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MACCXNT, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MOEMG DECEMBER 24, 1879.—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
NO. 9,4<X).
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY DISPATCHES.
The Dte*.
I.w Pinos Agency, December 20.—
»>uray inform* the Commission that the
Italians have accepted bis ultimatmn.
Hatbber is ready to leave with the prison-
,-r*. but is compelled to wait the arrival
■ ■1 Sawcr Milk, who U on his way from
Grout’s river to accompany the chiefs to
Washington as a representative of the
White Kivcr Ctcs.
-tack was also selected by Ouray to rep-
roieiit liiat tribe, but his heart failed him,
ami tie declines to go, fearing arrest.
Jark'e rliange is attributed by Ouray to
Mormon influence.
Ja<k lias ilecided to quit the reservation
. id join hitting Bull. He informed Ouray
- was a man with a carbine and plenty
..{ ammunition, and proposed to fight.
Hatch will probably start on the 25th.
n„- Indian prisoners will lie under a mil-
art -j-.tanl detailed from Fort Garland.
News Items.
ItMWNft. 1*a., December 23.—The
v. are)* •'.!'«*. machine shop, and part of the
i indry ofthe extensive hardware works
. f Kick Ilmthers, was destroyed by fire
i i morning. The loss, forty-five thou-
uwl dollars. Iiocal insurance on tiie
i.uiMiugs, is twenty-five thousand dol-
I’uim ETON, X. J., Deccroiier 2:5.—Col.
M. Daniel, the veteran turfman, is very ill
c ith pneumonia.
i*nii. vnKi.rniA, I*a., December 2:5.—
.V a meeting ofthe Farragut Association
evening, a committee, consisting of
It. tv Osborn, I*residentof the National
Farragut Association, and S. M. Simmons,
retary of tlie meeting, were appointed
: .\Uit Washington and urge the .Senate
i -•uuiiit!re on Naval Affairs to press the
latter of introducing a bill authorizing
••• |iaymeiil to tlie officer and men com-
p iking Farragut’s fleet, as a liouuty for
destruction of the enemies’ vessels bc-
luw New Orleans, tie* sura of <513.74
-the halatiee ofggtlf-,<100, decreed by the
I'nitrd Stali-s District Court for the Dis-
..f Coliimhia.
•. vi.votoX, IJeceinbcr Si.—A special
l:.4ii Itenison to the JVnr* says a freight
train on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas
railroad fell through a hurtling bridge
i» ar Dusatit Station yesterday. The lo-
. ■.motive |iavuTd over in safety, but the
tender and two cars were wrecked and
teimnl. Milie shelly, the fireman, fell
into the tin- and was burned to death.
Itrakeiiian Abernathy was slightly in-
jured.
The Maine Count.
Ai ui sta. Maixk, Decemlier 23.—A
m .-"Iig of tlie Kepnhlican State C'oinmit-
ln- ami prominent Itepulilicaiis from va-
i unis parts of tlie State was held at Sena
tor Blaine's residence last evening. Tlie
following committee was appointed to ad-
■In-ss and o»i|ierate witli tlie Unpttblican
members of tlie legislature, lion. I,. M.
Morrill. Hon. Nelson Ilingley, Colonel J.
K. Ileatli. Colonel .1. W. Spaulding, Ca|>-
taiuG. A. Boutclle, Colonel J. L. Rich
ards and AMoii Sprague.
Foreign.
laixiMtx. December '£>.—A Rome dis-
ivat.-li re ports that a fire on Sunday in tlie
Morn Ca-sarine I’alaco caused consider
able damage. Some valuable works of
ait were destroyed.
Iaisnox. Dei-ember 23.—Tlie prices of
-i, storks depreciated yestereay on the
receipt of tin- news of Edison's discoveries
in cheapelectric lighting.
The Viceroy of India telegraph to-dny
as follows: General Bright reports tlie
...siumsl ulvumt of reinforcements. All
is quiet at riczeron, ami convoys are pass
ing tlH-nei- to Jagdaluka. The Plugianes
an- quiet. A dispatch from General Rob
erts. dated Cabal, December llitli, says:
Slight skirmishes took place on tlie 18tli
inst., during wliiclt «>tte or two of the
principal Afghan leaders were killed. Our
loss was one killed and two wounded.
Snow fell here during tlie night, but is
disappearing.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
The Loss of the Steamer Bowassa—
Heavy Loss of Life.
I.ommix, December 2:5.—Tlie part of
the crew of tlie steamer Bowassa landed at
tjm-i-nstown to-day by tlie ship Mallow-
dale. consisting of tlie chief engineer,
doctor, Imatswain and six seamen. Tlicy
were picked up on tlie 5th instant in an
o|«-n Isiat by tlie Mallowdale. Tlie
Bow assa bad 180 passengers, of which 105
embarked at Liverpool and seventy-five at
Comnnia. Tlie crew numbered fifty-four
men.
After leaving Corunna on the 24tli of
November, she experienced terrific
weather and srning a leak on the first of
December, and tlie severity of tlie weather
increasing, site was abandoned on the
second about 350 miles southwest of
Kazall. Tlie Captain and second officer
remained on tlie sinking steamer. The
•tcw and passengers embarked in eleven
Ixiats. The nine survivors have no hope
for tin' other lioats. having, before they
separated, seen one boat capsized, drown
ing all of its occupants.
The Augusta Races.
ArorsTA. Ga., December 23.—There
u ill In- five davs racing at Augusta, com
mencing January 0th. Three thousand
and five hundred dollars in purses have
••ecu paid in. No entrance is to be charg
ed in anv of the races, which will be hold
under the rules of the Savannah Jockcy
Club. Horses are already in training here
from Maryland. North and South Caroli
na. Georgia. Tennessee and Kentucky.
Tin* track and stables are in fine coiult-
tion. and the accommodations are ample.
An interesting feature will be tlie Roman
hippodrome races, to be run every day by
\V. W. Highly, of Illinois, who brings six
bonce for tin' purpose. All race men are
invited to bring their horses. Entries are
to be kept open until tlie night before each
race. Savannah and Charleston races
commence 20th of January and Otli of
February-
Fire in Augusta.
Aversta. Georgia. December 23.—
A verv dostntetive fire occurred at
Wavncbro last night. Tlie stores of W. A
Wilkins. W. L. Marshall. 1’. IS. Beall
E. Paul. J. A. rolhill, McCatbene & Co.
and 1. Schweiz were consumed. Several
persons were iujured and one colored man
fatally. The insurance is $45,000; loss
not stated.
Mont roe has in Arica lffiOO men, while
the Chilians have in Tarapaca something
over 16,000 men, Iquique is held by a
I w Chilians, and is strongly guarded in
i nticipation of an early attack.
Appointments.
