The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 23, 1879, Image 1

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BY CLISBY, JONES & REESE- MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23, 1879.—PRICE EIVE CENTS. NO. 9,399. BY TELEGRAPH MHRDERERSLY NCHED. Speedy Retribution in Alabama —Cros*ing the Dead Line—A Sensa tion in which Crime and Hemp Crowd Each Other. Emeu, At.A., December 22, 1878. Edvard Harvey and James McGever, two Irish lads, aged respectively sixteen and seventeen years, and who were ped dling dry goods through the country, were municred on Friday night by a P» rt > of near Jemigan, Russell county, Ala bama. twenty miles north of Eoiaula, and tle-ir todies thrown in the Chattahoochee river, one mile distant from the scene of the murder. The bloody deed was dis- , .,-rvd next day, and two negroes were irr.-ste.lon suspicion, when they confessed their srtiilt ami implicated two or three .% large crowd of whites and blacks from t!i - i i. inity assembled on Sunday at the j.lj - •. about twenty going from Eufaula. \t» >ut four o'clock, Sunday afternoon, it iva- determined to hang tlio two negroes »-h > bad confessed, and a line being drawn on the ground, it was announced to the crowd that all who were In favor i hanging the guilty negroes would step .. n„- the line. Everybody, both black id white, crossed the linn. Immediately j.r | Mirations were made, and the two lmilal murderer* were banged. They had not a word to say, asked no sympathy or merry, ami died in a sullen, dog like 'ih-uce. The two lads hml been in this .-ountry but three month ., and when pass ing through this city deposited one hun dred and eighty dollars in the Eufaula National bank. Tlieir Indies have not h -eii recovered, owing to tlw high stage of the river. U. D. S. SUNDAY’SDISPATCHES. The Maine Count DixiiiHi, December 21.—An indigna tion on-cting held here last night to con demn tlic aetion of the Governor and eotineil in counting out certain recently •-li-ftcd Senators anil Representatives, was overflow iugly attended. Speeches were made by Senator Hamlin, K. W. Wilson, < aplain Ihmtelle, of tlie Republican State < 'mnmittoe, and others. Captain Boutelle d.i'lan'd If tills great wrong were allowed to go on it would result in bloodshed, and tin* lie lielleved a general uprising of tlie |N"ople throughout the State would secure i lie seats to camHdates who received a majority of votes. A committee was ap- l».ime,l l>y the meeting to take such ac tion as might In* thought necessary- News Items. XkW < Mil.EA\s, December 21.—A dis- luteli to the Galveston AVir*, from Sher man. savs a party of fifteen rowdies came tin-re from Montague county and tlie In dian Territory, to attend a disreputable dams', with the avowded determination not to In* molested by police officers. Offi- «s*r> Bond ami deputy shcrilT Parrott raid ed ihe party as they were leaving the dance. Pistol* were drawn and in tlie melee two men, Mitchell and Elliott, were shot. The former will die. St. Lins. December 21.—Between four hundred and live hundred negroes have Reused through I— wHMn «. wmW, ou ibeir way to different parts of Kansas. All of these were able to jwiy their way, hut there are now ill the city at out 150 nc- gn«-s w ho w ill have to be helped on tlieir journey. Tlie Colored Relief Board lias advices that several thousand people are ready or pn-iaring to leave Mississippi, and they ex|n-ct to lie obliged to relieve the wants of the destitute when they arrive, though they an- now without the necessary funds. The Arkansas negroes have caught the emigration fever, and five hundred are now on their way North. New Oki.eaxs. December 21.—A Tunes special reports tlie burning of the |KHt office block at Fort Worth to-day with i«*s of $l«.00tl. No insurance. Syracuse, Nkw Yokk, December 21.—A c«!d wave struck this city this morning at live o'clock. Saturday after noon, the thermometer stood at nineteen degrees alxnre zero and at six o’clock Sun- da* morning, twelve degrees below zero. Twelve freight trains were stalled between < *lvdc ami Syracuse to-day by the extreme odd. To-night the weather is moderating ami at nine o’clock this evening,Jthe tlicr- monier stood four degrees above zero. liornESTEE, N. Y., December 21.— At VffiO o'clock this morning, George II. Prow ley, collector oftlio Rochester Daily Piiioh, cut his throat at his home witli a large jack-knife, completely severing liis windpipe. Hut wife discovered him. and «liile attempting to raise hint he tore the already ghastly" wound to twice its size with his hand. lie was alive at 10 o'clock last evening, breathing through a sil ver tube, lmt was in a dying condition, lie is twenty-eight years old, and lias a wife ami twee children. He became dc- <}Miideiit and insane liecause his name was w rongfully publislied iu tlie bluc- touk of the Mercantile Union for the col lection of liad debts. He was a line young man and generally respected. lNH’oRKKEPflB, December 21.—Des- patcites from the upper Hudson to-night show that the river is firmly closed. The mercury here to-night is three degrees be low- zero. Foreign. Roue. December 21.—The Chamber v( Deputies has passed a bill authorizing the Government to take immediate steps for the prosecution of public works, in or- der to relieve tlie tlistress. of the working classes by furnishing tliem with employ- "‘pta*, December 21.—All of the minis ters met at M. Waddington’s residence to day and signed their resignations, which were transmitted to President Grcvy. M. Defrezicmiet lias been entrusted with the formation of a new cabinet. Foreign. Calcutta. December 21.—A dispatch from (tenoral Roberts dated tlie ISth in stant. urges General Gougb’s immediate advance in light order without tents and taking ammunition and supplies for five or six days. General Roberts states there is nothing ensuing between Guaigubar and Cabtti to arrest Roberts' march and will be able to settle affaire in Cabul when (tough meets him. General Gotten lias 14.400 men and four guns and will march to-day. . Cxmam, December 21 (via Madeira) —Setoconis was captured by the Brit ish forces on the twenty-eighth of Novem ber. Two of Soeoconis’ captains were killed and two captains and two lieuten ants wounded. Soeoconis' loss was DAY DISPATCHES. Foreign- <osdox. December 22.