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QUHUgcapf? 3jntcmil $ Mfcsau&ettgfcfc
B\ TELEGRAPH
I ax upon back capital heretofore ofgesss^
|tli collected will be enteitxined
treasurers.
Secretary Evarta bas sent Hop. Cas«J
— I Tonne a draft for one thousand dollars
London,.October 29—French capital" j ont 0 f t j, e French fend for purchasing
ista took good three month* bilU here clothing and bedding for the fever suf-
yesterdiy as loir as five per cent, discount.
In Paris, in open market, ths rate of dis
count is 2J to 2f.
Tbe next Bank of England return is
expected to show favorable change
314000 pounds having gone into the
bank (rom abroad since Thursday, and
ferers in Memphis. The Nitiooil Belief
Commission has recommended to Secre
tary Evarts to appropriate one thou
sand dollars for the relief of fever sail
erers in towns and villieea surrounding
Simla, October 29.—Orders have been
issued for the collection of stores and
100,000 pounds from Scotland, 600.0001 transports for twenty thousand men at
pounds from the East beiog expected to J Peahairnr.
go in to-day. Farther returns bath of j Vienna, October 29—The Vienna
gold and notes, from Scotland are antici- j Prase says England alone ha3 demanded
patad. • I txplanations at St. Peters burg, of the Bat-
Tne Times’ financial article, however, I e j an movements in Bonmclia,
is apprehensive that toe w, “ n ° s London, Oatober 29 —The Poll Mall
be safe from America and Uermany e I Gasetle editorially declares that the treaty
demands for golf. ' lija Afghan affair J ot Berlin is a failure ; tint it will be itn-
xnay require the Go verment so stud sliver I possible to arrive at a pacific solation on
to India. The Indian market for silver is I ;ta lines, and that the sooner this fact is
now bare, and the demand thus created I recognized the better. Peace; it saye,
would raise the price and bring out the I must be commanded by commaudinir the
German stock, whioh is believed to be arrest of the reckless power, which has
still lar »e. - kept Europe in a commotion for years
London, October *0.—Aspect, to tbs I pagt f and now threatens to break away
Independence Beige of Brussels says Eng- j tlom a {j j aw an( j a u restraint. It this is
land baa uddieMOd a| protest to fiassia I only to bo done in concert, anl concert
sgainrt her non-exaoation of the treaty of I ia a gire and t^g ma «er, for the b mefita
Berlin. Bat the Tima in its leading art.- | of ^ lca all patties muat ’ pay eamelhingj
cle, while admitting that the time bus
coma when so mo step most be taken,
think, the collective representation of the
powers will be most effeetaal, and b -
lievea France, Austria and Germany will
not besiUte to unite with England in
protecting the provisions of the treaty.
London, Ootober 29.—The Manchester
it follows that we should not shrink from
any price in reason.
Oitt or Mexico via New Ouleans,
October 29.—Toe minister of public
works announce that the government, at
the suggestion of Zamacona, is about to
nominate a commisssion to organize spe
cial exposition, to take place at a conven
ientiy early date, for thovxhibitioaex-
Utat about sixty percent, o. iba loom.. | c [ ua i 7e iy 0 f American ani Mexican pro
ductions, the same to held m this city
under direct auspices of the government-
London, Oatober 29.—Among tho peti
tions in bankrsptey, filed in the county
that about sixty per
and spindles in Lancashire and Oaesbire
cotton districts are stopped or are work
ing on short time,
Twelve Austrian officers left Vienna
yesterday for Tcberan to reotgsn zs the
p f - . n n ‘, court at Bradford yesterday, was that of
S army th8,no:lel ot tnfa A « at,i ' | Edward Peyton Weston, pedestrian, lia
Philadelphia, October 29.—The Gen
eral Unitarian Convention which assem
bles in Philadelphia to day, will be pre-
sided over by Hon. Dorman B. Eaton,of
New York. Bov. Henry W. Bellows, D.
D., of New York, will preach the open
ing sermon. The leading addresses will
be by Bev. James Freeman Clark. D. D.;
Edward Everett Hale, of Boston, and
Bev. W. H. Fames?, D. D., of Philadel
phia.
New York, October 29.—The nomi
nations in this city last night of the com
bined Anti-Tammany and Bepublicans
were : For the Seventh district, Edwin
Einstein, Anti-Tammany ; for the Sixh
district, Maurice Dowries, Greenback;
for tho Elevonth district, O. Curtis
Hoffman.
Topeka, Kan., October 29.—rhe State
Normal school building at Emporia was
burned on Saturday. Loss $85,000. No
insurance. ^
Saxesr, Mass , Ootober 29.—The tan
nery, currying shops and morocco facto
ry of Michael Arnold was burned this
morning. Loss $26,000.
bilities $5,200.
Jacksonville, Oolober 29.—The health
of Florida during tbe past summer bas
been remarkably good. Not a sicgle case
of yell iw fever oooarred ia the State,
excepting a very few among the shipping
at Key West. The death rate of Jaokioa-
viils ia almost nnprecedectiy low.
Philadelphia, Oatober 29. — Harry
Biohmond, the minstrel, now under en
gagement at the new Natitml Tneatre,
this afternoon killed Daniel Archer, a
hatter, by striking him over tbe head
with a pitcher, daring a quarrel in a sa
loon adjoining the theatre.
New Yc.uk. Ootober 29.—At the open
ing of the Fitzjohn Porter case to-day, it
was stated that President Hayes declined
to take any action towards ordering Gen
eral Pope either to appt ar or not to ap
pear as awitnesF. After consultation,
the Board decided that os the President
would not order him, the Board did not
deem it expedient to tako any farther ac
tion on that point.
A diaoasBion followed with regard to
the admission of documentary evidence,
whioh Porter's counsel claimed was ne-
Cincinnati, October 29.—Three tramps oessary, since they oonld not get Pope’s
came to the house door of a farmer I personal testimony on points on which
named Thomas Lanner, near Parkers
burg, West Virginia, yesterday and asked
for food. The farmer’s daughter opened
tbe door, but refused their request. One
of;tho tramps struck her a blow on
the face, pushed open the door, beat the
farmer’s wife bidly, took everything
that coaid be of use to them and de
camped. They were panned, but suc
ceeded in making their escape into Ohio
Nxw York, October 29.—Depositors I stage far six months,
thronged the Manhattan Savings Iostitu-1 illness is cot stated,
tion to-day, and were informed that I Constantinople, Oat. 29.—The Porto
their money waB all right and would bo | has asked Labarofi to explain tbs retnrn
paid, if needed, at the end of sixty days. I o' Russian troops to the positions re-
Circulars were issued to-day setting j c atiy evacuated by them, and also the
forth the numbers and other particulars | rtinsrl to Instate Turkish authorities in
they said wonld show that oOiler’s incon
sistencies between his evidence at the
coart martial and his official documents
on file in the War Department. The
documents will be submitted to-morrow,
the Judge Adrocate objecting inadvanoe
to their reception by the Beard.
London, October 29.—The Qlole says
tbs Pnysiaiaus of Soihorn, the actor, de
mand bis absolute retirement from tho
The nature of his
of stolen bonds. No arrests have been
made as yet. The private owners of |
bn wet n Tohorlon and Adrianople. Six
ty thousand Russians have entered Rsu-
someofthe stolen property have adver- I m. l a by the way of Bonrgas.
