Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, September 02, 1879, Image 7

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rts BY TELEGRAPH. London, August 29.—An extra edition of the Daily Telegraph contains the fol lowing dispatch from Pietermaritzburg, dated August 12tb: “Sir Garnet Wolse- loy arrived atUlulundi, August 10;h.” He telegraphs from that place as follows: “Col. Ciaik’s column joined me here on the 11th. The country is quiet, the ene my’s nrmy have dispersed to their bomt.3. I am in communication with the princi pal chiefs, who say they will come in and submit. King Ceiywajo is not very far off, and there is a prospect of an early and peaceable settlement. The health of the troop3 is excellent.” The Telegraph's dispatches from Cape town says, notwithstanding Woleeley’a hopeful tone, it is reported, om excellent authority, that the Swazies at the last moment refused to join in the operations for the capture ot Getywayo. Okom, iling Csty wayo’a brother, has refused to return to bis own district, declaring that e largo Z jin army was waiting to destroy him. Sir Garnet Wolaeley telegraphs that a cavalry rtcocnoiasanco to Cetywajo’s now Kraal, to tne north of U'nlundi, has recovered the two oanon lest at Isaudnls. There have been severe storms, and the bridge overTugela river has been paitially destroyed. Memphis, August29—Five caeca are reported by the Hoard of 'Health this morning and seven deaths since last evening. Among tho latter are Louis Fazzi, W. H. JohnsoD, Mary IloCormiok and Jane Whitehead. Eiiaa McDcngal is still alive but hia death is hourly expected. LivcbpjoIi, August 29.—This wo ek'd circular of tho Liverpool Cutton Brokers’ Association Bay»: In the eatly part of the week a large business was done in cotton, at ndvanning prices, and al though on Tuesday and Wednesday the market was comparatively quiet, to-day, Thursday, activity wa3 renewed. The quotations generally ehow a considerable advance. American cotton has been in large request, and quotations generally advanced a quarter penny. Sea Island continues in improved demand, chiefly for medium grades. Florid tie unchang ed. The prices of futures for tho most part were strong an! active daring the week, and although there have been one or two smart reactions, prices advanced on the week ft quarter penny to 9-321. for near and 3 321 for distant portions. Londin, August 29,—One thousand cotton operatives have etiuik in Glas gow. Qozbko, August 29.—In a debate in the Legislative Council on a resolution withholding supplies and calling upon tho Lieutenant Governor 'o dismiss ':ie Ministers, U >n. Mr. Semi said the Joly Government wonU siever r.eigo while it possessed the oonfilecoe of the Legislative Assembly. An address to the Lieutenant Governor, founded on tho resolutions, was adopted, nml will be presented by the Speaker of tho Council. An answer is expected to night or to* morrow morning. Tiunova, August 29—A monster meet- ing has been nell here to protest against unconstitutional acts of the Bulgarian Government. Little Rock, Ark , August 29.—The Little Bock Board of Health last night, adopted a resolution, declaring that nfiur September 6th. on account of the grout expense, the Board will exercise super vision over tho quarantine no farther than live miles trom the oity. The State Board will likely assume tn pervfeion over the general quarantine. Cna.&iiiM'nN, August 29.—The first consignment of tho nuvr rion crop was sold here to-day.and was bought by i>in. Talmage’a Sons & Co.,for their Now York house. fc Bbiohton Beach, August 29.—There never was a larger crowd here than as sembled to-day to witness the great race botweon Bramble, Fortora and Mollie McCarthy. Only two of these horses, however, ran. A dispatch was re* ceived from the owner of Mollie McCar thy, stating that she was broken down and would never ran ngain. Tho race was exciting, nnd close from the start to the finish, and was won by Fortora by a length, in 4:02}. The distance wa3 two miles and n quarter. London, August 29.—At a meeting cf the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom, at Belfast, yes terday, it was deoided to memorialise the GoVtiim nt for the appointment of a Parliamentary committee to enquire into theeffeot ot the depreciation of silver upon the ccmmeroial interests of Great Britain, and to consider what, if any, legislation is needed thereon. New York, August 29 —Advices from Cuba received hero tc-day report .that Captain Bojas and a small hand of Barti zans have defeated an armed convoy, and captured a supply trail between Mango- rilla and Bayamo, with thirty thousand dollars in gold coin, sixty thousand car* tridges and a large quantity of provia ■ ions, olothing and shoes. Eobert Bonner etatas that Mr. Sim mons has bonght Barns for him, nnd that ho paid Simmons for the horae this morn ing. New Orleans, August 29.—Another daughter of General Hood was taken down to-day with the fever. General Hood is very low, and it ia feared he may not live through the night. Hie constitution is m ici shattered, owing to the loss of his wife, also the loss of near ly his entire fortune. Ida Badgeeki, sister-in-law cf Theo dore Borkion, is recovering. Borkson’s residence is almost opposite General Hood’s. Since the first case of yellow fever appeared, July 231, there have been 17 oisea, and five deaths. With three ex ceptions all the cases were in the Fonrth District. New Orleans, August 80.—Gen. J. B. Hood died at 4 o’clock this morning. It is believed his daughter, Lydia, will not recover. Eiith is also very sick. London, August 30.—All the checks of Jno. Mackintosh, of Corn Hill, E. C., London, a large epcculator In Amerioan railways, were returned last night. He will be declared a defaulter on the Etock Exchange to*day or Monday. It is stated that W. S. & S. Cane, iron merchants of Liverpool, whoEe failure hat been previously announced, expect event ually to meet their liabilities in fall. Stdnkt, Australia, August 29.— Trickett again won tba Sculling cham pionship of the world, defeating Liy- cDok, to-day, by nine lengths, over the Championship course, on Paramatta riv er. Time, 22:30. New Yobe, August 30.—Tha steamship Erin, which eaili for Liverpool to-day, will have a shipment of Piarro Lorilltrd’d horses, comprising eight good looking, well bred yearlings. Cincinnati, August 30.—At ^Brighton, a suburb of the city, thi3 morning during a heavy fog, the Baltimore and Oaio night express train ran into a New .ork special line express, badly emauhing the end of tba sleeper and passenger coach. One passenger in the sleeper was seri ously in j art d. He may not live. No others iojared. Mziienis, August 30.