The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, December 25, 1879, Image 1

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c BY CLISBY, JONES & REESE- MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 25, 1879.—PRICE FIVE CENTS. NO. 9,401. BY TELEGRAPH DAY DISPATCHES. Foundering of the Bonissa—Great Lou of Life. lx»M9(, December 24. A Timet cor- rrs|>>n<lent dispatch, say a ten men surivors from tlie Bonnu, were landed by the Mallowdale. Their names are William jjtcwait Day, Doctor Doolittle, third offi- rrr Wylie, fourth engineer Henry llrown, 'imaiswain William Barer, able --arnan James Dixon, postmaster Alexan- •ter, Johnson and Henry Stevenson stew ards. and 1‘atnck Cain and Patrick Quinn •-nal trimmers. One of the survivors states that seventy-six passengers cmbaric- • 1 at Liverpool. The vessel reached < ■■mnna November SSJd—all well. After having shipped some cargo and s-mhario-d eighty Spanish emigrants the It THUS proceeded for Havana on the -ctU. the wind blowing light from the . Hitheast with a calm sea. On Novem- l» r .Fnh tls- wind freshened and increased ring eiilv elK>pped to the north le. tin the following day it sud- and north- Sew Yohk, December, 24.—In hear, pros. ion matnlt of. 1 *> r/olriolr t/v doning strong with a heavy crass «, in «hirh tlie sldp labored lieavily. A; noon slio sprang a leak amidships. All effort* at tlie pumps were fruitless to keep die ship free of water. It filled the en gine room anil stoke hole, putting out the fir-a and stopping the engines. The crew -till continued to work at the pumps until tin- next day, the second instant, wlien it wa* determined to abandon tlio vessel. Her boats were launched and part of the crew. tt ith alNHit a dozen passengers, got into them. Those of the crew who re mained by the vessel were the Captain, second mate, three engineers, eleven fire men, three stewards and tlie carpenter and two boys. Sltortly after leaving the vessel one of tle-lioats swamped, and the • ■cm pant*, five in nuinlier, were drowned. Tie- survivors state that the steamer's cov ering lioard, wlien they slioved off was not more tlian two inches above water. It is supposed she must have gone dow'n witii l.er living free-lit. The fate of the other Isiats is doiilitful, as nothing has Ih-i-ii heard of tlieir occupants since. The Maine Count- At i.faTA. Maine, Decemlier 21.—The fusionists held a public meeting last eve ning. at whirli .s|ieeclics were made en dorsing tie- action of tin; Governor as be ing thoroughly in aerordanci: with law and the constitution of the .State. Iteso- I hi ions expressive of these views were adi^iteil. Governor (iareelon made a speech, asking that himself and colleagues Is- sustained iu tin- action they had ta- 1 ken. Foreign. Cam t'TTA, Decemlier 24.—Colonel Norman telegraplis from Jagilulluk to day as follows: Heavy firing has been lieanl in tlie direction of Cabul for the juts! forty-eight hours. General Gough is close to Latabminl and it is expected will reach Cabul tisday. I.tVKiii-oOi. Decemlier 24, 4 p. m.—A steam tug which lias just arrived hero re- . |«>t1s that slie spoke, inw ard liound, a hark I witii five more survivors of steamer Ito- I inssa. 1 Tlie < 'otton Exchange will close to-night 1 until Monday next. Also lie closed Jau- v jary 1st. News Items. \ sr. 1*ai i. Minn., December 24.—Fire it < .trleton Colleg.-. at Noithfield, yestcr- dav. destroyed Willis Hall alld the main '•adding with nearly all tlieir contents, .deluding furniture, hooks and students’ •'fleets. Tie-hiss is estimated at $50,000. Insurance $17,500, divided among several rompanics. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Additional News of the Bornssa. Loxirox. December SSI.—Tlie agents at Liverpool <•£tin; Boniasa state that there • ere one cabin and sixty-four steerage passengers from Liverpool for New Or- l-aiis. and eighty steerage from Corunna f»r Havana. Later aud reliable advices by telegraph is.iii Liverpool represent that nothing e-ally new concerning tlie Bornssa disas ter .mu lie oluained. “ The name of the lark mentioned as having five additional •m ixers on Ivoanl. was not obtained by the tug. Tin- hark was spoken off the Saltee Island, and may be two or three days get ting in. unless she is towed. In his statc- ort.t tlie third officer of the Bonissa says tlat. after the large lioat containing the ^fauianls. and the mates’ boat containing tbrtceii persons, had left the Bonissa, the Ire U<at containing tin- stewards of the starrier got adrift. He was sent after lB> boat by the captain, and took charge a) it. taking liis own boat, in which #v men were left in tow, but the boat <rarii|ie.l and all on board were drowned. TV' iltird officer endeavored again to rw.h the Bonissa, which was fast leak ing. but was unable to make her against tlr winds and ultimately compelled to •km.ten the attempt. At tlie time there w-re three boats. Foreign. M Annin. December 24.—The Senate today approved the bill for tlie abolition etslaveiy in Cuba. In the Chamber of IVputies tin- bill was read the first time, >U a committee appointed to report upon tlr same. A Mutiny. Vkw Yonk. December 24.—Two sail or ou the liark Francisco lJodararo, from Noavoniz. mutinied on tlie Sth instant, aid killed the cook aud lxiatswain aud wari.lol the mate and another man. The castain and tin- remainder of the crew kik-d the mutineers, and threw tliem oerlxunl. Indications. T ismsuTox, December 24.—Indica- ts for the South Atlautic States, sta- lary or rising barometer- clear, wind tlu occasional snow or rain. The Irish Dissatisfied. London, December 24.—There is much dissatisfaction among the Irish people be cause the government has not applied the surplus of the Irish Church Fund for the relief of the popular distress, which they are empowered to do by the terms of the Disestablishment Act. The directors and members of the Society of St. Vincent publish a declaration that the eleemosy nary systems arc a mockery and delusion, if intended adequately to meet the deep and dreadful fainiae now approaching. On the other band, Archbishop McCabe, of Dublin, has issued circulars to the clergy of his diocese, asking them to ap point a day for tlie collection in the churches and to urge the parishioners to contribute. Dog-Man. Fight. Cincinnati, December 24.