Used, offering rewards for its restoration. I Pauis, October 30.—According to cal-
Memphu, October 29.—The weathar I eolations made by the groups of the Left,
is moderated and a light rain has been {tho Bepublicans are confident of gaining
falling since early this morning. From I twenty-eight seats in the approaching
six last night until noon to-day, 7 inter- I Senatorial elections,
merits. This includes the dcatbs both in I London, Octobor 30.—A Beater’s Con
and outside the city. W. J. Chase, act- stantinople dispatch states that the Porte
iog postmaster, was stricken with fever I has learned that General Toddlebcn hts
last night, and the wif» of Captain Tom I arrived at Lale Bourgos and ordered the
Caldwell, who returned from Glasgow, | repair of bridges and the construction of
Ky., Wednesday last, was prostrated j barracks lor winter quarters,
with fever yesterday.
NbwObleans, October 29.—A heavy
rain is falling this morning. 52 now cases
and 10 deaths in the past 24 hoars.
Footings to date 13.002 cases and 3.900
deaths.
Washington, October 20.—The Stale
financial and commercial
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
CORRECTED DAILY.
Department publishes tho correspond.nca I OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
with the British government relit iog (o J October SO, 1S73.—Evinnsa.
the ootrsgea committed on Amerioaa fish- The market to-day was very dull, and quota*
ormen in Fortune Bay, Newfoundland, tions remain at 8% for middling
January last, Secretary Evarts requests _<>_
Minister Welsh to say to Lcrd Salisbury | L4TE3T TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
that this government cannot bnt express —o-
its entire dissent from the view taken by Cotton,
bor majesty’s government, that oar fisher- LiVBBPeoL-N<»n-Cotton flataml irregular.
Dr „ *_ reoulitioM I middling uplands5%: middling Orleans 65-18.
men are enbjeot to tne local xegniHions i souO; speculation aud export l&oo. re-
which govern the coast population of | ceij>ts9IS0; American 8100.
Newfoundland ia their fishing industry, j Futures opened l-32@lScbeaper.
whatever those regulations may be and I Uptands, fowjoiiddUiig ^clause, October^de.iv
whe>berenaeted before or sinos tbe treaty.
This govercmsnt conoeives that tbe fish I and FcbrnanrGH 32@:
ery rights of the United States, con- I 6%@il-3A New crop
ced-d by the treaty of Washington ar- ' oa,uer P«rjait0 51 .
to be exercised wholly free from the re
straints and regulations of the etitute of
Newfoundland, now set np in authority
over our fishermen, and from an7 other
Future* opened steady; Octobor , Novem
ber 9.03, December 9.13, January 9.23, Febru
ary 9.S3, March 9.18.
Ootton—Netreesipts 383; gross 794.
Futures closed firm: sales 107.000; October 9.10
—19, November 9,19, December 9.29—30, January
P.39, February 9.4S-49, March 9.39-60. April 9,69
—70, Hay 9.79-60, June9.S9-90, July 9 96-93.
Cotton Closed quiet: sales 823. middling up
lands S%; middling Orleans 9%.
Consolidated net receipts 21942: exports to
Great Britain 3333; continent 2350: channel
— # France — ■>
Galveston—Cotton weak; _ middling 9: ^low
. . . . . err519-32,October and November6%@511-32.
®he> her enaoted before or einos tbe treaty. I n 0 rcmber and Doaember 3 5-1609 32, January
This covtrcmsnt conoeives that tbe fish I and February 6II 3205-10. February and Marca
6%@ll-SA New crop shipped October and Nov
earner per sails 5 16,
2 p m—Uplands low middling clanse January
and February delivery 3 9-32, April auu May 3
13.32.
S p m—Futures dosed steady: uplands low
middling danse October and November delivery
. _ *%. November and December 311.32, December
regulations of fishing now in force or ' and January 611-32. March and_ April 5 7-16.
tW mas hercifLa ennotpd hv that NEW YoRX—Cotton weak; sales 149; middling
that may hereafter be enacted by tnat . op ui ad s 9% middling Orleans 9%.
Government. Secretary Evarts farther * * —
writes : “So grave a question in its bear
ing upon the obligations of this Govern
ment under tbe treaty makes it necessa
ry that the President should ask from
her M» jssty’s Government a frank avowal
or disavowal of the paramount authority
of provincial legislation to regulate the
enjoyment of our people of tho inshore
fishery, which seems to be intimated, i
not asserted, in Lord Salisbury’s note
Before the receipt of a reply from he; 1
Majesty’s Government it would be pre
mature to consider what would be the
coarse to pmsne by thw Government
should . this limitation upon tbe
treaty privileges of the United States be
insisted upon by the British Governmont
bb 1 heir construction of tbe treaty
of Washington.
Washington, October 20.—The an
nual report of tbe land office commis-
eicner shows that in the last fiscal year
over eight and a half millions of acreaot
public lands were disposed of. The total
number of acres of public domain atill
unsntveyed is over one thousand mil
lions of acres. The United States At
torney for Texas telegraphs to the At
torney Goneral, regarding tho arrests in
Montgomery connty, of that State, for
political cffences, that they wore made
principally on the complaint of persons
prominently identified with the green
back movement and not on the com
plaint of Bepublicans.
The United States Comal at Lyons,
France, forwards to tbe Secretary of State
an additional eight hundred dollars for
tbe fever sufferers.
The commercial agent at St. Galleen,
Switzerland, forwards subscriptions
amounting to five hundred dollars.
Military advices from the Bio Grande
represent agairs on the border more
peaceable. An assertion ia made that
there ia a larger 'number of incursions
into Mexico by Indians from this
country than by Mexicans into
Texas. Tho troops on both sides are on
friendly term3 with each other, and act
ing together in efforts to prevent raiding,
and consequently preserve peace.
The Treasurer of the United States,
writing to.a National Bank, upon the
■object of taxation of bank capital, un
der the recent opinion of th’e Attorney
General, states: “In deference to that
-pinion, National banks will hereafter be
Required in making up capital stock sub
ject to taxation, to deduct, not face value
nor its market valae, bnt tho price paid
for the United States bonds owned by
them, less interost scorned to the date of
their purchase, and for tho purpose of
‘Verification, will b9 required to specify
■aid bonds by loans and dates of pur
chase in making returns thereof. No
application made in oonseqnence of the
opinion in question for the refand of any
P-iapsco family 690. Southern wheat active and
firm; Western active and firmer; Souther*
< <ai prime 95® 1 02 arabor 10S@ 108: No 3 West
ern winter red spot 100%; November 101. South
ern corn weak and lower: Western firmer; South
ern white and yellow 43046. Oats quiet Southern
-@29, Western white *S@29, Pennsylvania 2G@
28. Provisions qatet and easy; pork 9 00@9 23:
bu^k meats, loose, shoulders 4. clear rib sides
I'A. Coffee dull and nominal; Rio cargoes
13%©16!4. Whiskey quiet at 11114-
-v»w Kobe—F.our fliipping grades active and
a shade firmer, other grades without decided
change: superfine western and stare 2 36(53 45,
Minnesota extragood to primes 90@700 South
ern flour quiet, common to fair extra 3 85@4 90.