—There were nine new oases—two whites and seven colored —reported this mornlDg. There have been six interments since last night. Among they are John P. Hoffman. En- getiia Boggrauo, sister-in-law of L. Po- dosts, Frank M. ClemmooB. nephew of J. W. White, and Mrs. J. Pope. Galveston, Tex is, August 30—Tha Newt publishes the following from Slon- tagne, August 27th: Ohaxles Harris was executed to-day, in the presence of five thousand persons; for the murder ot hia brother John, in January, 1877. He was conv.ottd ou bid own confession. He was fitm to tho last, and tho drop foil, while the nr ecm blasre sang “Tho Sweet Bye and Bye.” Nsw Obi.hans, August 30.—GcncrsI Hood had hopes of recovery to tho iaBt. Perceiving flight favorable symloms, Le eaid to Dr. Beaiies, “Wo may yet dislodge the enemy,”. As a means cf preoaution the military association, to whiob Gen eral Hood b longed, was not Invited to the foneral. Ho was buried this afternoon. General Hood leave* alevec children, the eldest ten years of aco, and the youngest twins, three weeks old. His pbysiosl con dition had been bad for some time past, caused, it is alleged, by anxiety riding from fin&noial reverses and a terrible blow he reoeived in tho death of his wife. The General leaves a manuscript of the history of tho late war, whiob he intend ed to have published this fa!'. Charlotte, August 30.—The first bale of the new crop of ooiton wa3 sold here to-day, and classed at low middling, brengbt 13} oents. West Point, August 30 —Tnere was large attendance here to-di? to witness the oeremony of unveiling tbs Caster monument. Algernon 8. 8a!ivan deliver ed the address, and General 8oofirld, the address of acceptance. The orator of the day was General N P Banks Washington, Augast 30.—The Tren« ury Department ha3 placed fifteen mil lion dollars in gold to the credit of the Superintendent of the Assay office at New York, to be used in payment for foreign gold coin and gold bars now being re ceived by European steamers in the pay ment of balances doe th's country, l'bis is the largest amount ever required for the purpose. Mobile, August 30.—Mobile quaran tines against New Orleans on and after 12 u’oluok to-morrow night. This port remains perfectly free from fever. Atlanta, August 39-—H. L. Stewart was struck with paralyeis this morning at tho residence cf Mrs. Long, in Athens, Georgia. He now lies at the point of death. Norfolk, Angnst 30.—The first bale of new cutton arrived yesterday, consigned to Hymans & Dancy. It was graded as strict low middling, and sold for twelve and one-eighth cents. Berlin. Aagnot 30.—Tne Sorsen Zei tuny, wniah is considered good author ity, publishes statistics of the wheat oaivest throng’ out Earopo. Takingone hundred as rep ntmg an average har vest, that of the present year in Austro Hungary ie reor6sented by 78; Germany, S3; Ftsocr, 73; Sw.iZerlnn'*, 80; Italy, 82; England 76; Bass' ■, 79; Bonmanis, 90. Lindon, August 30.—The Edinburg Scotsman says a rednotion of ten per oent. on tho salaries of ofliiera anil sev en and a half per oent oa the wages of employes has been resolved upon by the North British Railway Company in oon- eeqnenoe of tho prevailing depression in trade. This rod action will tffjofc 12,500 per sous, and in-.ke a yearly saving of £o0,- 000. Dean Stanley has consented to tbs in terment of the remains of the late Sir BowUxd Hill ia Westminster Abbey. A dispatch to the Times from Fort Mar shall, under date of Angnst 6. says: ‘‘A mo ecEgtr has been sent to King Ceto- w'yo worr.rag him tbit., if he delava snb- ia.seioa beyond tne 15th io»tsnt, Synzles will ro l-jugrr be prevented from invad ing Ziialiud. London, August 30.—The Wigan coal and iron company have made arrange ments for ataitiog another blast furnace, which has not been m uee for three years. The company have received enificient or ders for pig iron to take ont a part of the fire furnaces until tho end ot the year, and decline to take farther orders for de livery in 1879 Brussel?, Auau-t 30.—The Indepehd ence Beige say a the United States Consul has refused to allow the vessel which sailed rroui Flushing with a company of French Catholics and Royalists for the I-land of Papua, to hoist the Ameiican flag. LauieViLLE, August 30.—The drawing of tho Kentucky States Lottery tor.K place at Covington to-day. No. 17.661 drew $15 COG; 47 774, $8,000; 99 668, $5000; 30.807. 52.6C3; 91,779. §2,600. New Orleans, Acgnst 30.—General flood was buried this afternoon, only a few friends of the family and a delega- ti n of tho Association of the Army of Tenneesee, attending his. funeral. At the cemetery, however, the cortege w«a r.csivedbya detachment of tho Guards, under Captain Pearce. .Of the late Gen. Hood’d family, Edith was olive at 11:10, bat waa no: expected to survive tho night. The Board of Health had nn informal meeting to-diy, ia regard to sanitary in spectors to bs present at the meeting to morrow. The entire infected quarter of the city is being again disinfected. Ton thousand dollars from the National Board of Health is to be used for sani tary purposes. No other cases of yellow fever than those montioned ia the d:s- patctei have been reported byjphyeioians and probably no other cases have occur red, thoagh mischievous persons, by their own diagnosis, have been able to produce a few more cosea on paper. Galveston, August 30.—This morn ing a train wai prepared end left for H maton to see if that city would enfoico its quarantine regulations in disoba' - enoe to lie Govornor’e proclamation. With tho train went a United States Marshal and 40 deputies, a United States commissioner nnd District Attorney, it being the intention of these offioara to ar rest nil parties attempting to stop the train, and tiy thorn for interference with the United States moils. Tho train was stopped at the county line by the Hous ton officer who w&3 promptly arrested, as wss nho the health officer. At Websferville the men were released on bond and the train proceeded. Trouble is apprehended when tho train reaobes Houston. Spare my child! epu-o my ctnld!” ciics the mother, when too iato. One box cf Dr. Moffett’s Teethioa (Teething Powders j would have saved her dirling. FifiANfilSL ffl COMMERCIAL LATEST TKLKHKATHIC REPORTS OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER AUGUST 80.1879.—RVEEI*«- Cotton. HvzarcoL—Noon- -Cotton steady: middling uplands 613-13, middling Orleam 615 16. Mtiek 7.003 bale*-, of which 1003 wore taken by ipoculstors and for export: receipt* 5700. Ameri can 2400. Futures opened Dartially 116 cheaper. Uplands tow middling clause August delivery 6 2«2,Augustand September 611-16*25 S2,S*pteu» berand October 61 -16, October and November 611-52. Futures Heady 2 SO—Manchester markets firm and tending upwards. Futures firm. 6 pm— Futures closed firmer with more buyers at last quotations. .Ml w I on a Lotion steady: sales 1190; middling upland* 12%. middling Orleans 1>%. Futures bareJv steady: August CO fill September 11.0*. October 12.51 November 11,00 Decembeb 10.50. January 10 41—17. Cotton—Net receipts —: grew—. Futures closod weak;ia!e» 6 700 September de livery 12 S3—S4, Uctooe. 