Washington - , December 23.—II. C. C.
ill wood has been appointed internal
revenue (auger for the Louisiana district,
and O. W. McDermitt, store keeper and
gauger for the second district of Georgia.
Ayrestcwx, New Jersey, December
23.—The residence of Jones Gleason was
entirely consumed by fire yesterday morn
ing, and three of his children, two boys
and a girl, eldest ten years of age, perish
ed in the flames.
The Tichborne Claimant
Loxdox, December 23.—An announce
ment was made yesterday, and extensive
ly circulated and placarded in London
and tlie provinces, stating that the Attor
ney General, having granted his fiat for
a writ of error in the case of the Ticli-
bome claimant, an association is being
formed to assist in tlie prosecution of the
fiat to obtain a remission of tlie sentence
against the claimant, and to promote the
passing of tlie bill in the forthcoming ses
sion of Parliament, for a reversal of the
judgment In tlie case. Evidence of points
of mistaken identity being forthcoming,
and for the restoration to the claimant of
tlie properties, heirlooms and possessions
'the Tichborne baronetcy.
Indications.
Washington, December 23.—Indica
tions for the South Atlantic States. North
east to Southeast winds, rising, followed
by falling barometer, stationary tem
perature, cloudy and rainy weather.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Preparations for M. DeLesseps’ Re
ception.
Panama, December 12.—A committee
lias been appointed by the local govern
ment to make preparations for the proper
reception or M. DeLesseps and his party,
due at Aspinvval) by the steamer Lafay
ette, on tlie 2fH.li instant. The programme
will consist of a banquet and a ball, illu
mination of tlie city, and a bull light.
M. DeLesseps will remain here two
weeks and visit the United Slates via
California- Railroad travel is still inter
rupted in consequence of tlie recent
storm. Largo amotmts of freight are ac
cumulating on tlie Isthmus, and by tlie
time tlie road is ready for traflie, there
ill probably lie from 25,000 to 30,000
tons of cargo to move. January 1st may
probably see transit again in operation.
A Public Land Decision.
Washington, December 23.—Tlie
Secretary of the Interior to-day rendered
a decision of importance to all purchasers
of public lands by private entry, holding
that whenever, prior to patenting, it is dis
covered that the land was previously offer
ed and entered as agricultural is really
mineral in its character, entry must lie
cancelled anil tlie land reserved for entry
under the laws especially applicable to
mining lands. Tlie issue was presented
by tlie case of Smith Scroggin vs. Charles
E Culver et al., involving the title to a
tract of 2,000 acres of land in Camden, Ar
kansas district.
Foreign.
Queenstown, December 23. — The
survivors of Bowassa started immediately
for Liverpool. It appears that a panic oc
curred among tlie passengers and crew.
Tlie survivors state that no order to
launch tlie boats and prepare _ for the
abandonment of tlie vessel was given by
the officers. Tlie crew themselves, low
ered the boats without waiting for orders.
About a (lozeii passengers got into tlie
boats with a part of tlie crew, The re
mainder of the passengers went down in
the vessel with the captain, second mate
three engineers, eleven firemen, three
stewards, flic carpenter and two boys. One
of the lioats swamped alongside the steam
er and its occupants, (hvc men were
drowned.) The survivors state that at
nine o’clock on the night of tlie abandon
ment of the vessel, they saw a rocket as
cend from the steamer, and soon after her
masthead lights were seen to disappear. _
London, December 23.—The Paris
correspondent of tlie Daily Xeics says:
Perhaps M. De Freycinct’s programme
was too far advanced for President Grevy,
who before accepting it preferred to sec
what could be done with tlie Left. M.
Leon Say would fail to. satisfy tlie re
quirements obligatory upon the head of
the constitutional ministry far more than
M. De Freycinct, and I do not doubt
that M. De Freycinct will again he sent
for.
Pork Packer’s Strike.
Chicago, December 23.—There is no
change in tlie pork packer's strike. The
D rover’s Journal, this afternoon, pub
lishes a letter from an influential Catholic
priest of tlie Nativity chnrcb, whicli he
advises tlie union to rescind their last or
der, that packers shall not hire other
workmen than those belonging to the un
ion. This, it is thought, will have good
effect, especially as the strikers are in a
bad financial condition, and employers
are good natured over the depreciation in
hogs and the advance in provisions.
RETIME,”
• ;!•/?: :*n, “Las no equal as I
. » -.-.ri its* many ■wonderful
. d I oiiier remedies bad tailed, J
. ...» •. .m l convinced myself ol
. - . »s M"j*arcd from Larks
eu-:»••( •.*hi* h is highly effect
•; ? t*.tiu|rt>aiif'c«J in such a o
• ..* bt. wiiq results.
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STINE
er.
TINE
ft Scr.fnla.
vSETINE
eiu -11’? nit r» i« ian* and apothecaries.
vSSETINE
r 1 some marv >lloua cures i
VESETINE
u jnt cases of Canker.
VEGETINE
!i uonjrcf al success in Men
VEGETINE
icate Salt Ulicum from the 8
VEGETINE
most inveterato cases of Er;
VEGETINE
Pimples and Humors from t
VEGETINE
sti ration and regulates tlie
VEGETINE
bio remedy for Headacbo.
VEGETINE
ue mart eilou* cores hi cases of
.Meets with wonderful success in Mercurial dls-
Will eradicate Salt Ulieum from the system.
Cures tho most inveterate
of Erysipelas.
Removes Pimples and Humors from tho face.
Cures Constipation and regulates the bowels.
Will cure DyspciSia.
VEGETINE
Restores the entire system to a healthy condition,
VEGETINE
Cures Pains in the Side.
VEGETINE
Removes the cause of Dizziness.
VEGETINE
Relieve* Faintness at tlie Stomach.
VEGETINE
Cures Pains in Ilia Back.
VEGETINE
KfTectually cures Kidney Complaint.
VEGETINE
1. effective in its euro of Fcmalo Weakness.
Futures opened easy: December J1.73: Jan
uary 12.33: February 13X8: March 13.54; April
IS.AS; May 13.71.T _
Evening — Cotton — Net, receipts 156; gross
6910.
Futures closed steady ; sales 110,000; December
delivery 1IAI—55; January 12X0-C2: February
1* 91—93; M.reh 13.16-17: April 13A5-SG, 11 sy
ISA*—54: June 13.69-71. July 13.79-81; August
13 89—91.
Cetton closed quiet »nd steady: sales 9S: mid
dling upland* 1SV, middling Orteana 11%.
Consolidated net receipts 2SS71: exports to
Great Britain 1£S21; France *00; Continent 6501:
GAIYXSTOX—Cottom Arm: middling 11%: low
middling US. good ordinary US: net receipts
*217: gross —u sales 1250. stock 87778.
KOBIOLX—Cotton steady; middling 12%: net
receipts 4375; sales 816; stock 63133.
