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llBHPnis, September 12.—The follow*
inB'oleK ,omB were received to-day:
Nbw Yohk. September 12 —To W. J.
Smith, Actin'} President Howard Associa-
<io»: —I "Otu 7 'Q by tolegrnph bu oddi-
tioi. 1 Ufa UuUSiud dolura to-day.
Migned]. Jat Gould.
FrnvBO«o, Pa., SepUmDar 12.—To
If J. Smith. Acting President Howard As
sociation:—Ot** at eigar for one then*
jju>i dollars far tbe bauefi; of the How-
ird Association.
(Signed,] Jno. JK. McCleab,
Treaaurer Pittsburg Belief Com.
Tbo following telegram was sent to Jay
Gould, this afternoon; "Tour second
draft for $5000 reached us to-day; words
sre iaadfqi •*« to express tbe gratetnl
aeoe«* which the Howard Association have
of your princely generosity, bnt we hope
by deeds or kindness to sufferers, impos
sible bat for your timely help, to preve
(bat we aro uut altogether nuwortoy u>
b. almonc-is of yonr bounty.
W J Smith, Acting President.
The wtather naa been damp and cloudy
all the afterrODu.
JioxTOOMBKT, Ala., September 12.—
Amau named Bailee waa ecntsncod to
bang at Athene, Ala, to-day. Tho case
was appealed to the Snpremo Coart for
tbe nex. term, and tbe sentence has been
suspended. Bailes murdered his wife,
and lynch law was prorented with diffi
cnliy when he was first arrested. About
three thousand people assembled at noon
to-day, broke into tho jail and took Bailes
half a mi!o from the town for tho purpose
of hanging him. Not a man wonld tie
tbe knot. The sheriff then jumped into
the wagon, pistol in hand, and drove
back with Exiles and lodged him in
jail
PiTTiBtmo, September 12—A largely
attended meeting of tbo Belief Commit-
tco for the Memphis sufferers was held in
tbe Chamber cf Commerce to-day, and
was addressed by L. D. Langetaff, who
stated the needs and workiug method of
tbo Qowcrd Association. He was heard
with deep sympathy and s donation of a
thousand dollars was given.
DeKalb, Mies., September 12.—When
the court convened this morning, for the
continuation of i£o Gaily murder trial,
tbe juryman who has been sick was pro
vided with a bed, upon which ho lay dur
ing 'he concluding argument of Ju ge
flforris for tho prosecution. The latter
maintain'd that a conspiracy *es made
to kill Gilmer, and than their arrest on
the charge of murder was tbe step taken
for the purpose of disarming them and
getting them in position wnero they
could cot defend themselves nor be de
fended, and where they could be killed
with lees danger to their assaiants.
Judgo Morris closed bis argumen at
10:30. The case was then given to the jn-
ry, who in Jess than half an honr return
ed with a verdict of not gailty.
London, September 12.—Tho Viceroy
of India telegraphs a sketch of military
arrengimenta np to September llib.
General Roberta will have 6,500 men,
consisting of ten regimente of infantry
and one brigade cf cavalry. This force
will lake possession of tho country from
Shntagardan Pass to Thule. The coun
try will bo held by forty thousand men
nnder General Goxdan. Tho Khyber
lino from Peshawar to Gundank will be
protected by 6,600 men, iu addition to
tbo Prshanur garrison. This force will
provide a movable column to hold Jaga-
) alack and communicate with Cabul.
Reserves at Peshawar and Rawbel Pondi
will number five thousand men.
Lonboh, September 12.—A meeting of
tbo Homo Rule League in Dublin yester-
f ay, at which Messrs. Powers, Parnell
end O'Leary were present, appointed a
committee to arrange for calling a pop-
u orly elected Convention of 300 mem
bers—tbe same number as composed the
former Irish Parliament—to crush Irish
questions before tho next cession of Par
liament.
London, September 11.—An explosion
hi a occurred in the colliery pita of tho
Ct eeve Coal and Iron Company, at Ley-
cjtt. Five persons were killed.
Taxis, deptamber 12.—Tne financial
newspaper, the Cole Europecne, says
"inti-.light million worth of French
to d will go to tho United States.
Galveston, September 13—A News
s oicl from Rio Giande City reports
t t amtllpcx ja epidemio in Noier,
Misico—fifteen deaths haviDg occurred
in one day. Tho di-.easo has reached
Botnar, Texas, where ten children bavo
di d from it. The ranches in the viola-
ity art- reported as badly infooted.
A special to tbe same paper from Mel
leltevuli-, to-day, aaya a Sioax Indian
named Puckett wa3 executed there in the
preaenoe of 3.000 spectators for tho mur
der of Frank Edwards, a negro, in Feb
i nary. 1877.
Cincinnati, September 13.—President
Lay- a left this mining for Fremont.
Washington, September 13.—The re-
n r: of tbe Commissioner of Education
shows the annual expense per capita for
i, c school pupils is tbe lowest in
Nc, r Carolina, being a dollar and thirty
Bit: ■ cents. The highest cost per capita
is m i he Cherokee tribe, Indian Territory,
wa it reaohea tbiity-six dollare.
Jamestown, N. Y., September 13.—
Hcii. Chapin Hal), former Congressman
from Pennsylvania, a man of wealth and
. x i ivo business connections, recently
res ng in Newark, died, aged G3.
Qcibio, September 13.—Hon, Wo
Csul can, Financial Secretary, has ro-
ik : . Gthrr Liberal mem ’era will fol-
1- , ttcr wnioh it ia probable a coali-
tiou overnment will be formed, headed
i onveau and Chaplean.
hi . folk, Va., September 13.—Steam
er F. Banks, which was beached op
pose • tbe Naval hospital Augast 18’.b.
was gotten off to-day in good condi
tion.
Memphis, September 18.—Ten now
ca»- e cf yellow fever, three whiles and
asv- d colored, bavo been reported this
ia •. • ing, and three deaths since last
i' : Joseph Dargis and two colored.
Fat-er Walah’d physician now says he
bi. not yellow fever. His illness was
pro- i alien from overwork. Tbo woah-
er dear and pleasant.
Memphis, September 13.—Tbe follow
ing baa been issued :
To the Union Soldiers and the Press:
Comrades, assist us. Our local press
stamps ns ns a frond. We organ zed Ju
ly 21st. The Howards farnisn mcdi-
• i cs, phyr-iciane and nurses, but no ra
iioi p. President Porter furnishes rations
to 'ho people in tbe camp. Otherwise
tli- e bo no funds. We do noc deceive
you.
H. P. Hill, Chairman.
K, D. Shsddy, Vice-President,
W F. T. Mill&bd, Secretary.
New York, Sept. 13.—Two buildings
in West Fourteenth street, which were
being taken down with tbe intention of
rep acing them with others, fell suddenly
Ui. afternoon with a great crash, bury,
i five or six workmen in tbe rums. One
!>»- been taken out seriously injured.
0 • ra in the debris are still alive, bnt
ii-'O not yet been reached,
i cndon, September 13.—Tho steamer
wf. oh sails from Havre to-day for New
Y k takes ont JC300.C00 io gold for the
U ited States. About <260,000 in gold
' to been sent daily from Faria to Lon
don.
