decs JONESbCOOK. ..51(10,1100, (100. rendering them so perfect and brilliant that Ever? Smoker HflS an IntfirflRt dres,makers everywhere use them Instead ot ’ n cT u sewmgsilks. _ | 111 1116 irrOutS, One hundred dollars in Unit ed States Currency to be aa a grand Christmas gift by the Parlor Cigar Store on December 24, ocsvciiuA AbSHuporioniy oYerauoiuors. I . . To be had at wholesale ot'ST COLEMAN I f?lVGn Mviv A CO and 8 WAXBLBAUM A BRO, and a tall & iVLU »way line in black, white and all tho new colors at S. Waxelbaum & Bro's sepi!3 dSia RETAIL KSTARLISHMBNT. ATTENTION, Physicians an j Druggists next uticura is Sold by all Druggists, VEGETINE • Prepared by H ; B. S^KVENS.-Hr.vfic x. Dssb. Vegetino and all other remedies advertised in this paper can be had at dec3 - ELLIS’ DRUG STORE. REMEDIES Have speedily and permanently cured Humors fl'etedriirebfrth? P0,ChnirCaanl ul ' anUaf ’ The treatment prescribed in such cates! is I milddose8of theCuticura Rego.vent, a perfectly i Safe.\ot powerful blood purifier, and tliecxtcrnal use of Guticura, the great skin euro. Tho Cuti- cura boap should be the only soap applied to the diseased ski a fo^ cleansing purposes. WARNER’S Humor on a Child U*. ronr years, wmen iuivc oeen c«v- J the two Xecdhanis so mercilessly ^l^,o°Ute ^^ an.l it be made that both are expected to die. available to meet tlie necessities of the Indications, service. Referred to the committee on IV vsniNGTOX, December 9.—For the appropriations. viroini. South Atlantic States, falling barometer OnmotionofpavB, of Uest Yi^mia,, wanner ^ generally cloudy weather, the resolution heretofore submitted h\ , —i—nnst in smith wind.s him, railing on the Secretary of the Treas ury for a statement Instates of the teecl cotton^is estimateTby 1 twenty-six j ^”^3*^r°cen^Eente. 7 82 Ireu«'«| ,s to be about the same as last year; by I C4 “imes. twenty-four to be rather more, and .by ; ^°^?“3to*ks ononed s:rong. mcne^e; j sikcR BIRTH CURED. AFTER FA IT HFUL i &s^ed™GOTe,^nt B Srit;«.\rong , ‘ ,e I „ MEDICAL TREATMENT FAILm^ 1 ' * >eo ' cr I Money :a7; exchange £4*i%. gCTernmeB.e- i , Warns A Fottbe—Ge'.tlemen; My _ ho crop . (artiev strong; new 5 por «®ut* >.82%; 4!per I two years ot age, has had ahumoren marketed is as follows: nine-tenths by ; cents l.»5jf, «oer «nt» '-“SX. 8utetan.HU. !L d a 0 ,°‘ ,1 ‘ 3 11 fac ® n 6 <' 1 “ hewi. born, winch during * .i,» i „ ti.jnfnnn Ktfkck> closed itr.nK! IN0v fork Central Imj I *RO'®sciour months hos spreod over thn • ntim nine; seven*eigllths by thirteen, Lake short 1C4. 1 * lllinoin cntral l.i i Side of tho face, the chill, ear. and side of tho three-fourths bv eighteen and two-thirds, pj tubl S; x ©6 W; Chicago and North *eitrrn * head. It roust have itched aud irritated him a by eighteen. The decrease in yield is at- do prficrred 10&V6 Rock Ward 148; Wea-u ° e n a }> a .\ he scratched tho surface all the tributed mainly to bad weather iuOct^ ; Unjra ^?^ c D ^'> G r^05, f S3.S«; t- her and frost in November. The crop is ! ] i without benefit until I fmnd CuHcura. white gathered in better condition than for many i 3 • -o- | ^“^j^lf.