10.97 Ncvember 10.C0—SI December 10.43—4s. January 10 56—51, February 10.61- 62' SI reh 10 75—75. April 10.63-85. Galveston—Cotton strong; middling 11%,. low middling 10J£ good ordinary ;0V& net receipts 982; gross Hi6. sales 105. stock 5143. Norfolk—cotton firm, middling 1214, net lecoiotsSS, sa.es 4e, stock 447. Baltimobs—Cotton firm; middling lij< low middling li%, good ordinary 11A4 : net receipts —. gross —. sales —, to spinners —, stoc 1885. Boston—Cotton quietimiddling li'A. low mid dling 12:4, good ordinary 11%. net receipts 123. gross 12; sales —. stock 823*. Wilnxngioe—Cotton; steady; middling 31; low middling 10%. good ordinary 10; net re ceipts 4. gross —, sales —, stock 185. Philadelphia — Cotton nrm; middling li% low middling 12%, good ordinary 12, net re ceipts —: gross 181, sales 474, sploners SSI, stock SM. Savannah—Cotton firm; middling 11%, low middling 10. good ordinary 10%, net receipts 1*4. gross —; sales 10J; stock 1887. New oblbans—Cotton firm: middling 11%: lo v middling U-% good ordinary 10%, net receipts 156, gross 173, sales 125, stock C >10. Mobile—Cotton firm: middling 11%. low middling 10%, good ordinary 10%, net receipts (0, gross —, sales 100, stock 820. Memphis—Not received. Augusta—Cotton firm: middling 11%. lo- middling 11%. good ordinary 11, leceipts 69, shipments —, sales 2S5. Charleston—Cotton firm: middling 11; low middling lu%. good ordinary 10% not receipts 7 gross —, soles SO, stock 132. NATIONAL HOTEL. ME3 W F BROWN anl V B BBVILL3, Proprietors, ARRIVALS, Gc.oB6tubbini.Fa HOHicks.BY OC Grist, N Y GB Jon is, Fla BT Goodwin. Ga BE Johnson, Ga B B Hawkins.Term C H Ale.’tandir.Ga G & Forrest. Pa DC Crane, Ga K M Sander., Savh J B Canty, TTash’n W £ Sutton, Ga H S Edwards, city W L Ellis, dtv W 8 Brantly, Bibb E D Harris, city, J H Powers, Ga Geo Grccnhow, city W A Martinier*. Ga 8 E Ltshrop, city Whit Colicr, Go H F Barnes,SO I, T Smith, Atlanta PH Hunger, Ga AF Lane,N Y GS Botch, Atlanta J H Hines, Ga VN Jona», Fla F T Antler, Ga M M Beggs. Bavh J F Borne, Ga Jas K Tate. Ga Dr H V Johnson, city J W Rankin, Atlanta Jas Epps. Douglass o i • F S Grimes. Pensacola Jno Fates, B&ito 1,8 Johnson, Fa W A Martin. Atlanta VAColey.G* J 8 Ester, Ky Cbas King, Ga PILL , r'-XT"" ^SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER; Losu of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in tlio Xlo'd, v/itli & dull sensation in t2io bacli part, Pain under the shoulderblado, full- nesa after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with nfoclins of hav ing: neglected come duty, Weariness, Diz ziness, Fluttering nt tho Heart, Dots be fore the eyc3, Yellow Bhin, Hcadociio generally over-tho n^ht cyo, Hestlesoncss with ii.ful dreams, highly colored Urine. IP THESE WARNINGS MB UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. XU XT’S PTT.t.3 arc esprclnlly ru’nptcd to such roses, credosoeB'crta sue!; a chacgo offccllnzmi:o astonish the sufferer.- CONSTIPATION/ Only with regularity ot the bowels can perfect health be enjoyed. It tho constipation Is ot recent date, a single doso ef TUIT’S PILLS will sufflee. but if It has become babiinal, ona pill should betaken every nlcht,gradnal!y lessen ing tho frequency of the dose until a regular daily movement la obtained, which will coon follow. Dr. I. Gny Lewi-, I'ultan, Ark., says: “After a practice of 23 years, I pronounce TUTTS PILLS tho begt untl-Uilions medicina ever made.” Rev. F. It- “I !:r.vc-t Ncrvcnsncs3. me so mi . F. E. Osgood, Now Vorli, says : hevo had Dyspepsia, Weak Stoi.uich ur.d onsners. I nwarnadauv medicine to do cch good as TUTFS PILLS. Theyara r.3 good as represented. 1 Chico 35 Hurray Street, New York. TUTT’S HAIE BYE. Gjiay Haib on Wsisxiies changed to a Glossy Black by a application of this 1>ye. It ia* p Art * a Iv.st ansi ovioi, a>;o ---- "-•/. r rJ ^ as HannlesN os spring; vt&u*r. Sold by X}rcg£*4tS» or 6«nt hy express on rocoipt of Si. ^ Office 30 Murr&y 3t. f Mow York: FINANCIAL London—Noon-Consols,money,97 7-16. Erin 25 %. I 30 pm—3percentBentea 4S£rancj and 155 centimes. yaw Yosc—Stocks opened firm: money exchange 6. long 4 80%. short 4 83. State bonds doll. Government securities firm. Money Ca7, government securities strong: new 5 per cents 2%. 5% par cents 6%. 4 per ctnts 1%. State bonds dull. .. _ Stoc*. c’osiDg stroi g «ew fork Central. 17%: Bne 2S%: Lake Short 8J%: llliiiois Central 84%, Pittsburg 93%. Chicago and North wss torn 86%, do preferred »S%. Rock L»l«nd 175%, Western 11,-r, « Tutft-Tvetilt 1 r-HTlV 7 Union Telegraph Company t7% Sub-Treasury balances; Guid 131431,856. cur rency 4S.917.8S0. ..... . . . _ . Tbe weekly statement of the Associated Banks, issued from the deuring house to-day, shows the following ohauge,—l^ans decrease $5,4C9.800, spe cie increase t5*,« o; legal tenders decrease S',59800: deposits decrease $7,156.500.clroulati .n increase S 115,000: Vererve increase $1,278.«2A The banks now hold 3S.J67.630 In excess ot the legal requirement. PRODUCE FALTlMoaB—Flour steady,, firm Howard and Western suoerflne285©350; extras 75@47 family 6 00@5 75: City Mills superfine 2 75@S S5; extra S 75©4 50; Eio brands 5 65. Fatspsco family 6 60. Wheat—Southern active; Western active and strong, southern red 1 01©109: amber 110 3113; No 1 Maryland Ired 110alll%: No 2 Western winterreaspot and Augnstl 09%al 09%. September 109%al0J%, October 10(,%al00% November 111%. Southern corn active, esteru Arm and higher, southern. 68. yellow 49.. Oats southtrn S3. Western white 52a3S, do mixed 30 @31%-. Pennsylvania S2aS3. tay steady; crime to choico Pennsylvania and Maryland 13@14, Provisions steady: Pork 9 75. bulk meats, loose snoulfers 3%, clear rib 4%: do packed 4% and 5% Bacon—slioulaeisi%.clearnb 5%.Hams ll%all%. Lard.refined ia tierces 7 Butter active: prime to choico Western packed 12@14. CoCee a tody: rio in cargoes llal4%. Whisky qniet at 107%. Freights steady. . OHIO AGO—Piour quiet and unchangc d: daubls extra 4 0tm5 75; extra S25a4 CO. Wheat dull and weak, lower; No 1 Chicago spring 93% cash Vo 2 do 81 cash, 85%aS6 September, 86% October. 85% all ihe year: No S do 82. Com acti*», firm and higher at 35 cash and September, 33%aS2% Octob.-r.rilic'ed 32 Oats dull.and lower at ai% cash and September, 22% October. Fori a :t:ve firm, higher at 7 95*9 0 cash 7 92% September. Oja3»ii4 October 607% all yeax. Lard fair de but hi.bor atlsBiicasn, osaaotaJS 8ep- mand _ _ _ tember. 