—A Sophia tele- in stales that sixty MoHamedau refugees am the Bulgarian government refused nlmit to tlieir former houses have died ■old and starvation in open fields. I Calcutta dispatch says executions itimie in the palace of Mondalay. Five a cesses were recently murdered. *abis, December 22-—After General -slev's departure from the chamber Into, M. Jirard tried to smooth mat- i and demanded the order of the day ■e and simple, which was carried by a e of244 to 10S; but US members of the t figured in this majority and reckon- the Republican vote alone the Cabinet n out-voted by 15S to 126. News Item* * t New Yobk, December 22.—A Wheel ing, West Virginia, special, says a gang ot Wetzel county “red men,” whose depreda tions have long been a terror in that re- g on, recently visited the store ofW. J. umphrey, in Tyler county, a few even ings since! and robbed the premises of property amounting to four or five thousand dollars. The men were armed, and on the owner attempting a resistance he was knocked senseless and gagged. Milwaukee, December 22.— Bests’ malt home, office, bam and elevator, con taining a large amount of grain, were de stroyed by fire this morning, Loss over $200,000; covered by insurance. Elizabeth, N. J., December 21.—Tlie jury in the case of Michael Sullivan, for tlie murder of his dangliter’s illegitimate child, by burying it alive, rendered a ver dict of manslaughter, with a recommen dation for mercy. Washington, D. C., December 22.— Tlie counsel in the case of M. A. Dauphin amended their bill. Tlie Postmaster General's bill was dismissed tills morning without prejudice, and a few minutes thereafter an amended complaint was filed by Senator Carpenter, counsel for Mr. Daupliin. New York, December 22.—A cigar dealer named Dan Bemstern commenced suit against Cornelius J. Vandegrilt on an agreement said to have been entered intobetween the latter and Zacliariali E. Simmons, lottery and policy manager, by which ' Vender! ii It was to pay *50,000 mone.y advanced liy tlie latter in case he should recover in a suit against his brother during the famous Vanderbilt will con test, Simmons baring assigned tlie claim to Bemstern. C. J. Vanderbilt denies tlic validity of tlie agreement—alleging that it is a blackmailing operation. NIGHT DISPATCHES. The News from Cabul. London, December 22.—A dispatcli from C'andaliar says tlie news from Cabul excites neither surprise nor appehension here. A large number of t ribcs-men. wlio have hitherto been occupied in preparing tlieir lands for the spring crops, are now free from labor for three mouths, and Lliiis tlic long excitement may lie expected |.o last. No attempt ought to be made before spring to do more than to hold our position. General Stewart’s command ou the whole lino from Dabur to C'andaliar consists of 8,075 effective men. Tribes along the line arc quiet. Free Fight in a Church. New VoitK, December 22.—A special from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, says the people in this city are in a fever of excite ment to-day, owing to a fisticuff fight which took place in tlie First Reformed Presbyterian church last night. Some weeks ago, the congregation voted for pastor, Rev. Ncvin Woods Ido receiving 107 votes against 110 for tlie other candi dates. A majority of trustees were bitterly opposed to Woodside, and charged that his election was the result of illegal votes. The majority of tlie congregation wore de termined that Woodside should lie tlieir l>astor, especially os the call was sustained liy the Presbytery. An appeal was taken to the Synod and since then there have been bitter quarrels among tlie members of tlie church. Tlie Woodside faction triumphed over tlieir enemies, and on ono occasion, notwitlistanding the existence of an injunction restraining Woodside from preaching until the opiieai was decided, gained admission to the church by strat- gy, held the place all day and listened to a sermon by tlie pastor in the evening. Last night the quarrel culminated in a free fight. There were rumors during the day that serious trouble Was brewing. Both factions were present iu full force, and tlw.ro w«» a largo attendance of out siders, Attracted by the prospect of a row. The trouble began early. Woodside wanted to preach but his opponents had another clergyman whom they wished to preach. Both parsons waxed hot and excited. The spectators gave vent to their feelings in remarks designed to en courage tlieir favorite. The trustees and Sunday school teachers took side and shouted excitedly. One of tlie parsons essayed to mount the rostrum. lie was seized by his antagonist and roughly hustled from the steps. This led to a general fight. 'It was thick est around the altar, but all over the church were heard the sound of Wows. Many of the women screamed and fainted, but some of tlie stronger minded encour aged the combatants" with cheers. Two or three males took advantage of the con fusion to settle old scores among them selves. For a quarter of an hour tlie bat tle raged furiously. Heads were punch ed, eyes were blackened, arms broken and women knocked down. Tlie yells and screams were frightful. The police were called in, and after some difficulty suc ceeded in quelling the riot. Several ar rests were made. Tlie church this morn ing presents a sorry- appearance. Tlie pews are broken, remnants of gas globes strewn the floor, tlie hymn books and bi- bles are scattered in all directions, as if they had been used as missiles, and a large quantitv of hairpins and bangs have been gathered up. The utmost indignation prevails in church circles. Tlie matter will be investigated by the Presbytery, and it is expected that there will be some clerical suspensions. The rival pastors were in the thickest of the fray. The Utes. Los 1’inos, December 22.—Ouray re turned from tlic White River Utes to-day. He lias given the tribe until the 23d to bring in the prisoners. There is a serious division in the tribe. Indications. Washington, December 22.—For the South Atlantic States stationary or higher pressure and temperature, southwest winds, partly cloudy weather and occa sional rains. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. bacco manufacturers to pack in hogsheads and bales for the foreign trade a brand of leaf tobacco known as blacklist. In re leasing to-day a quantity of such tobacco seized at New Orleans, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Baum, rendered a de cision bolding that such tobacco, if in tended for consumption, most be put up in legal packages in a tobacco manufac tory and properly stamped. . , Southern Cases Decided. Washington, December 22.—Decis ions ware rendered in the Supreme Court to-dav in the following Southern cases: J. j. Kain, Bishop of the Roman Cath olic church, vs. E. G. Gibbon, Esq., exec utrix from the western district of Virginia, Held that a bequest made to a Catholic bishop or his successor in trust for an unincorporated religious communi ty, invalid unless the bequest is made as a charitable gift, and, in the latter case, only when the objects of such gifts are dearly and definitely stated. Decree of the lower court affirmed. Florida Central Railroad Company vs. J. Fred Schutte et al. Motion to vacate supercedeaa bonds on account of fraud. Granted. Tlie motion of the appellents for leave to file a new supersedeas bond was de nied. The motion of the appellees to dis miss was denied upon certain conditions to be fulfilled by the applicants. The mo tion was submitted in the United States Supreme Court to-day by Senator Ed munds, to advance upon tlie docket the case of Juiltard vs. Grenman, which now stands No. 770. This is a test case brought to obtain the opinion of the Supreme Court as to the validity of said act of Con gress of May 31,1878, forbidding the fur ther retirement of greenbacks, and requir ing them to he reissued and kept in cir culation after their redemption. The case will bring up the whole question of the power of Congress to maintain the legal tender quality of United States treasury notes iu time of peace. Bank Directors Arrested. New Orleans, December 22.—The grand jury to-day indicted three directors of the suspended Louisiana Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Company, viz: Ed ward Connery, James Jackson and Frank Wing, for wrongfully and feloniously con cealing facts within their knowledge rela tive to the condition of the bank, intend ing thereby to deceive the public, and also for signing and submitting to the treas urer of the State for official publication a fraudulent report of the condition of the bank on January 26th and May 6th, 1879- The parties gave $25,000 bail each and were discharged. The grand jury has also indicted George W. Carey, charged with forgery in the matter of endorsing J. P. Richardson’s name on a paper, while he (Carey) was a member of tlie commercial firm of Rich ardson, Carey & Co. His hail was fixed at $10,000. Indignant Maine. Bangor, Maine, December 22.—The Executive Committee appointed by an in dignation meeting in this city Saturday ovening has issued the address, urging all good citizens of every city, town and hamlet in the State to unite with them in taking measures for concerted aetion to prevent tlie consummation of tlie'alleged outrage perpetrated on the rights and liberties of the people, and the honor and lair name of the State of Maine. “Great evils,” says the address, “de mand prompt remedies, and for this, the greatest wrong ever committed under a free government, we believe that among the people of Maine there are clean hearts to discover and strong arms to apply the means to render it of no avail. For this purpose we ask your advice, assistance and co-operation, that the honesty, intelli gence and patriotism of our people may bccoine a living force to carry out their Will.” The Burned Brewery. Milwaukee, December 22.—The grain in the elevator was rained for brewing purposes by water, but such as was not burned may be used for feed. The loss on grain is placed at $180,000, and on the buildings, office, furniture and machinery at $150,080. A Mime of Wealth. There is a mine of wealth for the peo ple in Warner’s Safe Pills; for health is wealth, and nothing so contributes to the health of a large class of people as these pills. As a laxative and regulator of the bowels and a cure for bilious troubles and malaria they surpass all other remedies. dec23-2w (ut uticura J W LOCKBTT, JOSEPH BOND LOCKETT & BOND, GENERAL BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton Fu tures and Papers v! all kinds Dougbt and sold on commistion. Of fice No 87 Cherry street in rear ol Hunt. Rankin A Lamar's retail drugstore. FOR SALE. sTAIK OF GBORGIA 8 PER CENT BONDS SOUTHWESTERN RAILRuAD STOCK, no stall MACON COTTON STATEMENT OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER Dxcxxsxs 21 ETIrKrona*. The market'to-day closed steady at Ilk' cants for middling, dosing at unchanged quotation*. Roceirod by rail to day 188 by wagon...— SS2— 542 Shipped 101 Sold 865 Foreign. Calcutta, December 22.—General Gough reports that in consequence of the desultory attacks of the Gldzais, it be came necessary to engage them all along the line and that the Ghilzais have been driven off and he hopes they are dispersing. London, December 22.—The Viceroy of India telegraphs to-day as follows: General Bright reports the movement of reinforcements all along the lines. Gene ral Gough marched yesterday for CabuL Asmatullah Khan Gliilzai, chief of Lughman, who led a tribe in the recent engagement with General Gough’s com mand, mentioned in the dispatch from Calcutta of this date, is reported to have been wounded. His followers appear to be deserting him. Reinforcements have been sent to Dakka in consequence of the report that Mahmaudsare assembling in that vicinity. Sheffield, December 22.—An elec tion for a member of the House of Com mons to fill the vacancy, caused by the death of Right Honorable John Arthur Roebuck, an ardent supporter of the for eign policy of Lord Beaconsfieli, took place here'to-day. Samuel Danks Wad- dv, the member for Barnstable who ob tains the Chiltera hundreds in order to contest the seat for Sheffield, was the Lib eral candidate, and Mr. Charles Stewart Wortley (barrister), cousin of the Earl of Norcliffe, was the Conservative candi date. The poll closed at four o'clock. Tha excitement this evening has seldom been equalled, There are large crowds in the streets, and it is evident that when it becomes dark small provocation will cre ate a disturbance. The respectable in habitants desire the Mayor to postpone the declaration of the result of the election till morning. 