London, September 12.—The following
is published in tbe special edition o! the
J-oify Telegraph this afternoon: General
Heberts has telegraphed for four addi
tional regiments. The military authori
ties have decided to increase both tbe
Kuram and Khjbar columns to 12,000
men each. It has been decided that there
is no possibility of a sudden daeh on Ca
bo], but it ia believed that there will be
an early collision between tho outposts.
The disquiet among tbe border tribes is
increasing. The vagueness of communi
cations brought by a messenger of the
Aaeer to Ali Kheyl causes fear in some
quitters that he has already alienated
trom'himBelf the alliance.
. Capetown, August 26—The puranit
of K<ng Cetjway., continues hotly. He
bat -.Hit np his p «ty and taken to the
bush. Hia pursuers have been within
three miles of him, and have teen some
members of his following. General
Wolscley bos had a meeting with the
Northern chiefs, at which ho informed
them that the only obstacle to the settle
ment of peace is the failure to capture
Cetywayo, and that any chief batboring
Cety wayo will be punished. Lord Gifford
captured a native who has promised to
show him the King’s hiding place. The
bush wherein bo is euppeaed to bo se
creted is now being surrounded by three
hundred men.
San Fbakcisco, September 13.—Er-
tensive preparations are being made here
for tho reception of General Grant. The
steamer Oity of Tokio, on which he is to
arrive, will be met outside the heads by
the yacht cquadron and steamers with
the reception committee and distinguish
ed citizens on board. Satnies will be fir
ed from the forts, and tbo city decorated
in honor of tbo oocasion.
London, September 13.—The Press
Association announces that the homo
government telegraphed to tho Viceroy
of India last night, expressing their ap
proval end gratification at bis military
arrangements. The political department
of tbe Indian office here considers it ex
tremely probable that Herat, Badakshar
and Baltch will support tbo revolt, bat
ba3 no definite news on tho subject. The
very absence of news from those districts
is accepted as an evidence that tbo conn-
try beyond Cabul is practically in tbe
hands of the Heratee troops which ia
considered as exceedingly probable. The
government may have to exercise mili
tary interference in the affairs of Bur-
mah.
Oldham, Sept. 13.—A meeting of the
rcpreBea.atives of the limited mannfac
taring companies wa3 held hero to-day
at which about fonr million spindles were
represented. It was resolved to adopt
short Ume by walking alternate weeks or
three day s iu each week for one month.
Fifty companies operating two million
spindles, have decided to go on short
me immediately.
Buffalo, September 13—What threat
ened to be a serious collision occurred
to-day between tho workmen of the New
American Union Telegraph Company en
gaged in putting np its wires through
the city, and tbo cien of the Wc6tern
Union Telegraph Company, who were
rausfciring their wirea to higher poles,
to get tiram i.bcve these of their rivals.
Ineot ihe Western Union men drew a
revolver, and several arrests were made
on both aides, Including tho chief opera
tor of the Western Union Company. All
were released on their own recognizances
to-night. Both companies have engaged
prominent counsel, and ha va their wires
guarded by employes.
Quebic, September 13.—Mi. Daly has
eoaepted Mr. Clauveau'a resignation;
otherwise tho si .nation remains un
changed, dr spite the rumors to the con
trary. Tho Governor will not resign at
present, and nothing new can ba looked
for until next week.
Norfolk, Va., September 13.—The
bark David Dnaley, which was blown on
Berkely flits during the storm of.thol8:h
instant, was to-day righted and gotten
off.
Hoboken, September 13 —The cricket
match between the Irish end St. George
eleven.wbicb was oegnn yesterday, ended
to-day, the Irish team winniDg in a
single inning by a score of 184 to 60.
The tit. George men seemed utterly un
able to make a stand against the Irish
eleven.
Toronto, September 13.—Tbo gameef
cricket between Dafts’ newly arrived
English eleven and twenty-two old coun
try cricketers now residing in Canada,
ended to-day in a draw.
New York, September 12.—The five
men batied by tbe falling of the partly
demolished homes in Foutteenth street,
were ail taken cut alive, and although
come of them were seriously hart, it is
thought ell will recover. The aooideni
caused great exoitemont in the vicinity
and a lares fnr<w> nr p-ii®» .ooineu tne
fire department in removing the masses
of brick and delris by which tho men
were covered.
Memphis, September 13.— Twenty-three
new oases in 611,10 white and 13 colored,
were reported to-day. Among the num
her were G. W. Sperry, M. B. Mahaffey,
Charles Warden, J. L Sharp, G. Dover
and Bland Gilmore. One additional death
occurred, George N. Paine.
Donations to tbo Howards to-day ag
gregated $1,545, $1,500 being from Geo,
H. Morgan, Secretary of the Mer
chant’s Exchange of St. Loais, wbiob
makes $2,500 as the total subscriptions
of the Exchange to tbe Howa ds.
The total number of new cases reported
for tbe week was 132; white, 62; colored
70. Tho total number to date 1,136,
The total number of deaths officially re
ported for the week was 48; whites, 32;
colored.* 1C The weather is clear and
pleaeacffetha thermometer ranging from
62 to 76 tc-day.
TUTT’S
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SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER-
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
thoHead, with a dull scnsaticnin tho back
part, Pain under tho choulderblado, full-
nssa after eating, with a disinclination to
exertion cf boaycr mind, Irritability of
temper. Bow spirit s, v/ith aleeling of hav
ing neglected como duty, Weariness, Diz
ziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots be
fore tho eyes, Yellow Skin. Hcadacho
generally over tho right eye, Restlessness
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TOn’S PULS arc especially adapted to
■uch case.-, one doso effects such n change
cf feeling us to astonish the sufferer.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of Hie bowels can perfect
health bo enjoyed. If the constipation Is
| of recent date, a single dose of TUTT’S PILLS
I will eufflee, but If it has become habiinal, oco
lesscn-
Br. I. Guy Lewis, Pulton, Arlc., eaynt
“After a practice of S3 years, I pronounce
TUTT’S PJLLS the best anti-biiiocz medicine
ever made." _______
Rev. F. It. Osgood, New Vorlt, rayn:
“I have had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never nail any medicine to do
iy medii
me so much good as TUTT’S PILLS,
as good as represented.”
They are
35 ’filurrny Street, New York.
TUTT’S HAIR BYE.
Gray Ham on WmsKzns changed to a Glossy
Black bra finale upptkatMuoftUi Drr. It im
parts a hat un! Color, acts JastmtoneoiMy. "nil is
as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or
sentbyexprcsHonreceiptof SI.
Office 35 Murray St., Now York,
PRODVCK
Baltihoex—Flour higher: Howard street
and Western suoerUne S ii&S 75: cxtra4 2034 75;
family 5 25SSS 75: City Hills supertine 32533 75;
extra-42534 75: Rio brands S 75. Patapsco family
6 50. Wheat—Southern firm aud active: Wes*
tern higher, southern red 1 10S114: amber 115
<3118; No 1 Maryland red 119al20M: Nog
Western winter red spot 116, September 1 icyca^
October llial 14j£ November 114j4al 14JJ,
December 114K»t 143i- Southern corn easier;
white and yellow nominal. Oat steady and
quiet; southern 32aS5: Western white S2&34; do
mixed 30332!4; Pennsylvania S2i3L Fay steady;
prime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 13® 14.