Baxtimoxb—Cotton quiet: middling 11%; low
middling 12%; good ordinary 12%; net reeeicts
121: gross 403; idles 200; to spinners ; »Pjc
18061.
Bostos — Cotton quiet; middling 12%; low
middling 12%; good ordinary 12; net receipts
903: gross 3169; isles —; stock S725.
WiLxisaTOX-Ootton firm; middling 12; low
middling 11%; good ordinary 11U: net receipts
1092; gross —: sales 605: stock 1379 5
PmXiDXLPHia—Cotton quiet: middling 12%:
lew middling 12%; good ordinary 1**; not re
ceipt, 1092; grcuT —sales &5; spinners 335;
itetk 9617. , ..... ,
SiTixaiS—Cotton firm; middling 12%: low
middling 11%: good ordinary 11V; net receipts
4375: gross—.sits 5A0 98255.
NxwnpTiisfl—Cotton "lead*: middling 11%;
low middling 11%; good ordinary 11%: net receipts
9614; grosa 11183; sales 9000; stock 274574.
ilOBitx—Cotton quiet:midd!ing 11%; low mid
dling 1114; good ordinary 11; net rcceipti 3072.
^osl —; sales 1550; stock 6.701.
MEltPHls—Cotton firm; middling 11%: re
ceipts 3082; shipments 2414; sales 1000; atock
^luacBTA—Cotton firm: middling 11%: low
middling 11%; good ordinary 11; receipts 1652;
shipments —sides 1347. .... .
CHJLXLXSTOX—Cotton quiet; middling 12% low
middling 12; good ordinary 11% net receipts
2875, gross —; sales 4X8 stock 6633S.
nSAHClAX
Lcrroos—Noon—Conso s 07 1-16. Erie 42.C.
Pabjs—3 per cent Bentos 81 Danes and 15
centimes.
xaw Yosc-8torla opened firm; money 6a6;
exchange, long >i.SP'; short 81.S5, 1 :. S in to
bonds dull; Gevernipriii seci-?i»-es quiet.
Honey 7a»; exchange .t4.8U:.; government se
curities firm; new 5 per cents \fS%; 4% per
cents 1.06% 4 per cents 1.14. Slate bonds dull.
Stocks closed strong: hew lork Ueniitl 127;
Brie 41; bake rihotr 101% Illinois Central 93;
Pittsuurg 106; Chicago and tlorthweatcri 86%;
do preferred 102 ■■ X«C> Island 147; Western
UnioD Telegrapi. .nnnimnv 100V-
gub Treasurv tialai.ccs Gold - ! 07 t6j,C(J3 I", 1'
i i cj S6.876.591
tiazTXUoas — viour easier: n
and Western moerlina s S.t)««5.-5.:.0
S6.25; family ,7X60*9 75;
VEGETINE
sat remody for General Debill
VEGETINE
is acknowledged by all classes or people to be
tho best ana most reliable blood purifier in
the world.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists;
VEGETINE
Prepared by
d. U. SI,'SVENS, B eton , Mats.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
At Fretman’fl suction house to-dny a band*
some child*j carriage, goat end hart css.
d«c2t It.
—o—
Apples, e aoges, nuts, fig*, dates and candies at
dec21 U. G. B. DETTRE*d.
—o—
Turkey, Tnrkev. Send in your orders. Will
have in to-night 1,200 pounds.
dec£41t. GKOKGE BBGG8-
—0—
Turkeys at G, B. DBTTRE’S.
dec*4 It
n anv qui
FBDlX
dee2llt. FELIX COBPUl’S.
—o—
Crabs on the shell and jars ol cod fish, some
thin* entirely now, at G. B. DBTTK.B 8.
deed t it.
It is not always that the parents can
carry tlie Babv on a trip for tlie recovery
of its health. But they can keep Dr. Bull's
Baby Syrup in tbe house, and it will com
pensate for tlie trip by its prompt relief
and cure. Trice only 25 cents a bottle.
The Huntsville, Alabama, papers report
a very deplorable accident as having recen
tly happened to two negro men near that
city. They had a largo boiler of hot water
where they were killing hops, and having
quarrelled they fell both into the boiling
water and were so badly burned that both
died shortly afterwards. It is stated to
have been a horrible sight when they were
taken from the boiler.
Report from a Baltimore druggist: I
have sold all the best Cougli Remedies
for the last fifteen years and have found
none to approximate the exceedingly large
sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
TV. L. Keller,
Cor. Penna. Ave. & Biddle St.
ever at
dec2l It.
“O—
Pre-b Celery, Oysters and Cranborries at
de<24 1t G.B. PblTRa’b.
“O—
Everything you need for Christmas you can
®*dec2Ht G. B. DETTBE’S.
flFuur barrj» of dressed tmkeys chickens
ibis morning at G. B. DE ITRE 6.
der24 U.
—o -
Leavo orders early this morning for dressed
turkevsat G. B. DKTTEE'd.
decs*It
PE0PLe7n“ WANT
of a fine Whisky for medical or social use should
only buy Z Wf Harper’* Nelson county, Ken
tucky Whisky. Not a barrel leavesthe distillery
until it has attained theageol at least five years,
and being forwarded direct from where it is
made to me. my patrons can rely on getting it Id
its absolute purity snd excellence.
LFaNNDCEI.
nov25 2m Sole Agent for Mao. n.
J.C. BANA'ON A CO. have the pretties land
cheapest assortment ol towels and fanry table
cloths in the city.
decl4 tf,
—O "■
Ohio awest Catawba, 31.50 per gallon. North
Carolina Scnppernorsg Wine ~1.50 per gallon. Try
than and you will be pleased.
SAM WEICHSELBATJM.
dec!7 Saw tf. 75 Cherry Street.
FUUNSItl AND COMMERCIAL
MACON COTTOM STATEMENT
A Mine of Wealth. . _
There is a mine of wealth for the peo- , OFFICE TSUGWP^ui^kssengbb
pie in Warner’s Safe Pills; for health is i t lt ,, t f
-• * -■ tfvmtrihntP* tn the ‘ The market to-day was active at 11 •* cent* lor
of people as these middling with good demand and inpply. dosing
ilati
health of a largo r ,
As a laxative and regulator of the j unchanged.
" ’ Received by rail to day™ 99
by wagon 605— *01
pills.
bowels and a cure for bilious troubles and j
malaria they surpass all other remedies.
dec23-2w
JW LOCKETT,
JOSEPH BOND
LOCKETT & BOND.
Foreign.