Wheat active and J4@l higher: active demand for
export: ungraded red 9)@103. Corn a shade
tinner: ungraded 43}£@i6J4. Oab a shade firm-
• offee quiet and unchansed: rio, m cargoes.
. .@165-: do, job luts 1SJ4@18. Sugar dull and
heavy; fur to good refining 7J4@75& prime
@<54 refined dull; standard A granulated
crushed 9%: powdered 0‘A- Molasses uncharged!
Near Orleans 26@i3 old 30363 new. Rice steady
and fair business: Ca-olina and Louisiana quoted
at 606J5. Pork lower; mess 77 @8 St. Cut
meats firm: middies quiet: western long clear 6 SO;
city do 5 to. Lard lower; prime steam 647
6 69 Freights firmer.
LOtmrvinu — Floor dull: extra 3 0C@3 25,
Wheat dull; red 88; amber and white 90@9L
Corn dull; white *3; mixed 41. Oats quiet-
white 24, mixod 23. Pork quiet at 8 OC'tSS 25!
Lard quiet and steady; choice leaf tiereea 8J4
kngaia Bulk meats dull; shoulders 3%: clear
rib 5J& rieir -ides 3]4 Bacon quiet: shoulders 4:
clear nbs 6J4 clear tides Sugar-cured
hams 11@I2J4. Whisky staSylit 103.
IUSCU3AX1 Flour is dull and unchanged-
familye 00(35 25 Wheat dull-, red and white S3®
83 Corn dnil 33@S7. Oats dull at 19@2S Pork
nom.r.alat7 50. Lard lower, current make 3 90;
»e;tie6J4fu*7. Bulk meats inactive: shoulders 3,
clear rib *'4i clear tides 4Vi. Bacon quiet:
shoulders 4. dear nb tides dear sid-a
654® 554- Whisky in good demand >t 108. Sugar
Steady and unchanged; bards 8J4@UK; white
8J4@9J4-. New Orleans 754@SJ4. Hogs mact
and lower, packing 2 8GSS1O.
or Louis—Flour unchanged. Wheat lower; No
2 red fall 62!4@J4 cash. Corn quiet; mixed 82.
Oatseasirr at I»J4©20 cash. Whisky steady 1 08.
Pork dull at 7 £0@7 60. Lard dull at 6J4. Bulk
meat: dull and nominal. Bacon dull; shoulders
454, clear rib 654. clear sides 554-
0 a ICAOO—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat
inactive and lower: No S red winter red 8354 cash
No2hiciuo spring 7954 cash. <3; 4@S0 November,
December. Corn doll, weak and lower:
3354 ca»h -r November: 82% December. Oats
stronger at 1954 cash, 19J4 November. 1SJ4 De
cember. Pork dull and a shade lower at 7 00
cash. Lard dull and a shodo lower. Bulk meats
dull and a thade lower.
havaTsiobes.
Wilmisotos—Spirits turpentine quiet 2554; I
Rosm steady, 11754 for str-ined. Crude turpen
tine firm at 1 25 fur bard: 190 for yellew dip,
' 90 for virgin. Tar firm at 170.
J. I MW tulip
Mulberry strce f . Next to Modicel College,
MACON, GA.
Cotton Factors
COMMISSION MBRCBIim
Consignments ol Cotton solicited.* Every facil
ity for handling cotton to ths best advantage,
l-V'-a-
being one of the four Warehouses thit take ths
ottonnews.
Liberal Advances
Made cn Cotton In store.
BAGGING AND TIES
Furnished at lowest market prices.
HON W A DAVIS is weighing for Us again
this season, and will be glad to see his friends.
*ep2G lm
SUIPFEKG PRODUCE.
Mooch Wcoleaaie ai» rkei.
consECTBD naiLT ar
. O. TlfffSI. JS'S
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Clear rib sides... 654@OJ4
Shoulders 6©654
Bulk clear rib sides G@654
Bulk shoulders
Choice hums 14J4@15
LARD—in Dbls 9@U>5£
Leaf, in tubs 9@SJ4
Loaf, in buokets 10®iui4 J
OATS—For feed 45@60
Rust proof seed 60@S5?
8ALT—Vtnpnia.. :@i 80
Liverpool.-
ENGLISH&HUGUENIN
GiiTTON FACTORS
And Proprietors of English & Huguenin’s
Acid Phosphate,
Showing the highrst analysis of any Acid Phos*
I phate in the market We have a targe stock of
inis Phospate in store and inrite those who wish
to purchaso to examine.
bolted
CORN—By car load
amalllots
FLOUR-Fancy per bbi...
Choice -
Extra family, per bbL..
Family, per bbi
Extra per bbi
COFFEE—Common
Fair,
Good
Prime....
Java.
Best Bio
SOAPS—Perlb
MOLA83K8—Choice Cuba, hhds..,
Choice Cubs, bills-.,
Sogarhouse, hhds...,
8ugarhouse, bblf
Choice Orleans.
SUGAR—Golden 0
Brown
O. coffee
Extra C. white.
Standard A....
Granulated
Powdered and crushed—,
GFEESK—Best Cream,
Factory-,
CRACKERS—Soda...,
Cream............
Ginger
Strawberry —... Hi
Fancy 14
OANDLBS—Star.——15
Lightl weight 161-2
NAILS—.Basis IDs... — 3 65
STARCH 3
PKPFEB - 20
We wouldadvise all parties who desire to hold
Cotton, that we are prepared to make advances
on cotton ia (tore at onr old rate of Eight per
[ cent, per annum. Insurance, local rotea. Stor
age per month, 26 cents per bole.
I ENGLISH A HHGUENIN.
ocl24..w'm Poplar Street. Macon Ga
B. fl. MAY SC l
98 Cherry Street,
MACON, - - GA,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
Bridles, Collars, Haines,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags,
CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES,
Lap Bobss
Horse Blankets,
Sole, Upper ail Harness Leather
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings.
Call and examire onr stock before purchasing.
Repositories—93 Cherry Siroet, Maccn. and 208
Biuad Street Augusta
T!?F[N
B-IO
-4^
?SB t'i'.T! e:
xhii l&cbkis
SOUTHERN DEPOT
PBjiaa igpicnUnral fate
MACON.
A. B. FA8PA1,
Manufacturer of and dealer in
Plows and Plow Stocks,
Single Trees
Tumslioveis,
Sc inters,
Ball Ton lies
Harrow*, Coro SheJlor.,
WAGONS aid BUGGIES
Horse Powers,
Steam Esgtaes, rtc,
'Barbie GeneiallY
Farm?r^ Friend and
REESE PLOWS.
£re always happy homes-
What has earthdeirer ia palace or grore,
Than music at night fall from Jips that we hne.
ThoiiRaher the little cue' around the Piano
orpnzan aft*r t he toils of the day are orer, ana
enjoy a real home concert. If you have no home,
tel one right away, or if you haven’t auychil-
borrow »ome. or if you hart n't New Music
or the P.ano or Orgr&n. bay one forthwith from
lUDDEfv & BATES’
MUSIC HOUSE,
Savannah, Georgia.
