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London, September 19.—A. dispatch to
the Times, fitted Capetown, September
°1 sajs : Operations against Chief Je-
ooooem will be resumed. Sir Garnet
Wokeley goes to Transvaal on the fiib
in j .uut, wQ<-n all the troops will be with
drawn from ZalnUnd, except a small
column engaged in pacifying the nortn-
west. No British residents remain in
tbenor;h and west.
The same piper’s Dunbar correspon
dent reports that Cetewayo will be
Biased on board the gunboat Forester at
$»ott Duraford, whieh leavaa with sealed
Orders.
London, September l'J.—A dispatch
from Candahar says, “General Hughes’
brigade has been ordered to Kbilat. The
regiment at Herat mutinied oa the 5th
instaGt.aoo murdered their commander.'*
The Standard's AH Kneel despatch ea ye
'Toteliigenoe baa been reoeived here or a
terrible outbreak at Herat. The troops
have revolted and murdered the civil and
military authorities.”
London, September 19.—Bombay dis-
rarefies report that the Mohmunds have
*nt off all communication with Cabni.
It is stated in Vienna that in cense,
queues of floods and bad harvests some
parts of Hungary are threatened with a
terrible famine this winter.
N*w York, September 19.—Daniel
Drew, familiarly known on the Eireet
as Undo Daniel, died suddenly last
night at his residence in this c,ty, pged
82 years. He bad dined at the Q.and
Central Hoiel with a friend, and on re*
turning home oomplainedaf feeling an-
-well. He went to bed, but got ap and
came down to the parlor, where he ex
pired about 10:45 p. m. The doctors
who were sent for pronounced the cause
of hie death to be an apopletic attack.
Nsw YuBK, September 19.—A spooial
from Norfolk, Vo., reports that Mrs.
Jane Z. Christmas, only daughter of the
oelebrated Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines, of
New Orleans, died yesterday morning at
Warrenton, North Carolina, as is said
from yellow fever. Sue oamo from New
Orleans about two weeks ago. Sue leaves
three children. Mrs. Gaines was with
her.
Mr. Lacgataff, in his appeal for funds
for tbo work of the Howards at Memphis,
Bays: ‘‘The amount required to provision
those living in oamp9, who cannot return
to their homes until the epidemio oeases,
Will not be less than $100,000.
The emount required to continue the
vorkofthe association oanno: be defi-
i itely estimated. We believe that about
€0.000 will bo needed.”
Memphis. September 19.—Eight nsw
cases of yellow fever have been reportod
to the Board of Health—Agnes Scott,
Oswald Longfeldt, John Brien, Mary E
Chambers, Millie Chambers. William
Byau, Catherine Byan and Mollio Davis,
Toe last named iB colored.
J. W. Preston, chairman of the citi
zens' committee of Chioago, telegraphs
tbo Howards to draw for another thon-
tand dollars.
Nrw York, September 19.—On tho
trip from Liverpool to New York of tbo
steamer City of Chester, of the Inman
Line, a musical and recitation entertain
ment wan given to the oabin passengers,
nt which one hundred dollars were col
lected for tho benellt of tho Memphis suf
ferers.
London, September 19.—Tho Vioeroy
of In la telegraphs os follows: I hare
notified the Ameer o! Afghanistan that
aetrong British force will march speedily
on Cabni to his relief, and that ho must
use all his resources to co-operate and
facilitate tbo march through his country.
lavs spool, Sept. 19.—This we ri
circular of the cotton brokers says:
“Colton woa in comparatively limited
demand and with some pressure to eell.
Quotations are generally reduced. Amer
ican was in model ato demand and prices
nre generally 3-lGi lower. In Sea Is
land, tales were small at unchanged
prices. FutnreB were dnll and priceB
gradually declined, especially for near
positions, which are 3 16 d lower; more
distant positions were less freely offered
and prices aio only 1>16 d lower.
London, September 19,—A dispatch
to the Times from Capetown, says Gen-
Woleeley says Chief Icooooeni will yield
without fighting, bat those on the spot
say this is doubtful, as it has transpired
that tin chief baa lately been with diffi
culty kept from mnrd9iing two oSaeia
who bad been sent to treat with him
concerning eomo prisoners.