5 57%«5C0 October. 527% alltht year, Bulk meat! dull and tending downward shoulders 3 50. clear ribs 470, clear sides 4 75. Whisky steady at 107. The fallowing reports ol the luicigo market for Fatures, by spocial telegrams, are furnished euby Mr.L Ripxbt. Broker in Stocks, Gr.in and Provisions. Tho quotations to-day for SKPTiS JdBB a delivery were: Time. C.Ribs. Porte. Lard. Wheat. Corn. :40 AM-4 60 7 87% 5 52% 86% S2% 11;49 it-410 7 92% 5 60 86% 51% M P M— 4 60 7 92% 5 50 86 82% Receipts of hogs 7.000. Market steady and fira. N sw York—Flour less active. Southern unchanged: common to fair extra 4 5C@5 25. good to choice 5 to S6 75. Wheat unchanged and active export and speculative business ungraded win ter red £8sl 11; No 3 do 10S%a 1 CO: No 2 do 1 U%al 12: No 1 do 1 Hal 12%. Com fairly active but doted firmo. ungraded 45%a«%. Oats more active and a shade better; No 8,29%. Coffee quiet and urchangyd., .Sugar firm but rather quiet; fair to good refining quoted at 6%@ts%; prime 6%: refined steady and fairly active; stan, dard A s%, granulated 8%a8%, powdered 8%, crashed 8%. Molasses firmer and more active; Cuba refining 50; test quoted at 2*%a!5. Rice fairly active and steady: Carolina 6%a7%. Ro, in quiet ut 1 --7%H SO. Turpentine firmer at 2«%a27 Wool inmoderato demand and firm; domestic fleece 32a45, pulled 18al0, unwashed 9a23, Texas 12x30. Pork shade lower and quiet new mess spots COaS 95, middles firm and quiet: long clear 5, short clear6%. long and short clears 15. Lard easier hut closed firm; prime steam spot 5 82%a 40. Whisky steady at It7. Freights steady. LOUiaviLLB—Flour steady; extra 300: family 4 0?@510: fancy 5 25@6 00; patent 05C@7 00. Wheat steady; red and amber 93. Com dnll; white 41%, mixed 38. Oats quiet; white 25%. mix ed 24%. Pork qniet at 10 00, Dard quiet; choice leaf in tierces 7%. in kegs 8%. Bulk meats steady shoulders S to. clear rib 4 85. clear sides 5 05, loose Bacon steady, shoulders 3 £5; clear ribs 512%, clear sides 587% Sugar-cured hams 9@»%. Whisky firm at 1 US CINCINNATI—Hour firm: family 4 50@5 75e Wheat quiet and steady at 91a95. Cora lower at 87a37%. Uats unsettled: No 2 mixed 25s2J. Pork firmer at 8 25. Lard dull and a shade lower; current make 5 59. Bulk meats dull and shad lower, shoulders 3 05. short rib 450, clear sides 4 80. Bacon s shade lower: shoulders 8 87%, clear rib 5 05, clear sides 5 30. Whisky steady at 105. Hog's steady: packing 3 SoaS CO. 8i. Louis—Pour qniet: double extra fall S 95a 415. treble do 4 3t@4 45, family 4 50@*55, choice to farcy 4 600525. Wheat weak: No 2 red fall «4 cash and August. 91%a9»% September, 95%af' October and November, S6%sS6% cash, 88; October. Com very dull and lower; N No 2 mixed 30%a3l cash, 30%aS0% September, 8i% Octobcr.sua2i'% all tho year. Oats firmer and slow: No 2 22% cash, September, 21% Oc tober, Whisky eteady at 107. Pork dnll and lower *at 8 25aSO Lard dull and nominal; at 5 50. Bulk meats nominally unchanged; clear ribs 4 60, dear sides 4 bo. Bacon quiet; clear rib 5 6i8| t2 clear sides 6 90, September clear sides 5 £5»t5. Modi am Lucv Hinton....u., Fine.. , 50 a 60 . 52 . 75 Nl 20 SUlFFfHb PBUDlCB OORRECTBD DAILY BY BERN!) BROTHERS HIDES-Green salt, ner n>, Dry salt Dry flint..... GOAT 8KWJ—Dry, per lb, HHlsKP SKINS—Per piece, SHEARLINGS—Per niece DEERSKINS—per D> LEATHER—In the rougn RACCOON—Per rieoe MINK—Per piece.......... OTTER,—Per oieoe..,.„, BEAVER—Per niece GREY FOX SKINS RED FOX WILD OAT—Per nieoe, OPOS8UM—Per piece. MUSKRAT—per piece, TALLOW—Prime, per lb... WAX—Pure yellow, per lb, GINSENG—Per __ DRIED APPLES—Prime per lb. «...1 DRIED PBACHB8—Peeledjmght No 1L Unpeeltd. No 1 f DRIED BLACKBERRIBS -J WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb.... 10@16 Unwashed ». 18@26 Washed...... ,- m *J5@S3 Bcooks ana Monas COBBNCIED JDAILT BT Xs. RIPLJ6 V. DltOK EIt. Georgia 8 per oent bonds .....101 a 115 Goorgia7 per cent, toads (gold) 112 a 112% Georgia 7 per oent. bonds (regular) 11H112% Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endoraed)....110 a 111 Georgia 7 par cent, bonds (Smith)...„115 a 118 GeorgiaS per oent (aid,'...... ,....101 a 105 Georgia 6 per oent. bonds (new) .....105 Oity of Atlanta 7 per cent loo City of Atlanta 8 per cent 102 a If 3 City ot Savannah 69 a 70 Central Railroad joint mortgage 1C8 aE109 Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds 100 a 101 Macon and Western R R bonds.........par and int Northeastern RR bond* (endorsed)-....105 a 106 Southwestern Railroa parandint South Ga.wud Fla, lstmortgaOe 107 a 108 A * G. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...10 a 1GS2 Bout Gaand Fla 82 a 83 Western R. R. of Alabama 1st mortgagellO a 112 Western R. R et Alabama 2d mortga*e..,110 a 112 M A A K.R. 1st mortgage (not endur’d 80 a 90 M A A R R. 2d mortgage (enJorsed)...psr a 101 Southwestern RR stock...... 102al0S Georgia Railroad stock 8l»8* Central Railroad stock * 64u65 Auvusta and Savannah railroad utocic... 105 Troni ’ Macon. GEO. W ADAMS, Gen. 8upl. ». J. J AX Vie. Mast. Trans. Ayer’s MairYigor, FOR THE WEAK. NERVOUSAND DEBIIiIi ATED DR. HASBROUOK’S ELECTRIC BELTS 107 City of Maeon 7 per cent. (long)............ 64 a 66 olgoiiioi wh . ere ^glandsarenotdecayed; while FOR REST0RINS GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always secured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. NAVAL ST0SIS. Wilmington—spirits turpentine quiet at 24 Bonn steady at 1 00 for strained, 100 for good a trained. Crude turpentine steady at 1 00 for hard: 169 for yellow dip; 1C9 for .virgin. Tar steady at 110. jlacsn Wholcsiao S"ir£ot C032SSZ3D DAILY BT sr. ■srs GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BiCON—Ciaar rib sides 6@e%. Ehouldera Bulk dear rib sides.. Bulk shoulders ... OhclcoSO hams. LARD—in Dbis Leaf,in tubs*.......,....,» Leo!, in buckets........... OATS—For f «| 4%*9i% 11%@11% ”2" >< SAIfl 1 —'Virginia.. Liverpool. MEAL„. CORN—By car load lC*9.. ..imi.,.11 MW 7S@75 C33C5 ... 160 1 20@1 25 70.1275 72@75 MtH.ll O /O =a 14S15 small levs.. HIMSSSHS48 ISHWWHH MUM l®W4 HJ31 - I trc:cr lb................. 1 9 CO Choice 7 0 Extra family, per bpl C25@860 Family, D2T bbllHIIIIM MIIIMSIMIIH 6 0C<§)5 £5 l^xtra per bbl....,,575 Oonacn f&ir •mg.miii..iih*.Hm.h«.i 60CdsMttlH.H...I».IMI.MIH* . rrime..,,.. 17 «i8S SPoYSStesOTKrr ^ * 8 Choice Cubs, bb!s„... 31 @37 Stytarhcuae, hhdi »i@24 VJ 'HrilOaiO.bb.f.... am... *9 C’bclca New Oricir-i................. 6 U5AR—Golden O 6K©’ BWli....aa.s...css*#4.easts....st//3-V^ O, 7^4 Tlxtr& O. vitiw... SH® Standard A 9-38% Granulated V%@9% Powdered and crashed,, 9%@9% RACKBEH—Ecxlt 73.10 Cream..,:........., Hall Ginger.„„.......