Provisionsur,changed: Fork 9 75. nulk meats, loose
prime to choice Western packed 12@14. Coffee
Him: rio in cargoes llKsHK K Whisky steady
at 10714- Freights lower. BOM
(JaiCAOO-Piour steady and unchanged: double
extra 4 00a5 75-, extra S25a4 CO. Wheat excited
and higher: No 1 Chicago spring 9SJ4 No 2 do
92Jia9Scash. 93% October. 94J4»V* November,
02% all tho year. No 3 do 8Sli, rejected 73. Corn
MKenuely active ana higher at 33%a33% cash,
3-3% September.3ia34%October, 33% November,
Sta35% May, raleclei S.Ji. Oats higher and
and fair demand at 23% cash, 24% October. 25%
November, rejected 23- Pork unsettled and
generally lower at 8 20 cash, 8 S2sS 27%|October.
7 92% November. 7 75 all the year, 8 iO January,
I.ara in fair demand, stroig and hiyher
at5 75 cash. 5 77% October. 5 45 November, 6 42%
January. Bulk meats steady and in fair demand,
shoulders 8 25. dear ribs 500, clear sides 5 00.
Whisky higher at 106
New York—Moor 10al5 cents per bbi higher
and ;n lair demand; souchem a shade firmer and
more active: common to sair extra 4 75a: 25
good to choice 5 SIS-6 75. Wheat feverish ana ir
regular. ungraded winter red 109aXU:NoS do
109%all0: No 2 do 112%allS. Corn %a%
better; ungraded 46%h47%. Oats a shade easier
anil active; No 3. 32%a32%. CoHee active and
higher: rio in cargoes quotod at 10%al5%; do
in job lots 12x16%. Sugar very firm, moderately
active; fair to good refining quoted at «%86%;
prune 7irellcoa activoond firm; standard A 8%.
granulated 8%a8%, powdered 8%aS%. cru.heu
S%&9%. ilolasso quiet and unchanged Cuba
renning 50. test quoted at 24%a25. Rice fairly
active and firm; Carolina 6%a7%. Ro.in quiet at
11 Sal SO. Turpentine steady at 26%. Wool quiet
and firm; domestic fleece 33a43, pulled 20&40, un
washed 15aS2,Texas 12aS0. Pork firmer, demand
moderate new mess spot 8 75aS85. Hid
dies steady but quiet, long clear 515, short clear
6 37%a40, long and short clears 25 Lard a shade
stronger, prime steam spot 615 cash, 620a 625
October Whisky Eteidy at 106. Freights quiet,
-.our a villa — Flour dull: extras OOaS 25: family
3 50©410: No 14 E0®4 75;patcnt 6 0o©7 00. Wheat
firm: red and amber 97. Corn steady, white 45,
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TELt’GRAHH AND MKBSKNGB&
L-EPXBxnna is, 187».—Kvehwo.
The market y cst. rday opened dull but bees mi
more active, closing steady with quotvtionsa
10% for middling.
Received to-day by rail
by wagon
Shipped
bOill ...I—I......H—.
STATEMENT
Stock on hand September 1,1879...,
Received t -day ...
previously
Shipped to-day..
previously..
Stock on hand this evening.
Received same day last year,
Cotton.
LxvxbP'.ol—Noon—Uotton dull; middling up-
lands 6%, middling Orleani 6%.
Kale, 5003 bales; of which LOo were taken by
■peculators and for export: rocaipts 2890.
American 1000.
Futures opened at 1-32cheaper hat the decline
has sinco bes j parti; recovcrej.
Uplands low middling clause September deliv
ery 61t-lGaGO-16.0ctooerand November 6 7-32
November and December 6116. December and
January 0, January and February 0, March and
April 61-32
Naw VOsx—Cotton quiet: sales 815; middling
npim.ds 12 5-16. middling Orleans lz 7-16
Futures opened ste.dy;Scptcmber 1X13 Octo
ber 10.83. November 10.43. December iu 37, Jau
uary 1045.
Cotuiu—Net receipts 172; gross 765.
Futures closed stouly; sales 35.000 September
delivery 12 20. Octoboi 10.93—94. Ncvember 10 49
—OO.Dccemuer 10 42—49. January I0.t0-C2. Feb*
ruory 00(0—OJ. 51 rch 1079-73, April 10.50—83.
1 iCotiou closed quiet; sales 34> middling up
lands 12 5-16. middling u»lcatxa 12 7-16.
Consblidatvd net receipts 70:9, exports to
Great Britain S91, France —.
ualvsstos—Cotton easy, middling 11%. low
middling 1G% good ordinary iG%: net receipts
11185; cross —. sales 1S62. stock 9:72
Nobeolk—Uotton ’steady..middling 11%, net
receipts 76, sates IS, stock 2C0.
Baltimoob—Cotton nrm; middling 12 5-16 Io
miaohug 11%, good ordinary 115-16: net receipt*
—, gross —, sales —, to spinners —, stoc
853.
Bosrox—Cotton steady: middling 12%, low
middling 12%,good ordinary 11%. net receipts —,
ross 60S.sales—. stock3033.
WiLMisaxoa—Cotton steady; middling 11%
low middling 11. good ordinary 10%; net re
ceipts 60.1. cross —, sales 250, stock 693.
FfllLAixsipniA—Cotton st-ady. middling U%;
low middling 12%, good ordinary il%, net re
ceipts 29: gross 31, sales 560. 6pinners 317, stock
717-
Satassah—Cotton rrcgular; middling 11S-1G-
iow mi ulrng 10%. good ordinary to 9-16. net re
Cel pis 2iS3. gross —s salts 1600, stock 7596.
New uHI.KA5s—Cotton quiet middling 11%
low middling 11. good ordinary —.net receipts
1144. gross 1151, sales 1050, Stock 5892
MOBILE—edition steady, middling 11%, low
middling 10%, good ordinary 10%, net receipts
616, cross —, sales 100, stock 1861.
MEMPHIS-Not received.
AUQCeXA—Cotton quiet: middling 0%. low
middling 10%. good ordinary 10%, receipts 835,
shipments —-, sales 337.
Chaolestos—Uotton steady middling 11%
low middling 11 good ordinary 10% net receipts
1164. gross —, sales 600. stock 5207.
FINANCIAL
Lcmoa—Neon—Erie 26%.
Paris—3 per cent Rentes 84 francs and
22% centimes.
HRW X ore—Stocks opened strong; money 5a6;
long 4 81. short 4 85%. State bonds dull. Gov
ernment recurities quiet.
Honey active at4*6:excbange firm at 4Sla4 81%
^cvernoient securities quiet: new 6 per eents
102%, 4% per cents 104%, 4 per cents 101%.
State bonds dull. _
eu-cx c,o*cd irregular; New fork Central
. 19%, sne 26%: Lake Mbore 6S%: UlinoU Cen
tral 90% l’iusoum 100%, Chicago and Northwes
tern 81%, do preferred 99. Rock Islana 139,
Wester. Union Telegraph Company 91%
8ub-Treaiury balances; Gold 140,918.796; cur
rency SC,937,41L
eiear rib 5. clear sides 6%, loose. Bacon firm;
shoulders S S7%a4 00; clear sides 5 50&5 75 8ugar<
cured hams 9&10. Whisky firm at 104.