The details of the capture of Cetewayo
show that while the king was being
watched on one side by Lord Gifford and
some wonts, Major Matter, with a de
tachment of the First Dragoons, ap
proached from the other. Lord Gifford,
whose prenenoa was nnknown to the
king, Intended to defer the attack nntil
nightfall, so as to prevent the king from
esoapiug into tho dense bush. Cate«
wajo had caught a glimpse of tho drag
oons, bat thought in consequence of the
bad condition of the ground that they
could not approach quickly. Major
Alar'.er, however, directed the removal of
all accoutrements, and sent the native
Contingent: on ahead.
These surrounded the kraal where the
kioghad taken refuge, and the Mi jar then
rodo ap and called to Cetewayo to come
out of the hut. Tbo king after some
parley compiled. He preserved a digni
fied demeanor, and asked to be shot.
The Daily Stav.dc.rd in its financial arti
cle this morning, says it is estimated that
tbo maximum amount of gold required to
m imes tbo balance: of trade against the
United States for the present and pros
pective imports of grain and cotton, will
nor exceed six million pounds.
London, September 19.—The notifica
tion sent by tbo Viceroy of India (o the
Ameer of the intended march of he
force on Cabul was dated the 7:h *inst.
The Ameer replied on tbG 11th as fol
lows : "I have already written to say that
for the post eight days I have preserved
rajeclf and family by tbo good officers
who were friendly to ms, and also partly
by bribes and deceiving rebels. Certain
o-reojs of high position in these prov
ince have become rebellious. I am
w.itebing every quarter carefully. I trust
to God for an opportunity of show
ing my sincere friendship tor the. British
Government and of securing my good
name before the world.”
Rout, September 19—At a consistory
to-doy the papal nncics at Pavia, Vien
na, Madrid and Lisbon wero created Car
dinals.
Oldham, September 19 —Up to noon
yesterday tho associations of limitt d lia
bility cotton tpinnera received 49 replies
from limited companies and private
rpinnere, end only in one instance was
tbo proposition to adopt tbo abort time
system of working declined.
Memphis, September 19—Thero were
eleven cates of yellow fever in all—nino
white and two colored—reportod to-day.
The three reportod this afternoon were
W. L. Saadford, Lizzie Prestige and one
edited. Three additional deaths have
oocancd—Loais J. So'um, Albert Atwood
and Mol lie Davis, the last mentioned be
ing colored. Mirk O’Bryan’s illness has
been declared to bo yellow fever. His
name will doubtless be reported to mor
row The donations to-day aggregate
S 1,175. Peter Hcrneoo, a well known
• 4*0 (limner, died this morning of
jrvar. The thermometer ranged to-day
between 63 and 77.
London, September 20.—Thero is nows
from Constantinople of anotUer fight be
tween the militia and Mussulmans in
Philippopolis. Ten persons were killed
<ttd ten wounded.
Berlin dispatches say the Archbishop
o! Uoshen haB been condemned by the
Prussian tribunal to a fine of 20,000 marks
or seventy days' imprisonment, for un-
a. fully ixooaimunicating a Catholio
;| - <-1.0 bad obeyed tbs Slav Wwe.
London, Jnly 20.—Bell’s Life in Lon
don, says aNewoastle gentleman, s.atea
■ ( is anthonz-d to match oarsman Cinrt-
1 bay against Elliott, or any man in Eug-
and, to row on the Tyne or Thames or In
American wat:. .
Ihe Timer my the news concotniug
■ he Egyptian cotton orop continues very
l.cod a ad a large yield te expected. The
samples eo far have been of a good qual
ity.
Indian dispatches report the Afridee
have signed a fresh agreement to inauro
the safety of the roads through Khyber,
Kobat and Michnipasses.
Mxmphis, 10 a. m., Sapt 20.—Two
cases were reported this morning, Mark
W. Orban and Mrs. D. F. Jackson, the
wife of the Health Officer. The weather
has again changed, and a cool wind from
the North ib blowing.
Mskfhis, noon. Sept. 20.—One addi
tional case has been reported, John Far
rell. At the city hospital two deaths
tavo ocurred, Thos. York and Henry
Harrison.