London. December 23.—Tlie Viceroy
of India telegraphed to-day m follows:
“Dispatches from General Roberts of the
ltkh. 17th and ISth instant, have just been
Sa^TalSaSSif^SS; QENER8L BROKERS.
nr occupv the heights over the city, hut
d»‘ not descend into the plains, which are
patrolled bv our cavalry. General Rob
erts was awaiting the arrival of General
Gongti to make'the attack, as he would
then' be strong enough to holdall posi
tions, but be will attack before their ar
rival. if favorable. Our loss on the 14th
instant was twent v-eight killed and
ninetv-wounded: of whom eight have
since died. Tbe Afghan loss was very
heavy. Osman Khan and other Afghan
leaders were killed. On the 17th instant,
tbe enemy appeared on Seahung, but they
were quickly dislodged. .
The enemy’s numbers are diminishing,
Tbe number of sick among the Euro
peans is only four per cent.
Panama, December 13.—Matters in
tbe South present little encouragement for
Peru, bv tbe steamer, which has just ar
rived. ’ The Chilian force was 2,700.
The Chilians retired alter a loss of 150
killed and a capture of seven cannon, and
three mitral louses. The Peruvian loss
QUO.
Montroe has taken Prados’ place as di
rector ofthe war, and tbe latter has re
turned to Lima, Vhere be has resumed
his position as President.
STATEMENT:
Stock on hand September 1,1879..
Received to-day .79*
previously-
Shipped to-day
previously.-
Stock on hand this evening™.
Received same day last year..
Stocks, Bonds, Cotton Fu- LATEST telegraphic reports
tures cind P&P&rS i LIVERPOOL -:Nccn-uouon firmer: mlddlicg
■ 1 uplands 613-16: middling Orleam 615-16.
of all kinds ooushtand sold on comm-.s-ion. Cl-
flee No 37 Cherry street m rear ol Hunt. Bankin Am«i^. ^ ^ M
4Lamar’s retail drugstore. to,middlimc clause December dehr-
“ _ __ _ ery 619-Si; December and January 6%s629-32-
FOR SALE* January and February 6 27-S2s623-33 February
STATE OF GEORGIA 6 PER CENT BONDS and March 6 *9-S*a6Sl-S2:_Marcb andApril 6 31-
SOUrHUTESTERX RAILE'jAD STOCK,
coviatf
S2a7133; April and May 71-I6a7 3-32;
June 7%; Juneand July73-13.
1.30 p. m.—Uplands low middling chtue Jan
uary and February delivery 616-18; March and
AprUJ 1-18 Kay and June 7 5-52-
X00 p. m.—Uplands low middling dauae Dec
ember and January delivery 613-16: February
and March 7; May and Jnne73-16.
3 30 p. m.—Uplands low middling clause Dec-
W ANTED.
W E want a cheat) heuso and 1st anywhere in.
side city limits, cot to cos; over S1A00.
Any person haring inch property for sale will
please call at the oSceot tho Maeos Cation Bz — .
change, corner Sparks 4 Son's warehouse, and ember delivery 615-16; December and Jannary
they will find a purchaser. j 631-31; February and March 71-32.
dec: 9 St W. A. HUPP 4 CO. ! 4 00 p. m.—Bales of American SW. Uplands
low middling clause December delivery 6 31-32:
Alrottm^fia, 8a Mwa «vgagffilMSS«
gB6.*3 sg£3gwara5 ^
p. m.—Uplands low middling dauae March
" 71-12: April and May 73-32; June
the exact eoet of any propoied line of advertUlng
ta Aa> *^S5?flBSSrthi 10C.-W i ~H*wtoax'— Nooi—CMtou fine; 'aalea iSO;
ww I Bpl4n4l UJJ; middling Orleans 11%.
and April 71-32: Apnl and May 73-32; Jn
and July 7 3-32. Futures doled hardy steady.
anwTomx—Nooa—Cotton firm; aales 1!
mrd Struct
lira * w6.75(©
air _ City Mill* superfine
00^=6.50. calm Rio brands >7.50.
Fatapsco family s8 25 Whcut—oouthem quicI;
Western urieat lower, southern r*‘d..sl.40a.<1.46;
amber sl.50a.Sl .57. Ao 1 MaryKnd $1.56^: No.
8 Western winter red a pot ana December
January SI.t35i- * outlier n com quiet: We>teru
dull; white €5; jel.ow 58;ja60. Oats—southern
47mS Western white 47a43; do mixed 4&@48^:
Pennsylvania 46a47e Fay steady aud unchansod,
nrimeto choice Prnmylvani*. Maryini.a 15^16
Provision* firm r Fork S13.75 ul» racatt, loc»e
snoulJert —; clear rib - • do pscke< 6H and
7*/4. ttacou—shoulueia &✓£: clear rib $ l A, Hams
lU.tll. Lsrd, refined in tierces Buucr firm;
urime to choice Westeru nackeu IS<&16. Coffee
weak; rio in cargoes I4al6j£ Whisky 1 14>*.
Frnixhta dulls
Chicago-rlour duil; superflre ,S4.25a.-5.00;
extiaa S5.25a^600. Wheat active wild higher;
No. 2 red »iuter $1.8i: No.2 Chicaino spring
31 St^a-l.Sl^ cash; No. 3 d» Si. 14; lejee'ed U7 'g.
Corn in good demand and higher 40 cash Oats
active and hi if her: SS'c cash. Pork strong Hml
higher: $13.60 cash. J ura siroi g and higher;
7 50 ca>h. Bulk meats strong aud bight r; shoul
der* 4.40: short riuG 75; short dear 6.80. Whuky
quiet at 110.
Nsw York — Southern flour quiet common
to fair extra rG.15n-a.S5; good to choice *6SMK£
s8.£0. Wheiit higher; uugnuJed winter tl.35»
a*'l.57. Com unsettlod, ungrsetd Uut»
heavy and jathtr easier; No 3. 40. toffee quiet
rio. in cargoes 14‘^al7 l / 4 ; co m jub lou 14Viaiai4
Sugar quiet and flrn ; lair to good renumic quoted
at prime 8^; refined firmer and steady;
Standard A granulated 6%; powoer
ed 05*; crurfced Molasses in lmr dtmaud
and steady; New unean* 86a*7 dice htendy and
moderate deo.au i; Carolina Kosin quiet
atsl.65. Turpentine firm at 41 Wool active ana
strong; domestic Ueece 4*a66; pulled 8ba58; up-
washed l§a40; Texan 21*88 Pork nrmtr but quiet;
prime mess sjiot quoted at >lJ.*5a^l2 ao cash.
Midairs firm long clear 7.16 shot t dear 7.50; long
and short cl»ar 7.2U. I.aru fairly mciivc; prime
•learn spot 7.75 ca»h. Whisk) uuinmal at .1.11}
bid. Freight*, strong.
JLiOUIflVicx^fc— r toui lirm. extra >“••*.600-4.75: fam
ily ^5.25@.^6t0. Wheat steady: red and amber
Sl.90a5l.83 Co ft firm; w bite 46; tu * xeu 45. 0»t*
firm white 43; mixed 41. Pork nominal y .514.07.