11 p. m.—The total vote polled was 27,- 646. George Waddy, Liberal, received 14,061, and Mr. Wortley, Conservative, 13,584, being a majority of 478 for Mr. Waddy. Tfibacco Decision. Washington, December 22.—It has been the custom for years of certain to- 8TATBMENT: Stock on hand September 1,1(79...... 280 Received to-day ■■■—■■ 843 prevkoiiy - —413M (1840 Shipped to-day. previously. suns—an 89 Stock on hind this evening.... Received same day lul year- 406 ; LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS Cotton. I Lrvaiiooi-Neon—notion in moderate inquiry w ichia freely eupplied; middling uplands 015- 16; middling Orleans<15-16. Sole! S800 hales, of which 1000 ware taken by •peculate n and lor export; receipts 17100—14S04 I Aflferica n. Tutures opened 1-82 cheaper Uoioniis law middling clause December deliv ery 6:6-S2: December and January < 25-31; Janu ary and February 6 25-Si; February sad March S 37-Si: March and April 6 »-SS. April and May S15-18: Mavand Jane 7; June and July 71-16. 4 OOp m— Sales of American 4750. Upland! law middling danse December delivery 615-16; January and February 818-16; February and March 8%: March ana April 6 15-15; May and June 71-32; June and July 7 8-32. Saw Toax — Noon—Cotton quiet; sales 655; middling -plands US', middling Orleans 12%. Future! opened dal!; December 12A8; Jan uary 12.48: February lt.78: March 12J9; April 18.03; Kay ISAS. Bvenirg — Cotton — Net receipts 875: gross 7163. Future# dosed strong; sale# 83,000; December delivery 12.65—67: January 12.72—78; February 18 *1-03; March 1327-29; April 13.46—48; May 18.66—68: June 25.81—83; July 18.92-45: August - IS *3914 00. Cel ton doted quiet and steady: sale* 904; mid- rlinrup’and! 12%; middlingO-kana 12%. Consolidated net receipts 46168; exports to Grsat Britain 32176; France 8919; Continent 6635: chscuel . Gaiyzstos—Cotton quiet: middling 11%: low -.kaan«t He good ordinary UK: net receipts 8356: cross 3667: sales 150: itoek 63344. Noaroxx—cotton nominal; middling 19: net reeemta 4337; sales 870; itock 68353. Biilixoa*—Cotton quiet; middling 19%; loir mauling 13*4: good ordinary 11%: net receiuU —; gross 1933; sate# 900: to spinner* —; otoc 13355. - - Hi* V if Hcsiox — Cotton quiet; middling 12%; low middling 19 4; good ordinary 19; net receipt# MRgraa# 39*2 : isles —; taock 3729. 9HZ1WTO*—Cotton quie*: middling U?fc low ■HMm U 7-16; good ordinary H; net receipts (8* gross—•;talesUO;stock 11795. Pqnrr.1 nuugu—Cotton quiet: middling 19%; lew middling 12%: good ordinary 19k; net re- . oeipu 4(9; gross Ull; sole* —; spinner* 474; 1 Itock 9347. THE GREAT SKIN CURE, TRe most nruling, Soothing and Re- frselilngExtern*! Application in tbe ■World. It rapidly heals Ulcere. Old bores and Dis charging W ounda; Itching Files and other Itch- inie aSectioas that have been tha torture of a lifetime, thus affording unspeakable sratiaca- tion to thousands; Burns. Scalds. Wounds and Festers; ail Itching and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and all Affections ol the Scalp, including loss ot Hair. Nothing like it has ever been known by the moat intelligent has swept a host ot poisonous ren istrnce. It is revolutionary in and mode of treatment and succeeds in every external affection. At every itage it is ably assisted by Cuticura Sgap, which is a part of itself medicinally and attho same time the most delightfully fragrant and refreshing Toilet, bath and Nnrtery Soap in existence. Cuticura Resolvent, a powerful purifying agent and Kver stimulant, should be taken to neutral- ire and resolve away blood poison!, caused by tbe virtu of scrofula, cancer, canker, malarial or contagious diseases, which maintain and foster die eases of tbe Skin and Scalp. SALT RHEUM. Life a Burden from the buffering! Caused by tbl* terrible Disease. Missus Wzsvs A Porrus—Gentlemen: Please accept my most grateful thanks for the cr eat .very great, comfort I have received from the use of your Cuticura. For the past eight or nino yearel havebeon troubled with that dreadful disease.Salt Rheum. For montha I would be helpless—my very life a burden to me. I hsvo used eveiythiog in the shape of medi cine, both external and internal, but with no ef fect. sly hands were iu a terrible condition, the backs of thsm being all raw, and I thought I woojd try Cuticura. I tried it; and lo! it was as it a miracle had been performed, for 1 will take my oath that in three applications my hands were as smooth as a new-born babe’s. I presume there are hundreds, if not thou sands. who know of my cate, among whom there may be some rne similarly afflicted, and if so I wouid earnestly advise him to givo Cuticura a trial. Yours, very thankfully. A. D. BAKER. Ticket Agent C. S. It. R. Detroit Junction, Detroit. Mich., Jan. 80. ’73. Tetter or Salt Rheum on the bnndfs Cured. A Ctratefaieutcr. Musses Weeks & Pottbe—Gentlement Hav- idk been troubled for many years with the Tet ter or Salt Rheum, and spent many a hard-earn- ed dollar. I was given a trial of your Cuticura, and, thank God, my hands are trail. Inovorbad anything do me good like that. YoumsypHt this in the paper and welcome, and may it do some other poor sufferer tho same voed it has done mo. I am well known here, ha» ing lived here almost fifteen years and kept boarders for a living, and sometimes my heart was sure, thinking 1 would havo to givo up alto- rcthtr with my sore hands, and having a small family to tako c>re of; but oh, thank God, my hind- rre well, so I again return thanks. Yours respectfully. KLIZABKTH BUCKLEY. Littleton. N. H., May 30, 187S. The Cuticurn remedies are Drepared by Weeks A Potter.chemist snd Druggists. 360 Washington street. Huston, and are for sale by all druggists. Price of Cuticura small bores 60c; large boxes, containing two and one-halt times the quantity of small, St. Resolvent, Si per bottlo. Cuticura Soap 25c per cake; by mul S0e. threo cakes 76c. dc cl8 lm W , • . B Rico quiet; ordinary to choice Louisiana 6v'a7V. NATAL STORKS. 