—A St. Louis dispatch says a terrible fight took place near there in an old stable Monday evening between a Siberian blood hound and Patsey Weunan, a pugilist, for $200 a side. The man was victorious after a disgusting fight for forty-five minutes, in which bis shoulders and arms were terri bly lacerated- the ceipti lfS. groa* , rtlo ——, spinners CM; Hock 11187. 8ataxxaS—Cotton quiet; middling UY, low middling 11%: good ordinary UK: net receipt! Mill: zro-l SSC3. mica 32 ?0. Block »7S! 3 Nsw Obixaxs—Cotton steady: middling 11%; Tow middling 11%: good ordinary 11%; net receipts 73*1: grovi 6566. sales I MOO; stock 28J1S9. Mobus—Cotton quiet.middling 11%; low end- pedestrian match, at 12 o’clock to-day, ilart had scored 250 and Taber 251 miles. Steamer Hon Into. Nkw York, December24.—The steam er City of New York, of the Norwich line, coming around the battery to-day with 400 passengers, was run Into by a schoon er in tow, and tlie most of her [side joiner work was torn away. There "was much excitement on board, but no one was in jured. The damage was not learned. New York, Decemlier 24.—General Grant and Fred Grant aud wife spent several hours with relatives in Jersey- City, aud returned to Philadelphia to-day. Niagara Farm, December 24.—A gentleman about sixty years old, supposed to be 11. A. Sikes, of Kenncdyville, New York, jumped from tlie new suspension bridge to-day into tlie river below. The body was not found. News Items. New York, December 24.—The mail advices to the Peruvian Charge d’Affairs, confirm the telegraphic report of the bat tle ofNovemlier 27tli, wlien the allied for ces were victorious. General Prado re turned to Lima and assumed charge. New York, December24.—Tire suit of Charles McCoz, of Maryland, against J. D. Lamar, of this city, for the recovery of $2t5,K44.St, the value of 244 bales of cot ton which were held for him by tlie defen dant, and seized by the Government. Af ter the trial was called ttvday in the Uni ted States Court, tlie defendants failed to answer. A Curious Story About a Bill. Curious experiences sometimes over take railway conductors. The following is the substance of a story in the Spring- field Republican, which is strange enough: Many years ago, while a conductor on the Southern railroad was taking up fares a ... _ ,, - . . man without a ticket offered him a large reoaipu i-s* bill, and he, as conductors are apt to do,! Xxrmria-Co-.tcn ’ firm: middling 11%; re took it along, saying he would soon re- ' cripta ltOi, ihipmenta SI'S; aalea l6:o; atoek °S “j^wrA-Cotton .Wady middle l.« 1,. these delays is to make a quiet study of, middling nH. Rood ordinary 11; receipt* 1349; the bill in the baggage car, and see if it is ahioment* —: tales uso. all right. When he reached the baggage Csaelsstox—GatUa quiet; middling itv. low car with the biU, Mr. McKinney fouSd i ■*“** * ■?* "kSS’k ”* 7 cet: ta * ioU what he had taken for $100 was a bill sl ™’ Bro “ $1,000. He returned to the passen- JIBTAKC1A •' ger and found that he had shifted his Losdox—Noon—Con toa 971-18. Brit 41s. seat. Telling him there was a mistake, Paiii—3 per cent Hentea Si franca and si that the bill was for $1,000, he was ce « t iS*vV,»»_ a„,i _™, - k ^l amazed to have the fellow repudiate the exchange, tong. 24.60%; ihcrt S4.fi. State whole arrangement. He knew nothing of bond* dull; 'P'wnrrrnt aecoTititB ontot- - it, and insisted, and was supported by a ?* 7 - exchange *48»34r qcreroment ae- frieml’s test imony^that be had aJtfckBL j gS&ty?i " tSu i°5f*8^St^dffi ami that it had been taken up. Finally i stock* closed atrong: fork uenml 129^; Mr. McKinney went off with the bill, Brie44}* Lake-bore 101%: ill•no:.« Central 93^: romnan^r 1 ^ ^ I ffWM*SSS > company, with lus explanation. It was i Union Televmph Gon.niriv 100% deposited here in the Phoenix Bank, as a j Sub-Treaanr* fcaUnrea Gold sio7.8iS.003. cur- special deposit, and drew interest for sev- i s6,4Cl.<g«. oral years, was never claimed, and finally ; — . was given to the conductor by the compa ny. Tlie only explanation was that some bank burglars were on tlie train; that one of them carelessly took out the wrong bill, aud that it was decided safer to lose $1,000 than to risk being arrested. Prob ably they thought he knew of the burgla- n- (uticura The Birthplace of Washington. BaltimorA Sun.J Fifty-four miles southeast of Washing ton, as the crow flies, fifty-one northeast of Iticlimand, is Pope’s creek, in the coun ty of Westmoreland where Washington was bom. Two hundred and forty-seven years ago the traveler from Europe as his ship, worn by months of storms, sailed up tlie broad Potomac, which is here four and one half miles wide, might have been a low, one-story, gambrel-footed house on the shore of a creek on his right. Tlie house was a large anil magnificent one for those days, and was surrounded by offices and negro cabins. While tlie traveler was watching the scene on the shore, ship was sailing up the creek, and an choring in front of the house, sent its owner tlie much-needed clothing and ar ticles of war, and the last news from Lon don. The sight that struck the traveler's eyes was novel and pleasing. The house was only half a mile from the river, and across the river the shores of Maryland weratatM Bsanatul adoarsvnep of tlie river down to where it poured into tlie Chesapeake Bay. Down by the inoutli of creek the soil was rich and mouldy, and the rice and Indian com nourished; near at hand the soil was rich and covered witii huckleberries, cranberries, and cliiu- qiu'pin bushes. Behind, on the lowlands, a clump of live-oaks, cedars, and cypres ses gave a partial air of gloomy quiet to the place. Higher up in the background, on the