UiaciEEATi—riour higher: family 4 G0@5 55.
Wheat higher at 94al00 Com quiet and firm at
37-37%. Oats firmer*. Na 5 miud U.SL Park
quiet held at 8 50. Lard steaiyacd firm, cur
rent make 5 65. Hoik meats quiet and firm: shoul
ders 3 25; short rib 475, clear sides 5 00. Bacon
steady; shoulders 3%, clear rib 6%, cl ear sides 6%,
Whisky active at 104. Hogs steady: packing 3 40
a360
Sr Loms- Four higher: doublo extra fall 4 2ia
4 35. treble do 4 40&4 05, family 4 55® 4 GO, choice
tofatcy475@535. Wheat higher: No Sredfall
9%a% cash 95a95% September, 95%t97i October,
97-% November. Com inactive at 31% cash
and Oc ober 29% all the > car. Oats firm: No 2
23%a23% cash, 23%aS3% September and No*
vember, rS%i23% all tho year. Whisky stronger
at 105al 06. Lard firmerat 5175. Bulk meats firm
clear ribs 4 S5a 4 90, clear sides 485, Bacon firm;
dear rib 5 25. clear sides 5 55*5 CO.
NAVAL STORES
WiLMnroroB—Bpirns turpentine quiet at 24%
Rosin et-iady at 92% for strained. Crude tur
pentine steady at ICO for hard; ICO for yellow
dip; Tar lower at 100
Ktftson Wholesale ACsricst
COaUSOTSD DAILY BY
F. D. T Z TOT SLR'S
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BiOON—Clear nb sides 6%©6%
&honlders 5ij@5%
Bulk clear rib sides.. t%@6
hulk sbouldors 4%a5
ChoicoSO httms......_......_ 11%:S11%
LAKl)“in Dbls.,.,. 8j%
Leaf, in tubs 8@S%
Lint, in buckets 105510%
OATS—For food.... 50(355
Rust proof seed.....™ C0@ 65
SALT—Virginia. 160
Liverpool....... 1 20@1 25
MEAL...... 70S76
boited 724475
DORN—By car load 7o.vi7i
small lolc 73375
FOR -Itrcjerbb ......17 0
Choice 7 0
6253650
S IHHHMMINI
60035 25
575
11%
12%
14®15
17
25@s:
33^ * 8
Extra family, per bbl.„<
FamUy. per b’ol
Xxtra per bbl„,
COFFEE—Oomtnon,
Fair
' .* OC'd.. .......I...
Rksa—w—.iiimihi
J ava
80 APS—Perlb
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba. hhds,,,..
Choice Cuba, bbis,..„.„ S5@37
Sugarhouse, hhds 23324
8ugarbofise,bbls.„; 29
Choice Now Orleans 6
OGAR—Golden O £%<3v
tro^n... 7%3%
O. COfTOT... MM. 7%
Ultra O. white... .,, 5%f3
Standard A... 9(s9%
Granulated t%@9%
Powdered and crushed 9J
EAOKERS-Soda ...................... 7(
Cresrr.
Ginger
Btrawoarry
Fancy
HANDLES—Star.
NAILS—Locis 10s
8TARCR.........
PEPPER mi
3PIGB
GINGER ..................
SUTMEGS^.„....„ ............
0LOYES...,m.........
0TGA1J8—PerH.„.
CHEROOTS
(OniPF-Lorillsrd’e. in?..,,...,
Lorilkrd’Moil.,
TOBACCO—Common
Ijrdium ,mnmm
Luc.7. Hinton......
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stooiu aaa uonas
CORRECTED 1DAILY BY
L. KII'JLiK Y, RSKOKSR,
Georgia8percent bonds. ....101 alls
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold) 112 a 112J.
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) lllalM}
•Georgia 7 por cent, bonds (andorsed)....ll0 a n_
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (Smith),.,.. 112 a 113
Georgias per cent i„ld) ..101 a 105
Georgia 6 percent. bondR (new) 105 a 103
Citycf Macon 7 por cent. (long).......,.... 64 a 66
City of Macon 7,pcr cent (:hcrt)..._.„... 65 a 68
Cityol Augurta 7 per cent 100 a 101
City ol Atlanta 7 per cent..,.. .. ICO
City of Atlanta8 per cent- .......1C2 a 108
City ol Savannah.. 69 a 70
Central Railroad joint mortgago. ...1C8 a 1109
Georgia Railroad 6 p-r cent, bonds 100 a 101
Haeon and Western R R bonds par and mt
Northeastern RR bonds (endorsed) 105 a 168
Southwestern Railroa ..par and mt
South Ga.-ud Fla. lstmortga6e 107 a 108
LJtS.lt. R. id mortgago tendorrod)...10 a 1082
Bout Gsncd Fla............................. 82 a 83
Western R. R. of Alahamalst mortgagellO a ll2
Western R. Hoi Alabama 2d mortgase...ll0 a 112
U A A R.R. 1st mortgage (not endor’d 80 a 90
M *A R R, Id mortgage iendorsed).»par a 101
Southwestern&R'rock 100*101
~ ' 81*82
tern
105
OTTER—Per piece 50@2 f0
BBAVERr-Per piece..... 25@1 2}
GRET FOX SKINS 15325
RED FOX 2f««
WILD CAT—Per mac«... 5@IO
OPOS8UK—Per pioce._...
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, ccrlb...,
WAX—Pure yellow, por
GIN8RNG—Per lb
DRIED APPLES—Prime per
DRIED PEACHES—Feeled,b
Unpeeled. No 1
DRIED BLACKBERRIES „.
WOOL—Fleece, buftry, perl’o,
5,Unwashed™.
(.Washed
| 6 S
Ague Gure
Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful
tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer
tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills
and Fever, Intermittent or Chill
Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all
malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis
tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue,
thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in
the back and loins, and coldness of the
spino and extremities, are only premoni
tions of severer symptoms which termin
ate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by
high fever and profuse perspiration.
' It Is a startling fact, that quinine, ar
senic, and other poisonous minerals form
the basis of most of the “ Fever and Ague
Preparations,” “Specifics,” “Syrups,”
and “ Tonics,” in the market. The prep
amtions made from these mineral poisons,
although they are palatable, and may
break the chill, do not cure, bnt leave thy
malarial and their own drug poison iy
the system, producing quinism, dizzines;.
ringing in tho cars, headache, vertigo, antf
other disorders moro formidable than
the disease they were intended to cure.
AvEn’s Ague Cure thoroughly eradicates
these noxious poisons from tho system,
and always cures the severest cases. It
contains no quinino, mineral, or any thing
that could injure the most delicate pa
tient; and its crowning excellence, above
its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the
system as free from disease as before tbo
attack.
For Iilvcr Complaints, Ayer’s Ague
Cure, by direct action on the liver and
biliary apparatus, drives out tbo poisons
which produce these complaints, and
stimulates the system to a vigorous,
healthy condition.
Wo warrant it when taken according
to directions.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
mold sy xlt. druggists everywhere.
Hun. i-anki'. ■ Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
febl9
3UAOOi
O-A.,
Central and-MHwesterQ Raiiroa
SAVAIHAH, GA. Sept. 15.1879
O N and alter Monday Sept. 15.1879. passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will ran as follows:
riuijr xo. 1.-901X9 xosrx aed west.