^J^ thsitchingand infiamma- years, and shows bettor quality. Va- rious reports state that particularly favo rable results have been obtained this sea son by tlie use of fertilizers, and many correspondents mention ■ that planters have generally hurried their crop to mar ket, owing to satisfactory prices ob- tanied. Charleston Municipal Election. WB have ust received a full line of Also, ts. All persons purchasing 25 I cents worth of Cigars will be come participants in the above. INSTRUMENTS from various other manufacturers, all ot which wo will t&ko pleasure in showing you, at Manufacturer’s Prices, a n b u bu ?, in J? 1 ’*® ', ot * wo will allow a discount. Call and leak at them. Ouxlmpo ed Cigars are the finest. MOHS BELLE GfiEOLE Cannot to boat. Five Cent Cigar. Is unsurpassed. ftTjo&isiO: extra ^.75®sA.50: Rio brands S7l Pasaiwro family t8 t0. Wheat-Southern fi Upstern wt rat strong -outheru red sl.40a^t £SSTm5%J« Nc. XMaryland S1A5;,': s Western wmwr rca spot auo DeremDer ^ 1.6 unarieston municipal xueuuuu. iTdio 0 * mSs 11 olta-souti CnAKLESTOX, December 9.— rile mu- , Western While 47a47; 2 ; do mixed 4G 3* nicinal election to-day was quiet and or- . Pennsylvania 47n4S hayaloady and unenani derl? The contest was trlanguiar and ; M 1 2ESE?*%; clear rib'7K do-jdtod 5%, Bacon—nhoulueu tyi; clear nb 8’-. Hi lutl2. Lard, reflrwl in tierces 8% Butter fi prime to choice Western cached 13@ 16. Co weak: rio In cargoes 14al7%. Whisky 11 Vreiuhts dull. CKOAQO—Flour firmer; superfine 841—fl extras t3A5au6.00. Wneat strong and bis No 2 red winter S-1.S0: No 2 Chicago tp: — —i tion, and entirely cured him. FdODUCl Respectfully. JOHN L SURRY. BaxTiieou — Fiovr Heady; no wild Sit! *2J> Walworth Manufacturing fo. an 1 WeauSnsuoerfine s4.I5^5.W cxtra| Boston,_ * •615; family f6.75@f7.15; Cu.v Mills super! - - • — — "uBii crat. Sale, who also claimed to he a regu lar Democrat, and Gayer, Independent Democrat. The last named was generally supported by the Republican leaders. The colored vote was divided between all the candidates, Courteney receiving a large „„ portion of It, including the longshoremen, m jj. t i.so January: No. 3 do 81.1 who supported him in a body. The re- rej Kt Jd97. Corn Strongand higher: 42al»cS turns flight, indicate that Courteney is j OgtffiSSSM£2?L* elected, and his friends claim for him one • caa jj # j a wd active but lower at 7.70 c thousand majority over the comhmed | , Bul j cmeatgeM j er; 8 h 0 uide?s 4 75; »hortrib vote for Sale and Gaver. A new city ad- ; gbort clear 6.90- Whisky higher at 11*. ministration is elected for a term of four ^^rtouT^dStterywerefurnisheduf'by ' LarS ‘ Wheat' January delivery #14 An Importsust Personal Item. p ork> February. 813.95. Lard, February MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. The Senate Finance Committee. Washington, December 9. — The amount paid out of the .Treasuiy since 1S06 on claims growing out of the late war, was taken up. rending the discussion the wonting hour expired and the resolu- ^^^ 0|1 Finance held its Davis, of Illinois, at l«i first regular meeting to-day, but transact- ° wrra into OMOttive ses- ed no business of importance. It now has p. m. the innate went sixtv bills and resolutions on its docket, Xta, Senate in executive session this af- mottly of a private nature. temoon' conifirmed the nomination ot Secret arv McCrary to be Urated States Circuit Judge for the eighth circuit, with out debate or divisiou. FOREIGN. Intense Cold in France. London, December 9.