Lard firm;choice leaf id tierces 8ca%; do in x* g»
9 ii . Bulk moats nigher; shoulders cliur
ribs t%a7; clear sides W)\. Bacon non-. Ku
garcurec bams nominal. Whisky firm at $i.f 7
OUrciMMATl— rioiu easier family ^0.20^.56.35.
Wheat dull at ^>.80 Com dull and lower at 41.
Oats easioi; No 2 mixed 3Ja40. Pork firmer st
$13.50. Lard steady; current make 7.40. Bolt
meats strong; shoulders 4%a%; cl.ar ribs
Bacon quiet; shoulders 6!4; clear ribs 7. Green
meat* strong; shoulders 4.25; cle r sides 6.20;
Whisky steady at #1.07.
ST. ix»uis- Flour iteaoy: double extra S5.70i
JP5.80; treble extra S5:90a56.00; family > 6 OtaiC.tO;
choice #8.15*56.70 Wheat jower; No. 2 red fall
s=1.82% cash; No. S do bl 24. Corn quiet «t 35^
a% cash Oats higher st 87cash. Whisky quiet
1.10. Pork firm at *13 00 cash. Lard higher 7.85
talk meats higher; loose, shoulders 4.!0u20, c.’esr
ribs 6.10*6.50: clear sides 6.5 &6.6J. Bscjx. firm
and unchanged.
New Oelbahs—Flour firm: superfine -5/0a
>5.75; double extra rbl.10: treble extra $6.*7.'sU
>6.65, high grades S6.75ar7.87,‘-i. Com quiet and
firm; white 57aa53. Oats dull at 48*40 Pork
quiet at 513.00. Lard steady; tierce 6^. keg
8%s9, Bulk meats easier; shoulder.*, loose \‘/ & \
dear ribs clea» Ri.^es 6%. Bacon quie:.
shoulders 5^-: clear rib 8: clear sides 8.V. Whis
ky firm at i U5al 15. UclTeeauiet liio m cargcca,
ordinary t» prime 13^*17. 8ugnr active ax.d
firmer: common to good lO’uiu h 6&6^: fair
fully fair 6?Ca7; » »ime to choice jellow
clarifirdSaS^. MoJa *es steadv; cmraor. 25at7,
prime to choice 83aS9. Bice quiet; oreiuury to
choito Louisiana 6 j*7 *•
NAVi: s*iU Kite
if ILSIXOTOI • -lu .U. PC-IM*. firm at 38.
&031C strong al cl i:0 ur Cruuv tui-
oatiue ste dy; Lard 51.60; yellow dip >2 CO.
!ar steady at^l.10
^NATURES OWN
REMEDY.
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FOR THE
BLOOD,UVER&KIDNEYS7
CURATINE,
For Blood Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Liver Complaints.
CURATINE,
For Kidney Diseases.
CURATINE,
. For Bheumatism.
CURATINE,
For Scrofula Diseases.
CURATINE,
For EmipeU*. Pimples,
A medicinal com
pound of known value-
combining in one prep
aration tho curative
powers for the evils
which produce all dis
eases ofthe Mood, the
hirer, the Kidneys.
Harmless in action and
thorough in its eflfrct.
It is unexcelled for the
cure of all Mootl Dis
eases such as Scrof
ula, Tumors, Boils,
Tetter,Salt Bheii m,
Bheumatism, Mer
curial Boisoning,
also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, Jndf-
gesti Ion, Sour Stom
ach, Detention of
Urine, etc.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THEBROWH CHEECALCO
BALTIMORE, Md.
WARNERS
¥Varner*a Safe Bills are an immediate
stimulus for a Torpid Liver, and curcHToo*
tlvcncM. Dyspepsia, BlUonancM, Bil
lons Diarrhoea, Hlalaria, Fever and
Ague, and aro useful at times in nearly all
diseases to cause a free and regular action of
tho Bowels. Tho best antidote for all mala*
rial Poison. Price, 25 cents a Box.
1Tamer's Safe Nervine quickly gives
Heat and Sleep to tho suffering, cures Head
ache and Neuralgia, Prevent* Epileptic
Fits, and is the best remedy for Nervona Pros
tration brought on by cxcessivo drinking,
over-work, mental shocks, and other causes.
“ It relieves the pains of
all diseases and is nev
er injurious to the sys
tem. The best of all
Nervines.
Bottles of two sizes;
prices, 50 eta. and $1.
(E7*WARNER'S Safe
Remedied nro sold by
k DrusgUts »l: Dealers In
dedlclno everywhere.
[ H.H. Warner & Co.
Proprietors,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
(E7*Send for pamphlet and
S^vaLivEP'
KlDN £Y core
n Safe
Diabetes
■ CURE
SAFE BITTERS;
SAFE Nervine
safe plus.
LAND FOR SALS.
Tha mtsrribcr offers his veil known.desira
ble str.al! farm for sale. Locate 1 in Bibb conty,
Ga„ 8% miles from mcorporaiion ol Msccn
Known as Dry Branch P. O. Daily mail. Black
smith shop paying. Besides good stand for oountry
store. Building good. Also, will sell one lot of
land lying near Porter Sprirgs.Lun.pkin county.
Ga , known as Mineral Hill Lot. Titles good.
JASPBB BULLOCK.
decl6 dltftwlt. Dry Branch. G a.
Macon w tois.als Marker.
BACON—Shoulders none*
l lear rib lidt-s none
BULK MBATS—i-iiuu dels tJs
Clear rib sines 71,
HlSls—Choice sugar-cured Ilfs
BAGGING—Dine, !% lb 11
GIobo,l% lb 10«
Union Star. 1% lb 10%
LABD—In obi* 9 4 a3;2
In tubs 9
In backets lOalO i
GEAIN—Cons, white, by tar load... 78
Mired, by car load 75
Oats, fsed 65S60
Eust-prcof seed to
SALT—Virginia 1 60
Xaverpool 1 £0al 25
MBAL 80
Bolted 85
Grits 4 63
FLOUR—Fancy, per barrel 7 50*8 CO
Choice 7 50
Xrtra family 7 00a7 25
Family ...6C0a6 75
Extra 6 5D
C0FFBS—Common 14
Fair 15%al5
Good 17
Prims 18V<al9
Java 23a32
SOAPS—Per lb 4','e3
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba, hbds.... 33
Choice Cuba, barrels 35a37
Sugarbouse, hbds 2Sa24
8ugarhouse, barrels 25
8UGAB—Golden 0 9%
Brown 8%
O Coffee 8 HaS/s
Extra C White 10%
A *PI.PN 111 II OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRI
BUTION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS,
TUESDAT. JAN. IS, ISSO-lIGih Manility
Itrawuv.
.leuisfana State Lottery Oompany.