Leaves Savannah .9:20 A n
Leave* Augusta...... ,...9:30 A 21
Arrival a Macon.,,, ,...C:45n k
Leaver Macon for Atlanta..... 8:15 P x
Arrive* at Atlanta JbflO A 34
Leaves Macon for Columbus daily erc-pt
Sut-day 8:15 p at
ArrivesatUoluabusdarlyexceptSuudaj44i * J
Ltaveilor Albany ciailyexceut Sunday 10:00 P x
Arrri'e at Albany daily exbept Sun
day , - - — $31A 31
Leaves Columbus for Macon doily ex
cept Sunday. — e.-tarx
Arrive a* Macon dail; except Sunday 5:00 A 31
- “ 1 .dally
except
Leave Albany for Mscon
Sunday 5:04 p 31
Arriveat Macon daily except Sunday 4;C7am
Making close connection at Atlanta with Wesi-
ern ind Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
tor all points West and North.
COXIEO SOUTH AXD EAST.
Leave* Atlanta 11:40 P a
Arrives at Macon....,,,, 6:20 A H
Leaves Macon 7:00 am
Arrives at HUlcdgeville 9:44 A M
Arrives at Eatcnton,,, 11:50 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p m
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P M
Leaves Augusta 9:30 am
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gull Railroadfor all points in Florida.
thaie so.2.—WH sorts: asd west.
Leaves Savannah..,.., 7:30 P M
Arrives at Augusta .6:40 a m
Leaves Augusta,..i.««.,*8:30 P M
Arrives at Milledgoville 9:44 a m
Arrives at K»tonton...„ ......11:30 A M
Arrives at Macon 8:00 a m
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta 8:40 A s
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P M
Leaves Hsconfor Albany and Eufaula, 8 85 A M
Arrives at Hufaula.^.., 8:42 P M
Arrives at Albany 3:43 P H
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8,45 a m
Arrives at Columbus 2.15 P H
Trains on t hi (Arched uie for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, EufafSa and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula 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.
Eufr*i'-> Ttlid connects at Fort Valley for Fer
ry, daily except Sunday, aud at Outhbert for Fa t
QkIuci Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leave* Albany
Mondays,Tuesdays, Thursdaysnnd Friday*.
0331190 SOUTH AED EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 S
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta..,,,,, 6.E5 p m
Leaves Albany 11:28 A M
Leaves Eufaula 11:27 A M
Arrives at Muconlrom iSufanlft and Al-
bany 6:38 P M
Leaves Columbus .12:55 A M
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 6:08 P st
Leaves Macon ,7:35PM
Arrives at Angnsta 6:40 a m
Leave* Augusta 8:30 P M
Arrives mt Savannah 7:15 A v
Fassougcrefor Hilledgerillo and Eatcnton mil
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Through Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Angnsta, Augusta and
Macjn.and Savannah and Atlanta.
£ H SMITH, WILLIAM. ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agt. Gen Sapt. USli, Savannah,
J O Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
GenTrav Agt. 8ant. S W R R.Mecon.
anStf
Georgia Ratal Gnsaii;.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OPFliifc,
Augusta. Ga, July 12, 1879.
Commencing Sunday, 13th inst, the following
passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower
than Macon: _
NO 17-EAST (daily).
Georgia Railroad ttock
Control Railroad atock
August a and Savannah railroad stock...
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND B BOTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per ID,
...» - 4
Dry amt
«a 8
Dry flint
ii-ii,..7®ll •
GOAT SKI.45—Dry, perlb
mmmmm. 10012
8HKBP SKINS—Per piece.
MHMMM. llKylOU
SHEARLINGS—Per pieoe .
..... 5 010
DBERSK1N8—per fi>
....4.....;.... 14016
LEATHER—In the rough.
16022
RACCOON—Per Eieoe.„„„.
60X0
MLNK—Per piece.,,
l■,l„(„l—10015
Leave Macon.....
Leave HilledgevUle...„
Leave Sparta....
Leave Warrenton...
Arrive Camak.,,..,.
Arrive Washington
Arrive Athens
Arrive Atlanta..
Arrive Augusta.....
...... 7:00 am
8:53 a m
10:03 a m
.....11:14 a m
.............11:27 am
2,00 p m
3:15 p m
5:00 D m
8:23 p m
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Augusta....,....,,.,,.....,......,.. 9:35am
Leave Atlanta.,,,,7,45 a m
Jjtj&ve Athens.,.* •••••••(•••i***mm*m i* •••*••••• 9.15 s di
Leave Washington 10.45 am
Leave Camak 1.34 p m
Arrive Warrenton L30 p m
Arrrive Sparta — 2.35 p m
Arrive ililledgevilio ....1... 3.!5 p m
Arrive Macon. 5,35 n m
No connection to or from Washington oa Sun
days.
NO 18—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Hacou 7.vOpm
Leave M.lledgoviUe 9.15 p m
Leave 8parta_ >.10-45am
Leave Warrenton 12.15 a. m
Arrive Camak 12J>0am
Arrive Augusta - 6.20 a m
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sundayj.
Leave Augusta 5,30 p ta
Leave Camak 1.60 a m
Arrive Warrenton 1.15 a u.
Arrive Sparta 2.45 a m
Arrive Miilcdgevill- 4.20 am
Arrive Macon 6.45 am
Trains will not atop at flag stations,
Close connections at Augusta for all points
East aud Southeast, and at Macon for all point*
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Suptro improved Sleepers between Macon ana
Fuliraan Sleepres Angnsta to New York.
Only uno change Macon to New York.
Tickets ar.d Baggage Checks. Time Cards, ole.
are to oht&med at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket Uidce.64 Mulberry Street.
8 K JOHNSON,
Superintendent
B B DORSEY,
anlt-tf General F*?>*ncer A gent
DO NOT BEGIN YOUfi BINGING
GLASSES BEF0BEY0U EXAM
INE L 0. EMERSON'S
NEW BOOK •
The Voice of Worship,
While containing a ltriw and v*lu»Ho collec
tion cf hnTcb Mu-ci in the form of Tuner and
Anthems, it is perfectly fitted for tho singing
School and Ccnvcmiou by tbe large number of
hongs. Duets, Gleou etc, asd its well mado mo
mentary Course.
PrioeSapercczon. Specimen copies mailed
for $1.
Send for circulars and catalogues, with fall list
of standard Sing ng School Books.
The new 50 cents edition of Pinarore, (com
ple’e) eellsfinely,and Fatmilzo ($:), Screen!]
(S') Trial by Juty (50 cts), are ia constant de
maud.
Emerson’s Vocal Method
by L O Emerion, ($1.50) isa valuable new bool
for voice training, containing all toe essentials
of study, p!en y of exi-rcisss and plain ex pi ana
tion-, and costing much levs than tbe larger
works on tho same subicct
Subscribe now for tho musical Record, and
eerie weekly all tbe news and plenty of goo.
music for $100 cor year.
In pres. White Kobcs, ac'carmingnear Sut>
day School Song Book.
OLIVER. DITS0N & CO.,Boston,
O H DiTSON Sc CO, 843 IFdway N Y.
BMW
ft lira G«ni, feral gia «r ikeoiaiiim
A POSITIVE CURE
Either of the above diseases driven from the
svstem and whollv banished by a method invent
ed and used by the great medical expert o! Ger
many,
Dr M VON THANE, on Beelxjt.