—The London . fertile swampland. „ . - .. known for its fertility, ana to a goad lessee or tenant faroraule terms will be offered. ... , I also havo fouror five handrel bushels of 1 > R. M. PATTERSON. Macon. Ga. and™<^raMSto U s^uth W w a tad5l torSi^d ttSSTto E^land^to be and local rams »uu w aiuu* 1 treated for Bright’s disease, and after tlie iffilSSEJSTww. om.ib, — best physicians of both countries had done l:lln.m.—Wh..U Jgagy AjhiiSWJ SfnTry fu” pL-kl^He^’ ' nw Rccll on wnmrs 11 :. r w ' . wliat they could for him, gave up in des- M,gg r gaLty i «7sMd**inS£SZ£1 orRash.assome wople"^ll il lam nobhi^ii pair ^•■ returned to America to die. smtnera flour q,iet. cim ab#llt - Ws truly 15 ere hefurther treatment from to t£i a*< H—»■“ . Mason.Texas.SeptJmWK. 8 l87s? UCKLBr ’ h®moitvaluable .externalapplica- yon- It heal* all cat*, braises and abrasions of i the tkln. restores the hair when destroyed by ; SCfilnilinAHPPa. ran.r.vn. _ _ J LV' * \ experience and astonishing cure in a long .Set: New’orieaM «a.S kioe steadyar - --— —— — letter to H. H. Warner & Co., which will 2%2t ^u,ing J°<d be forwarded on application, dec 10-2w. Jggt 2538b§8S2^7fp£n«d 25a5«? :r 2 del f “'?- eU Medical, and is me uSS: Texas lla». Pork higher and *°5 P !or ,ha nur ’ _ , -c^’ T 110111213 s ™ pS0n ; " f 1 ™’idfcfc'SsS?- the “ rem ®* correspondent of the ^nch<gter ^Guor- ; Texas, keeps the xenams of his wife. re^ S 'SEX aS? Whisky nominal at >1.17. FreighU Profejaor Merrick fins; extra ikMsH SIGHT DISPATCHES. ^ . (Han says he learns that the Kashgar re- deceased, in his parlor in an elegant Congressional—New Bills Introduced V olt has ended by a final and meta ; Uc case . WV8II.NOTON, December 9—In the defeat of Hakim KhamofTnra, with the metalbcrase. II,utse under the call of the States about km of one thousand UDed. ’ 1'iree hundred bills were introduced, the Paris, December 9.—At mne o d^k most of them of private character. Among this morning the thermomoter. Fakren- thoee of «®«ral pubUc inters were the belt, indietted five gSS* fcl «1 .Ha^Lte 5 *Qsr* firarwhite«k; mixed 4 4.** . m9 s l n are . Dr *P»red by Weeks hirter- white 40: mixed *S8)4. Pork atros AJottor.Cheiiustand Dnurgnta. 360Waihington OTWiSk rtrouger: choice ta !«■*** tierce* 8k; do in ken 9J4 Balk meats st: Th^m 4%-dear riba 6%tf; clem sides 7J Baeos Dominal. Bm?ar'cured hams 10>£. Vf 7 b« first it *L1L * Orxcmaxi—Flour firm' family 8S.l5@f ^ _ Wheat strong -1 304-1.34. Corn steady at p,OU-INS» . They deatroy all ten- Oati firmer; No I mixed :9a4#%. Forteaa ° deucy to inflammation by J14 no Lard dull current make 7 G5. Bulk z VOLTAIC r> rerenidrawinr from the aystem dull and nominal: shoulders 4%; clear rib ™ — , morbid or unwholeaome Bacon dull and nominal; clear nb 7%; nAarffn matter, thus preventing •idesS Green meats quiet and unchaa„ TV** 1 “: or raring Rheumatism, shoulders 4%: dear aides 6%: hams 8a8%. 