« Mil Strawberry 12% Fancy 14 OAHraiS—Star...... 12% .-2 65 m -i-T- 20 I..,,, 12] NALLS—Baals ICe, STARCH .... PEPI’BB EPICS.........U...I GINGER NUTHLEGS..M.. GLOVES,. HMW..U W.IMI.UI..II. CIGARS—PerM TaTum SO OOlCtCOO CHEROOTS - mm. 12 00^313 SStV F—Lonuarn a, iar,„. u . no LordiAru’a.foii.,.,., 70 SOBAOOO—Common •HNItNNlftlHINII Oft 45 Central ail somtuestern K&iirobas & AVAST AS. Ga. Jane 28.1879 O N and alter Sunday, June 29,1879, passenger trains on the Central and Southwestern Railroads and branches will run as follows: THAIS SO. 1.—OOISO SOUTH ASD WEST, Loaves Savannah 9:20 A H Leaves Augusta. - mANan Arrives at Augusta -....4:45 p 21 Arrives at Macou .6:45 P u Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8J5 p s Arrives at Atlanta 8:50ah Making close connection at Atlanta with West ern and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line for all points West and North. OOHISO SOUTH ASP SAIT. Leaves Atlanta m„1M0 P M Arrives at Macon 6:20 A M Leaves Macon 7:00 A M Arrives at MiUedgoville 9:44 ah Arrives at Eatonton .11:30 A H Arrives at Augusta... •MMHtllSIHtMIMMHIM 4:45 PH Arrives at Savannah 4:00 p M Leaves Augusta ,... 9.SO A M Making connection at Savannah with the At- nflA awl fZvt't Railmulfnvull nrinia in Vlnwiri*. Untie and Gull Railroadfor all points in Florid THAIS SO.3.—G0ISG SOBTH ASD WEST. Leaves Savannah 7:30 p * Arrives at Augusta.,. ....V,^ a u Leaves Augusta ...,-..8:30 r - Arrives at MiUedgeville 9:44 a h Arrives at Eatonton ......11:30 a u Arrives at Macon 8:00 a x Leaves Macon lor Atlanta.... 8:40 a m Arrives at Atlanta............... 1:15 P a Leaves Maoonfor Albany and But aula, 8 35 A x Arrives at Enfaula.^ 3:42 p M Arrives at Albany,.,.. 8:43 F K Leaves Macon lor Columbus... 8,45 a h Arrives at Columbus 2.15 p m Trains on thi’ffichedule for Macon. AtUnta Columbus, Eufa#a and Albany daily, making close connection at Atlanta with Western ana Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line. At Eulaula with Montgomery A Eufaula Rail way; at Columbus with Western Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au gusta Railroad for all points North and East. Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per ry, daily except Sunday, and at Guthbert for Fort Gainea Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. 00X1561 SOUTH AVD HAST. Leaves Atlanta 2:16 r X Arrives at Macon from Atlanta a 55 p Leaves Albany...,.,.., 11:23 A X Leaves Eufaula 11:27 A X Arrives at Maoonfrom Eufaula and Al bany 6:38 P X Leaves Columbus .12:56 A x Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6:08 p u Leaves Macen .7:35 P X Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A x Leaves Augusta 8:30 P a Arrives at Savannah... 7:15 A X Passengers for MiUedgoville and. Eatonton will take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1 from Macon, which trains connect daily except Monday, for these points. TLroueh Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains between Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and Macon, and Savannah and Atlanta. K H SMITH, WILLIAM ROGERS, Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Snpt. O R R, Savannah, J C Shaw, W. G. RAOUL, Gen Trav Agt. Bupt.SWRR.Macon. anStf IrBorpa Railroad Comply. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, AuausTA. Ga, July 12, 1879. Commencing Snnday, 13th inst. the following passenger schedule will be operated. Trains ran by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower than Macon: NO 17-BAST (daily), ....... 7:00 a m mm « 8:53 am —10:06 a m 11:14 a m I...............11*27 am 2;00 p m — S.-15 p m 5:00 D m — S;2Spm Leave Macon Leave MiUedgeville..., Leave Sparta Leave Warrenton Arrive Camak Arrive Washington...., Arrive Athens Arrive Atlanta., Arrive Augusta NO 17-WEST (daily), Leave Augusta. Leave Atlanta Leave Athens,,,.•......««......— Leave Washington...—, Leave Camak Arrive Warrenton Armve Sparta Arrive MiUedgeviUe...., Arrive Macon. , No connection to or from Washington on Sun days. •sr, m 9:55am ....... 7.45 a m —.... 9.15 am 10.45 am — 1.14 pm 1.30 p m mm 2.35 p m 3.35 p m 5;S5 d m NO 16—BAST (dai’y, except 8unday). Leave Macon — — 7.o0pm Leave _ MiUedgeviUe...—. —.. 0.15 p m Leave Arrive Camak Arrive Augusta ——- 6.20 am NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sunday;. Leave Augusta — —... 5.30 p m Leave Camak 1-00 a m Arrive Warrenton 1.15 am Arrive Sparta 2.45 a m Arrive MiUedgeviUe 4.20 am Arrive Macon - ....—— 6.45 am Trains wiU not stpp at flag stations, Close connections at Augusta for all points East and Southeast, and at Maeon for aU points in Southwest Georgia and Florida. Superb improved Sleepers between Macon and August*. Pullman Sleepres Augusta to New York. Only onechauge Macon to New York. Tickots and Baegage Checks, Time Cards, etc, are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union Ticket Oldco, 64 Mulberry Street. 8 K JOHNSON, Superintendent E R DORSEY, PMsnnrcr Aten* •The Via or cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, *nd soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseasei peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions disease* of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair, The Vigor is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not Boil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence, PREPAEZD BY Dr. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Chemist*. SOLD BY ALL DBUaOIST* ZVBBYWHZJUC. Suin ' '.‘Kan kir ^(Lunar "Wholesale Agents, febl 9 DffA.OOlV, G-uO., Sore Gout, iimra'gu or rheumatism A POSITIVE CURS Either of the above diseases driven from the svs'.em and wholly banished by a method invent ed and used by the great medical eipert ol Ger many, , DbM VON THANE, or Bhbuh. This is not a patent medicine, but the recipe of this eminent surgeon and physician, who has devoted years cf study to the treatment of the ajove diseases, making them a specialty, and in no esse has be been unsuccessful. We will furnish on application testimonials from hundreds of patients, both abroad and in this country, who hsTe been restored to perfect health by the use of this system cf treatment, a'ter having been pronounced incurable. Sent with full Directions on Re ceipt of $100. WILHABI H OITERSON & CO„ £97 Greenwich street, N Y City. Sole agents for United States and Canadas. aug29 dAsw 13 tv WM W GOBI)05. HE5EX BH1GHAX. W. W. GORDON & CO. (Successor to Tison A Gordon). Cotton Factors Commission Merchants, NO 112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,GA, HOWARD TINSLEY, Traveling Agent. LOANRMtDEUPON SATISFACTORYA8- SURANCK OF COTTON SHIPMENTS. VKRYFULL ADVANOI-8 MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS OFCOTTON. BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUS- TOMKRS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. au*31 dawfm OFFICE BIBB MANF’G COMPANY. Macoh, Ga, August Mb. 1879. W E are pleased to announce to the trade of Gcorg'n, AUtama and Florida that we havepntin the old Macon Mills complete system of NEW MACHINERY, embracing all the latest improvements, with which wo aie now producing tbe Justly cele brated We have been at grant expense to insure a thor ough duplicate of these goods, and can sty that the doth we are no w making ia equal to anything eTer produced South, and far superior to many popular brands now on the market. We pledge ourselves to maintain the high standard ef these Goods, and solicit from pur chasers. large and sm-U. an examination ot the gcois and a share of th:ir patronage. Ask your merchants for MACON SHEETING SHIRTING AND DRILL?. Very truly. J. F. HANSON, Agt* augis d£wlm r?OUBJLJE DA3XY TO AND FROM FLO HI OO J&, Macon & Brunswick E. E, GSHUHAIi 8UPH2ISTjnrDHTl’3 Ojjics,) Macon, Ga., AprJ 19, 1873- i O N end after Snnday. the 20th instant, Pei- sengor train* on this road will run a* tol- lOWS: CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1. SOUTH, Daily Leave Macon 7:45PH Arrive Cochran.,—*, —.. 9:47 Pit Arrive Eastman..— ArriveJesup 5:27AH Arrivo Brunswick.—.—— 6:00 ax Leave Brunswick per steamer...... — 6:15 AX Arrive Feraandina —..—.10:15 A X Arriye Jacksonville— - 2:35 PX Arrive Cedar Keys — 545 P X Arrive LCuar ii'-j-»••••• • • • _ * ,. NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2, NORTH—Daily Leave Cedar Keys..— 5:25AM Leave Jacksonville—— 11:15 A m Leave Feraandina per Steamer—....... A45 p x Arrive Brunswick —7:45 P H Leave Brunswick 5:00 P x Leave Jesnp — .„„.10.S5th Leave Eastman...... 3 ; 31 A h Leave Cochran 4^3 a jt Arrive at r»Ih.on ,i».s.i»i.s.ss»sm»**G-45 A 2* Close connection at Macon for ail points North, East and. West via Atlanta nud Augusta. DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3, Sou t Via Jesnp and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday Leave Macon — .7:15 ax Arrive Cochran....... 9:43 A Arrive Eastman -U-l* A * Arrive Jesup 6;2 ; p x Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A x NO. 4 NORTH.Daily,except Sunday. Leave Jacksonvillo 5.15 p it Leave Jesnp 6J5 « H Leave Eastman.,, 1:21 px Leave Cochran 2.45 v x Arrive Macon 5:15 P x Connects at Macon for yointa North, East and West * HAWKINSVILL3 BRANCH. Freight and accommodation—Daily except Qnn- day. Leave Cochran.— ,.—-10:00 » x Arrivo Hawkinsville 10:45 P X Leave Hawkinsville S:30AX ArnveOochran 4215ax Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and from Macen. Leave Cochran 10:00 ax Arrive Hawkinsville^— 10:43 ax Leave Hswkiusvillo— 1.45px Arrive Cochran— X:ib p x Connect* s: Oochien with trr{ai 3 and 4 te and WEST BROS C.ttoa Fitter?, Commissioa fitn&sitf. -AGENTS FORTHE- W. fk Os Gum’ 63 Bay St, - Savannah, Ga. BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE. Prompt attention to business and liberal d anco on consignments. au^20dawom fe. P , 416 Spruce Street? CAUTION—\nrapperon bo pile I si'1 ■MPHwcaa, ■ gives immediate relief,cere® catses of long Btacding m 1 weekend ordinary esses :n2 Pn : Tit-tor. feiiinui.Atkf tmbottUf*p*Uo*primfmitmNadL Z'es&ersgczMix*, SSSSi a lLAii, AgenUYrnnlca. isusi* ness legitimate. Particulars free. iftJ.WOftTB XCrvi«J yO*TP*OQ. 8Mwift Urn WARM SPRING’S, MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA. S ITUATED on a spur of Pino Mountain, l.SC J ie6t above tbe tsi, a fo-intain gusbing forth 1,400 callous per rninnto— temperature 90 de grees Far.. The atmosphere is unexcelled for purity and dryness, and tho continual mountain bieoxes render it always pleasant. bates of board. Per day..... $ 2 00 Pe:.- week: — 10 00 Per muntfi 39 09 Children and servants half price. Hacks to meet each traic at Hamilton, Geneva end JLaGrauge. For further ivfoimation address J L MUSTIAN. uiHJ wand Proprietor 2 Good lacMnisis ■\T^'ANTEDr'Call at once at Vr.29 St BCEOFIELS’B IRON WO IKS, Tbe afflicted can cow be rottored to perfect health and bodily energy without tha use of medicine of any kicd, and without the slightest inconv. nience to the patient’s habits or daily oo cupatiozi, Reader are you afflicted? and you wish to regain your health, strength and energy of former years? Eo any of the lot lowing symptoms moat your distressed condi tion? Do you feel nervous, debilitated, fretful i.mid, and lack the power of will and action? Are your kidneys, stomscb, or blood in a disor dc.ed condition? Dsycu suffer from rheuma tism. neuralgia, or echos and pains? Have yen been indiscreet in early years, and find vourself ha; rasssd with a multitude of gloomy symptoms? * re yon subject to loss of memory, have spells of fainting, fullness ot blood in the head, feel list less, moping, unfit for business or pleasure, and subject to fits or melancholy? Are you subject to any of the following symptoms: Restless nights, nightmare, palpitation of the heart, bash- fulness, cot fusion of ideas, dizziness of the head dimness of sight, etc? Thousands of young m«u, the middle aged, and even the old suffer trom nerous debility. Thousands ot females, too. are broken down in health and spirits from disorders peculiar to thrir sex, and who, from false mod esty or neglect, prolong their sufferings Why then further neglect a subject of such vital im portance, when the remedy can be so eaiilv pro cure!? SB. HASBKOUCE'S ELECTRIC BELTS orselt-applicatioato nny port of tSo body meet every requirement. The most eminent physi cians indorse them, and we offer the moi-t con vincing testimony dinrt from the slilictea themselves, who have been testored to Health, Strength and Energy, after drugging in vain for years. Send at once for descriptive circular, which will be mailed U eo. containing information wot ih thousands cf dollars to the afflicted ol either sex. Call on or address (all communications confi dential) B. D. Trapbagan & Co., Sole agents for tho United States Rooms 8 and 4 313 B ROADWAY. aug21 diswisw New YtrdOity. TURNIP SEEDS. Finest Varieties now Beady. Also Spinach and other Seeds for Fall Sow- ing, Barley, Rye, Outs and Wheat will scan be ready. Our TURNIP FERTILIZER should be used by all. Kyaporatorj, Cane Mills and Stcnni Engines arriving daily at KARS W. JOHNSON & CO.’S, 27 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA GA. Send f or Prices. 