The Great Musical Depot of the Bouth.
and the best piece m the U. 8. to secure bar
gains. Great inducement* offered for fall tree e
1878. MagniflcenUtoCk all new and fresh. Not
a dollar «ved by rending North. Try us first. Pla-
nos and Organs sold direct to purchasers at Man-
ufacturer (Factory Prices. Makers name on all.
No Bogus Instruments sold at any price. Six
Tear- guarantee. Oar cheapest can be depend
ednpon. Easy Terms. M-mhlv Imtsliment.
”pv sk Tcfi«"t»«w7ocr*Tsm5
m , miV Square Grand
3178. Heat sold in the V. S. at s-uch prices. Chick-
?370- Hailes Bros 3350
Gem ’
q UGAN&
^ew Styles m Elegant Cases. Re-luction to
SchooIaandChutcboi, Pine Organs ?10. Stool
free, w nt» ns.
PIFTP,F,1S D4J ' 8 if desired.
we pay freight both
—/i^,-.l strumenS <loc ’ not ““it- Purchasers
Notice to Sell Land.
A PPLICATION will be made at the Novem-
ber term of tbe Court of Ordinary ofjas-
ier county for au order to sell tbe leads belong-
ng to the eaiateof Benajah Hardy, late ot Jes
xr county, deceased, tnree hundred aoret of the
and in Jasper county, one hundred and sixty
acres of wild laud in the countv of Union.
JAMES F H*RDY, Adm’r.
1878.aen29td pd
ILUIgi
COTTON FACTOR,
MACON, GA.
ur.6wCm
SPICE -
GINGER
NUTMEGS
CLOVES
01GV8E—Peril —.,
UiBROOTB
4NUFF—Lorillard’a. jar..
LorilUrd’i.fon
TOBACCO—Common
Medium —
Hinton
:0
14
1 63
Luc
CKEREL—Kits.
Half bbls
49a 45
60 a 6)
60
76 al 27
....... 101 a 140
6 00 a 8 09
con
tinent —, France .
Nomolx—Cotton quiet; middling S;4; nee
receipts S831-. gross —. stock 21299; sales 8u4-, ex
port* to Great Britain —: coastwise 2553.
BxLTiicoiis-—Cotton dull; middling 9: low
middling 8J5, good ordinary 854. net receipts
—: gross 2u5; sales Stt; stock 8083: exports to
Greet Britain —.continent —: coastwise 30?,
Bosroa—Cotton dull: middling uplands 954:
low middling 954: good ordinary 854; net re
ceipts 1738: gross 1755; sales -, stock 1220; 8X-
noru to Great Britain—.
WiLxijroiOH—Cotton dull: middling 854: low
middling 8 3-16. good ordinary 754: net receipts
711; gross —1 sales —: stock 13142: exports to
Great Britain 130: continent —: coastwise 97.
PmLAPELPHla— Cotton quiet: middling 054;
low middling 954, good ordinary 9. net re
ceipts 438: gross 1760: ssles—; to %pir.ncrs 234;
stock 7392 exports to Great Britain—.
8AVAS1TAH—Cotton wry easy;middling uplands
834; low middling 8; good ordinary 713-16;
net receipts 4616; gross —; sale# SOCK); stock 99.-
954; axports to Great Britain ——: France——;
continent —. channel —. coastwise 20S1.
NrrwOBLKkira—Cotton irregular-, middling 954;
low middling 954: good ordinary nominal:
nst receipts 790; gross 2023; sales 3000; dock 40,-
879: exports to Great Britain —: France :
continent : channel ——: coastwise 929,
Mobil*—Cotton .r regular; middling upland* 9;
low middling 854-. good ordinary 8; net re
ceipts 533. gross —; sales 600: stock 18285; ex
ports to Great Britain —. channel —; comment
—: coastwise 601.
Memphis—Cotton quiet and nominal; mid
dling 954: receipts 932.
Qiioona—Cottjn weak: middling 87-16: low
middling 81-16. good ordinary 754; net receipts
1694; shipments —; sales 1401.
Chablbstox—Cotton ea-ier; iridannn (•;# Irw
middling 854.good ordinary 8: net receipts 4MI;
grosa —; tales 3090; stock 88865; exports to Great
Britain—: Franco —1 continent 2350, channel
—; coastwise —.
FINANCIAL
Lobpob—Neon—Consols, money, 94 1-16; ac
count 94 8*16.
130 p m—Eno lBjh.
Pams—Rentes U2f. 8754c.
New Yoke—Gold opened at lOOJg.
Stocks strong; money 5: gold 10954; exchange
ling, 48154; *horti87?4: State bonds quiet: Govern
ment securities firm.
Money 5@: exchange 4 81%: gold 10034 govern
ment securities strong: new Uvea 106%; »tato
bonds dull. . _ .
Slocks buoyant: New York Central 111: Brie
1354. Lake hbore 79%. Illinois Central 86%;
Pnuburg £254: Chicago and Northwestern
4i%: preferred 73%: Bock Island 115%; Western
Union Telograph Company 10154-
Sub Treasure balances—Gold (122 3/0,447 00-,
currency £43,977,41:. Sub Treasury paid in
terest, 814.000; for bonds £1.082,090; customs re
ceipts £213.000.
•—o—
PRODUCE
Baliihobji—nour cctivo nnd firm; How-rd
Street and Western superfine *75@J 50. extra
3 75@4 25, family 4 60@5 00, City Mills superfine
S«0@350.extra4C0@»l0, Bio brands 60 @525,
Administrator’s jDe Bonis Non Cum-
testemento Annezo Sale.
A GBEEABLE to the last will and testament
xjl of Josiah C Banks, deceased, hue of Jiwpei
. county. I will sell, on the 1st Tuesday in Novem
20 00&60 Owl ber next, before the Court House, in thetownol
Monticello, Jasper county, between tho legal
hours of sale, a tract of landsin said county, con
taining 1.552 acres, a joining the landB of Johi
L ( obinson, 8 B Smith, *r, Henry D Banks and
others. It boing the plantation owned and 00
cupied by Josiah O Banks at the time of hi
death. This tract is n w in one entiro body.hu:
will bo surveyed and sold in Miitablo lots.
Terms—One-half cash; balanco in twelve
COKRECTED DAILY BY I m0nth5 ’ with ictercst ’ ElTi r8 b BABTLETr
BERND BROTHERS Administrator Do Bonia Non Cumteulor'entp
HIDES-Grecn salt, per »...„ 4® 5 * ^ Bvi ks.dw.d. ~n2gtd
Dry salt 6@ 8
Dry Hint 7@10
GOAT SKM J—Dry, per lb 1C@ 12
SHkKP SKINS—Per piece......—....... 2£@5C
SHEARLINGS—Per msec. 3@10
DEEB SKINS-per lb 15@16
LEATHER—In the roegn 13® 20
RACCOON—Per niece nomina
MINK—Per piece
OITER—Per piece
BEAVER—Per piece
REY FOX SKINS
RED FOX
WILD CAT—Per piece
OPOSSUM—Per pioce ....