9 Neuralgia and Sciatica, Worn over tho pit of kv active and firm at Sl-li. the stomach they prevent Ague and Liver paint, 8t Lora- Flour firmer; double extra J Inflammation of the Uver and Kidney a. Bilious , ossa-treble extra 8540a;649. ftmily-AOia Colic, Dyspepsia, indigestion. Cramps and pains I JACOBS’ 1YOSDERFDL LI THO choice S*J5iS6.90/.Wheat higher; No. 2 r — | URDI. J H Jacobs, Canadian patentee of the Litho- gnm has this aay been asauned letters patent r , , 8ut ?s-numbered 105^0» and dated duly 12,1870. for the hlastic Transfer process of Frmttng. The asngnment and record of the shorelsdateda. Waihingtou.DC, N'oremberlO 1879, and signed H E Paine, Commissioner of Patents. Under this patent injunction! will at once be issued against alt the “Grams and Graphs' row infringing this process: and the PtfOlic is hereby warned that time and money will be freely spent in' finding out every person owning one ol these infringements, and they will be rigorously prosecuted under the patent'lcws. _ "iL . JM JACOBS, Prtmtee A Maaufacturer I Arch St, Boston. aorUn following by Mr. Money, of Louisiana, Paris, and in some of _ declaring certain kinds ol matter unmail- grees below. The Seme is froreu- able aM defining the duties of the Post- London, December 9——The ’.naster-Genoral 'in connecUon therewith. Roscommon, from Liverpool for Havana, This bill was prepared by the law officers has been capsized and sunk. ^ix of her of the Post-office Department andembod- cr ow were drowned, ies the views of that department with re- M t Figll t or Feed the Indians, gaid to the lottery question. xew York, December 9.—An Ottawa. By Mr. Goode, oUVirginia, Ontario, ^peacial, says the Indians around cation of the colored race by an appropn- McLeoil V. W. Territory, are get- ation for that purpose of the unpatd boun- ^ and- troublesome on rteaandpvofeoioredso^* 13 ! , d . account'oftlieir starving condition, and ByMr. Felton, of Georgia, for tlte at troops are uu ,i,. r j u anticipation of mission of Peruvian barks and alt prepa- , an on t;i ,, fort . The Government radons thereof free of duty. . , : wil i cither have to ficht or feed them this Bv Mr. Chalmers of Mississippi, for the « ...ii;,v- at \ ickMurg an' (^ngjejgjonai Sympathy for Ireland. \V v-niNGTON, December 9.—A joint the power of the executive officer to af- res. -huion was low in.leiimity scrip for u^elnf^sympatbv with the effortSr land clsto, and verting that power in tif- ^STtelrtlc IrUhmeu to L rtv 1 wL C 5” J v, m York, to amend amefiorate the condition of their country Vi* laws relttlus to the lutern&t^eveuue.' and extending to the Irish people sincere riwiionof post-offices Natchez. . . By Mr. Ellis, of Louisiana, abrogating rr.< ■j.v»g>ut ~<o ■*> iv ‘t’li itatyoarta oojjqoi 'arngt) jo a«o team •^mLxpjoiajiwjifqpgph>JJipp*a*B*o*q*OTS{ , 3-T«g T»f»AK>*q«Aq*MYO *| i«tpa <rr«£40H oqj, pw ynwflqumo hsgoo ^oh vxn *pcwnim.*qpi*oqgAnn>»j 30 oof oc pw» •.PTT«A«I,. am upwa ^rorp •pa*8aip‘»OAoaffi8aajaia __ •Bxawta dow o*u oj «oaq*aaza pro Mfgjao^^MPMmfwrod xlpq vpaapOBfptoaiffRir •9jnxnaA*A*i AomiT *»oooe*a okiijopwq Xiao 00X fl *nq ocA naim a,aoq ®°H ■■ liwnn* J® «n wo*!Bi!i jo an^n} anoX pqjjjnva ox 1*^11* *w*grumaj* *10*09 dog 'IHI—PB Jpn™.y gw OfPQX ‘Aacpaddr urn Mpdnj o*a jo ‘m&io Iimpn jo ipmoq oqi joAsuon&BauiMino HBoaxXoflxno oeoq* rpt ox ■vmi"I*hvv", 1— w—«ii«fm **oon*j jdo Jtoqj ai» \Mjjad pin pouu ot 4 pa*& an tjang <K>h ***** 9*f» Aiq^Bod mu m to o* TjvwaoiraJTtopoiWHinrBHP®* Norz-Ouce cured, tho skin may bo rendered soft and fair by using thoCuticura xojp exclu- sivoiy lor toilet or nursery purposes. Children and Infants. MORE CURES OF SKIN AND 80ALP AFFBC- ] TION8 BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. Fred Rotrer, E«q. Cashier 8tock Growers’, National Rank, Pueblo, Colorado, writes: *‘I am so