5* lUcixexoa—epints 5turpentine firm] at 38. Rosin strong at sl.ljo for strained. Crude tur pentine steady; hard 51.80; yellow dip S2.*0. Tar steady at sl-10.^*- MABJNKNKWS New Yobk—Arrived—Richmond. Arrived out—Phoenician, Mepigan. Ohio, Our Annie, Louite. COLLINS' of&Kt VOLTAIC ^EHCTEia?^^ h ,h ? Il e 8t °ri& with that marvellous vi* tali zing and restorativb united with the curative pioierries of our own fragrant Balsams and Fiaa Yvt Weak and 8oro Lunjc?, Palpitation of the Heart. Painful Kidneys, Liver Complaint, BiSiou'i Colic, Weak Stomach and Bowels, Rheu- xnatirr. Nrurakia. and Sciatica, they are thfc best remedy in tbe world. doc!8 lm agency. Jilectricity, CUTICURA REMEDIES bavABKsii—Uotten quiet;- iciOuiiuk II; luw middling 11%; good ordinary 11%; net receipts 6995; gross 6042: sales 2000; stock 9S8S2. Nbw Oklkjujs—Cotton steidr: middling 11%; low middling 11%; good ordinary 11%: net receipts 20842; gross 23526; sales 7000; stock 212720. Mobile—Cotton quiet;midd!ing ll.q; low mid dling 1U»; good ordinary 10%; net receipts 4885; gross ; sates 8000; stock 61955. Memphis—Cotton dull; middling 11%; re ceipts 5:57; shipments 8843; sales 800; . stock 116515. ; AtJatfara—Cotton itcsily: middling 11%; low middling 111.'; good ordinary 11; receipts 18885 shipments —; sales 1024. Chablbstox—Cotton quiet; middling 12it: low middling 12; good ordinary UK: net receipts 8091; gross —; sales 600: stock 66965. 7ISANCIA1 , Loxdox—Noon—Consols 971-16. Brie 41: Pabis—3 per cent Bentea 81 francs and 57.1 centimes. NSW XOKX—Stocks opened firm; money Sad; exchange, long. S4.81%; short . State bonds dull; Government securities quiet. Money 7a4; exchange S4.S0X; government se- Brie 81; Lake Shore 100% Illinois Centra) 97I4J PittshurR 105 b; Ohicago and Northwestern £6%; do preferred 10]!■: Rook Island 1 (6; Wosteni Union Telegraph Company 101% Bub-Treasury balances: Gold e 106.6835625: cur- r#i cy 85.978,427. PRODUCT- BAXTI3C03I — Flour easier; Howard Street and Western sunerflne 8fi.00@r6.60; extra 85.76(0 8625; family 87.25©87.75; City Mills superfine ss.00@85.S0; extra si.754686.25: Rio brands 87.50; Patapsco family 88.25. Wheat—Southern ouiet; Western wteat lower; southern red sl.40asl.45; amber Sl.50a51.57: No- 1 Maryland 81.50%: No. 2 Western winter red epot and December «tAi%-j January 81.53%. fouthem com quiet; Western, dull; w’hite 66; yellow 58,'4*60. Oats—southern 47as8: Western white 47a4S; do mixed 45@46%; Pennsylvania 46a47. Hay steady and unchanged, prime to choice Pennsylvania. Maryland 15@16. Provisions firmer: Pork SIS.75. oulk meats, loose snoulders —; clear rib —: do packed 5Y and 7%. Bacon—shouldeta 6%: dear rib 8%. Hams lOall. Lard, refined in tierces ,8%. Butter firm; prime to choice Western packed 1S@16. Coffee weak: rio in cargoes 14al6%. Whisky 114%. Freights dnll. CHiOiso—Flour weak: superfine 84.25aS5.00; extras S6.2Sa86.oo. Wheat quiet and weak: No. 2 red winter 51.80%; No. 2 Chicano spring SI .SIX bid February; No. 3 do Shl3Xarl.lS%. Com dnll; weak and lower; 89% cash. Oats dull and a ihsde lower; 34%a% cash. Fork active, firm and higher; 818.15 cash. Lard moderately active sad higher, 7.40 cash. Bulk meats firmer; shoul ders 4.80; short rib 6.65; abort dear 6.70. Whisky lower at 110. The following quotations ol the Chicago mar ket for future delivery were furnished us by Mr. L. Riplkt, Broker: 9:59 a. m.—Wheat. January delivery 81.80%, Fork, February. SIS37!:. Lard,February. 7.65. Com. May, 46%. 10:45 a. m.—Wheat January delivery 81.31%. Pork, February. 813.45. lard, February 7.65. Short ribs, February, 6.62%- Com, May,461. 1:11 p. m.—Whest, January delivery, 81.31%. Fork, February, 813.40. Lard, February.7.62%. Short ribs. February, 6.60. Cora, May, 45%. NewToxr—Southern flour quiet: common to fair extra S6.15aSS.85; good to choice 87.003 88.50. Wheat steady; ungraded winter 81.4ia aSLfiS. Com unsettled; ungraded 61a85%. Oats heavy and about % lower; No 3,49. Coffee ouiet rio. in cargoes 14%*17%; do in job Iotsl4%al»% Sugar quiet and firm; fair to good refining quoted at 7%a% prime 8%; refined firmer and steady; Standard A 9%a9i; granulated 9%: powder ed 9%; crashed 10%. Molasses in fair demand and steady; New Orleans 36a«7. Rice steady and moderate demand: Carolina 6%a7%. Rosin quiet at SL55. Turpentine firm at 41. Wool active and strong; domestic fleece 42a36: pulled 39a5S; un washed 18*40; Texas 21s38.Pork higher but quiet; prime mess spot quoted at 8l2.40a81250 cash. Middles firm: long dear 7.15 short clear 7.80; long and short clear 7-20. Lard fairly active: prime steam spot 7.75 cosh. Whisky nominal at 81.19 bid. Freights quiet. Lonsnua—Fiour firm: extra 84A0a84.75: fam ily 85.23©85.50. Wheat firm: red and amber si.30»;l.33. Cora quiet: white 46; mixed 45: Oats steady: white 43; mixed 41. Fork firm at 81330. Lard firm: choice leaf in tierce* 8%a%; do in kegs 9%, Balk meats higher; shoulders 4%; clear riba 6%o%; clear sides 6%s%. Bacon none. Su- gareured name nominal. Wnisky firm at 81.09. ClXCrzTAll—Flour Itesdyi fomily S6A5©?6.40. Wheat weaker Sl.34a51.36. Com steady at 41044. Oats essiei; No 2 mixed 49x41. Pork firmer at $13.40. Lard steadr. current make 7.35. Bulk meats steady: shoulders 4%a%; clear ribs <%s%. Bacon firm; ihouldere 5%; clear ribs 7%. Green meats firmer: shoulders 4.12%; deir sides 6.10; Whiikv steady *t 81-07. Bti Lock—Flour steady: double extra 65.70a 83.89; treble extra 85 90056.00; lamilySG.0IX86.10; choioo S4.15aj6.70. Wheat lower; No, 2 red fall Sl.S4cuh; No. 3 do SI 25. Corn lower at 35% a% cash. Oats lower at 36% cash. Whisky quiet 81.10. Pork higher at S13A5 cash. Laid firm 725 Bulk meats higher: loose, shoulders 4.16x20: clear ribs 630*6.40: clear sides 6.4CS6.50. Bacon firm but nominal. Nxw Obieaxs—Flour firm: superfine 85.50a 85.75: double extra 8600: treble extra 86.37%o 86.65, high grades -6.75087.37%. Com quiet and firm: white 57axis. Oat* dull at 4(049. Pork quiet at S13.00. Lard steady: tierce 8%; keg 3%s9, Bulk meets easier, shooldvs, loose 4%; clear ribs i%: clear sides 6%. Bacon qule:: shoalden 5%; clear nb 8: dear sides 8%. Whis ky firm at 105x113. Coffee aoiet: Rio in cargoes, ordinary to prime 13%al7. Sugar active and firmer: common to flood common 6*6/-; fair fully fair «%»7; prime to choice 7%a7%; yellow Macon wii olesale Market. BACON—Shoulders none sides ’....I!.!..'