ridges between tlie creeks, grew the forests primeval of ash, oak, beech and hickory. In summer the clearing around the house was brilliant with the colors of the May apple, tlie yellow jas mine, the acacia and the red-flowering chestnut. At the left of the house were tho hazel hushes, where grew the peas, beans and vetches for fodder and food. In tlie kitchen garden were the maycock, maracock and tlie sonorously-named tan- vanockonomiuge. Among the few flow ers carefully tended under the windows tho cardinal and moccasin flowers were for the first time cultivated. Over the sides of the house tlie wax myrtle crept, from whose berries tho green tinted, pleas ant scented candles for winter use were made. The wild turkey, quail and par tridge crept around the outskirts of the wood, and the monotonous crooning of the negroes at work was varied by the song of the turtle dove, the red bird, mock ing-bird and Baltimore oriole, as they flashed through the branches of the trees, and down the river the shrill cries of the curlew, crane and heron were heard. To day there are no negroes, no forest, no house, and its site is only marked by a rude stone laid there by George Wash ington Parke Curtis. _ High Art Theatrical Criticism. itilrraukeo Sun. Mary Anderson is a marvel, and can take oh more emotions and dresses in a single evening than any of them. She is about six feet in height when in repose, but when her frame is charged with emotions and she gets mad or excited she seems to raise right up out of the stage and lelescope until she is eighteen or nineteen feet high, and others look like dwarfs. She is the most versatile actress we ever sat in front of. At times she would pnt on a sweet, lively look, and you! °° * All 1.1 liftva tr» IidIiI bv two nersons to K£ceiT6a \ ) MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Foreign. V.vlRO, DAembrr 24.—The Council of Egsin Ministers, at which the Euro pe*! minister* present submitted a dis- juufc from Osman Pasha asking that twatv thousand pounds be collected in Loidon for his benefit. Tlie Ministers ••xjwsseil much snrprise at this demand of i»e Khedive’s. ICkux. December 24.—The Sorth Genian Gazette publishes a St. Petersburg •iistateli contradicting the recent reports oT difficulties between the Czar and Czar- owi.-h, it savs the latter goes to the winter pahee daily and attends the conferences betreen the Czar and ministers. London, December 24.—The telegraph calae is to open for business to-rqorrow betreen Aden in Arabia, South Africa, ionites Zanziabar and Duban and con- .neea with South Africa. The rate will be 3.15 per word from London. Constantinople, December 24.—The Gnrk boundary commissioners have sen a rote that the Porte has granted four raikion piastres for the relief of tlie desti- tuti In Constantinople. London. December 24.—A dispatch sarv-fTiief Secocoeni surrendered on the ■' instant. The '.a-est advices from Ca- 1 dated on the 22d instant, says a large lifter are leaving. London. December 24.—The Moliam- *«*lans and Christians of Kul^ja are ag itated upon the question of wresting their teniiey, from them, and threaten an armed resistance. Pams, December 24.—The report that President Grevy had again summoned M De Freycinct, and that an arrangement for * new Ministry had been definitely aimed at, lacks confirmation. Ci tie Plane. Lakxica. December 24.-SThe cattle Plague is raging. No homed cattle are t* leave or enter Lamica by sea or land. Jm would have to be held by two persons to keep you from rushing on the stage and tell her that yon loved lier like a steam engine; and then she would put on a dying look, and a wild, scared, desperate expression, so yon would want to rush out after a doctor. At times we would give a mil lion dollars (in notes) to be in the place of Clifford, who didn’t seem to know that she wanted him to hug her; and then again, when she got sassy at him, and be gan to roll her eyes, and lier breast began to heave, and she began to swallow some thing, and look as though she was dying for a drink, we wouldn't have been with in reach of her for $S00. A Warm Deception, Tlie North Carolina negro emigrants to Indiana are meeting a warm reception in that State. A Shelbyville, (Ind.) dis patch to the New York Timet, says: The day after their arrival much feel- iiig was manifested against them. 1 nights ago another arrival was expected, and a large crowd assembled at the depot to prevent the stopping of the colored peo ple at that place. When the train stopped it was surrounded, says tlie Times, by the howling crowd of men, with blood in their eyes and curses on their lips, only wait ing to mob the darkeys if they attempted to leave the cars. The negroes,. however, did not get off, and the cars carried them on to Indianapolis. Senator Ransom’s late speech on this subject in reply to certain questions from a Senator of Massachusetts,.was suggestive. Says the North Carolinian: But from where do you find this exodus? From North Carolina, where the universal, con current, unexceptional testimony is that they are as well treated as they are any where 011 the face of the earth, the colored editor says as well as they are anywhere on the globe. Then there is no cause for tbeir leaving North Carolina. But they are going to Indiana, where they are wanted and only wanted for one purpose. They are not wanted there, my friend from In diana says, to work the fields; for they have excellent and abundant labor. They are not wanted there to build railroads, for they have them already built. They can he wanted there for but one purpose— to carry Indiana for tlie Republican can didate for the Presidency in I860. Mr. President, let us look a little further at this matter. Whence does tills exodus conic? I want to satisfy the Senator from Massachusetts. You cross the Potomac; you have passed through Maryland. You cross through Virginia. There are a great many black people in Virginia. You strike North Carolina, and you go nearly one hundred miles. You go