This Institution War- regularly incorporated bj
she Legislature ol tbe State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1368, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to wbich contract the luyiola-
ble faith of the State is oledged.wb ich pledge has
been renewed by a.i overwhelming popular voto,
securing its trauchite in tho new constitution
adopted Deer labor 2, 1879, with a Capital of
$1.H)0,000, to which it has since adde<J a reserve
land o! $350,000. IT8 GRAND 8INGLK NUM.
BER DlSTEI rtUTIOFS will take place mouthlj.
on the secondT- csday.
It never scales or post cones. Lock at the follow,
ins Distribution!
CAPITAL PRIZE 331,000.
lOO.COO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TICKETS, ONB DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prizs $30/00
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize 6.000
2 Prize* of $4,800 5.000
> 5 Prizes of 1.000 - 5.0C0
20 Prizes of 500 * 10 000
100 l’riz is of 100 10.000
200 Prizes of 50 10,000
5.-0 Prizes of 20 10 0C0
1000 Pnz--s of 1(> 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 A pproxiination Prizes of ?SOO *,700
9 Approximation Prizis ol 200 l.ROt-
9 Approximation Prizrs of 180 903
I.S57 Prizes, amounting to $ 111-.400
Responsible corresponding agents want- d tt
all points, to whom libqral compensation will b:
paid.
Write, dearly dating full tddresr. for fmth r
ior-nat oi. er send orders by express or mu 1
addies-eionlj to
M. A- DAUPHIN.
New.Jrlr: Lr.
or same person at No SI9 Broadway. New York.
*11 our Grand Extraordinary Drawings ate
under the supervision and manasoment of Gene
rals G.T. BEAUREGARD end JUSAL A. EAR
LY. <Ke'6
Standard
Granulated
Powdered and Crusted
CRACKERS—Soda
Ginger. 11!....!....
Strawberry
Fancy
CANDLES—Star
MATCH8S T B. W.. in paper....
ltjf
11;
! L
lOall
14
15
13sl4
2 SO
K. W., in wood.....'. ' 2 85
NAILS—basis 10s 4 Ou
8TABCH 4>ia6i,'
SHOT-Drop *09
Buck 2 55
BALL POTASH —Babbetfe 3 75
Boyal 3 50
Sterling 3 £0
PEPPER 17,V
SPICE 20
GINGER 12 !4
NUTMEGS 1 CUal £5
CLOYBS 59
CIGABS-Per l,*o0 S20ai60
Cheroots. SI*
8NUPF—Lorillard’s, jar. 6*
Lorillird’s, foil 70
TOBACCO—Common.. .\ 40
Medium 5-a60
Lucy Hinton £2
Fine. 75al 20
Shell Road 5 >
CHEESE 15
KICK 7has
POTATOES 3 0013 25
ONIONS 4 50
Jos. Scemonelii.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Fine anitimade to order and fits guaranteed
N 2 Brown House, Moecn. Ga
ttetXm
OPIUM
Irrstifflcoiak •(
__ JjlIio a tifsl M039
fries* reduced to nttOifiBcaJtaXtJI
•rij Mn, Dr, 3« M* haM* loibsu
fhlligr %sd peajuear.j
. Papcft ud ex.
eg »od* of trexfflBt wits
cury- tf?* frre.
9k
J. P. STEVENS & CO’S..
ATLANTA- GEORGIA.
Price List of Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware.
Ladies* Solid Gold Key Winding Watches....
“ .* “ Stem Winding “ ......
Gentlemen’* “ Key Winding “ ....
" “ Stem Winding •*
Silver
- *17.00. >-20X0. £25.00 up to >30.00 each
- 530.00. SS5 00, £45.00. SSO.OO to >75.00 each
>30.00 up to £50.00 each
...» £35.00, £60.00. £75 00 up to £150 oach
£9.00. £15.00 up to £25.00 each
A groat variety of Nickel cased. Black Dial Stem Winning Watches at irom...35,00 up to >9.C0 each
Ladies’ Solid Gold Opera Chains from.....™ ™_.—.™......t27.00 up to £35.09 eich
Guard Chains from. £22.00 up to S35.CO each
" • •• Necklaces from „.™™....£17.H) up to £23.00 each
Gentlemen’s Solid Gold Test Chains from £10 00 up to £'5.0Oeach
Immense stock ol RINGS for Children .75 cents up to £2 ro each
And Camocs, Amethyst. Topaz, Pearls. Ouyx. Garneti, Plain Gold, Diamond, etc., etc., at
From S4.C0 up to £25 0 each
Solid Gold Sleeve Button* from™„...„™ SS.uC to£i20-e*ih
Ladies’and Misses’Gold Ear-Rings from .£2.50 to £10,0.. oer psir
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Lockets from >5X0 to>55.00 ea h
Lace and Shawl Pins, SETS, etc. in large variety.
1 Day Clocks in Walnut Frames™.......™...™™ ...$1X0 to £3X0 each
•• „„.£S.OO to $8X0 each
15 ’■ Bronze Clocks. Striking Hours and Halt Hours ™.„£17.00 to £30.00 each
31 “ Marble “ £25.00 to £100.00 each
Cfl! in Cll UCD Poitemonnaies. Card Cue*. Match Boxes. Glove and Button Futcners,
OULIU ulLKCn Thimbles. Napkio Riugs. Cups. Fruit Knives. Cues of Spoons. Forks, La
dles. snd evervthinr in this Ware that is needed far household and presentation pnrposci.
IN TRIPLE-PLATED SILVER WaBE. we have tho Larg- f jJJ Jjg MSMi
l!!™lllll!!lll!!™ll™£Ti6o'to£s6'oo'p«r set
£1.50 to £2.50 etch
...£2.50 to £6.00 each
„ £3.00 to £7.00 etch
.£4.00 to £6 00
£3.00 to £0.00
est Stock in tha South.
Pull Tea sets for ........ ....
Water Sets at from
Butter Dishes...™™
Cake Baskets
Card Receivers
Pickle Stands.
Vases, jewel Cases, Toilet Sets. etc., etc.
ANY ARTICLE THAT WE SELL WiLL BE HANDSOMELY ENGKAVEi.
FBEE OF CHARGE. WE SELL NO PLATED JEWELRY.
SEND FOR OTJR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
J. P, STEVENS & CU„
dec2l...dtf
Wholesale and Retail Jewelers,
34 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cit? Monev & Citv Bonds.
W E want $2 500 ol tit.v inon\v and 55,(0) of
city bonds, and xri'l pay tlie hiKh«st mar
l ot pr ico for the mon«*\
esn be delivered.
dec24 St.
NOTICE
O N tho 2)tli inst., Christmas Day. we I iie rep-
resentatiircs of the respective railroads, cen
tering in Macon, apree *o clo eour wsrehousev,
etc f after delivery of perishable*.
G. W. Adams.
Gen'l. Sup’t. Al. & ll. K. R.