The Allowing warning to absentees
will be published Ibis afternoon:
Frequent applications being made to
the Board of Health and Superintendent
of Quarantine by absentees from here to
return, we deem it best to make this
publication—that though tbe number of
new cases of yellow fever and deaths are
small and perceptibly on the deoline, it
would not bo safe for those people not
having tbe disease to return, yet the
comparatively small number of new ca
res and deaths is due to tbe faot that
thero are so few nuacolimated people
here.
Those who have had the fever and wish
to return, will be permitted to do so,
and will be furnished a certificate an ap
plication to the Superintendent of Quar
antine. None others will be permitted to
enter Memphis before it is officially an
nounced by the Board of Health that it
is thought there is no longer danger from
infection, which will bo done at tho ear
liest possible day.
[Signed] G. B. Thornton, M. D„
President Beard of Health.
Montbkal, Jnly 20.—The stockhold
ers of the consolidated bank have oalied
upon the directors to make good the fonr
hundred thousand dollars deficiency,
have asked the government to investigate
the bank’s aooouets and punish tbe effi-
oeis if guilty, and have resolved to throw
the bank into litigation.
Chicago, September 20.—The rap'd
advance in prices of provisions during
the laBt three days, resulted yesterday in
tbe suspension of Joseph Jones, one of
tbe oldest firms on change, and of Camp
bell & Johnson, who were ohiefly inter
ested in lard and short ribs.
Charlxston, S. C., September 2G.—
There is no anthentio statement yet of
the liabilities of Jes. Ad get & Co. They
are onrrently reported to be nearly two
million dollars. Toe People’s Bank,
which is one of Ihe losers, made an as
signment to-day, and will Wind np. This
State bank is distinct from the People’s
National Bank, which is net afieoted.
Augusta, September 20.—J. J. Dargan
and Joseph H. Earle, of Snmter, South
Carolina, came here to fight a duel. Dar
gan was arrested and gave bond. Earle
escaped. It is believed tho parties have
gone to North Carolina to fight. Both
aro lawyers and members of the South
Carolina Legislature.
Washington, September 20.—Fronk S.
Davis, President of the First National
Bank, Memphis, reoeived the following
dispatch from Memphis: “We want one
hundred thousand rations for twenty-
three hundred psoplo in the camps and
can doable tho number when able to as
sure them that wo can feed them. We
cannot do eo, unless the government as
sists us. Call on Dr. Billings of the
National Board of Health and General
Key to accompany yon to see the Hon.
Secretary of War. We have bat little
money and no provisions and twenty-
three hundred psoplo now in camps’
whom we are in honor bound to feed.”
(Signed) B. F. Portkh,
Jno. Johnson,
Committee.
Mr. Davis, in oompliance with the tele-
gram,called upon the vanons members of
tho cabinet. Tbe Attorney-General re
ferred him to ihe National Boaid of
Health, that under his recent order the
Seoretary of War had no authority to fur
nish supplies. The officiate of the Board
of Health said the law gave them no au
thority to discharge funds except to pre
vent a spread of the fever from State to
State. If,however, the people now in tbe
city wonldgointo oamps, the board wonld
supply rations and teats for a reasonable
time. Unless r.lief is furniehad to the
committee from some eenroe, great des
titution and Buffering will prevail
London. September 20.—Too India of
fice confirms the report of the outbreak
at Horat, on ths 5th inst. Special dis
patches stato that the troops of the gar
rison plundered and burned the Govern
or’s house and mnrdered the Commissa
ry General, who was a friend and sup
porter of the Ameer. The affair throws
suspicion npon the loyalty of Ayoob
Khan, brother of the Ameer. A special
dispatch from Lahore to the Daily News
says tho Afghan triDos have occupied
Gundnmuk and threaten Dakka and Oi-
buL Tbe rebels are levying forced loans
on the merchants. Much apprehension
is felt about ihe safety of the British
rdsideat at Mmdalay, Burmsh.
Atlanta, September 20.—Too House
of Bapre3entatives to-day almost unani
mously voted down the resolution co u-
demniag Governor Colquitt for alleged
corruption in regard to the offioe of the
l^riizclpal Keeper u£ LUO JrmiH.cuilai.j-, una
passed a resolution asking the Governor
to examino into tho condnct of that offi
cer, and to take such action as he may
deem proper.