.... none BULK MEATS—Shoulders 5% Clear nb sides 7X HAMS—Choice sugar-cured 11 % BAGGING—Dixie, 1% lb 11 Globe, 1% lb 18% Union 8 tar, 1% lb. 10% lard—in bbii......:::::::::::::::. Ssasx In tubs 9 In buckets 10x10% GRAIN—Cobs', white, by car load... 78 Mixed, by car load... 75 Oats, foed B5a60 _ Rust-proof seed 90 SALT—Virginia 1 69 Liverpool 1 20al 25 MEAL 80 Bolted 85 Grits 4 5» FLOUR—Fancy, per barrel 7 5CaS 00 Choice . .7 50 Extra family.”' 00a7 25 Family 6 50a8 75 Kxtra 6 60 COFFBB—Common..... 14 Fair 15%»1S Good xi.i 17 Primo 18%al9 Java 2SaS2 SOAPS—Per lb 4%eS MOLASSES—Choice Cuba, hbds.... S3 Choice Cuba, barrels 35e37 Sugarhouse, hhtts 2Sa24 Sugarhouse, barrels 25 SUGAR—Golden 0 9! Brown u Coffee Extra C White'.'.".!.!/....' Standard A .- Granulated ...:. Powdered and Crushed... CRACKERS—Soda Orosm Ginger. Strawberry Fancy is CANDLES—Star 13al4 MATCHES—it. W.. in paper 2 80 R. W.. in wood 3 85 NAILS—Basis 10s -4 00 STARCH 4%a6% SHOT—Drop 2 00 Buck 2 85 BALL POTASH — Babbett’s 8 75 Royal S 50 Sterling 3 50 PEPPER V; 17% SPICE 20 GINGER 12% NUTMEGS 1 Ooal 25 CLOVES : 50 0IGAR8—Per 1,000.. S20aS60 Cheroots 819 SNUFF—Lorillard’s, jar 6* Lorillsrd’s, foil 70 TOBACCO—Common 40 Medium 5-a60 Lucy Hinton 62 Pine 75al 20 Shell Road:..... Brt CHEESE 15 RICH 7%aS rOTATOMS 3 OOaS 25 ONIONS ,4 80 J. F. STEVENS St GO’S.. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. Price List of Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware. — — 817.00. -20.CO. 825.00 up to 820.00 each 880.00, 835.00, 845.00,850.00 to 875.00 each % 8Va8% 9 lltf 12 ^0 10*11 TUTT’S PILLS - SYMPTOMS OFA 11 "' TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appotito, Bov/ols costive, Pain in tho Head, with a dull sonsationin tho baelc part, Pain under tho sliouldcrblado, full ness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability o! tcr.-.per, Lowapirits, with a feeling of hav ing neglected somo duty, Weariness, Dic- rally over tho right eye, Hestlessness with iitml dreams, highly colored Urine. H THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILE SOON BE DEVELOPED. TEXT'S PILLS are especially adapted to miciecoseo, one dose cfleets such a change clTccIins as to astonish the sufferer. CONST! PATJON. Only with regularity of tlia bowels can perfect health he enjoyed. If tho constipation is of recent date, a alaglo dose of TUTT’S PILLS will aufllee, but if it has become habiiual, one pSI should bo taken every night,gradually lessen ing the frequency of the dose until a regular daily movement 13 obtained, which will soon follow. Df.'l. Guy Lewis, 1'nlton, Ark., says: “After n practice of 25 years, I pronounco TUTT’S PILLS the best anti-bilious medicine ever made.” Ladies* Solid Gold Key Winding Watches.. “ .* 8t«n Winding Gentlemen’s “ Key Winding “ 880.00 up to 880.00 each Z ■' Stare Winding - 885.00,850 00.875 00 up to 8150 each buyer •* —89.00, 815.00 up to 825.00 esch A great variety of Nickel cased. Black Dial Stem Winaing Watches at trom...35.00 up to 89.00 each Ladies’ Solid Gold Opera Chains from.... 127.00 up to -=83 00 esch “ Guard Chains from. 822.00 up to -^5.00 esch “ Necklaces from ......817.00 up to -25.00 each Gentlemen's Solid Gold Test Chains from.— 810 00 up to <35.00each Immense stock of RINGS for Children —.....75 cents up to >2 CO each And Cameos, Ametbyit. Topas, Pearls. Onyx. Gamctr, Fiaia Gold, Diamond, etc., etc., at ‘ , ~ From S4.C0 up to 825.01 each Solid Gold Slecro Buttons from $3.00 to 812.05 each Ladies'and Misses’Gold Ear-Rings from.. 83.50 to 819.00 per pair Ladiea* rad Gentlemen’s Lockets from - 83.00 to8S5.0ffcach Lace and Shawl Puts, SETS, etc, m huge variety. J Day Clocks in Walnut Frames — $1.50 to 8S.C0 each 8 “ „....83.00 to JS.C0 each 15 “ Bromo Clooks, Striking Hours and Half Honrs 817.00 to 830.00 each 21 “ Marble " - •’ ’■ •• •• _....823.C0 to 8100.00 each Cm in CIlUCD Portemonnaios, Card Cases. Match Boxes. GIoto and Button Fasteners, uULIll OILlLn Thimbles. Napkin Rings. Cups, Fruit Knives, Cases of Spoons. Forks, La dies, and every thine in this Ware that la needed for household and presentation purposes. WARE ’ - haT6thoL ‘ rs - And fill Mot Be Mersol Pull TeoHcts for _.........«49 00 Water Sets at from — ...—818.00 to 830.00 per set — 81.50 to 82.50 esch ...—82.50 to 86.00 each .88.00 to 87.00 each -84.0( to 8G.OO —.■■.,..,...•.8 3,00 to 88.00 oscs. Jewel Cases, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. ANY ARTICLE THAT WE SELL WILL BE HANDSOMELY ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE. WE SELL NO PLATED JEWELRY. SEND FOR OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. J, F, STEVENS & Co,. Wholesale and Retail Jewelers. dec2l...dtf Si Whitehall Street, Atlanta* Georgia. R. W. CUBBEDGE. BROKMR HEAL ESTATE AGENT. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUBHT AND SOLO STRICT1Y ON COMMISSION. Particular attention given to tbe ale and renting of Real Rotate, Card Receivers Fickle Stands NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR RENT. rpHB desirable two-story, eight-; A adjoining premiseaof Mr. 1 rHtgh. room rosidcucs , B. H. Link, on Plum ht. near High. A good well of water on lot. Possession given 1st J anuory. Apply to JNO. T.BOUFBUILEET.Jb. dec2S-St* or MIX & KIRTLAND. HORSES AND MULES, A Fresh lot of fine Horses aud Mules just ar rived this morning, and will be sold at bottom pnoes. All wishing to buy stock will please call and examine for themselves at the sale and feed stable ot Uee2S-lt G. M. DAV18 City Bnilililig ana Loan Association OBGULXRmeeting to-night at 7:80 o’clock. GUO. W. BURR, Sec’y and Treas. Deo. 23,1879-lt Here EYerjthini Tliat is GooJ CAN BE HAD For Christmas! W E offer to our friends and tlie public os complete a stock.of Fancy anil Staple Groceries as can he found in the State. These comprise m part: CRACKERS, CHEESE, RAISINS, NUTS. CANDIES. ORANGES, APPLES, COFFEE. 