ninety miles through the State before you take up your people for Indiana. You take them froni" the Second Congressional District of North Carolina, as my colleague says, witii nine tliousitiid Republican majority in it. You have asked me the question,-, and I ask you why they are leaving North Carolina? Their own people say it is wrong. Every leading white Republican in North Carolina says that it is wrong. The Republican member of Congress at the other end of tlie Capitol, I repeat, says it is wrong. The late Republican member says it is wrong. Your District Attorney says it is wrong. Your late Governor says it is wrong; and without exception, from the intelligent white and black people of North Carolina, you hear it said there is no cause for it. I ask you for the cause, and then I ask you why they go to Indiana aud not to some other State ? JW LOCKETT, JOSEPH BOND LOCKETT & BOND, GENERAL BROKER''. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton Fu tures and Papers all kin.ia ooufht and a .Id on commis-ion Of. tlce No S7 Cherry street in re»r of Runt* Hank in & Lamar's retail drug store. pon, s hl <?■ aTA.TR OP GEORGIA 6 PER CENT BONDS southwestern RAILR jAD STOCK. novlStf FNAfilUtiB CQ»Bi;i*L SACON COTTON 8T ATE SCENT ij'i'ICK -iBJSitGUAPR UBS8BNGBI1 Dsczmbeb *t. 1S79.—Svxxrss. Tbs market t -day was quiet at IDs cents tor middling. Received by rail to da-. 163 by wagon lit— 4t6 Shipped 5« 8old 293 STATEMENT: Stock on hand September 1,1879 230 to-day 416 proTiously.. 42314—42990 Shipped to-<Uy- 341 43220 35310-33349 Stock on hand this oreninz...___ Recalled same day last year 431 LATEST TELEGRAPHIC K£J‘UKi’*> Cotton LtvxarooL— Noon—uotton firm; middling up land* 6%: middling Orlesni 7. galea 10C00 baiea, oi which 1000 were taken by a peculators asfl lor export; reoaipu tS3»—17500 American. I mures open-d irregular; Upland* low a..adim. emu* December d-lir rrl * 51-ii; December and January S 29 32a 6 IS Tt vp*a a <tin<niHr studv wllCll lu?r lin'ast J ucccniou tou January ® 2J-3»a6 15- it was a singular stunj wneu ner Dreasi ) W; Jimjary „„ February «29-3.a63i-S2 K.b- got to heaving. She must have a suit of ruS ry»ii March 631-33; March am Audi 71 lungs like a blacksmith's bellows, and when in her exilement she would exhaust them, she would look so thin that you could trace her wishbone with the naked eve; bnt when in her passion her lungs became inflated, her breast rounded out, and lier dress fitted her like the paper on tlie wall, and then all she lacked was her own natural Mary Anderson smile to make the average man give a Pacific rail road if she were his. 16a7 1-Sl. April and May 7 3-33*75$; lUv and June 7 S S2it.U Juneacd July 7 7-32a7S id. 1 30 p. m. • Uplands low mid .liiu cl u-e J»n- na.y and February delivery 4 29-Si; April and May 71 16 3.00 p. in —Uplands low middling clataa Dec ember and January delivery 639 3!: February and March 6 IS 16 400 p. m—Sale* of American 8X1'. U: lands low middling clause March and April deliver! 7. NlW loax — Noon — UoUon firm: sale* 5 7; oixialic* uplands 12 v. idling Orleans 125$. Futures opened quiet December 12.16, Jan- nary 13 63 February 13.98; March 13 94 April Again, in the matter of weeping. Miss • «*£»• |S -6S Anderson holds over all of them! It is j 4 £ Temcs ~ a tton ~ ***** 1593 said that Mary has never been in love, Futures closed sales st.ooo-. De.-asber and knows nothing of that holy passion • delivery 1228-66: January 13.66-£S; February except what she has been told. If such if/L”*']* * .**• £**r*'- is the case, she has had the best teaching j 7 * a t in the world, for her lore-making is the j U»lton dosed quiet and Steady: aalea 3t5; mid most perfect ever seen upon any stage, If dlin* upUnds u s .middling Orleans 12)4. we have said enough to show that we con- ! s ££&&p 90S sider Mary Anderson the best on the stage channel —. in our awkward wav, then that is all ' QaxTxrrox—Cottoa dim-, middling it low ri^Rt. That is what we started OUt to do. ! »|4dlin* ll}i good ordinary u)fe_nrt receipU Tire most llessliue. S-<uililnic mid It/- freshing EXilrum Applicmiuii 1:1 U:r World. It rapidly heals Ulcers. Old Sores and Dis charging Wounds: Itching Files and other Itch ing affection* that have been the torture of a lifetime, thus 1 ffordirg unspeakable gratifica tion to thousands; Barns. Scalds. Wounds and Festers; all ltcbiug and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and all Affections of the Scalp, including loss of Hair. Nothing like it has ever been knownby the moat intelliiert physicians. It has awept a host of poisonous remedies out of ei- iattnee. It is revolutionary in its composition ami mod0 of treatment and surcerds in curiug every external afle/ tiou. At every stage it is ably assisted by Cuticura Sgap, which is a part of itself medicinslly end at the same time the most delightfully frugroir and refreshing Toilet, hath and Nunery heap in existemo. Cuticura Resolvent, a p- rverful purifying agent and liver stimulant, should be taken to neutral ize and resolve away blood poisons, earned by tho virus of scrofula, cancer, canxer, malarial or contazious disesses. which maintain and foster duoases of the Skin and Sra'p. SALT RHEUM. Iilf* a Botflc*'. fr ni ilie SufTriritii;* Caused b» ihSs »e -rlble Disease. UBSJE5 WDK8 & Pottbb—Ger tlemetf: Please accept my mott grateful tbBiiks fur tlie creat.vcry great, comfoit I bare recciml from tbc usa of ycur Cuticura. For the past eight or r.ii:o year% I have beou trcubled with th*t drend ul diNfase Salt Kheuxn Por month* I wculd be helpless.—my very tHv a burden to n<e. I hive used everyth)• g in tin shape of medi cine, both rxternal mid i t rnaj. but with no»f- fect. My hands \».?re in n te^r.ole eo id it on. tho backs of th^m bcin< *11 ra-r.and [thought I wou’d try Cuticura I tried it; snd io I it was as i f a iui>ac?e ha ! been perform^ . I r l wijl late mv o-tb that m three applicatio s my fi r.di wv.ro a< smooth a. a new-born b-beV» I pivnudio ih-rc bv hunireJs. if ntttfio*- tiands. who k *cw of my c»ao g whom there m*y.be home no simt«>»!y afQie*ed a ti if o I would earnestly adriNo him to glr- Cuticu-w a tr al. Touritpve^y thankful!