Pout ugzal, Va., Sept. 20.—Tho jary
returned a verdict of manslaughter in the
case of Jonas Hackmau, charged with
the murder of James Foster, and fixed
tbe term of his imprisonment in tbe pen
itentiary at two years.
Nan Francisco, September 20.—The
steamer City of Tokio with General
Grant on board, is telegraphed as thirty
miles onleide of “The Heads."
Memphis. September 20.—Seven case;
in all, G wnite, 1 colored, wero reported
to the Board of Health to-day. Among
thoio reported were Horses Graham,
Henry Good and Georgo GelleepiJ. No
additional deaths have occurred. Mrs.
Prestidge, wife of Col. J. S. Prestidge,
was stricken to-ddy; also Fred Harpnnn,
of Harpman & Bros., tobacconists.
Their names will be reported to tbe
Board of Health to morrow. Miss Lou
is* Lucarins, residing two miles ent on
tho Poplar street Boulevard, has the fe
ver. The total number of new cases of
ficially reported for the week are 80—
whites 43, cclorsd 32; total to date 1,-
216. Tne total nnrnbsr of deaths from
yellow fever in the city for the week 31;
to al to date 34G. Donations to tbo
Howards to-day aggregate nine hundred
and twenty-toc dollars. They havo 135
white nurses on duty, attending 93
whites and 32 colored families. Tne
thermometer has ranged between 54 and
72 degress daring tho day.
Calcutta, Sept. 20.—i’he vioeroy of
India has reoeived a letter from tbe
Ameer of Afghanistan dated September
16th, inolcalng a report from his brother
Ayoob Kt>an about the outbreak at Her
at. Three regiments participated in the
mutiny. They mutinied beoincO they had
been ordered to march to Kohiatan where
disturbances had occurred. Yokiob
Khan asks to bo allowed to resign his com
mand. Tho Ameer hopes shortly to re
sign control of affairs when he will ex
haust hi3 resources and energies tn main
taining faith with the British.
L>nd.in, Sip'.omber 20.—The Econo
mist, of this weak, says tne “rate of dis
count for bank bills for sixty days to
tnree months is eoven-eights of one per
cent, and for trade bills, sixty daya to
three months, 1} to 2 per cent. Advices
frrm nearly all onr centres of trade sro
gloomy, and point to an exceptionally
small absorption of money this autumn.”
Baltimore, September 20.—This was
tho cWmg session of the Grand Lodge
of I. O. O. F., and the pnblio business
transaeted was comparatively unimpor
tant. A resolution to repeal the law ad
mitting unmarried daughters of the scar
let degree as members to the Rabeooa
degree was not adopted. Ths Grand
Lodge refused to-restriot the conferring'
of the R.oeoba degree to Bsbecoa de
gree Lodges. After two hears of secret
session, ioa Grand Lodge adjourned.
Baidqxfukt, Conn., September 20.—
The trial of Buchhaltz for the murder
of 1. H. Bchulto ended to-day in a ver
dict of gnilty of murder in ihe first de
gree.
fsoviDCNCX, September 20.—Tbo ap
plication of M». Kate Sprague for the
appc.ntment of a trustee of her property,
came up in tbe Supreme Court to-dav
and was postponed until Friday. Mrs.
Sprague’s counsel said there was no reas
onable probability than Mr. and Mrs.
Sprague would ever live together sgain.
Albant, September 20.—Ed ward New -
combe of this city, was to-day nominated
by the Anti-Robinaon a ction of tbe Dem
ocratic party for Senator. An entire
county ticket was also nominated. Reso
lutions were adopted unanimously en
dorsing John Kelly for Governor. Tho
Convention was largely attended.
Dliaculiy Near Ease Jlncou.
Yesterday afternoon a email alterca
tion occurred near East Macon at the
store of Messrs. Finney & McArthur, on
the Clinton road. It eeems Mr. W. H.
Fietoher and Mr. W. S. Lowe had had a
former misunderstanding and some ill-
feeling existed between them. Yester
day they met, and frem some casual re
mark warm words followed. Mr. Fletch
er received a severe blow in tbo face from
Mr. Lowe’s fist and hejeut a email gash
in Mr. Lowe’s left arm with a pocket
knife. Dr. Hall was called in and dressed
tho wound. It is cot dangerous, and
neither party was arrested.