well pleas, d with its effects on my baby, that I cannot afford to be without it in my home. It is a wonderful cure, an! is bound to become very popular as soon as its virtues are known to tho masses.” J SWceks. Esq, Town Treasurer, St Albans, I Vt. says in a letter dated May Sgth: “It works toa charm on my baby’s face sad head. Cured ' the head entirely, and has nearlv cleaned the faraot sores. I have recommended it to several and Dr Plant has ordered it for them.” **w. M «Si C r»H 1BQ i 4l t,? ran ! cI L n 8lreek * Boston, reme_, IMabet— Urinary Diseases. oKsr tic “ si,8torj£ri “? TOf forlTar ’ ButrFor tho cure of and the other 22SBv^5L w,m,s?a Saf « ESYWARNER’S Safe Remedies are - sold by Druggists j and Dealers in; Medicine every- > where. Diabetes C URE Safe Bitters sdFf Nervine SAFE PIUS. HUJST. BATON & LAMAB. ? rs Druxs, which are beughf direct from manufacturer for Cash. decs NATURES OWM) |Wfe^EMEDY [ a" vegetable" MEDICINE FOR THE’ BLOOD, IMR&KIDNEYS? 1H. H. Warner & Co. Proprietors, ROCHESTER, N. 7. ; FOR L2AS£ OR REMT- X Offer my plant ation, known cb the J. B. La mar paico. on the Ocmn!gee rirer, for lease or Tent. The plantation consists ot £00 ACRES OF CLEARED LAND. has wlS't^toS^IS^^hXi’ I SS? “ dir “ iCd int0 Uo tr “ ts 01 ^ ‘«4 300 Cuticura, and | Tbo 500 aero place contains 420 acres up-land She tsalmcat a new child, and we ftel Very and SO^re^wamp land “ naPBy ’ I The 300 acre place is fine, - ] The plantation ti well kno Frioklv Heat. GORATINE, For Blood Duca-soj GURATINE, j For Liver Complaints. curatTne, For Kidney diseases. GURATiNE, For Bhcumatiam. GURATiNE, For Scrofula Diseases. GURATINE, For Er^tipelai, Fiaplet, A medicinal com pound of known value— combining in one prep- I oration the curative 1 powers for the evils I |which produce all dis- ftheiWoorf, the j Xirer, the H.Ulnei/s. Oromeline & Go., OPrOSITB LANIER HOUSE. SS-Orders by mail attended to as uiual.’il noristt NOTICE Office Bibb Mamcvactciifo Co, I -w9 w, ^J 5 ^Pricectcottoi we areVornptil- 5®*® advance the price of our ^ooda. A Itcrthi* I date price of 4-4,8 cent a 7-8 7 cents not. aixtv I day*. U*ual discounts for cash. coci...3t j p HAN8Qy, AimU FOR RENT. I FTHB large store houieon 'ho corner of Third X and Poplar strict, in BhiXe’. Blcck. Two i'optan all DecMaary Asians Sag fi uce" C ’Applj™o aCnU0,r ’ - ltwv ' t HILT. A HARRIS. Attorn.vs- $500 Reward, , , w "“r. Artutu 'u.aequippi t&Tln"^ 10 ^ I Ste m in h ^ay C l n g UndP#1,0, It Ia unexcelled for tho ! cure Of all Blood Dim- eases such t it la. Tumor Tetter,Salt Hheumatlsm, V\^o al ConsUpation, I ^equal to Coirmereia! Fertil- Dyspepsia, Indi- I i z jrj*?i t r h ?#^. 0 J e o < ^ sfc J >f iccrrwJient * *Otnake r/Mf/nn.Now**m#ami. I * tonof BLACK, 8 FBBTILIZBR is nexceiiea for the I i . . m BMs Ferlilizer, E f'nififill inn I ■ ... ' (jcstlon, Sour Stom- fi^h, Detention of Urine, etc, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THE BEOWN CHEMICAL CO BALTIMORE. Md. dec7t( A Good Location for a Physician FOR SALE IN HOUSTON COUNTY. GA. T HE subscriber wish'ng to change hu busi ness offer, for sale his place eighteen miles south cf Macon, consisting ol ten acres of land, a comfortable rew dwelling ■ with all necessary g5as?23?r5«tr ™ isr.