W. c, Raoul,
Eup’t. S. W. U. R„ for 8. W. R. R & C. R. R.
James Ur on.
Ats’t. M. & A. it. R.
der24 It.
REPORT OP TUB CONDITION OP
m First Naiioaal Ml
AT MACON. IN TIIE STATE OP GEORGIA,
at the close of hus:ncss. Dec. 12,1S79.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 77.126 77
Overdrafts 60 01
U S Bends to si cure circulation 100,000 00
Other storks, bonds nni moitKa^es... 35,000 00
Hue from approved reserve agents 7I.4S7 16
Due from other National Banks 43,265 Cl
Due fro a stato banks and bankers... 100 00
Reul estate, furniture and fixtures... 30,280 10
Current'cxpenses and taxes paid G 2£9 fC
Premiums paid 4.910 00
Checks and other cash items 135 00
Bills of other Banks 9.666 00
Fractional currency, including nickels 9 42
Specie, including gold Treasury cer
tificates a . a • a a* 1.043 CO
Legal-tender notes 40.C00 00
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasu
rer (5 per cent, of circulation) 4,500 00
Total $429 832 53
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in...., $100,000 CO
Surplus fund 20,000 00
Undivided profits 8.485 64
National Bank notes outstanding 9^,090 CO
Individual deposits subject to check... 192.893 23
Duo to other National Banks 2-309 05
Due to State Banks aud Bankers 16.644 61
Total $429 832 oS
FTITB OP G BORGIA, COUNTY OP BlBD, SS:
I, \V. W. Wrigley, Cashier of tlie above name<J
Bank, do solemnly swear that tho above state
ment is true to tho best of my knowledge and
belief. W. W. WRIGLEY. Cashier.
Subscnbtd and sworn to before me this *8d day
of December. 1879.
N. M. HODGKINS.
Notary Public, Bibb count?, Georgia.
Correct—Attest:
Henry L. Jewett, *)
I C Plant. r Directors.
R. H. Plant, )
dec24...1t
FOR RENT.
adjoining premises of Mr. B. H. Link, on
Plnm fit. near High. A gooJ well of water on lot.
Possession given 1st January. Applv to
JNO. T. BOUFFUri.KET. Jc.
dec2S-St* or MIX & KlttTLAND.
Where iTerytiiag That is GogH
CiN UK HAD
For CMstnas r
W E offer to our friends and the public as
comp’ete a stock of
F ucy enfl Sisp'e Groceries
as can he f unti i - ’ll- Slit-*. These comprise in
CRACKER! CHEESE,
RAISINS NU’S t’ANl’lE-',
ORANGES, APPLES, t OKFEE.
S-U.5 AR ’ E \ PICKLES FLOUR
BUI IER. LARD HAUS
VINEGAR, OIOAP.8
TOBACCO. LIQUORS
CANNED GOODS
in great variety, and anything else jn our line
that can be called for.
Onr prices defy competition, snd we sell noth
ing but tho best gccdi.
Now is the time to fill your Christmas and
New Year orders.
Schwed, Siesel & Gibian.
derlS...2w
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SB
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I have now on band the finest stock of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
ever brought to Macon, including tho cele
brated
CHYSTAL or GLASS
I TS,
For which I am SOLE AGENT in Macon.
• I am also prepared to furnish
Hearse and Carriages,
' for Fur.eralaat very reduced prices. Person: 1
attention given to all orders.
Arthur L. Wood
NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE,
nov23 2tawlm Mncon-fla,
■ PCliTC For the Pictorial Bible Commenta-
HuLR I d tor. 1,018 pages, 475 illustrations
UfiUTCn »ndmaps. Themoitcompleteand
if All I LU comprehensive Commentary on the
entire scriptures (in one volmme) ever publiahar
price *3.75. Branley, Garreston A Co, 66 N 4
eet, Nashville,, Term, nov7ff!m
FOR LEASE OR RENT-
X Offer my plantation, known as tbe J. B Pa
ir ar place, on the Ocmu'gee riser, for lease
or rent.
The plantation consists of
800 Af-RES OF CLEARED LAND.
which is divided into two tracts of 509 and SCO
acres.
Tbe 500 acre place curtains 423 acres up-land
and 80 acres swamp land.
The 300 acre place ia fine, fertile swamp land,
The plantation ii well known for its ferti ily.
and to a good leasee or temnt faroranle terms
will be offered.
I also have four or five hnndre 1 bushels of
com and 1.830 bushels cotton ,eed on the place,
which I will sell on reasonable terms to lessee or
ft S POmih-il i{5ais-*irU{
■ IjK^cucdy.-iUt^coio I;
H p piY»*iimH2<.Cia.‘ereUff,cnru»
cof loos Btunains ir. 1
y. orUinnTycai^A in 2
^j| abottlo. bold by
NOTICE.
H AYING thisdav sold out tho stock and trade
ot the lato Wm Pcitzer to Mr.
GEO. W. STRATTON.
this is to notify all parties having lpft guns, pis
tols or othsr nrtirios for repair nt the said l>it-
7.»t’s gunshop. will find tho same at Mr. Strat
ton** gun establishment,
No. 4SCHBRRY STREET.
Unlees called for by tho 29lh day of December,
1879. they trill bo void for the charges.
Mr. Stratton is a practical gunsmith, and
koi'p.t a good »tock of guus. pistols, fishing tackle
and sporting goods, and wo cordially recommend
him to the patronage o! the public.
t N. 11 HODGKINS, Agont.
Formerly of tho flrra of D. O. Hodgkins A 8on.
Macor*. Gs.. Dec. 20, 1879.,.21-lw
TO THE PUBUC.
Mitor's OriiCH.MACON. December 20.1879.
Attention is c&Bcl to tbo following resolutions
which were ucanimously adopted by Council
last eight:
“Resolved. That the firinr of Roman candles or
sky rockets within the following described city
limits Will not bo allowed during too approach
ing Christmas holidays, viz: Beginning at the
intersection of Now and Plnm streets; then
d wn P.ura to Fifth; along Fifth to Walnut, and
up Walnut to New. then along Now to Ike start*
ing point
Resolved further, Tnht tho ure of fire arms o*
any kind or description, inside of city limits dur
ing the holidays shall bo strictly prohibited, and
any person who shall bo found violating the
city ordinances fu this respect shall be flnofi to
the lullest oitcr.t ol tho peno.ty prescribed by
the charter.’*
1 diem it but necessary to call attention to the
foregoing rtsolutlocs, aud to say that this action
on tfco part of tho Couneil was made absolutely
necessary in order to secure the welfare ami
comfort of thoso of our people who live near the
ceutre or business portion of the city, as well as
to protect the property of our citizenB generally.
Thirty extra policemen will bo put on duty next
Wednesday, for tho express purpose of enforcing
this order.
dec2l-4t W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
One car load
BRIGHT
FLOiUDAS.