' The Sacial-Tballan.
Tho members of the Social-Thslian
Club are taking great interest in the re
organization of the club and it will add
much to the social enjoyments of the
oity during the coming season. It is
proposed that the club procure a ball in
which its entertainments will take plaoe,
with suitable rooms attached, to be used
ss meeting rooms for the club—ihe-e
rooms to be cicely fitted np. The
club will hold a meeting to-morrow after
coon at 5 o’clock, at Mr. C. E. Arm
strong's office, for further organisation
aod'the transsaion of special business.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
bXrXBMBBR £0.1879.—KVENIE8
The marxet to-day quiet at 914 cents for mid-
dling.
Received to-day by rail.™. 128
by wagon. 392— 618
il#?
STATEMENT
fitock on hand September 1,1879...... 250
Received t -day 618
previously ...... 6510— 6028
Shipped to-day,
previously.
Stock on band this evening...,
Received same day last year,
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORT*
Comparative Cotton Statement
For the week ending Friday, September 19.
Net receipts at all U 8 ports for week... 77,139
Last year. 73,803
Total receipts to this date 119/29
Last year. - 13 '.017
Exports (or tbe week 15.544
Last yoar. 7.842
Total exports to this date 85,008
Last (year. 104,559
Stock at all U 8 pom 1C4 823
Last year 110,087
Stock at all interior towns 10 701
Last year 14,923
stock at Liverpool 321.000
Last year 452.0:0
8tock American afloat for Great Britain... 32,000
Last year«. 16,000
Cotton.
Liverpool—12:30 pm—Cotton dull and easy,
middling uplands C7g, middling Orleau* 6^4.
Sale* 6000 bales, ot which 1000 were utt-i t»
•peculators and (or export: receipt! 2SOO,American
1100.
Futures opened with sellers at 1-32 decline:
Uplands low middling clause September deliv-
ery 6‘A, September and October 6%a61.-S2,. Oc-
tooer and November 6 S-32. November and Dec
ember 5 81-32, April ard May6, May and JaneS
lie.
8<lesol the week 37000, American 27009. spec
ulation 1000; export 6000; actual export 4000; im
ports 17.000; American 9.000. stock 321, .00 stock
of American 187,000: afloat 115,000; Amerc&n 32,-
000.
130 pm—Middling uplands 6 9-16.middlinc Or
leans 6 lt-16 low middling uplands January and
February delivery 515-16, February and March
do,
230 p m—Mancbe-ter markets dull and tend
ing down. Uplands low middling clause;.Sep
tember and October delivery S 5-16.
4p m—salrsot American 4900, Fntnres, up
lands lowmiddllugclauso October and November
delivery 6 lt-16,Novamberand December 515-10,
Now crop shipped October and November .deliv
ery per sail 616-16.
NhwIoox—Cotton firm: salts 223; middling
uplands 1214. middling Orleans 1»A-
Futures opened steady; September 11.75. Octo
ber 1O.&5 November 10.10. December 10.19, Jan
uary 1025
..'etton—Net roccipts 107; gross 4030,
Futures barely steady: sales 93.000 September
delivery li 13—14. October 10.CS, Nrvemberl0S2
-S3, December IS 29 -30, January 10 35. February
10.47—19. II.roll >,C0-C3, April 10.73—75, Hay
10.86—9 J.
Cation closed Arm: sales S24 middling up
land! 11y t middling Orleans tt%.
Weekly net receipts 979, gross 25131, exports to
Great Britain 9113, France 1074, continent 550.
channel , sales SWO, stock —.
Galveston — Cotton weak; middling 10U-
iOw uitutUluA rs*— 1 wiUIuoij io>| 12CI TO*
ceipis 855, gross —. sales 155. stock 1984*.
Weekly net receipts 16337; gross 15650: sales
6tS3, exports to Great Britain ; France - ;
continent — channel —. coastwise 7237.
Koaxoix—Canon steady, middlmg 1114, net
receipt- 1508, sales 100, btock 1013.