-gufijSyg. aasamt5Bggi-g|a8eka ta%sipa.. ooap. wmen is I subscriber on the nlaA- c- l>» lotto- subscriber on the place, or by letter at York, Houston county. decSdlw J C GILBE RT, M. D PMabx accompany ing each remedy. Bulk meats st< °L^ ut j 1 al ™ small boxes 50c; “ large I boxes JL Resolvent *1 per bottle' Cntl- | Cromeline & Co., Lanier Emz PABLOR CIGAR STOBE Theflcest brands of Imported aad Damestle Cigars always on hand. GIVE U3 A TRIAL. ocmtt WARNING, CUHCURA Rwungmiga F^k^U Vulh '^^sho^rf^^^atRLLlS’DRUG STORE,Triangu. 4 40- dear ribs 6 40aC.t0: clear aides 6.(0; Beeeu dull; sb> aiders 5; clear ribs 7)4; tides 7%. „ a .... JATE RYOUS KjCHAU8TION.—A medical etmy JT was not a big job ol moving the tremendous Stoct of Toys to my store, for wo have been at it since August last. But the citizens of Macon and neighbor hood aro invited to come and look at my GOODIES and I am sure they will buy and move things away in a hurry. NlwOllXiVS—Flour strong: superfine 4J £SJS; dmible extra 55 95; ‘”*1” ^Kahn’s Museum of Aaatomy.~~6a the~e«rae'and .M 50, high grade. 56.6. ;an7.M. Comartrw rxln o( deetine, showing isdisputa- firm; white sjsaOT. O.U firaor id 5U. }lj . to, i M , fiajth may be regain^, aflonllng a 8%a9. Bulk meats ateady. sDooMera, iwjh, treatment of nervous and physical debility, ‘^xlbg|»Mdra TV ^ “~Wth.remd»ot20year^pSriSXBy SIS currency or portage sUmp«. Address S«- -ffmskyfimrtlMdli* wag Kahn’s Muslim, 688 Broadway, New goes, ordinary to prim* 14UJ*. Bu»oroi*u^ tk< deettnoa wed triddm Tho Houston Home Jonrnal says: SCHONEMAN, No. 74 CHERRY STREET, Is the King of Toys: . ' T . ' I FOR SAUU. J?? ta . 9 ' , urnal ,? an b»djudge. Come A New sight-room dwelling house, with a r and satisfy youraelf. dee9...tiU dee 26 A. ing ana store roo-ua attached all-ler-.T.-, Less Than Five Dollars. DOl, t LAM 8 pER t0 TON. ,U th *“ FODU u * lew of the many nimes who miZBB^rix^ 0 ,ho merit> °* bi *Lk-S £ FER? Thos B Brown. Ear.dersville. Georgm Sketoe, Gri»woldville[&i JR K LeSueur,Mlln-r,Ga Jev LG Evans. Bibb connty, Ga 5 V,P ,tch « r ' Knoxril!*, Ga T J Masscy.Marshallrill-, Ga * Un.h King, Linton. Ga W H Stanley. Linton. Ga ®f ?3 Bower. 71omasvi>le,Ca WI Rentroe, Carrs Station, Gk B1Peacock, Buena Vj,ts. Ga GSrgia 51 Ander * on ’ Cornucopia, Jones county Eli Frailer, Gordon. Ga Gladevillo, Ga 1> P Holloway do ik,unty »nd farm right* for sale Headquaricrs at the offioeofthe Telegrmrh and Mea-enger, Macon. Georgia. dec3dl»Awlf ASHLEY A 8PEIR Popular Music Books. Temperance Jewels. Rl.’S: •rags ol the beat quality 30 etf. . (Nearly ready.) White Bobes, SSSTSTSSSS k_ made. 30ca. Gem Gleaner, , _ service. $1. Prodigal Son. ded to muiical societies. 75. | American Glee JBook- S. One ot the very bat Glej and Chorus book,. |l CO. Emerson's Vocal Method, For voice trainicr. One of the I . **«*• «155. Dr, of Alcantara. SSS S and easy to give. $150. Specimen* of these or any other bookj my | ftuJSfotfnSSt**® “F-“ere.post .it, OLIVER, DITS0IV&C0., Boston, O H DITSON A CO, 84S h'dway N T. Crackers, Crackers, Craokers. ^JHOICE and Fresh, lust received and for sale I cheap by d«ca * JONES* COOK. . iBSManoreraj^aattached all :,ece.raPv out-boam, with thirty screa o! land ,itu«ted juatoutaideof the corporate limit, eftben.r immediately on the Atlanta division of the Ceh tral railroad. Alao. irar hundred acres of land one and a half mile* from the city. For term,, address or „ B. M.HATHORN. decTmlt* jonj th, Ga.