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, perlb G
WAX—Pare yellow, per lb 24
GINSENG—Per lb 60
DRIED APPLES—Prime perlb ... 1@2
DRIED PEACHES—Peeled.fcright No 1 6
Unpeeied. No 1— 2
DRIED BLACKBERRIES *@8k
WOOL—Flee», burry, per lb 10012
Unwirhod... 17022 I
Washel...- 23030 I
Scocbb ana Bonds#
UCOIAIIOEa C0EBECT3D DAILY BY
L.. RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia s per cent, bonds —..100
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold)..........„lCS
Georgia7 percent, bonds (regular)...„,109 allO
Georgia 7 per cant, bonds (endorsed)..-106 al07
Georgia7 percent, bonds (Smith).„.....U9 allO
Georgia 6 per cent I .Id) — —J0I al02
Georgia 6 per cent (new) 192 alCS
City of Macon 7 per ccat.....^................. 48 a 60
City of Augusta 7 per cent.................. 95 a 03
City of Atlanta 7 per oont 100
City of Atlanta 8 per cent ......IW
City ot Savannah 60 a 56
Central Rail read joint mortgage -...ICG a 1C7
Macon and Western Railroad 100 alOS
Southwestern Railrcaj„... ......100 alOl
A. 4 G.S.'R.td mortgage (endorsed)... 95 a 98
Montgomery and West Point bonds 100
Western R.B. of Alabama 1st mcrtgagelC4 alC6
Western U. R e! Alabama 2d mortgsgelC4 alC6
i A. 1!. B. 1st mortgage — 80 a 88
MAA BE, 3d mortgage. 92a83
Southwejtern Railroad, stock® 93 a 94
Georgia Railroad stock............ 75 a 77
.ontral Railroad stock 68 a 70
C l BORGIA mrSHOuUNXX.—Whereas J-.bn
r W Skipper, administrator on the estato ol
Daniel Skipper, late of said connty deceased, has
filed his final retnrn and bas made application
for letter# of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
January, 1879, to show cause, if any they hare,
why ssid application <hmid not be granted.
Witness my handofilcaillv.
1 J A McilANUS, Ordinary.
October 2^1578 cctstd
G EORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas Geo
B Turpin, guardian of the minor children
of W H Turpin has made application to the
Court of Ordinary of sold county for leave to sell
all tho Teal estate belonging to raid minor chil
dron for the purpose of distribution.
These are therefore te cite and admonish all
persons eoncernoi to be and appear at the Court
of Ordmaryof said county on the first Mondsy
in November next, to show cause, if aDy the:
have why said application should not b3 granted
Witness my hand officially,
J A MOB ANUS. Ordinary.
October 2.1878 ocl3 td
SHOFFIS
iacusta &SATum&irHsilroad tto^i so. 99 Without Leaving Home.
.Foreign,
Exchange on all the principal cities of Europe
end direct remittances to anyplace of the Euro*
peancontinent, lorrocted by A. B. Seifert.
Respective value ol foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 2454c gold j
1 Austrian Florin (silver) 45 “
1 “ «• (currency).., . ..44
1 Holiandish Florin 41
1 Franc on Belgium......... 19%
l “ on Switzerland (cidg.Wabr) 19%
1 “ on Paris 1S%
1 “ on the Orient. 20%
1 Lire Italiano 19
1 *• gold... — 1»%
1 Kroner on Sweden,Norway, Denm’rk 27%
I Rubel (Russia) 54
1 pound Sterling 4-98
n——p——
jF_you cannot com? to Philadelphia and visit
I pul
_ the Grand Depot in person, write a loiter or
postal card, thus:
Guardian’s Sale.
ri EOBGIA JONES COUNTY.—By virtue of
VX an order lrom the Court of Ordinary of said
csnntr, will be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before tbe courthouse door in Clin
ton, between the legal hours of sale, one house
and lot in town of Clinton, raid county, known as
the GIoverToilor Shop, containing one eighth of
an acre more or less, and belonging to tbe minor
children ol Samuel T Morgan, deceased. Bold
for division. Tern bobEB^'h'baR^IOnJ 6 " 8 " |
seplStd* Guardian.
Jons' Wasauakbb, Philadelphia:
Please send samples of Spring dress
goods from 25 to5C cents per yard, suit
able for street wear, also of several qual
ities of Bilk, figured and plain, Also some
new shaded and gros grain Ribbons,
about 3 inches wide. Percale for shirts,
and Piqae for little boys suits, and ob
lige
MBS. H.STUYYS345T,
Rockford, Pa,
Philadelphia. March, 1873.
Madam;
We enclose the samples you ask for,
witn the prices msrkcd.
Will bo happy t o fill your order prompt
ly. If not satisfactory will exchange goods
and rotund money. Please remit amount
in registered letter or P. O. order and we
will send (he goods by mail, or we will
send by Express C. O, D. if you prefer.
Plea>e,lwh“never you order, kindly men
tion colors and about the prices desired.
Yours respectfully,
JH J WA5AMAKBS.
Remember to give your full address very plainly
JONES COUNTY DEPUTY BUEELb’J}’
SALE.
TTTILL bo sold before tho court housodoorin
YY tho town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday
In Novo mbern-xt,between fho legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: Ten head of
cattle, described aa follows: Onopaleredootv
and calf, and one dark red cow and calf, each cow
merked withswallowforkln each ear and under
bit in the right ear, and each calf marked with
smooth crop in each ear: and one black motley-
face cow and her yearling, and one red heifer
and one pale red motley-face cow and her year
ling and one red steer yearling, the last three
marked with am oth crop in each ear. Levied on
as the property of James W Woodall, to satisfy a
ft fa issuedfrom tbe Superior Court of Twiggs I prompllv forwarded by mail. Orders fill
county infavor of Jamoa Seymore vs James W I receipt of amount, or packages sent by exprtu,
This Will ensure you the tame attention
would receive if you made your purchases in per
sou at our counters. Postago on Goods sent out
isone cent an ounce.
SPRING, 1878.
Our Ordtr Department is now folly organised
and in perfect working or.ior for the prompt
transaction of small or largo business. Samples
Woodall, ^ j q Deputy She* iff.
October 8,1878.wM
O. O. D.
Notice for Leave to bell Land.
G EORGIA JONES COUNTY—Pour weeks
after date I will apply to the Court of Or
dinary or Jones county for an order to sell all the
real mtase belonging to the estate of Henry
Christian, late deceased. September 25th, 1878
ROBERT T CHRISTIAN,
■ep£8 td* Administrator
SPRING, 1878.
Opens with a larger and better assortment of
every variety 0! Goods than wo have ever before
offered.
Send me your cotton anc.
I will please you. I refer
.with pleasure to my patrons
throughout middle Georgia
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Four weeks
after date I will apply to the Court of Ordi
nary of Jones county, for authority to sell all tho
real estate belonging to estate of Martha Ann
Williamson, late of said connty deceased. Sept.
ie.1878.
septs td naiil J.VO W HARKINS Ex'r
Sale of Valuable Lands,
G eorgia jones county.-By .virtue oi
the last a ill ar d testament of James M
Gray, lato of sai4 connty deceased, I will sell
before the court house door in Clinton, Jone-
county, within th-i Lgal hours of t a'o. on the first
Tuesday in December next, tbe enure plantation
of raid deceased, situate on the Macon & Au
gusta rai'road in Jones County, near Woolfolk’s
station, containing twenty-six hundred acre?,
more or Irss, and will ba sold »n lots as follows:
Five hundred and sixteen (JIG) acres morv or
less, known as tho Pitis ptaro.and through
which said railroad runs, will improvements
sufficient for farm labo-er# th.'-eori. Four hun
dred and seventy-three (473) : e-m more or le»s,
known a» the Mn/leton nlace ■■ itb ordinary im
provements thereon (ufficieni f >r (nnn laborers
Three hundred and li'teen (HR) acres more or
less,known ns tho Mill place, with ordinary im
piovemonts thereon. Seven hundred and twolve
(712) aero* more or less, known at tho home
place which is well improved with good d welling
house, barn, gin-house, stables, cribs, etc,onr and
a half miles f 10m railroad station. The balance
will be sold in lots ol 2321 2 acres, and fractional
lots as may be by the boundary lit es of each.