This is not a patent medicine, but the recipa
of this eminent surgeon and physician, who has
devoted years cf *tudy to the treatment of tho
above d iseases, making them a specialty, and in
zio case has he been unsuccessful*
We will furnish on application testimonials
from hundreds of patients, both abroad and in
this country, who have been restored to perfect
health by tbe use of this system of treatment,
alter having been pronounced incurable.
Sent with fall Directions on Re
ceipt of $1.00.
WILLIAM H OITERSON * CO„
297 Greenwich street, N Y City.
Solo agents for United States and Canadas.
aug29 d As w lSw
■yyiTEREAS JohnT Kolsco vrai.cn tbo night
of tbo 24th of Augast last, murdered in the town
of Oglethorjie b John F Russ, and the said Ruts
lsafngitiv ,m justice, wo have thought it
proper, a id.-offor tho sum of two hundred
dollatd f r his arrest and delivery to the sheriff
of Mtcou corul,
lily.
Oglethorpe, t a, Sep 8,1879,
A HASLIP,
MHKBLSOE.
DBSORlPrjON,
Russ is 24years old, about 5 feet 8 inchc3higli,
slender, complexion sallow, fare long and thin,
nose prominent and peaked, eyes deep set and of
a yellow cast, hair dark brown, front teeth rather
prominent and dork, and when ho laughs a, e
considetably exposed to view. In walking fceusu-
ally leans forward, takes long rapid steps and
set* hi* feet straight in front, wears number 8
shoes, fingers and nails long and slender, has a
large scar from an old sora above his left ancle
and one or mure on his hack about his shoulders.
Ha is supposed to bo in company with TnnmaB
Asbury, Jr, who is also charged as an accomplice
in the crime. Asbury is 19 years old, docs not
look so old, is about 5 feet 1 inch high, complex
ion red, somewhat freckled, has light stiff hair,
white gray eyes, somewhat flared, stammer
when excited reps dawlm
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTIT UTE
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA.
Opens its SOth Session September 38th, 3879.
One of tbe first schools for young ladies in the
United States Climate unsurpassed. Sur*
runniings beautiful. Attended by pupil from
Seventeen State?, Strictest economy required
Among the lowest tern- s in the Union.
TERMS—Board, Washiug. Lights, FngiisI
Course, Latin, French, for each half o' tho Scho
Ustic year 8113
All extras very low. For Catalogue address
Rev W« A HARRIS,D D, President,
julll d8t*w6t Staunton, Virginia.
WHWGOBDOIT. . HBXEY 33RIOHA3C
W. W. GORDON & CO.
Successor to Tison A Gordon),
Cotton Factors
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
NO 112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA,
HOWARD TINSLEY, Traveling Agent.
LOANS MADE UPON 8ATI-.FACTORY AS-
SURANCK OF COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL ADVANCtS MADE ON CON
SIGN MENT6 OF COTTON.
BAGGING AND TIES FUBNISHFD CUS
TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET FRIO
auKSlsdawBm
• mSSMtSMlmlMUSISSSISIsmsM*
SlUtMSSSHSHISliSSSIIMtSiHHSI,
joint RxanjfERT.
jonsn. jonssox
JOHN FLANNERY & CO-
Cotton Factors
—ASD—
Commission Merchants,
NOSKBLLY’S BLOCK. BAY STREET,
SAVANN A H, O A.
A gents for jewell’s mills yarns
and DOMESTICS, etc, etc.
BAGGING and TIES (OR SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET RATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
businbssentrustkdto US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENT'S. augSldw&sw6m
SIHIiSttSHHMHKISitltHHHta
•HtntSHStSitUtHMStttHIWlMtt
OFFICE BIBB MANF’G COMPANY.
MjlCOX, Ga, August 12tb. 1879.
TYTE aje pleased to announce to tho trade rf
Vr GArgio, Atabama aud Florida that we
hav3patlnth9 0ld
Macon Mills
a ccmpleto system of NEW MACHINERY,
embracing all tho latest improvements, with
which we are now produacg tne Justly cele
brated
We have been at great expense to insure a thor
ough duDlicate of these good 9. and can ssy that
the cloth wo are now miking is equal to anything
ever produced South, and far superior to many
popular brands now on the ma-kot.
We plodgo ourselves to maintain the high
standards those Goods, and solicit from pur
chasers, largo and sm>U. an examination o! tbr
goods and a sharo of their patronage.
Ask yonr merchants for MACON SHEETING
SHIRTING AND DRILLS,
Very trulv.
J. F. HANSON, Agt,
auglS d&Wlm
COLEffAH & IEWS0
COTTON FACTORS
-AND-
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEA LE
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Bluck,
IS
a.
HELP
FOB THE WEAK.
NERVOUS AND
DRSILt CATED
DR. HASBROUOK’S
ELEOTEIO BELTS.
Tho alllicted can now ho restored to perfect
health and bodily energy without tho use of
medicine of any kind, and without the slightest
inconvenience to tbe patient’s habits or daily oc
cupation.
Reader are you afflicted?
and you wish to regain your health, strength
and energy of former jear.f Do any of the fol
lowing symptoms moot your distressed condi
tion? Do you feel nervous, debilitated, fretful,
and lack '
timid,
; tho power of will aud action?
Are your kidneys, stomach, or blood in a disor
dered condition? Dojcu suffer from rheuma-
tiim, neuralgia, or aches and pains? flav- you
been indiscreet iu early years, ar.d fird yourself
harrassed with a multitude cf gloomy symptoms?
a re you subiect to loss of memory, have spells
of faintinr, fullness of biood in the head, fecllist-
less, moping, unfit for business or pleasure, and
subject to fits of melancholy? Aro you subject
to any of tbe following symptums: Restless
nights, nightmare, palpitation of tho heart, bash-
fulness, coi lusion of ideas, dizziness ol tbe head,
dimness of sight, etc? Thousands of yonng men,
the middle aged, and oven tbe old sutler from
nevous debility. Thousands ot females, too, are
broken down mhealtt and spirit* from disorders
peculiar to their sex, and who, frwiu false mod-
cured?
DE. HASBRQUCK'S
ELECTRIC BELTS
or self-application ta any cartot tho body meet
every requirement. The most eminent physi
cians indorse them, and we offer ihe most con
vincing testimony direct from the afflicted
themselves, who have been restored to
Health, Strength and Energy,
after drugging in vain for years.
Send at once for descriptivo circular, which
will be mailed Lee. containing information worth
thousands cf dollars to the afflicted of either
eex.
Call on or address (all communications confi
dential)
B. D. Traphagan & Co*,
Sole agents for tho Unilod States,
Rooms 3 and 4 333 BROADWAY.
*ug2J dtswlSw New YcrdCity.
Great Inducements to Bay ¥ca &
House for what Kent Will l’o&3.
O NE Six Room House, one Terra- Room
House, one Five Room House. I offer for
sale on monthly installments in >mall payment*.
Two of the buildings inst finishod. Tncy are cn
Troup Hillopposite the Armory.
augl6 lm T QURRK8ET.
New Advertisements.