Fresh from the Groves,
to arrive’this morning.
TiDsley Bnier A Co.
SirlffODfl Bill Sctal.
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOY$.
MILITARY system.
S PUING teim lo.ina Jat unry7.18So. and Con
tinues it weeks. The Military Depart
ment hut been under tli: hi go cf a United
btates oflirer.
Board and t ut'o t "-lii n Advance Apply
fo ct’cuh-rstj 1*11 AS. M. NtEL,
|;dcr{ d»w2w Kiikuo’ d Ua.
ATTENTION PArtKlERS.
LO 'KTOY r 'UR i.VT IIUtST. AND SAVE
TOUR MONhY. Y MAKING ANU U>ING
81 t\ l t ifliroTii Pd'sji For ilzer,
The very thing tj restoie th« farmer back
where he used to stand. Wliv? Bocauio it ii
KU.ranteed to Vo aa jrooi a> the beat of Commer
cial Fertilizers, at a c.st of iesi than five dollars
per tea.
You can make it j ourself at home, and save at
least £40 per ton on every ton of Guano you use.
In a word, it ia tbe only hope for the farmers of
this country. dectltl
We aive below a few of the many names who
have certified to the merits of BLAUK’S FER-
TIIIZEB, m.
Thos E Brown. Snrderaville, Georgia
f^onardSketor, Griiwoldville. Ga
JEM LeSuear, Miln-r, Ga
BevL G Evans. Bibb county, Ga
8 W Hatcher, Knoxville. Ga
T J Marsey. Marshallrille, Ga
Uriah Kinsr, Linton. Ga
W R Stanley. Linton, Ga
Dr P S Bower, Thomasvi'le, Ga
WI Renfrce, Carrs Station, Ga
B T Peacock, Buena Vista, Ga
Dr S M Anderson, Cornucopia, Jones county
Georgia
Eli Frazier, Gorder., Ga
J S AYaldrepi Gladeville, Ga
D P Holloway do
County and farm rights for sale.
Headquarters at the office of the Telegraph
and Me*,encer, Macon, Georgia.
decSllwiwlf ASHLEY A SPEIR
Proasetiw Fsn For Sale.
•j-wo HUNDRED ACRES about three miles
from Macon, on Walnut and Car.cy-Heid
creeks, containing an orchard of early and late
peaches, apples, wild gooso plums, and straw
berries. Of courts it is well watered.
About forty acres sown now in wheat and oats.
Dwelling, gin house a-.d plenty cf other build
ings. Terms easy.
Come to see the piece if yon wish to buy—
every left-hand road from Cross Keys.
J. A. WHIIBSIDB.
dec!2.„d wsmwlOdavs*
[ Health Kcatorlng Agent oneajth.
whmlloplattl
They gire aew IXZs sad vigor (a tte a|nd a,d laOn*.
WSSSSse
£g,^ia
nostrpa.but the Parent and Best Medicine ever
Get Mac this day. DM
|B0WOm«CU»«jttg ffi e^, safest snd beri.
D. L C. is an absolute and Irresistible cure for drunk-
en ^ eg j 1130 0[ opium, tobacco and narcotka:
IIcpBittenMij.Co.
^ ^ * Send for Orcnlar.r
R. W. CUBBEDGE.
BROKRR
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
STOCKS AKD BONDS EOUBHT AXO SOLD
STRIGTIY ON CCBBISSIOR.
Particular attention given to tin- purnhasa,
ale and routing of Real Kita’c
MULBERRY STREET «mx»Ke Uaw
Hons,i marl ly
Crackers, Crackers, Ctaokeis
^JUOICE and Fiesh. iu-t rreeived and for sat*
cheap by
dec» JONRiaC.XlK.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
maoon. as
BANK OF DEPOSIT, DISC00K7 AID EXCHAX8!
New York Excbarg-?, Par.
W W WR1G1.FV
Cashier,
f odII t>d
$100. $100, $100.
Every Smoker Has an Interest
in the Profits.
One hundred dollars in
United States Currency to be
given away as a grand
Christmas gift by the Parlor
Cigar Store on December 24,
next.
dll persons purchasing 25
cents worth of Cigars will be
come participants in the
above.
Our Itnpo ed Cigar* nro thn finest.
FAMOUS BELLE CREOLE
Cannot ba heat.
Five Cent Cigar.
Is unsurpassed.
Oromeline & Co.>
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE.
02-0nlers by mail attended to a* utual.-M
uovlStf
Common Sense
Christmas Presents!
SHIRTS, ora, tyiiih Hat for tha bay,, from
four years up,
SILK and LIKES I1&XDKERCBIBT8,
Scarfs and Scarf Rings. Glover, Suipraden,
Umbrella*. Half How. Underwear. Shirt*,
Collars, etc.
The above ire new. bought for Chririrus. and
will bo sold at the lowoat price.. If you watt
8omethirgto shew tor your money. till* f* tbo
WIIfSHIP & CALLAWAY.
dec!6 7t
T wai not a biff job of moving tbo tremendous
Stock of Toys
to my storo. for wo have been at it ainee August
U»t. But tbo citizen* of Macon and neighbor
hood are invited to come and look at my
GOODIES
and I am sure they will bny and move thing!
away in a hurry.
The Hcutton Home Journal says:
SCHONEMAN
NO. 74 CHERRY STREET,
Is the King of Toys,
and the Journal man is no bod judge. Coma
and safety vourtelf. deet-titl dertB
FRESH LEMONS.
MALAGA. GRAPE -,
EXTRA FIITI3 FLORI
DA ORANGES.
NORTHERN APPLIES
AND POTATOES,
JUST RECEIVED BY
dec,a JONES & COOK.
WANTED-
A B Situation as bookkeeper, by a young man
with a good many year, experience. Will
keep small eet of books at night.
W. T.X..
care Bnainesi Manager Telegraph an* Met-
and Er iTiegb
H ATING enlarged my store and Bakery. I
am prepared as hitherto to turni-h my
customers and the public with tbe
SWF.ETB8T.LIGHTEST aud BEST cf BREAD.
CAKES, ornamented and plain.
RUSK, ROLLS and GINGERBREAD,
at the lowest prices.
I now keep a good assortment, also, of
FRENCH and STICK CANDIES.
RAISINS. APPLES. ORANGES.
NUTS, TOYS, TOBACCO.
CIGARS. FLOUR, etc, etc.
Thankful for past patronage. I ask for rontiu.
ned favor* from my friends, and will (pare t»
paint to please them.
deci9_tw p. mcgrath.
FOR SALE
W E have a pair of gcod yeeng mules and a
two horse waaor, withfc&rnesa. all com
plete, for sale cheap tor cash, cr good paper on
time.
declS-St W. A. HUFF A CO.