Weekly net receipts 4843, gross —, sales 495.
exports to Franco —, coastwise £639. Great
Britain —, continent —
'A1TIHOB9—Cotton firm; middling 12% low
middling \\%, good ordinary llJ4.net receipts
245, g ro»j 295. sales 109. stock 1770.
Weekly net receipts 249: gress 431; sales 450,
spinners 50, expons to Great Britain 200; coast-
wise 196: continent —; Franc* —, channel —.
Sosioo—Coitou quiet middling l£j£, low mid*
dlina 12 good ordinary 11% net receipts 278,
groaa 55S sales . ntock 1268.
Weekly not receipts 1698; gross 5777; sales
—; exports to Great Britain 2167
Ifueusicoi-CotcoD quiet, middling uplands
10%; low middling 10K: good ordinary . no:
receipts 474. pros4 —. sales 40 stock 1633.
Weekly Hat receipts 2947; gross ; sales
852; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 1916.
musMISU-tMta rtrm: middling 12%,
low middling 12, good ordinary 11%, nst ro
ccipts grossly, sales 516, tpmners 412.
Etoci 22!.
Wcosly net receipts 101, gross 605, soles 1572,
spinners 412
d-VxttkAU—Cotton steady; middling 10%, low
middling lt%: good ordinary 9% net receipt:
6125, gross —. sales 3100: etoca isa.'S.
Weekly net receipts HXk gross 24055: sales
103:0; exports to Great Britain ; France
—: channel : continent : coaitwise 16259,
Nhw iiKLBilu—Ootwa active; undalujK 1C%,
low middling 10%; good ordinary —; net re
ceipts 2585. gross 2610. Sales 2500; stock 10706.
Weekb net receipts 10323; gross 11147: sales
7450, export to Great Britain zl20, coastwise
—continent 2792: Franco 210, Channel —.
-lomxjft —Cotton quiet, middling 19%; low
middling 10% good uniinary —, net receipts
419; gross — : sales 250: slock S0S6.
Weekly net receipts 1435. gross 3212: sales
2000; exports to Great Britain : coastwise
47S:Oontment ——. France — channel .
MhnphI3—No: rse nved-
Augusta — Ootron cull; middling IP, mid
dling 9%.good 'Tdinary 9J4, receipts 1618, ship
ments 4645, sales 1421 stock 1331.
Wecklv receipts 53:0: shipments 4345; sales
4645, spinners —.
iiithimios— Cotton lower, middling 10% low
middling 9%, good ordinary »%, net receipts 2165;
sales 1500, stock 12921
Weekly net receipts 1292, sales 9(00; exports
Great Britain —; channel —, coastwiso 3241
continent —, Franco • —.
MOHTGOMBKT—Cotton quiet: middling 9%,
low middling 9%, good ordinary 9J4, receipts
7114, shipments 3443, stock 4007. sales 655S,
Macos—Cotton dull: middling 10. low mid
di:ng 9*4. good ordinary 1%; wc-kiy receipts
3308, sales 2273. stock DCS. shipped 2396,
Columbus—Cotton quiet: middling 10, low
middlmg 9% good . rdinary 9%. weekly receipts
3575. shipments 1325, sales 1569: to spinners Mb;
stock 1612.
Nashville—Cotton lower: middling 10%, low
middling 10%. g -od ordinary 10%, net receipts
20J grass 955: snles 150, stock 190. lust year 591.
(Selma—Cotton firm: midclmg 10%, low mid
dling 9%, good ordinary 9%, weekly receipts
5830. shipments 3S0t; stock —.
FINANCIAL
LCXDOB—Ncoa - Erie 2i%. Conso's 97%.
PABis—3 per cent Rentes S3 francs and 35
centimes.
New Yobs—Stocks opened strong money 51O,
long 4 81% short 4 83%. 8Ute bonds dull. Gov
ernment securities firm.
Money active at 4s6 exchange doll at 48lJ£a%,
gevernmem securities firm, new 5 per cents
102%. 4% per cents 104%, 4 per cents 102%.
Stale bonds doll.
docs, closed buoyant; New Xork Uentrs,
. 18%, one 26%: Lake 4 bo re 92%: Illinois Cen.
trsi 91% Fittaourv 101, Ohicagj and North wa
ter: 8i%. do preferred 99%. Rook Irian-' 139%
a ester,. Union Tee mpl Jompanj 98%
Sub-Treasury oa an les. Gold 141.437,486 cur
rency 29.670,541.