No one .who is thoroughly regulars
the bowels is halt as liao e to mott.se £ fie tbi
'disease fie that
is irrcglar. Ho may be attacked by contagious
diseases, and so may the irregular, but be is not
nearly as snbjest to outride influences. The uso
TARBANT’S SFLTZER APERIENT
secures a regularity, and consequent immunity
from sickness Sold by all drnggists. sep2 lw
We most respectfully inform the Plantera of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to tin Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we ■ - di do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And iu connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
coi-tinue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell -ta iow as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on ha jd a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Onr 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.
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,
ral cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
CaM]HAN~<fe NEWSOM.
Liber
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CAMPBELL & JOKES.
MACON GEORGIA.
COTTON IACT0RS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Warehouse Corner Second and Poplar streets.
Greot their pat-ons with the announcement thattheir LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARE
HOUSE has been entirely REBUILT IN BKIOK for the better accommodation of COTTON
CONSIGNED TO THE if, and ore confident that.their facilities lor handling the next crop cannot
be surpassed, by any house in the State.
Th-ir Offlce and Salesroom havo been rearranged with a view of IMPROVE D LIGHTS ON SAM
PLES aud the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is oxtended to all to call and set them.
Thanking their friends for the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, they ask a continu
ance of the same, and p-cmi-c -ene trod efforts to please.
J9-ORDERS FOR BAGGING AND TIBS will receive prompt attention,
*r* ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES.
aug24dood*w Sm
NEW BRICE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
Macon Georgia.
Opposits J, W. BURKE & CO.’S Book Store.
SECOND STREET.
SEND ME YOUR
COTTON AND I WILL
PLEaSE YOG.
sep4 deodtwSm
9. Sa. Willingham.
OLAYTON R WOODS.
EAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS & CO.,
Colton Factors aM Seaeral Comissioa Merckaifc
Ageats for tbo sale of Soluble Pacific Guano.
82 BAY S T REET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIm
*3-Liberal advances mado on Consignments. Prompt personal attention riven tan.il bnti*
nc-8. » eu*2- dowtm
FOR 8ALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
KEAK ALBANY, Ot.
Xo. of Acres.
Cleared
.Ecroughty C'o.,.1 010
700
-2.875
1,500
# ••
...3,250
1,'25
Leo Co.
.1.225
900
Bake.- Co.
• i.< ••••*.* iS50
1,100
SITUATED
Wretter-
J2H!=
Lee...
Fr»posals for tne purchase of one or all ol the
above well-known plantations will beroceiv
id by the undersigned until <ho SOth cay of (Jo
tober, 1879. Any information regarding them
may bo obtained from tho manager. Mr Wm U
Bennett, at present residmgon Beall plantation
*93rlho prereret.ee will be given to cash and
short time purchasers. Address
Patterson a cuylkr, attorney*,
754 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Fa.
sepi d eod!8t v 61
/ . BORGIA BIBB CCUNTJ.-Whtrens Wfi.
VJ liam Kjdcr has made application for letters
of guardianship of the ptr*ons and property o!
Lewis L uinshew, Idolla T, Etta F and Lucius E
Minshew, minor children of Redding K and
Mary AT Mmshow, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cito *nd admonish al‘
person* concerned to bo a a.: appear at tho Vow t
ol Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in October next, »o show cause, it any they have,
why said application should not be granted.
Witness my hand c flic icily,
J. A. Hell ANUS,
rep71aw4w. Ordinary.
I JiUkUli BlBB UUUN Y,—Whereas Mr.
VJ Maitha Willis has mado application for
letters of administration on too estate of Berry
Willis, late of said county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary ot said county on the first Monday
in October nf it, to show cause, if any they have,
why .aid application should not be granted to
applicant.
Witness my band officially.
J A McMAS US. Ordinary.
Fentcmber 3.J&70. ,cp41aw4w
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G|’ii- 1 *t- , :-i<J.i'liii!M , »Fi:r
B 6, IfeiutMfy feds to cuia Ji
K t- gmijimraedurtcr-liuf.ciiriKi
i; tc i)i t Itmg Bliiudirs ia 3
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1AUTION— Wmop-Tonbo'Uiit/t^OKyrlHltdtHlladk,
Aaa pile ofatanu, I'Mta.,^0, o. i il. .Vco Jicrayeuitas,
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
M Y FARM situated in the northern part of
Bibb county, seven miles fruiu tbo court
House Ht Macon, adjoins tho ttK Park place
• h- f»rm contains 4Su acres and can b - divid* a
into two places which will bo sold separately u:
together. The tearing is good, tho place is
will t-moored, well watered and is ho-lthy. Im
provements consist of houses suitable for labor
er.. Kor particulars apply in my absence loR
W-Cuhbedge, Real Estate Agent, ’ Mulberry
str>et B W LUNDY,
sep7 suntt F O, Maoon.
GVRljy.
rriWbNTY years’ experience. For par..culers
L address with stamp
sep6 wSm
JAMES M HARDAWAY.
Liberty Hill. Fikecounty.Ga.
New Seed Hye and Bariev,
RUST-PROOF OATS,
| N store and for sale by
■epS JONES A COOK.
TEACHERS
&STUDKNTri
^SOtoSlOAor 8X00
Pi.a MONTH
during V •-tion. For lull particulars
.ddreaa . J C MCCURDY Sc VO.
auirtl wSt M Loui*. Mo.
NOTIOS *- -
A LL persons indebted to tbe estate of the lato
S S Walker are requi *ted to cal) and settle
withme. W HWHITEHEAD,Agt,
for MRS S T WALKER, Adm’x,
sepfilrison
\>e win pay
an*l expenses or.nTlows\ lr»r,v
new and vronderf>»! inveuti*-?
bann*le free. A«Wu *HSiit;.
la tv hi Sli«o pt*r mc.ub
(-(•nniikvion, cur
i*.
. .*• \ t o . I.) .irahs!i ?
SEND
tlio World.
TO IT G RICH & CO. Portland
Maine, for best Agency Business in
•<xpeu8ivo Outfit Free
T11K CONSTITUTION OF TUB UNITS!)
STATES
Sent free to any address cn receipt cf S cent
stamp. Address Geo P Koweil S Co, tOFpruco
st. New York. ni:g7
A HGlsMh WaNTKU,—lor the b-.it and last
est selling Pictorial Books and Bibiee.
Prices reduced S3 per cent. Address NATIONA
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia P».
(riTVTT A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
tD 1 ' to Agents. Outfit tree. Shaw A Co
Ancusta, Me.
Coffee.
I F yonr fancy is for a RIO COFFEE of a higl
rich flavor, not coated with a glutinous
foreign substance after roasting, buy non
bnt the rarefullv aelectni
roasted and si
Jonkms A Co.
augSdiwSm J D CARVER.
PDflllf&l J BRIDE & CO'S nowCrowi
I , n I] Uy ,v Jewel SrtTIOXBBT PlCEAGa
uu ” 57 50 per loo to Agents.
« hoapoBt Art rlio world.
Two samples with Jowelry, by mail, postpaid
25, cents- Illustrated circulars of ETapxi
ard McriTABLB Novelties Iroo,
JEWEL
tablished, 1870. Favorbiy known tbronghou
United States.
Uauiner Ball* Montgomery, Ala.
Church School for Ulrls.
Rt Rev R H Wilmeb, D D, Visitor.