This is a good p'antation well watered. fair land,
and conveniently situated. Terms one fourth
cash, tho remundei in four annual payments
with interest at >ho rat* of ten per cent, per an
num (rom date ol sale, all the accrued interert to
bo psid annually on the first of each December,
September 24ih,1878.
JOHN WANAKER,
13th and Market, Philadelphia. oct24 lOw
Executor,
Baker Sheriff’s Sale?
TWILL bo (old btfore the court house door In
VY Newton, sai > county, on tho first Tuesday
in November next, withinthe legal hours of sale,
an undivided half of lots of laud Nos sixty two
(62), aixt- -three (61) and sixty-soven (67) In the
ninth iflth) district: also One-Half of lot No four
hundredatid five (4o6). in tho eighth (8tb) dis
tnciof said connty, 10 satisfy two fl fas in my
han'-s one M B Cochran vs J T Coch an and M
B Cochran, admiuistr.tora of B F Cochran, de
ceased: aisoono fi fa Jo- n Jacksra vs samo iar-
tie*, tenants in possession notified in writing.
Jfl ROWELL, Shonff.
Sept 8.12783. octitd
S STBWART. W O TIMBBRLAKB
m
r $2.S0to 86,000>
'SETH THOMAS'
CLOCKS.
well. WSAS WS1L.J
t Kia2I»GOC»
TIME,
?>tiest Music, ffusm Hunk-.
Wholera!# Bou.born Depot lor irnso.^, pu(,n‘.
•gSL ‘Vx* Son* . Wholesale rates to
ea if e ”' ® r< ^ ers filled same day at
rpAci vaH NpwMumo rprfjred dullt. ^
yiciiiis.uDii-r?rAccorgt)oiis,i:»iriielir
r,n,s l’ Uan k?’-. F rums - *«•' Smalt Musi-
reta^S' 3trUment3 at l * Y ratc, • Wholesile and
” LUDDF.N & BATES-
en»27 wly
FLOUR MILLS.
YyE are paying Cash for Wheat. Wheat and
Cora also ground for parties.
We give 1 barrel flour for
5 bushels of Wheat, or
39 1-5 lbs. Flour for one
bushel of Wheat, charging
25 cents uer barrel extra,
Where sacks or barrels are furnished * y us.
Flour to be of the tame quality aa the wheat.
Very respectfully,
; COOK & CHESTER.
junSOvSm
*THE EAGLE CLAW.”
The bcstTrap In the World tot catching
'FISH, ANIMALS & GAMS.
Onebaitwfi!catch
Twenty Fisa.
No. r.fcrorfinary fishing,smatlgame, Ac. 3sc.
No. o, for large fith, mink, musk-rats, Ac. 75c.
Scntbyinstl. J. BRIDS & CO.,
Mfrs., 297 Broadway, New-York,
td he CWalogs* of uefol uotcIUm sad mention tat, paper-
XThRMIN&TION
of tho BOGUS PIANO & ORGAN DEALERS.
To protect tbe public from the impudent false
hiod* »nd fraudulent pretensions of obscure
country dealers who claim to be MANUFAC
TURERS bat ARE h OT. and who seek to palm
off inferior Instruments at prices apparently
low, calculating to deceive the unwary we have
determined upon ihcir utter annihilation by of-
feringOUK IMMENSE STOCK of Planosand
Organ* at FACTORY PRICES DURING this
MONTH. Send for Illustrated Catalogues.
HORACE WATERS A SONS,
j 1»25 ..3m 0 Kss* 14th Rr NY.
Oonsumpiion Gored.
A Nold physician retired from active practice
having bad placd in his hands by an East
ary th formula of a simple veget
r the speedy and perm anent cure
i.Bronchistis, Catarrh. Asthma
nblo rtmeds.v for
»f Consumption,
and all Throat and Lung affect'ons. aHoaposil
•ivo and radical cure for GenerslDehility and al l
Inervocs complaints, after havingthoroughlytest-1
ed its wonderful curative powers in thousands of
lease*, f. els it his duty to make it known to bis
I suffering fellows. Tbe recipe will b tent free of
charge to all who dome it, with full direction si
it
nov22wasmwlv
BEBBMSE
SEND-' FOR ^CATALOGUE OFit-H E
BEST AND MOST ECOHOMIGALHACHINES.
OVER 48.000 SOLO. AWARDED
FIRST PREMIUM AT Ia5 STATE FAIRS,
fl RAMP-MEDAL CENTENNIAL EXHiBiTION
FERTILIZER
For WHEAT and OATS.
ri'UE subscriber beg, to inform the farming
X cjmmucity that helms a supply of the
Logan Compound
on hand in Macon and can supply all orders for
saine immediately,
k'L'25 d2taw!m witn W W LEMAN,
Successor to Roger# A Leman.
’'“''f.ES-Pf.S'lffiiWoS.V’' 1 "
SMSES'
H FOR DISEASES OF 1
LIVER STOMACH
& BOWELS
tanmi
, ac«HaiucKE.\ g
SJUICHCaSiPUftTS,”
BIUOUSNESF.S
&DYSPEPSIA-/g
CLEMS THE / n
For i’amphlct, address Db. Sanfobd, New York.
TSXAS NOTICE-
D ESIRING to chango my location, I offer
for ralo my re.idsccom 1 eetburg,includ
ing as much land as tho purchaser may desire.
Tho house contains ten roonu with a kitchen
ur.d storeroom attache i.ond in the ra,sage (be-
two tithe main bui'uing and the kitchen) isa
pumpaffurding a- good water ns can be found
west of tho Mnsiasippi river.
Leesburg is situated iu Camp county, in a
populuus and fertile section of tbe State, and im
mediately upon tbe East Line A & R Railroad,
which has just reached this place. We have a
wood school and four de'-ommatious ol Chris-
all worshiping in the samehouse, Toa
ihj.ician or merchant this offers a rare chance
or s profitable investment.
Ad-tress DR JL FELDER.
Lee-'burir, Camp conr.ty. Texas, to, further infor
mation. oct2.wtillnovl5pd
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons having claims against the estate
ot Dr Austin M Walker, lato of Bibb county
dcceasnd. are hereby notified to present them to
me at Madison Morgan county, Georgia, or to
Whi t'- * Whittle, tnv attornessat Ma<-on,Ga,
and Ip ,-sons indebted to (aid estate are here
by i lia < to make immediate payment of the
same, August 19th, 1879.
JA8 A FANNIN,
A dministrator of A M Walker, dec’ll.
au21td
Bibb County Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold belore the court house door in
V V the city of Macon, on the fi-st Tuesday in
?h« T f e n u?=in neXt ’ da r ns tl >e legal hours of sale,
thefo 'owing property to-wit.