8UGAR, TEA, PICKLES, FLOUR BUTTER, LARD, HAMS VINEGAR, CIGARS TOBACCO, LIQUORS CANNED GOODS in great variety, and anything else in our line that can be called for. Our prices defy competition, and wo sell noth ing but tho best goods. Now is the time to fill your Christmas aud Now Year orders. Schwed, Siosel & Gibian. nervousness. I never luul any medicine to do me so much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They are f.a good as repr^ented.” Ofiicc 35 Murray .Street, New York* TUTT’S HAIR BYE. CiitAYllAinop. Whiskers chanced to a Glossy Black \jj a sinjrlo application of this 1>yk. It im- pnrUa Natural Color,acts Instantaneously, and is as HnnnU-srtf.s spring water.' Sold by Dru^jrists, or §«c t by oxi>ra'* an receipt of $ I. • Office 30 Murray St., New York, 1 I m uE. A sPhYNDlD OPPORTUNITY TO i WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRI- I BUTION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. JAN. 18. 1830-lXGth Monthly ! Draivinff. Louisiana State Lottery Company, j Tbia Institution was regularly incorporated by ' (he Legislature of the State for Educational aud Charitable puiposos, in 1868, for the term of : twenty-fivo years, to which contract the inviola- j ble faith of the State is pledged.wb ich pledge has-! beon renewed by an overwhelming popular voto, ; securing its franchise in the new constitution aaopted December 2. 1879. with a Capital of 81,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $850,000. IT8 GRAND SINGLE NUM- BEEDI8TRIBUTIQFS will take place monthly. ; on the secondTeesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow I ing Distribution! CAPITAL PRIZE $83,000. JOO.COO TICKETS AT TWO D0LLAR8 EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONB DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZB8. -I 1 Capital Prizs .880,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prizs 6,000 2 Prizes of 82.500 8,000 5 Prizes of 1.000..— —...— 5,000 20 Prizes of 500...— 10.000 loo Prizes of inn 10,000 200 Prizes of 60....... 10.000 600 Prizes of 20 10.0C0 1000 Prizes of 10— 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 209 1,800 9 Approximation Pri»s of ISO 903 1.837 Prizes, amounting to... —8110.400 ! Responsible corresponding agents wanted at j all points, to whom liberal compensation will be ' paid. Write, clearly stating full address, for further i information, er send orders by express or mall : addreseedonly to a M. A. DAUPHIN. NewOrlea.s, I*. ! or same person at No319 Broadway, New York. | a 11 our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are i under the supervision and management of Gene rals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. BAR- ' LY. deel6 ] I hare now on hand the finest stock ol COFFINS AND CASKETS ever brought to Macon, including tho cele brated CRYSTAL or GLASS C51SI1K, For which I am SOLE AGENT in Macon. Iam also prepared to furnish Hearse and Carriages, fo* Funerals at very reduced prices. Personal attention given to all orders. Arthur L. Wood NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE, nov2S 2tawlm Mucon.Ga, RALSTOH HALL Two Nights Only. THE MODERN QUEEN OF TRAGEDY. Miss Bessie Darling, Supported by the two Talented Artists, W. F. BURROUGH and GEORGE DeVERE. Monday. December 22, Sheridan Knowles’ Beautiful Play, Hu x& ©hbac k. Tuesday, December 23, Shakespeare’s Sublime Tragedy, Maokeikt Surported by her own specially selected compa ny of Metropolitan Artists. Price as usual, tests can now be had at Brown’s Book Store. deci*6t NOTICE. and,raao GSO. W. STRATTON. this is to notify all parties having left guns, pis tols or other articles for repair at the said Peit- zer’a gunshop. will find tbo same at Mr. 8trat ton’s gun establishment, sgune No. 4SCHHRRY 8TREET. Unless called for by the 29th day of December, 1879, they will be told for tho charges. Mr. Stratton is a practical gunsmith, and koeps a good stock of guns, pistols, fishing tackle and sporting goods, and we cordially him to tbo patronage ol the public. „ N. M HODGKINF. Agent. Formerly of tho firm of D. O. Hodgkins A Son Maeof.Go., Deo. 20, 1879...21-1W TO THE FTTBMC. Mayor's Ornci, Macon, December 20.1870. Attention is called to tho following resolutions which wore unanimously adopted by Council last night: ’’Resolved. That tho firing of Roman candles or skyrocket, within tho following described city limits wdl not bo allowed during tno approach- St n £^ ma3 . h S} ldays ' ^(-Beginnibg at the intersection o! Now and Plum streets; then down Plum to Filth; aiong Fifth to Walnut, and up Walnut to Now. then along Now to the start, ing point. Resolved furthor, Tnat tho use of fire arms of any kind or description, lnsido of city limit, dur- ing the holidays shall bo strictly prohibited, and any person who shall he found violating the city ordinances in this respect shall ho fined to the fullest es tent ol tbo penalty prescribed by thecnarter.” I deem it bu t necessary to call atteuf ion to tho foregoing resolutions, and to ary that this action on tho part of the Council was mado absolutely noccasary in order to secure tho welfare and comfort of thoso of our people who lire near the centre or business portion of the city. a3 well as to protect the property of ourcitizens generally. ™! lrty « tr ? Policemen will bo put on duty next Wednesday, for the express purpose of enforcing tuis order. doc21-lt W. A. HUFF, Mayor. recommend United States Currency to be given away as a grand Christmas gift by the Parlor Cigar Store on December 24, BARGAIN COUNTERS AT A DISCOUNT. If sou do not believe it, oall on T. W. FREE MAN ^herrystreet, where you will find JE W- of all kinds and of the latest patterns, in Beautiful Cham uggies, open and top, with Urockery find. Glnsswaro Pocket and Table Cutlery in great variety, and numcroua other articles, sll of which have iuat been received for tho holiday trade, and must bo sold regardless of cost. As this saSnliee is not my funeral. lean afford to extend to the public a cordial invitation to come and enjoy it. both for themselves and those whom they wish a Happv Christmas. This is not CRY OF WOLF, but a genuine animal. T. W. FREEMAN, dec21-2t 87 CHBRRY STREET; Christmas Oranges. One car load BRIGHT FIiOAIDAS. Fresh from ihe Groves, to arrive this morning. Tiasley Broiler 4 Co. . Kiriwooi Bigli ScM A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. MILITARY system. ^^he Purcstand Best Medicine everredsS A combination of Boss, n.,l» tndDandelion, with allthe best aa Ttay give sow Ufte so* vigor to <3« ased snd lsfrw. Joa 8i£ £* if you onJj feel the WtortaK It may save your life. It has saved hundreds. ^•SOOwfflbej^idfaraataetlieyvFilliiotcTireor *s coder, bat help* Do not Buffer nor let MpaBonorfSS^hoSdbowithOTttSSr *"* Get TO this day. - eMess .nseofopiam,totoSo*adnarooacs“ ^ojdlydniguU.l Ho ? EdmM/ g .Co.r.xh»ter,y.T.j j; £2^'^ ^ ^ V — • ; -*c.