1allSd&w2w Urettt luauceiacDts tu nay lea k House for vrilut Hem Wit! Cos?. O NE Six Room House, one Throe Room House, out, Five Room House. I offer for Clio on monthly installments in imall payments. Two of the buildings just finished. They are on Troup Hill opposite the Armory, augieim TGUBRN8EY. New Advertisements. Wc W lit t»«> .T.it • y »*! siuu perzneath «r»*- conmiis*k)Q, to sell our i’.V fi ccii That tfrieoy# 3. at Co-. M—thull, Mich. A- Y2iA*t uni expetse9 to scents tP « I I Outfit Free. Address P O VICK- btt,Y Amnistn. Main a. SEND Maine, for best Agency Business in the World. Fxp^nsivo Outfit Free THE CONSTITUTION OK THE UNITED STATES Sent free to any address tn receipt cf 8 cent stamp. Address Geo P Rowell A Co, 10Spruce st. New York.ang7 A lii.Mb WmiV iiSD,—tor tho bvsi and last est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 53 per cent, Address NATION AL PUBLISHING COMPANY. Pliilsdeli.hia Pa. $77 A MONTH end expenses guaranteed to Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A Co. Augusts, Me. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. Opons its SOth Session Feptember IStb, 1879. One ot tho first schools for young ladies in the United States. Climate unsurpassed. Sur- United Stutcs. Climate unsurpassed, sur* nunlings beautiful. Attended by pupil from Seventeen State?. Strictest economy rtqulred Among the lowest tera-a in tbe Union. TERMS—Board, Washing. Lights, Erg’isl Course, Latin, French, for each half ot tho Scho fastic year — $113 All extras very lew. t-or Catalogue add.-igss Rev W’.I A HARRIS,DD. President, jnlll d8t*w6t Staunton, Virginia. MERCER UNIVERSITY MACT1N. GA. O FFERS the advantages of a healthful loca tion, low rates of tuition and board, and thorough instruction by a fully orgatizal Faculty. A course of study embracing Mathematics, Natural Science, English and other Modern Languages, is provided for irregular students. The Law School, of which Hoc Clifford Ander son, John C Rutherford. Esq and W B RiP, Esq. aie tho instructor,, offers peculiar advan tages to students of Law. The Fall Term will open cn Wednesday, Octo ber 1st. For Catalogue and other information address the President, Rev A J Battle, DD er the undersigned J NO J BRANTLY, See Fac. ull flleodSwiwSt Coffee. I P your fancy is for a RIO COFFEE of a higl rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous foreign substance after roasting, buy non but tho :: AKICA." carefully selecier roasted and^sffljmeAfresh to the trade by Moon Jenkins * Co. New York. Sold in Macon hv augS d*w Sm J D CARVER. CROWN! BRIDE St CO’S newCrowi Jewel Sxatiohbsy Paceagb 37 50 per 100 to Agents. Cheapest In tho world. Two samples with jewelry, by mail, postpaid 25 cents- Illustrated circulars of btapu and YZoSitablb Novelties Ire©. bride&co„ I r Ilf ST! 307 Droadwuy, JtWtL New Yobx. tabllabed. 1370. Favorbly known throughout United States. ro THE PUBLIC. H. SCHALL & BRO., H AVE opened their store. No 71 Cherry 8troet, next door to Ghas Wschtel A Bra. with an entire new stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the latest styles and best manufacture, and wo are prepared to manufacture all s.yles of Custom Work to order. .Repairing neatly and promptly ari.endod V Also a large stock ol .BATHEDand 9IN1INGS always on hand. Hoping to receive a share of the public patron age we ask all to call, examine ana he convinced that this is the best and cheapest store in the SCHALL & BRQ. tatltm limner Hall, Montgomery, Ala,, Gburcb School for blrl*. Rl Rev R H Wuyfb. D D, Visitor. Rbv Geo 21 Rvcehabt, D D, Rector. r ssion opens October Terms $219per»year. Bellevue High School BEDFOED COUNTY, YIBBIKIA. On Va. 8c Tenn. R. R. 15 Milos West of Lynchburg, I 'A school in which young men and hoys are pro- yared fer University or for business High and icalthy location, full corps cf teacho s, thcr- ough instruction, liberal provision tor the ac commodation and comfort of students. For catalogues containing information, address W R A3B0TT, Principal, Bellevue P O. jnb24d&w 2m Kentucky Military Instimta. iThe school for boys and yoang men. Thirty- Ffth year begin; September 1st. Six miles cut ot PrankrcTt. Address Ccl R D AhLEyr, Fupt, Farm-ale. Ky. aug5w4s AQE4TS FOR SASSEY’S EXCELSIOR COTTtN GINS, DISSTON’S CIRCULAR SAWS AND FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, CXRHART A CURD. «2* Literal adyanses made on Consignments. Prompt personal attention given to ail host* ne*». [ ant2 d&wSa COLEMAN & NEWSOM, COTTOisT FACTORS AND GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS Poplar Street,^Opposite^BIake’a Block, MAGON, ------ GEORGIA. We most respectfully inform the^Planters of Middle and Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a General Cotton Warehouse Business. Aud in connec tion we have built a large Store House in which we will continue to sell Groceries and Peovisions. We have on hand a large and complete assortment of Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as ' -.v as any house in Macon. We will always keep on Hand o large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus tomers. Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and well posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire personal attention to the sale all 'Cotton entrusted _ to us. * t Mr George W. Wright, long and favorably known to the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties, will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse. | Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store. j.v2S dflodAw Rm COY.lSMANr NEWSOM. CAMPBELL & JOSES. MACON GEORGIA. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Warehouse Corner Second and Poplar streets, Greet thrir patrons with the announcement that their LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARE HOUSE has been entirely REBUILT IN BHICK far the better accommodation of COVTOW OONSIGXKDTO THEM, and are confide it thatltheir fae ilitics ;or handling the next crop cannot be turpassrd by any house in the State. Their Office and Salesroom have been rearranged wilh a view of IMPROVED LIGHTS ON SAM- Pl.ESand the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to cal) and see them. Thanking their friends for the liberal palronaga extended to them in the past, they ask a continu ance of the same, and promise renewel efforts to please; ^3* ORDERS FOR BAGGING AND TIES will receive P'Omut attention, -W- ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES. aug24 deodiw Sm CLlYTON RWOOD3. SAMUEL A WOODS W OO DS &; C «>., Colton Factors ana Gaaeral Comma Mortals. Agents for the sale of Soluble Pacific Guano. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. I DO NOT BEGIN Y0UE LINGIHG I GLASSES BEFORE YOU PX AM INE L 0. EMEKSON’S NEW BOOK A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAlvD DIS TalBUTlON. CLASS I. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUB>»DAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1879-112th MON THLY DRAWING. .ouisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the terra ol twonty-fiTe years, to which contract the inviola ble faith ot tbe State is pledged with a Capital ol 31,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of 5350,000. IT8 GRAND SINGLE NUM BER D) STRIBUTION will take place monthly cn the second Tuesday. It never scales or post pones. Lock at the following Distribution: UAP1TALFR1ZR *39,000. 180,099 Tickets at $2 each. Half Tickets J3L LIST OF FRIZES, 1 Capital Prize «S0,0Q0 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of $2,500....... 5 Prizes of 3,000........ 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes 0! 100 230 Prizes of 5)0 Prizes of SO- 1.000 Prizes ot 10 ... ...« APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 1300 9 Approximation Prizrg of 200, S Approximation Prizes of ,00 30.009 6.000 6.CCQ 5,000 19/100 199)09 10,0(ri 90.000 10.00) The Voice of Worship Wlrle rontaining a large ant vain”hie ccllee- tiou cf' 'hurch Mu-oi in the tn cl Ten-* and Anihrais. it is perfectly tilt-1 f-r ik sieging School and Convention by tin largo ember xff Songs, Duets, Gleet, etc, and its well made Ele mentary Course. Pricef'J per Cczou. Specimen cipies mailed for SL Send for cir. ulara and cat-1 piles, with folllist of standard Sing ng School Bock,. The new 50 rants edition of Ph.-tore, {com plete) sells finely, znd Fatmitza (S ), Scrcerei (Si) Tr.al by Jury (5) cts). are ia cons tant de mand. Emerson’s Vocal Methocl by L O Emerson, ($1.60) is a valuable new bool for voice training, containing n't t e tsi mtiate of study, plenty o: oxercisoi ■aim plain explana tions, ana costing much !o s than the larger works on tho same subi-ct *2.700. I860 1 990 Subsarilte now for the mus'd RccO'd. and-re- ceive w kly all the news and plenty ol £ood music for S< Oil per year. lnpnra. White Bobes, act arming r,oy.■Sun day School Song Bonk. 1,857 Prizes, amounting to........... $119,490 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compen sation will fee paid. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to tho Borne office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for farther m’ormstion.or set d orders to M A DAUPHIN, ? GBoz SS2. New Orleans, La. All oar grand extraordinary drawing* are ua • derthe suoervisicn and management of GEN G T BEAUREGARD and GEN JUBAL A M4BI.Y. OLIVER OITSON & 00.. Boston, O H DlTSON * CO. 643 tPdwtyitfX. auglO tf i Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky, ==1Qth= popular Monthly Drawing of the Commonwealth Distribu tion Co. AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE, In the City ol Louisville, on September 30.1879; Drawing never postponed, occur regubrlj on the last day of every msath (Sundays excepted) * men of J I'yi-rEwwaiM*crrorxam-inag' ia the most econom’cal form of ■: idling Soap. All bir or square cakes we-r i'.hh id u*o ton large flit piece, too thin to nar.ale and. theicfore, wasted; wS le the CfAL OAKE of , -v— .. ■ m n —> ~ 'W teal—asa—mwisatig. i-mifsvTii—is “ NEW” SOAP esn bo cr.t in two, the owl end o esped readily in the hand, and the lar ger end worn dean almost to aw :fer with out any waste. COLGATE & CO. teooxn- tnend their and will be supervised by men characte:|and standing, andtictetholders.ag-3-.t3 I and clubsaro respectfully nquested to scud ou representatives with proper credentials to exam ine into the Drawing. A New Era in tlie History of Lotteries. GRIND AND UNPRECEDENTED SUC CESS OF THE NEW FEATURES. Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor, osll ont his num ber and sea it placed, in the wheel. The Management call attention to the gran 1 opportunity presented of obtaining, lor only *2, any ol THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. Prize...—. 8 SAOOO 1 Prise..... 1 Prize.. 10 Prizes (1,000 each 20 Frizes 500 each ..... 100 Prizes 100 each 200 Prizes 50 each K9 Prizes 20 each , 1,000 Prizes 19 each * 9 Prizes 300 eta h, ap'roximat'n prizes 9 Prizes 200 each do do 9 Prizes 100 each de do lujjdO „. 5.000 ... 10.090 „ 111,000 ... 10,000 10,000 1L0C0 13,'jpj 2,700 1,803 .903 1,960 Prize* SilS^M Whole Tickets, «S. Half Tickets. fL 27 Ticket*, $50. 55 Tickets. J1C) All applications for club rates should be modo to tlis home otfico. Remit by posioffloe Money Order, ragistered letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold ers. For tickets and information address COM MON WriALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ CO 11MK HP IRD.Sec’y. Courier-Journal Buili- iag, LouionJe Kv. aygSO eodtuthu.itAw’y UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. P HMELL.D.D.LL D. Chascslloh. Importer* and dealers in Haidr are. Ircn-.vare, ice!, Agrlcniturai Impiomeni;, Carriage ilate- bis. Isint*, OJa, evj. i i_— .;jta ,ly riiHB 79th session of the Dipaitmcnts at A Athens, viz: Franklin College, State Col lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Alta; Law School opens on first Wednesday ia October. Full course of study in Ancient and Modern lan guages, Mathematics, Bells Lettres, History, Metarhyucs aud Ethics. Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Geolcgy, Natural His- iory, Agriculture. .Kngir.’ieriug, Analytical Chem istry, Mechanical Drawing, Law CO free scholarships in Franklin College. 240 free scholarships ia Stale College. Fur full information and catalogues aiur ss the Chanctll.-rcr L K CHARBONNIER. Soereiary Vacuity. Aslitns. G*. (Trade-Mark BfgistenA) to a! fcfonee- ko era not ou’y s* s tne ior in fj.i»li*y, tout aainfotm the*most coobcmio' Soap now made. r gffil-w&s-4 , '9tYr i 1 I B R E D » I It is pasaive suicide to pfr i nudermir.ed, tho owitltmlm lease of H o zhortoftod, b t:<r constipation, Mlmiiuu, md u iaturmittent an remittent te fact ostatliah-d by unou. ln tbe Bitten will pnffent-t t All tha sjinp'o'.ns of laztitu le baliiy speco-.ly vanish when i giyen > atnai. Forsalsh 5-c<-t»b:e i» *V’3 ferrra! J.-u 1 be :!thlo be ■ k-:n, end tte i cere plaints, : ,r neadaebe, : 't hen it is vi.K-cce* ' • . h <see 1 1 :,’";urai iirigorai and ■ r.ug5l University oi Virginia- Session begins on the First o! October, snd continues nine months. Apply for cctalosuesta tbe Secretary of ihe Faculty. P. O., University V:rgiuia. Albemarle county, Virginia. Jas. F, H ARltleON, C&airman of th; Far-lty. j'UiidecdAuim , tf-o'niDBrn Fee* l" La Grange, Ga., Wi u a faculty Cl nine ... oeg-. t._— bed iii ga aud comple - e out a: 41 dor isi-nis, litor.irv, muriea: d art, 'ff.ira thefc%u- est sdv-an'-'-C’-’ ?t t: ’e owes; ci-aizes Iiearly doable th» Vsuiil time dev tence the wcnuwiul p •ogue number, 53 in nvs lion anu cleaning per v. 1 music Uorrcsp ijr CaUdugue ftr lull • - cr- juij S9 deodiw l in l * nUX, President- -j’early mus e eudert l.o! c 'ubtrala- iVn.rcl liloratytni- P OT omo wilh 0 invited Witte