—o— ' '■ ^
tEiDBCi
BAITIMOBH—Flour fair demand: Howard 1
and Western suocrflneS25@S 75: cxtra4 2534 75;
family 5 25@6 00; City Mills superfine 32533 75;
'SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetito, Bowels costive, Pain in
tho Head, vritha dull sennutionin tho back
port, Pain under tho choulderblado, full
ness after eating, with a disinclination to
exertion of body or mind, Irritability of
zmess, Pluttcrin:- at tho Heart, Dots be
fore tho cye3, Yellow Skin, Headacho
Kenerr lly over tho ripht eye, Restlessness
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.
IP THESE "WARNINGS art: UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEk ELOPED,
TUTT’S PILLS arc especially adapted to
such cases, 0110 dose effects such a cliaugo
of feeling ns to astonish the sufferer.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect
health bo enjoyed. If the constipation is
of recent date, n single dose of TDTT’S PILLS
will suffice, but if it^has become habiiual, ono
bill should bo taken every n!ght,grednally lessen
ing the frequency of the dose until aregular daily
movement Is obtained, which will soon follow.
Dr. I. Guy Lewis, Fulton, Ark., Bays:
“After a practice of 25 years, I pronoanco
TUTT'S FILLS the best anti-bilious medicine
ever made.” .
Kcv- F. U. Osgood, New York, says ,
“I have had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never had any medicine to do
me po much good as TUTT’S PILLS. They aro
os good as represented.”
Office 3S fllurray. Street, New York.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Gr.AY IIaii: on Whiskeus changed to a GLossy
Black by a single application ofthis Die. It im
parts a Natural Color, acta Instantaneously, and is
as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Drug-ists, or
sent byexpross on receiptof SI. >
Office as Murray St., New York,’
BPIOB......
(JINliS &.....«..«..H.t...
NUTMKG8 -
GLOVES
GIGA tut—Per Jf
CHEROOTS
ffifBPF—Loriilard’s. iar,..„
T/wm.rdVfnn .
TOBACCO—Common
Medium.
Lucy Hinton...........
Fine.,
IMIIIH. 20
13%
.......... 10,(31 25
""‘.“Z 20 oo»ao 00
.......... 1200
es
7(*
.......... 40 a
50aE0
52
.. 73 >1 »•
stooKs aaa Monas
CORRECTED DAILY BT
L. KIPLiB Y, HHOKEK
Georgia8percent bonds......... 101 alls
Georgia? percent.boads(gold) .112 a 112%
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) lllsll£%
Georgia 7 per cont. bonds (4ndorsed)....ll0 a 111
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith)..,.. 112 a 113
GeorgiaS per cem , Id) J01 a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds fnew)... 105 a 109
Cityof Macon 7 par cent. (long)...„„...„ 64 a 66
City of Macon 7 per cent (short)............ 65 a 66
City of Augusta 7 per cent 100 a 101
City of Atlanta 7 per cent..... 100
Oity of Atlanta 8 per cent.„.„...„..„....„102 a 103
City ol Savannah.......... 69 a 70
Central Railroad joint mortgage .1C8 a 109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds .100 a 101
Maeonand Western RR bonds par and mt
Northeastern RR bonds (eudorsed)>.„.105 a 106
Southwestern Railroa, par and int
South Ga.AOd Fla, 1st mort«a6e. ..107 a 108
A.4 6.B. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...10 a 1632
SoutGaand Fla 82 a S3
Western R.R.of Alabamalst mortgagelio a lit
Western R. Ret Alabama 2d mortnue.,.110 a 11
M. &A R.R. latmortgage(notendor’d 80 M
M AA R R, Sd mortgage (endorsed)...par a 101
Southwestern RR stock lOOalOl
Georgia Railroad stock Sltg:
Central Railroad stock 66aS7
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock... 105
Fever and Agueis most common in tho spring,
but most severe in tne fall and the winter. Ii,
is strictly a malarious disease, and so surely as
the Bitters are ado >tsd,so surely will the indi
vidual who adopts this precaution bo exempted
from its pains aud penalties. And to this Us
value as a stomachic and ant i.billious agent, and
who will venture togains&y its claims to the first
place among family medicines.