>.hzt;o. (LUMP! LAND FOR SALE: | Thd fabsenber offers hij well known, deaira- : ble small farm for sale. Located m Bibb conty, Ga.,8}$ miles from incorporation of Macon Known as Dry Branch P. O. Daily mail. Black* smith shop paying* Besides good stand for oountry store. Building good. A1#q* will sell on* lot of land lying near Porter Springs, Lumpkin county. Ga., known as Mineral Mill Lot. Titles good. JABPSR BULLOCK. dcclS dlt&vttt |ky Bnnch, G a. la ti»«i highest itcli*«‘ve:nrnt ?:i rrre:tl preduclioiifi, rriiuT: *«! throughout the world «s the f d L:»i:r.dr^ Starch. In shnpe it dense crystals cf woisdctfid- v. M!**iand sweetness, free from 11. a frintest «»<1 or and oi inccmparuMi* *'reiiftth. Its sti- periorfty and econ«':*.*y ;»»*' 1!re atilt of experiment ard f'-’.vmri.r for thir ty-five years, and it« pcmdarSt? the re ward ot thin rfffirt <»• a iiffth'M-. Royal Gloss Lamp tjtiwrf 1$ h jiacka-sl ;n hand some one-pound, tlirp^-^-M, «nd six- pound cartoons, and lor Bale h> t.rorcra every-where. Mmaafartiiri-d by ||MBI ERKENBRECHER, CtednnaU, Ohio. m ) IPCMTC For the Pictorial Bible Oommenta- RIlCl* I S tor. 1,018 pages, 475 illustrations UfaUTCn and maps. The most complete snd flHniLli comprehensive Commentary onthe ntire scriptures (in one velome) ever publishe r rice $8.76. Bradley, Garreeton * Co, (6 N 4 act. Nashville,, Ttnn. nov7w8 m S PRING term tcrins January 7.1880, and tinues 2a weeks. The Military Dep Depart- United ment has been under the charge ot a States officer. Board and taiiion 8125 in Advance- Apply for circulars to CHAS. M. NEEL. I!dec29daw2w Kirkwood, Ga. ATTENTION. FARMERS. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. AND SATE YOUR MONEY. BY MAKING AND USING ms Imrmi Patent Fertilizer, Tho very thing to restore the farmer back to where he used to stand. Why ? Because it is gusranleed to be as good as the best of Commer- cirl Fertilizers, at a cost of less than fivo dollars per too. You cmn mako it yourself at home, and save at least * 40 per ton ou every ton of Guano you ute. Iu a word, i t is the only hope for tbe farmers ot this country. dee21tf We cive below a fow of the many names who have certified to the merits of BLACK'S FEE* TIMZBB, viz. Thos E Brown, 8scdertville, Georgia Leonard 8 be toe, Griswoldvillo, Ga JEM LeSuenr, Milner, Ga Rev L G Evans. Bibb county, Ga 8 W Hatcher. Knoxville. Ga T J Massey, MarstjallviUc, Ga Uriah King, Linton. Ga W R Stanley. Liston. Ga Dr P S Bower, ThomaiviUe,Ga WI Renfrce, Carrs Station, Ga B T Peacock, Buena Vista, Ga . DrS M Anderson, Cornucopia, Jones county Georgia rr . Bli Frazier, Gordsc, Ga J S Waldrop, Gladerille, Ga D P Holloway do County and farm rights for sale. Headquarters at the offioe of the Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Georgia. deeSdlwAwtf ASHLEY A SPEIR. GracKers, Crackers, Craokers. HO ICE and Fresh, iuit received and for sale JONES A COOK FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MAOON. OA. BANK OF DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AID EICNABSI New York Exchango, Par. W W WRIQUT Oashier. laDllud i iy_rL\n\i Ever? Smoker Has an Interest in the Profits. One hundred dollars in next. All persons purchasing 25 cents worth of Cigars will be come participants in the above. Our Irapo ed Cigars are tbe finest. MODS BELLE CREOLE Cannot be beat. Five Cent Cipr. Is unsurpassed. Gromeline & Co.» OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE *2.0rdera bv mail attended to me usual.'ta novistf Common Sense Christmas Presents! SHIRT8, or a stylish Hat for the boys, from four years up, SILK ana UNKN nANDKER0KIE7S, Scarfs and Scarf Rings. Glover, Suspenders. Umbrellas, Half Hose. Underwear. Shirts. Collars, etc. The above are new. bought for ChrUtnue. and will bo sold at the lowest prices. If you wont something to shew for yoar money, this iitho WIN8HIP & CALLAWAY. declG 7fc Stock of Toys to my store, for wo have been at it sinoo August last. But tho citizens of Macon and neighbor- hocu are invited to come and look ut my GOODIES and I am sure they will buy and move things away in a hurry. Tho Hsucton Home Journal reya: SCHONEMAN No. 74 CHERRY STREET. Is the King of Toys: and the Journal man is no tad and satisfy your.elf. tad judge, deco-till d FRESH LEMONS. MALAGA GRAPES, EXTRA PINE FLORI DA ORANGES. NORTHERN APPLES AND POTATOES, JUST RECEIVED BY decI9 JOSES & COOK. WANTED- A Situation aa bookkeeper, by a young man with a good many years experience. Will keep imall set of books at eight. W. T.X.. care Business Manager Telegraph and Me*- ‘envr.decl9.St Productive Fora For Sale. ’J’WO HUNDRED ACRES about threo miles from Macon, ou Walnut and Carey-Head creeks, containing an orchard of early and late peaches, apples, wild goose plums, and straw berries. Of course it is well watered. About forty acres town now in wheat and oats. Dwelling, gin house and plenty cf other build ings. Terms eajy. Come to see the place if you with to bay— every left-hand road from Cross Keys. J. A. WHITBS1DB. dee!2...d w aawlOdavt* OPIUM _ _ _ AtsoaMtfl Trices reduced to roll tbe tines. Mrs.* tfarmcrly Mrs. Dr. Se fie Collias,) JL&Torte, IxtiUaa* Cinsnus lioojsjaa Rice Tilings, H AYING enlarged my store and Bakery, I am prepared as hitherto t o furnish my customers and tbe public with the BWEBTBBT.LIGHTEST and BEST cf BREAD, CAKES, ornsmerued and . EU8K, ROLLS ar.d GINGEP. BREAD, at the lowest prices. Inow keep a good assortment, also, of FRBNCH and 8TICK CANDIES. RAISINS. APPLES. ORANGES. NUTS, TOYS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, FLOUR, etc., etc. Thankful for pa,l patronage. I n.k .'or contin- ued favors from my friends, and will spare no pains to please them. doc19—lw P. MrORATH. FOR SALE W E have a pair of good young mules and a two-hone wagon, withharneis. sll com plete, for sals cheap for cash, or good paper on tune. dec!9-St W. A. HUFF & CO.