Rev Geo M £vjsbuilt, D D, Rector.
Session epera October
Terms Silonersvear
Bellevue High > cliool
BEDFOBD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
On Va. Sc Tenn. R. R. 15 Miles West of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young men and toys are pre-
aared for University cr for busice-s High and
leal thy location, full corps of tcachc s, thor
ough instruction, liberal provision for the ac
commodation and comfort of students. For
catalogues containing information, address
WR ABBOTT, Frmcipal.Be’.levueP O.
jurist d&w 2m
ABEifS FOR MASSEY'S EXColSlUR COTTtN
GINS, DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANR'S STANDARD SCALES.
CARHfiRT & CURD.
Importers and dealers in Hardware. Ironwaro
eel.^gricnlturai Implements. Carriage Hata*
.h'. Oita *t. rnnrS its: Jy
OKU R West.
JaS G WXBT
WEST BROS
CoIUa Factor?, fomaissiw Mtrckitf,
-AGENTS FOR THE-
W. & G. GUANO.
68 Bay St* - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE.
Prompt attention to business and liberal d
anee on consignment- *ug20 dawSm
BITTERS
PeTcr atd Ague is fitos*. common in tho spring,
but most severe inthefalland the winter. It.
is strictly a malarious disease, aud so surely as
the Bitters are adopted, so surely will tbe indi
vidual who -dopta this precaution ba exempted
from its pains and penalties. Add to this its
value as a stomachic and auti.b lli -us agent, and
who will venture to gaiosav its claims to the first
place among family medicines.
For tale by all drugg-..ls*u-i respectable deal-
era generally, ,oo2 lw
Authorize! bl the O' Kv,
Popular Monthly Drawing of tho
Commonwealth DisJriK?u-
tlou Co.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE.
In the City ot Louisville, on
September 30* 1879.
Drawing never postponed, occur regularly on
the last day ol every msutb (Sundays excepted)
and will ba supervised by men of unco-ibted
charucterfand standi;:.-, and ticket holders,eg nts
and clubs are respectfully requested te send on
representatives with proper credentials to oxam-
ine into tbe Drawing.
A New Era in tke History
of Lotteries.
GRANS AND RNPBSCEDENISD SUC
CESS OF THB XXW FEATURES.
Every ticaet-holder can ba his own
supervisor, c*ll out hit num
ber and soe it placed
in the cheek
Tho Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, lor only *2,
m ° THB FOLLOWING PRIZES.
Frtxe..,
1 Prize..,
1 Prize.,
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. TENTH G RAM) DIB-
TMBUTION.CLASS J.AI NKW OiLEANF, -
TUESDAY. O lTOB£Rl4ih,XS79-llStU MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company*
This Institution was regularly incorporated t>7
tbe Legislature of the Slate for Bducntional and
Charitable purposes. It 1888, for tho term -o)
twenty-five years, to which contract tin inviola
ble faith ol the Stnlois pledged withCapital of
&±,000,0'M, to which is has s.nco added a reserve
fund of (360,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take placo monthly
cn the second Tuesday. It never re:ueu or post
pones. Look at the following ObMImtfetts
CAPITA!.PR AB eSC,M0C'.
100,009 Tickets ct $2 rsrii. Holt Ticketed.
LIST OF 1’UIZBB.
, l Capital Prize .{£0,000
1 Capital Prize 10JMO
1 Capital Prize 6.000
2 Prizes of (2,500 N08C
1,003 5,000
m iomc
100 10,000
59... m __ 10MC
SO. 10.001
30 10J60
APPROXIMATION rU17.Es.
9 Approximation Prizes of $S0C (2.780
SApprsxirantion Prizes of 200 1900
9 Approximation Prizeb cl too...... BOO
1.857 Frizes, amounting to... 5110400
Responsible corresponding agent* vr an tod at
all prominent print*, to whom a liberal compen
sation will bo paid.
Application for rates to clubs ehcnld only be
made to tho homo office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly statingfnB address for further
mformatiou.or cord erden te
U A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 632. New Orleans. U.
All onrgrand extraordinary dra*::^. are un
der thp supervision and mansgemen' of GEN G
T BEAUREGARD and GEN JURAL A
KAELY
Prizes of
10 Prizes of
100 Prizes Of
200 Prizes of
500 Prizes ot
1.000Prizes ot
is tlio mos’ economical Iona ■•* V-chioR
Soap. All bar or sqtiaro cifcce wear dewn in
use to a large fiat piece, too !1:-.,j to handle
and. tbeiufoio, wasted; whlla th3 OVAL
CAKE of
10 Prizes 51,000 each
20 Prizes 600 each
100 Prizes 100 each
200 Prizes 53 each
600 Prizes 20 each ■
1,000 PrizeB 19 each.
B Prizes 300e*»b, xp’roximat’n prize*
; 9 Prizes 200 each do do
9 Prizes ICO each do do
U W Prize* 5112,406
Whole Tickets, |2. Half Ticket., Jl.
17 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, 5100
All applications for club rates should bo made
to the home office.
Remit by postoifice Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or oxpress. Full hat 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 WhAlTTH DISTRIBUTION CO, or T J
nOMWVwP •RD.Kec’y. o- -or-Journal Budd
ing. Louisnile Kv. augSOeodtuthu-stAn-iv
“ NEW” SOAP cm be cct in nvo, the oral
j 30,030 end c asp-d teadiiy in-te *r-
MW I gcr end worn do*n almost to a wafer with-
5.0 0 I on: si.y n.ifte COLG-T iccojn/
lttM , mend their
University ot Virginia-
Seasion begins on the First ot October, and
, continues nine mouths. Apply for catalogues to
I the Secretary of the Faculty. P. O., Uniiereity
* Virginia. Albsicarle county, Virginia.
I JAS. F. H»RRI<ON, Chairman of the Faculty.
tu!24 deodAw2m
A? Si BE fi 3 nc£ * legitimate. Particulars free.
IS AWrtMj.WOaTHIiCO. BtXcaiaM*
$1280!
-MaAKY* I'crxDancui aa.ffrsi
Sf II Staple Goods to deal-
No peddling. KipcnM’4 psll-
..... C riPJl'T •
(Trade-'’ark Regiatered) *n O ’’n'
copers not only aa s peiier in on-litv
as m fo.m tne most coou.un jaj
mado. aigi.J-wAs-t
DliYEESIIY OF 0 0-1
P HMBLL.D.D.IL D, fmacsixei
ri'HE 79th session of tl-e Deparimont.
JL a theca, viz: Fr.clc 1 '' Go!'-go, -late Col
lege el agriculture and ' r>■: Law
School one., on first We i,: -.'iu., i
Full course ot atudy in a • I .t mid v i d«r: tan-
guages, Matho-uatio*. H > Hi
Moiuih>. ics and Ethic*. Nature, i hi'ua.rhy,
a. ire corny. Chemistry. G ' ; r> i-s ■ U4-
;ori*^Agriculture. hL'gn ,-rmj, * si; tical Cbeas-
iatry, M wliardcal Drawi' ■ w
50 ire" sc botarsbipt in
£10 free fcho'arships in St,re Pnll««,
For full information an, , ■ ■ r - 1/.S3
the Chancellor or
L H CHASHONNOEfc.
lm Secretary Faculty. A&S&k fit.