That tract or parcel cf land in the Macon Re
serve vrestef the Ocmulgeo river, in resr of
rSn? SiS: bounded °d the east by lot of Jack
Co.lin,. deceased, and by lands of Nathan Grant.
«■ road- tvost by a briar ditch, and north
by a 15 foot alley, having afrontofone huudred
inning tack one hundred
and fifty eight foeL Levied on as the proDerty
of C.O. Yetg-rand J. Fri'.z Engester, to satisfy
a . t ?. 0 [\5 a,?e . 'Saned from the Sunerior Court
of Bibb count , in favor or Sarah Dunbar vs. O.
G. rarer and J. Fritz Bngester. Pronertv
pointed out in said mortgage ft fa "3
Also at samo time and place, the following
property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land
whereon Jsne Towns now lives, the boundaries
of whirh are as follows: commencing at a point
on the west aide of the Cl nton roadf whore rs?d
Undtoucatssaid road, and running thenca
north along the western side of said road, sev
enty nine feet until it reaches the land of Aba
Thompson, thence alongthat line south seventy-
nine feet, untilit reaches the land belonging to
the estate of W. F. Wclbourn, thence abng that
line 895 feet to the starting point, and known as
the land pu’chasrd fret^Tsuc Harfemam Le”
led on as thap- operty of James Towns to sati-fy
a a. ta.. issued from the County Court cf Bibb
county, in favor of Isaao Hardeman vs. Jane
Towns and David Towns. Property pointed out
by plafntiff’s attorney. ^
Also, at same time and place, the following
to wit: All that tract or parcel of la^d situate
ly ing or being in said conr.ty ol Bibb, in said
State of Georgia, in the Yineville district, north
west of the city of Macon, in which tho building
and appurtenances thereon erected, known as
the Lager Beer Brewery of Russell A Peter, con-
taimig fifteen acres, more or less.
Also, toe following personal property to wit:
One e:sht-horse power steam engine, 1 one-
horse wagon and harnetf. 2 two horse wagons
and harness for eyh, 7.700 gallon pits. 9 tin
swimmers, 4 hogsm ads ordinary, l beer nnmp,
20 four-gallon, kegs. 1 copper kettle, 1,600 gallons
capacity; one iron kettle, ECO capacity one
wash tub, 1 malt mill. 1 wooden cooler. SCO small
18 gallons eacli, one air pump and one pa-
tent cooler. Levied on as the property of Sus-
sell A Po>er,to satisfy a mortgage d- fa. in favoi
of T*uis Yannucki vs. Russell A Peter. Property
pointed out in raid mortgage fi. fa. 13
Also at same time ar.d place the following to-
wit • All that tract or paredof land situate and
being near the Central Rmirad Depot, in the
Oityol Macon, in sud connty of Bibb and State
of Georgia, btyinnmg at a point which is the in
tersection of Fourth street, and on ar nl'ey east
of said railroad depot, extending in an easterly
direction along said Fourth street, 210 feet, to
the intersection of Fourth and Poplar ttreels
.hence at right angles to Pour th street, along
Fopisr street 210 f»-*t. thenco at light angles 210
feet, thence at riaht angles 2101- et to said alley.
210 feet from ths original starting point, thenco
along said alley to said starting point, with tho
warehouse and al! tho storehouses situated ttn-re-
on, except tbe store owroJ by J. 8. Schofield and
the landoccnpi»d thereby, cn the corner cf said
alley and said Fourth street, having a front cn
Fourth »t-cet of 28 feet, and 94 feet on said «Uo7.
Levied mi a# tbe property of the Planter’s Ware
house Company to satisfy a mortgage fl fa. in
favor of Duncan, SfetmanA Co. vs the Planter’*
Warehouse Comrany. Property pointed out in
said mortgage 11 fa.
Also, at same time and place, the following
AT lot Salle Street. Send
Stamp for oar Mammoth III nst
M«e Xdats ■»
This JBfivolver wi II be fenlpos
i e aid without cartridges fo
>2.15.
New Carriage FactwyT
KENT & GMEUE,
—Manufacturers ol and Jica’era i:.—-
personal propeity, to wit:
Ono eight horse power si
horse wagon and hari css
wer steam engine, one one-
wagon and harness, two two ho-a« wag
ons and harness for each, 7.7C0 gallons pits, 8 tin
swimmers. 4 h gshead j (ordinary). 1 b- er pump,
20 four gallon kegs 1 copper kettle (1.9D0gallons
capacity). 1 iron kettle (8*0 gallons ca pari tv), t
ma-ib tub. 1 malt mill, 1 woeden cooler, 300small
kecs (8 gallons each, quarters). 1 air pump, 1 pat
ent «*«Ier. Said property being now on the
p cmnes known as the Ku«seU A Peter Brew
ery, in the Vneviiie District, noartte city <t
Msreu. Georgia. Levied on to satisfy three (8)
State and couutv tax fl fss.one against Russell
A Peter, for the tax of 1875 and two against
Russill A Peter’s assigneo in bankruptcy, for
taxol 1816 and 1877. Paid levy made with the
•pproval of the Tax Collector of Bibb county,
and of ss'd aisigi «*. Levied on as the property
of the stid Hassell A Peter, and of their assignee
in bankruntcy. GEO F CHERRY, Sheriff.
ociS td*
Jasper Sheriff’s Sale.
following property to wit: Fifty acres of land,
more or less, in the leth district, a part of No.
65. in the counts of Jasper, adjomimg lands of
J. H Roberts. A. J.Taltcadgoand Hol!snd,bo-
ing all tte land bolcrging to Mrs. Jordan, on
both sides of the road leading to Frank Goolsby.
MU. fifty acres will lie north cf a line running
lrom the road back of tke honse lot to lands of
J. H. Roberts.
Levied on as the life-time interest of Mrs.
Prances C. Jordan, to satisfy a tax fi (a issued
from the County Court of Ja<per in favor of
Howard A Snnla vs. F. 0. Jordan. Property
pointed ont by Bowling Whitfield, pi intin'# at
torney. Oct. 3d, ISIS. • R. T. D1GBY.
oct6-td . . Sheriff -
| 11kv/JLVjriat uiDJk wu*x ai —ttucicjis Ji n
YI and J J Cowatt, administrators on tho es
tate of James H Cowsrt, late of said oounty de
ceased, applies for leave to sell all the real and
personal property of said esta!e. ■ .
The-e are therefore to cite and admonish all
x.-rsons concerned - to shew cause il any tfcpy
tavo on the.first Monday In aorembernext, wbv
tbe same shall not be granted.
Wit less my hand officially.
octStd ’• J A MCMANUS. Ordinary.
NO . ICU T O DEB 10BS & CREDITORS
G eorgia, jones county—ah pe-sens
irdebted to tho estate cf Dr William Little,
decoased. are hereby notified to come forward
and make payment at once, and all who have
any claim against said estate are notified to pre
sent them properly made Out, to the undersigned
within the time allowed by law. Oct 7,7873.
octlS...td paid DAVID W LEs-TRR, Ex’r
uamages,
Buggies,
Wagons.
Our Shops on Poplar Street, nextdeor to Stew*
art’s Stables.