*.. A. D. BAKER, lbket Agei.t C. ft. R R Detroit Junction. Detroit, Mcb.. Jan. SO. *79. Tetter or Salt Eheum on the handft Ci rnf. \ Cirnirf »jo|. u*r.* MssiHi Wriw :c PofrHk—Gnillemcii? Hav ing been troub’ed fir rmfl .vjwars with ih • Tut • ter or Salt liheum. and spwi.t >i:«r?%- n hH^i-idru • ed dollar. [ whn irinn u rrial of >our Caticur-, and, thank God, my bands are well. I never bad anything do me good like that. Ycu may put this in the paper and wo^corao, and may it do some otbc-r poor sufferer the same aord it has done me. I air well known here. haungliTed hare almost fifteen years and kept hoarders for a living, and sometimes my heart was sore, thinking I would hayo to giro up nho- setfaer with my sore hands, and having^ small family to tako c*ro of: but oh, thank God, my hands rre well- so I again return thanks. Yourt respectfully. BLIZABKTR BUCKLEY. Littleton. N. H., May SO, lk78 The Cuticura remedies are prepared bv Weeks A rotter.Chemist and Druggists. Seo Waihin«tou street. Boston, and are for sale by all druggists. Free of Cuticura small bores 50c; large boxes, coatainin* two and one-half times the quantity of small, $1. Resolvent. SI per bottle. Cuticura. Soap *5c par cake; by m«il 3')c; three cakes 75c. dtclSlm I 1 IfV/fia Place-lover the centre of the nervous forces, the VOLTAIC S E ^7E10^L C L'Lhe tO XtbS P/iOTCfiS with that marvolloua vi- taliziu< and restorative agency. Electricity, united with the curative pioperties of our own fragrant Balsams and Pina. For Weak and Sore Lung-, Palpitation of the Heart, Painful Kidneys. Liver Complaint, Bilious Colic, Weak Stomach and Bowels. Rheu matism. Neuralgia, and Sciatica, they are the best remedy in the world. do?18 lm OUriCURA REMEDIES can be had at ELLtS* DRUG STORE, Triangu lar block. nov23 BUSINESS NOTICES. PEOPLE IN WANT of a fine IVhiaky for medical or social use should only bnv Z W Harper’s Nelson county, Ken tucky Whisky. Not a barrel learesthe distillery nntilit has attained tho age of at least five years, and being forwarded direct from where it is made to me, my patrons can rely on getting it in its absolute purity snd excellence. DVaNHCCRI, nov25 2m Sole Agent for Macon. ' J. G. BANNON & CO. have the prettiest and cheapest assortment ol towels and fancy table cloths in the city. decl4tf, —o— Ohio sweet Catawba.tl.60 per gallon. North Carolioa Scnppemong Wine- *1.50 per gallon. Try them and yon will be pleased. 8AM WBICHSELBAUM, deel72awtf. 75Cherry Street. I have now on hand the finest stock of COFFINS AND CASKETS ever brought to Macon, including the cele brated MSTALorBlASS CASKISTS, For which I am SOLE AGENT in Macon. I am also prepared to furnish Hearse and Carriages, for Funerals at vary reduced prices. Personal attention given to ail orders. Arthur L. Wood. NEXT TO UANIBR HOUSE. nov2S 2tawlm Macon.<7 a. i 3172; i : aalea 3773; stock S5272 —Washington special to the Chicago [ , e §f 0 , S«fT^^snfrt^k , 6^4 n, ' Times: A ponderous statesman asked me the other day if I understood how the Republicans are divided upon the Presi dential question. “No,” was the reply. ‘•I will tell yon,” said he. “The upper crust is for John Sherman, the middle crust is for Blaine, and the under crust is for Grant.” BaxTlxoax—Cotton quraU middlinx to metaling 121*: «cod culinary iif ; nel rm i t. :6J eross »*f; aalea 143. to .nim.cn - ; ,t.«- 17*9 BoiTOS — Cotton quid: middling 13V; low na'idling !2'J. good ordinary 13: net receipts 1146; gross 24.-5. talM —: stock 3736. — 11 firm: miodhiu 12 low middling UK good ordinary Ilk; net receipu 31 groat -.sale* 100; stock 14434 Psiunirwni—Cotton qqiet: middling UUt liX; good ordinal* 123.'; net re- lew middling ; FOR I.SA.SS O R REST- U Offer my plantation, known as the J. B. La- X mar place, on the Ocmolgee river, for lease The plantation consists of SOD ACRES OP CLEARED LAND, which is divided into two tracts of 500 and 300 acres. The 500 acre place c-nUina 420 acres np-land and 83 acres swamp land. The 300 acre place is fine, fertile swamp land. The plantation i* Wei' known lor its ferti ity. ana to a good ieuee or tenant favoraole terms will be offered. I also have four or five hundrei boahels of cam and 1830 bushels cotton seed or. the place, which 1 will sell on reasonable terms to lessee or tenant. . R. H. PATTERSON. deeTtf • Macon, G*. A IPLKXDiD OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DI8TRI- RUTHIN. CLASS A. AT NKW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. JAN. IS. lSSO-llGth Xonthly Drawing- Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of tho State for Educational and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the tern of twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola ble faith ol the State is pledged.wb ich pledge baa been renewed by an overwhelming popular voto. aeeuring its franchise in the new constitution u-icptcd Decembor 2. 1879. with a Capital of *1,000.000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of 8550X00. ITS GRAND 8INGLE NUM. BBRDISTRIBUTIOFS will take placo monthly, on the second Tuesday. ; It never scales orp*A^ lot. Look at the follow- 1« pasrt ^’{^, AIj p ElzE *33,000. 309X00 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. LIST OP PRIZES. 1 Capital Prizs 830,000 I Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prizs-... v „ 5,000 2 Prizes of 82X00 6,000 5 Prizes ol 1X00 6,000 20 Prizes of 600„._„ 10.000 1(M Prizes Of 100 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 .......... 10.000 500 Prizes of 20..™ 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10 ......... 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Pnzea of 1300........... 2,700 9 Approximation Prixes of 200 1.800 9 Approximation Prizes of ISO 903 1,857 Prizes, amounting to... *110,400 Reiponaible corresponding agents wanted at hom liberal J. P. STEVENS & CO’S;. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, Price List of Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware- Ladies’ Solid Gold Eey Winding ff »tehe« _ *17.00. *20X0. *23.00 up to *3000 each Gentlemen’s ;• K^|gi^ - ~ “ saver St ?. mWln .? 1II S J - ...*35.00, *50.00, *75 00 up to *150 eieh Black DMifiro wStaTwaSS rt Ladies Solid Gold Opera Chains from r ¥ cased, liiaci u Ladies Solid Gold Opera Chains from... “ Guard Chain* Dom. _ . J - Necklaces from Gentlemen’* Solid Gold Vest Chains from , -197.09 up to *35.00 eirh *22-00 up to *S5J« each ,.«..,*1T.C0 up to *25.00 each . murnuum vest V.M1H1 irom_ M ...*10 03 UD to 4*5 CO each ' Immense stock cf RINGS for Children " ."".' .T33 cents uD t o--»ro ev rh ; And Cameos, Amqtbjat. Topaz. Pearls. Oajx. Garnets. Plain Gold, Diamond, etc..et5?,mt’" iSolid Gold SBcvoWton. from .. i pajms^bsa^====rr ' If ™ Shawl Puis, SETS. etc. in large variety. 9.Wtos35.00earh i J V * y C1 °?* m frames... $U0 to sS.CO each ‘ 2t “ MarbleHoursandHMfHoura.’.....7.'.^...'^ll’Il.".'l”"”"^“i'i7^oto < *SOOOeach SOLID SilVFR Pottem 0 nna;es.Card Cases, Match Boxes. Glove and Button Fasteners) ! Napkin Rings Cups, Fruit Knives. Cates of Spoons, Forks, La- TRTpfF?l h *Trii Silivrow^or ““t* 4 tor household and presentation purposes. .PLATED SILVER WARE, tte have the Lai S - ^ JjJ gg est Stock m the South, all points, to whom 1 1 compensation will be THE G-RE.4T SKIN GUflEi P3 write.clearlystatingfulladdress, for further Full Tea Sets for ...... Water Seta at from..... Cups....™ Butter Dishes....™.„. Cake Baskets Card Receivers Pickle Stands — 18.00 to *30 00per set . *1.20 to *2.50 each ..*3.50 to *6.00 each ...*3.00 to *7.00 each *4.00 to *6.00 .*3,0010*6.00 information, er send orders by express or mail addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN. NowOrleans. Ls. or same person at NoS19 Broadway. New York. AH our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Gcno- rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EAR LY. dec!6 ATTENTION. FARMERS. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. AND SAVE ¥OUR MONEY, BY MAKING AND USING BlsGft IinpM Patent Fertilizer, The very thing to restore the farmer back to whpri) he used to stand. Why? Because it is gutrantccd to ko as good as the best of Commer ce 1 Fertilizers* at a cost of less than live dollars per to.*; You can make it yourself at home, and save at l8»«t >40 per ton ou every ton of Guano you use. In a word, it is the only hope for the farmers of this country. deelltl We Rive below a few of the many names who have certified to the merits of BLA.0K’S FEB- Tll.IZVSfl Fii; Thos E Brown, Faudersville, Georgia I eonard Sketoe, Griswoldvillo, Ga JEM LeSueur, Milner, Ga U< v L G Evans, Bibb county, Ga S W Hatcher, Knoxville, Ga T J Massey, Marshallville.Ga Uriah King, Linton. Ga W rt Stanlor. Linton. Gft Dr P S Bower,'/homasviUe, Ga W l Renfrce, Carrs 8tation, Ga B 1 Peacock, Buena Vista, Ga Dr 8 ML Anderson, Cornucopia, Jones county G rtrtip Bii Fiazier, Gordon, Ga J 8 Waldrop, Gladeville, Ga i) P Holloway do County and farm rights for sale. He »d quarters at the otlice of the Telegraph an l Messenger, Macon. Georgia. decSdlw&wtf ASHLBYA8PEIR. SirtnoJ Hill School. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. im.xTAair system. S PRING term lezing January 7. ISffi. and con tinues 28 weeks, The: J&iiiary Depart ment lias been under the charge ot u United Status officer. Hoard and tuition *125 in Advance. Apply for circulars to CHA8. M. NEEL, dec2“d»w2w Kirkwood. Ga. i-Fait lor Sale. VO HUNDRED ACRES about three mile, /rthtt Macon, on .Walnut and Cancylload crQeks, containing an or**hajrd ol early andla^te rushes, apples, wild gooso •plc'xs. and efcraw- ar^es. Of course it is well watered. About forty aero3 sown now in wheat and oats. Dwelling, gin houso and plcuty of other build- igs. Terms easy. Como to so* 1 * the plac3 if you wish to bu every left-hand road from Cross Keys. y— J. A. WHITESIDE. decl2...d w sjiwlOdavs* WARNERS mn REMEDIES Warner's Safe XHll* are an immediate stimulus for a Torpid Liver, and cur£*Co*» tiveneu. Dynpepsla, Bilioaraeaa, Bil ious Dian-htta. Malaria, Fever and Ague, and are useful at times in nearly all diseases to cause a free and regular action of the Bowels. The best antidote for all 1fsl» rial Poison. Price, 25 cento a Box. TF’timer’s Safe Nervine quickly gives Rest and Sleep to the suffering, cures Head ache and SearalRla, Prevents Epileptie Pita, and is the best remedy forKervoo* Pro*- 1 ration brought on by excessive drinking, over-work, mental shocks, and other causes. It relieves the pains of all diseases ana is nev er injurious to the sys tem. The best of all Sfervinea. Bottles of two sizes; prices, 50 eta. and £1* CyWARXEK’S Safe UrnnUU £DeSleriaa Medicine everywhere. H.H.Warner&Co. cuRE n Sara Diaeetes CfF.E SAFE B'TTEF.S saFF N-'pvine SAFE plus-. ROCHESTER, S.Y. tagWtfjhrmkktni Vaiea. Jewel Cues, Toilet 8eta etolrSc.’*"’ ANY ARTICLE THAT WE SELL WILL BE HANDSOMELY ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE. WE SELL NO PLATED JEWELRY, SEND FOB OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, J, P, STEVENS & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Jewelers. *toc21™dt^ At Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T° WASTES purchase a Good Milch Cow. UHAS. A. 61NDALL. Offico Second and Mulberry streets sauizjss. WE have a lot o! well broke mules, which wo T T will sell on favorable terms. dec25-St SAULSBURY. RESPESS S CO. TEACHER WANTED. A VACANCY in the Faculty of the South- ,7* est Georgia Agricultural College is to be tilled. We desire a regula- graduate of somoiirst- class male college. Apply promptly to JOHN T. CLARKE. President Board of Tmstoes. dec25-lw. Cuthbert, Georgia. Music Teacher Wanted, F IRST’CLISS music teacher wanted. None other need apply. Address, NELSON INSTITUTE. dec25-3t.Dawson. Georgia. Georgia Cane Syrup W E are receiving'consignments of tho best grades and offer it to the trade at law figures. JONES A COOK. SEWING MACHINES! E. J. ANDERSON St CO., 00 Mulberry Street,—MACON, GA. Dealers in all Ji ids of Sewing Machines, Needles, Attach ments, Parts, Oils, etc., Making a spec aiit? jt the WHITE. Believing it to bo tho best and m >st durable ma chine in tho marset it runs perfectly ll*ht »»"1 qu*e«.and is so simple that u child can«j»eratc u. ^ * * * *■“ u*es. am 6. C*.I mvije; AestUNBJBS SALE. D ISTRICT Court of the United States. South ern District of Georgia. In Be.