Are supplied with a full stock of the choicest
materials, and wo have in our employ the best
mechanics is Georgia. Wo will mako nothing
but the very best work, and at prices within the
roach of all. The manufacturing department ie
in charge of T S Greene, late of Freeman A
Greene, who will be glad to wait-on all bis old
oustomers. The best hand made harness always
on hand. Repairing of all kind* will have care
ful attention. Prices low. We will occupy the
old carriage stand. Good. Bma'l A Co, aa u sales
room on October 1st. A11 work warranted.
M aeon, August £2,1878 au29 ..wCm
$1200
SALAKl. Cenunsat *
AOMLNJLM FRA. 1 OH’S SALE.
/~J.dORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—By virtue wt
VX an order lrom the Court of Ordinary Junes
county, will be sold before the court bouse dtor
in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in December
next, between the usual hour* cf salo. two hun
dred two and a half (20254) *crc> of land more tar
iexs, belonging to estate ot Wm P Jack-on, dec’d,
lying ten miles north «f Clinton in raid county,
and adjoins lauds ol Wm Childs, H B idley afid
others, nas a dounle log houra thereon, fair aver
age land, plenty water and timber. Sold for dis
tribution. Terms cash. Oct 12.1873.
REUBEN J V’KSrtX.
TEMPY JACKeoN.
ectl6...*d paid • Admrs.
FOR SA.L.’bi
U NE cf the most valuable farms in Middle Ga
ore and a hail mi'c# from Forsytb, con
taining C54ac e3 ot land. 'About one-half tbe
land in woods, and tbe balance in g od state Of
cultivation, with about SO acrssof bottoms wfll
drained and not (Utjcct to overflow. A good,
dwelling aud an excellent orchard three or four
acre*. For terms si d particularsapplv to
octOJ sa we 2c wit VT A ANSLEY.
Ftraylh Monroe c.nmty. Os Oi-t 4.1878
ADSllNISl'RA L'OR’S SALE.
G EORGU. BIBB COUNTY.-Under aud br
- virtue of »n order from the Court of Or
dinary ot said county, wiil be sold before the
Court House door in cho city ot Macon, on Che
firs-Tuesday in November next, between [he
usual hcursofsilc. the followirg lauds iu udd
couirty: One tb-rd interest in lot two, oricinuBy
sevcniy-iight, containing one hundred and tixtr
seres more or less. Also 122 acres, divisiou 4.
lo*. 83 Also one hall interest in nine acre sol
land more or less, and known as tha Warrior
Stand. Ths improvements consist cf one store
house snd dwelling.
All of the above lands well improved and
mficestato i t cultivation, and well watered.
Said lands lying and being in lh« 4S2d district*!
M. nnd known as par: of tho J P Lamar lands.
Sold as the property of Bor jamin U Lamar, brio
of said county, deceased. fordis'ributi->n among
theheirs. LAVOHCIA LAMAR,
Octobers, 1878. wt-t
STOP THE HSSF-
W AS stolen from uiy pr< mises cn tbe night o
September 80tb, one doep cream colored
Horse mule, five years old next sprinr, with flax
n one and tail, newly sheered, (had in front, bat
about half worn off. The mule is a medium siee
and in good order. By rotictng closely jcuwUi
find Mack spots about cn it
I will pay twenty-five dollars for the appre
hension of «ho th'ef (with proof to convict) and
tho mule, or a reasonable sum for tho reooverjnt
tho mule or its whereabouts. This October 4th,
1878.
octtltood * NBOUSL KY.
SALE OF VALUABLE LAND.
OY agreement of all the Icgat-es to the last
J3 will of william Hudson, de< eased, cf Jones
county, will be sold before tho court house door
in Clinton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in
November next, ono lot of land containing 202J
acr s more or less, situoto on the Macon and
tugusta railroad one and a half miles from
WooUolks Station, good land with good waltr
and mo: erately well improved, wit h good fences
and cabins. Sold for distribution among the leg
atees. who will sign deed when told- Terms cash.
September 17,1878.
soplSld*
bis .
WJ1 J Fl HUDSON, Agent,
mark
G EORGIA: BIBB COUNTY—Whereas WJ
Newberry, administrator of the estate of
Daniel Gregory, late of said oounty deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission fr-m said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Ooun
of Ordinary oi said county, on tha first Monday
in January. 1879. to »ho» cause if any they nave,
wh* said application should not be granted,
Witness my hand officially,
ooi 8td J A McMANUS, Ordinary
G BORGIA BIBB dlOUNTY.—Whereas Mar
tha S Dent, executrix ot the last wilt and
testament of the estate of Junes Dent, lste of
raid county, deceai ed, has made application to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sail thirteen and one thir-i (hares ot tho capital
stock of the Griffin Sauking Company cf this
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
perrons concerned to bo and appear at tho Court
of Oroinan of said county on the first Mondsy in
November next, to show cause, if any tney have,
why raid application (hould not he granted.
Witness my hand officially.
J A McMANUS, Ordinary.
Octobor 2,1873 ectstdr
G eorgia;* jonb s cousTY.-in pu»-
anoe of tho authority in us vested by {lie
last will atd testament oi William Dunning, Icte
of said county, deceased, there will be sold !><-{***
the court house door iu tee town of Chntoikta
said county, on ths firrt Tuodav in Konuiior
next. Curing the lecal hours of sale, the follow
ing pronerey, to-vit: Two huudred and two anL
one-half (20254) acres more or less, reinglotjfo
98 originally Baldwin county now Jon-# county,
and one hand cd and thirty five (156) acres more
or less of lot No 97, Iving on tho ucrlhve*tot
(aid let adjoining 1-t No s ■>. :h« wt.-iieof mU
lauds lying in cne body, «nd better known as fee
W Dunning lands, containinr in all three han-
drtd snd thin*-live seres more or lesa. sopiting
the lands of Jerry Low, Jcmigan Woao, lion
Etheridge, o- al Sold for tho benefit of the hftre.
and creditors of said ntste. Terms of salocsA
purchaser) to ray for tho deed- 9 .
JAHESJAwes.
W D ETHERIDGE,
Eiecutorg.
September 2-1 th. M73.sep29 t<l pd.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas Jofea
E Jone-, guardian ol O B Winn, ha# !UM
his final return as guardian cf (aid C D Vl tkn.
applies for letters of dismhsion from said guar-
dial.: hip.
Those are therefore to cito and admonish 411
persons conearned to sh sv cause, if any tt’ey
have, at this office on orbvtfco nr#t Monday tu
Janaary,1319, why taid application should not be
granted.
Witness my hand officially Octoncr 7,1828.
OctStd J A McMANUSr.Ordmrny
G eorgia bibb ciiunty.—whereas bf
• Cawley, admini.trator 0:1 the rslate of E K
Cbristiau, late ol'iajd county d-ccased, ta# ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of raid county For
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to said
estate.
These aretherelore to cite and admo-.iih *11
persons concerned to bo ar.d an] ear at the t qhrt
of Ordinary - of raid county, 0:1 the first Mopdey
in November next, to show cans* if any they
have, why sud application should not be grant
ed Witnes# u-.y hand cfficinlly.
J A McMANUS, Ordinaiy
October 2,1878 oc<4Md
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