—i’avid 14. Bhinazee. Bankrupt.—In Bnnkruptcv. This is to give no.ice that 1 luio filed with tho Register my final accounts ns As&lgnee of tho es tate ami effects of the aoovo htiiou banKrupt. and that t-u the 5thday of January. 1S8-J, .1 bhuil apply tosHid court for the settlement of my b#id ac-.cuats.aRd for adisck&ige from ull further l a bility as such a*signet;. This December 23. 1S7». THOMAS H. VAlGH.v, (fec25*lt^ Assiitneri. JONES SHERIFF SALE. W ILL be sold on the Qrat Tuesday in Febru ary next before th^ Court-house door in Clinton. Jones county, withm the legal hours of sa-e ; five hundred and twenty-five ucre« of land, moreorleas, known as the wnlnut Level, levied on as tho property of William S. Mougnon and Alice a.. Monghon. whereon they now reside, to satisfy a mortgage fi. ?a. issued from Jones Su- D- rior Court in favor cf It. T. Ross. Executor of James K. Gray vs. said William S.ond Alice K, Monghon. on removal of encumbrance from homestead property, and notice of levy served on defendants, this Decoruber 20th. 1879 . dcc25-td. S. J. PHILLIPS. Peputy feheriff. ASSIGNEE’S SALE. D ISTRICT Court of the United StaVs. South ern District of Georgia. In Re.—Robert 11. Grudd'ck. William A. Wiliingham. Marion S. Jordan. Wilev J. Sikes. Simeon M. Mabry. John T. Bivins, Jackson I. Fountain, Bankrupts.—In Bankruptcy. This in to give notice that I huvo filed with the Register my ftu*l recounts, as Assignee of the es tates and effects of the ub .ve stated several bank rupts, and theton tho 5th day cf January. 1883. I shall apply to the said oour. tor the settlement of my several accounts, and for r discharge from ail further liahi ities as such Assig eo. This Djceirber is. 1570. R. A. Ni*BE P. decl5-lt^ \unev. RAI .iS'r* >.>’ it -Y iilonlii anl Tuesday, DECEMBER 29 AND 30, JolinM. Ilickey has the honor to announce two appearances. a« above, of the Keiliatio American Comedian. Mr. B.fVSACAU LEY In his delightful portraiture of qn&i it character ■’Uncle Dan’l,” Supported by his own excellent COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. In E. A. Locke’s new and typical American com edy-drama. A tamer from Jams Station Admission sl.CO. The sale of reserved seals will begin Friday morning at 9 oVlcck at Burr Brown’s Bookstore Mulberry street. No extra charge for reserved seats. Gallery 50c. dec25-4t Where Iverjtlisi Tlat Is Gooj CAN BE HAD For CMsIms ! w E offer to our friends and the public as complete a stock of Fency estl Step'e Groceries as can be iound in the State. These comprise ;n part; CRACKERS CHEESE, RAISINS HUi'S. CANI IES. ORANGES, APPLES. ( OFFEE SUGAR TEA. PICKLES FLOUR BUTTER. LARD. PAM3 VINEGAR, O I G A R S TOBACCO. LIQUORS CANNED GOODS in great variety, and anything c he in our line that can be called lor. Ocr prices defy competition, and we 9eU noth ing but the beat goods. Now is the time to fill year Cbiutm»s and New Year orders. Schwed, Siesel & Gibian. dedS...2w City Monev & Oitv Bonds W B want 92 500 of city money snd 65J01 cf city bonds, and will pay thehizh-stmar- iet price for the money and bond* as fast as they can be delivered. W. A. HUFF A CO. dec24 it. FOR RENT- T UB desirable two-story, eight-room resideno, adjoining premises of Mr. E. H. Link, on Plum St. near High. A good well or water on lot. Possession giren 1st January. Apply to JNO. T. BOrPRUILEET, JB. dec2S-3t* or MISAKIBTLAND. NOTICE. TTAYINGthtsday sold out the stock aud trado J-L ol the late W’m. Peitzer to Air. GEO. W. STRATTON. this is to notify all parties having left guns, pis tol, or other articles for repair at tho said Peit zer a gunshop. will find the same at Mr. Strat ton’a gun establishment, „ . No. 48 CHERRY BTREET. Unless called for by the 29th day of December, 1879, they will ba sold for the charges. Air. Stratton is a pnctical gunsmith, and keeps a good stock ot guns, pistols, fishing tackle and sporting goods, and we cordially recommend him to the patronage of tho publio. N. M HODGKINS, Agent. Formerly of tho firm ef D. 0. Hodgkins St Son. Atacop. Ga,. Dec. 29,1S79...SI-1W TO THE PUBXiIC. Mayor’s Office,Macoit, December 20.1879. Attention is c&llcdi to the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted by Council last night: ■‘.Resolved, That the firinv of Roman candles or sky rockets within tho following described city limits will not bo allowed during tne approach ing Christmas holidays, viz : Beginning at the intersection of Now and Plum streets; then d .wn Plum to Fifth; along Fifth to Walnut, and up Walnut to New. then along New to the start ing point. Resolved further. Tnat tho use of flro arms o? any kind or description, insido of city limits dur- lug tho holidays shall be strictly prohibited, and any person who shall bo found violating the city ordinances in this respect shall bo fined to the fullest oitout ol the penalty prescribed by the cuarter.” I diem it hut necessary to call attention to the foregoing resolutions, and to say that this action on tho part of the Council Was made absolutely necessary in order to secure tho welfare and comfort cf those of our people who live near tho rentes or business portion of tho city, as well as to protect tho property of our citizens generally. Thirty extra policemen will bo pnt on duty next Wednesday, for the express purpose ot enforcing this oraer. d«21-4t W. A. HUFF. Major. Tho Fcrcstand Best Medicine ©Ter made. and Health Restoring Ageat on wxrtli. * m health can poshly long exist SSt&to&SSkSi” l “ cd ’ *° vaiica ond They give new Ufo and Yl^or fo the agpd and Infirm. To all whoso employments cause irregularity of ore invaluablo without Intoxicating. * Don t wait until srouoro sick, but If you^nlv fool &5Sa&VSS5£BS3^ ^ tso and urgo them to uso Hop Bitten. im^iVfSaV“ mild SiithoVfe” “ d Get some this day. K3HBS Hop Coucn Cuke is the mreetest. safest «nd best. - Children. Sw5°?i P f? for ^ OInach » LIvcrail d Kidney la *np*t- rlartoall others. Cures by absorption. Ask druggist! ^ ^.S.H? 1 i ab90 l utc . 0nd * r * , esistlhle euro for drunk enness, uso of opium, tobacco and narcotics: lSoH b>' draggi,;^ Hop Bium Mf-. Co. Itocheiter, X.V, Send for Circular. TUTT’S 3YWlPTOfiiiS OF A TORPID LIVER. T*oss ot* Appetite, Bow*:Is co3tivo, Pain in the Hoad, with p. 11: -.r.aa* ionin tho bach part, jv.ia ua: ..^r^zTblado, f.ill- nenaai*:. rci.t:... - 1?- i.'.clinutmn to cx .S ;:iot t.Gsj/ .* J. of trr‘.i o’.v:. .... \. r ; oi ngefhav- ihfSi-L•:—t:r\r c ! ’ T - s > - •• in:■■«.-«, liii- uinaaft, i lal .<>.-1: .: j i... . . - i, 3Do'.; be fore c .. L : . / Il^adscho Kcner ' • ;r e;*. - / ya, lveiticssncsa v/itliii’..'il dreaa«a. o«-lorc<l Urine. II- T Y/ARN Hi05 AHB JITHEHDBD, SEfflOUS DISEASES V»lLl SOW LE DEVELOPED. ToTT’S PILLS nr« ei«!>t*ria!ly adapted to Biirli case:;, «t:e done cff ectn such a change of feeling *l*i to hmos;s».!i (lie Hiitlcrcr. COASTS PATiOM. Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health be enjoyed. If the coiistipat ion is of recent date, a Hinr’e dope of TUTT’S PILLS will suffice, hilt if it has become habiiua!, ono pail should be taken every nlght.gradualiy lessen ing tho frequency of t Jic dose um il a regular daily movement is obtained, which will soon follow. Dr. I. Guy Lcww, Fulton, Ark., nays: “After a practice of S3 years, I pronounce TUTT’S PILLS the l»est uiiti-bilioua medicine ever made.” Rev. F. It. (irasooti, New York, nays: “I have had Dyapcnaia, Weak Sioinach arid Nervousness. I never bad any medicine to do me bo much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They arc ns good as represented.” Office 35 JIurrny Street, New York. R. W. CUBBEESE. BROKER -AND- BEAL ESTATE ABEBT. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SGID STRICTIY QN CQKMISS1QK. Particular attention given to the pcrehMe. ale onj renting ol Re.1 Estate, MULBERRY BTREET ooposite Lamer House mart ly Crackers, Crackers, Crackers. £t!I01CE and Freih, just received and for al. ^ aPt>J JONE8 a COOK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MACON. OA. BANK OF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT ARC EXCHAMi New York Exchange. Par. W W WRIGL9T Cashier, lanllnd 1 1CPLAN-.. Prwd.ie 9 TUTT’S HAIR DYE. CiiATllAinon WnrsKEUB ch.m?M to a Glossy Black by n sL’jffle sppli. atmn of this Dm. It un* parts n N.-.tur.iK’olor.ncts Iustant^nc^.uhly, and is ct Hsnufu-is .»* hpririB water, bold by Dniggiatn, or *o*it by *’j|irrt*u on receipt of $1. , Office 33 Wiurray St., New York, A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FOR THE BLOOD, UVER&KIDNEYS7 SUBATlNEj For Blood Diseases. GURATINEj For Liver Ccmplaint*. GORATiHE. For Kidney Diseases. GlffiATlNEj For Bheumntism. GURATINE; For Scrofula Diseases. GURATIHE, For ErriipcUi, fimplet, A medicinal com pound of known value- combining in one prep aration the curative powers for the evils which produce all dis eases of the mootf, the JAver f the Kidneys. It is unexcelled for the cure of all mood Jits* eases such as Scrof ula. Tumors, Boils, Tetter,Salt Rheum. Jtheumatisni, -Her eto-* «rl JPoisoninjr, also Constipation, Byspepsia, In di gestion. Sour Stom ach, Betention of l T rine, etc. ASX YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THE BROWS CHMCALCO BALTIMORE, Md. ■BSWJV ilSS^f 5lgBl-iad,Itch .-;.orUIc«srt«f g £ >-lli-s-l.aI .M ltilW/’sCile H g Kc-mcdy i-ila to ccm. It 3 I rives immediate relief, cares ■ ca< .s oil on r atanjfsc in l v . k.ardoruin.’uycrese*inM bold by $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. -All persons purchasing ‘25 cents worth of Cigars will be come participants in the above. Our Impo oil Cigars are tho finest. FAMOUS BELLE CBEOLB Cannot ho beat. Fi?e Gem Cigar. Is ucsurpsssod. Cromeline & Co * OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE. 63_Ordors bv mail attended to aa cual.-EE novtstf Common Nense Christmas Presents! SHIRTS, or » stylish Hat for the boys, from four years up, SILK and LIVE* IIAXDKERCHIET8. Scarfs aud Scart Rings. (Hover, Snapenden, Umbrella.. Halt Hose. Underwear, Khirta. Collars, etc. Thembove are new. bouvht tor Christmas, and will be told at the lowest price,. It you waat something to' show lor year money, this ia tho place. WIN8DII’ & CALLAWAY. dec!67t T was not a big job ot moving the tremendous SMof Toys to my store, tor we have been at it since August last. But the citizens cl Macon aud neighbor hood are invited to come and look at my GOODIES and I am sure they will boy and more tilings away in a hurry. The Houston Homo Journal Bays: SCHONEMAN, No. 74 CHERRY BTREET, Is the King of Toys, FBESH LEMONS. MALAGA. GRAPJS- EXTRA PXNE FlftRT- DA NORTHERN * PPL iJS AND PO A’ A TOES, JUST EE0BIVSD BY d * e “ JONES & roofe. WANTE,;. A Situation as bookkeeper, by a j cur* man with a good many, ears experience. Will keep (mail set of boot a at night. w. T. X.. care Business Manager Te'egranh and Sin- lenger. de«I9. a Commas troois m Nice tbibis, TXAVINGeolarged mv store and Utk-rr. I JLL am prepared aa hitherto to luiai b my customers aud tbe public with th. SWEETEST.LIGHTEST snd BUST ot BREAD. CAKEs. ornamented and phi a. BUSK, ROLLS and GINGER BREAD, at tbe lowett price*. I now keep a good assortment, also, of FRENCH and STICK CAND1K*. RAISINS. APPLES. ORANGES. NUTS. TOYS, TOBACCO. _ CIGARS. FLOW R.cta.etr. Ttankful for part patronage. 1 a»k for contin ued favor, from my friends, and will span no pains to please them. deci9,iw p. McGrath. FOR SALE W E have a pair ol good young male* and a two horse wagon, withharneis ull com plete, (or sale cheap lor cash, or wed paper on time. dec!9-St W. A- HUFF 4 CO.