For sale by all druggistsand respectable deal
ers generally, grt lw
extra 4 25@4 75: Rio brands 00; Patapsco family
6 60, Wheat—southern higher and excited: Wes
tern closed easy, southern red 118!fcl 20: amber
12!al £5; No 1 MaryUnd red 1 £5 No 2 Western
winter red spot 122%, September 121%al22,
October 120%al 2- % November 1 20al 20%,
December 119%al 19%. Bov them corn highor;
white 67, yellow CO Oats firm and fairly ac
tive: southern S4s34 Wes fra white S4a!6; do
mixed S2@sS%: Pennsylvania S4a36 Fay firm;
crime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 15@16.
I revisions strong: Pork 9 75. bulk meats, loose
snoulders 8%, clear rib 5 do packed 4%
and 5% Bacon—Ehouldeis4%.clcarrib6%, Hams
ll%aH%. Lard, refined in tierces 7. fuller 1, mi;
prime to choice Western packed 12314. Coflee
Him: ri0 in iargocs ll%al4%. Whisky steady
at 107. Freights unchangei.
■micaou -r.uur in good demand: double extra
Western -pri’ g40ua549; extra3 £5a4CO. Wheat
excitdd ou t higher but unsettled, closing easier-
No 1 Chicago spring 10i;No 2 do 97%a% cash.92%
October 99% November, No 3 do VI, rejected
79»S0. Corn excited and higher at 36 cash,
86% October and November, rejected 35. Oats
strong and higher but unsettled at 2»% cash, 25
October 24% November, rejected 23. Pork
irregular &i.d unsettled; opened strong and high-
er, closed nt inside prices; 865 cash, 8 65a 867%
Oct.ber, 8 05a810 November, 8 S0»8 32% January
Lard excited and higher; 6 05 cash 6 07%a610 Oc
tober. 5 62%a5 65 November, 5 70 January. Bulk
meats strong and higher: shoulders 8«0, clear
ribs 5 25, clear sides 5 S5 Whisky steady at 106
The following reports of tho Ihicago market
for Futures, by special telegrams, are furnished
us by Mr. L Kiplet. Broker iu Stocks, Grain
and Provisions. Tbe quotations to-day for
October deliver* w-rei
Time C.Bibs. Pork. Lard Wheat. Corn
9:39 A It-4 62% 8 7i C .0 18% b 86%
11:44 A SI- 4 67% b 8 77% 6 17% 93% 36%
Market closed strong Receipts of hogs 16,500.
Naw Yoke—Flour, tho lower grades lua 6 els
better .tnd in fair demand: other kinds without
decided clisugo, closing ste-dy; southern flour
firm and in moderate demand: common to fair
extra 4 75a 35, good to choice 5 40(07 tO, Wheat
feverish and unsettled ungraded winter red 112
al 19: No 2 do I12all9: No 2 do 118al21.
Corn fairly active; ungraded 61a52. Oats %
higher feverish and unsettled; No 3. 34%a35y->'
Coflee firm and qmet: rio >n cargoes quoted at
U%alS%; do in job lots I2al6%. Bngat steady and
firm; fair to good refining quoted 6 lS-16a615-16.
prime 7; refined fair demand and firm: standard A
8%-. granulated and powdered aS%, cru-hed
b%. Molasses quiet and unchanged- Cuba
rending ED: test quoted at 24%al5. Rice fairly
aciive and steadyiCarolma 6%a7%. Korin quiet at
122%al 25. turpentine steady; quoted at 26%.
Wool steady and fairly active demand; dom-mc
fleece 33S43. pulled £Pa40, up washed 15a32, Texas
l2aS0. Fork a snada firmer but rather auiot,
nowmexsipot 8S0i3 00. ilidalts very strong
short clear 5 S7%, Lard exc”ted”and higher an<[
mo e active, prime steam spot 6 35a6 45 cash, 6 42
October Whisky firm at 106. Freights steidy.
nouisviLts—Flour firm: extra S OoaS 25: family
3 5-, #405 No 14 to#4 75;patent (00(87 00. Wheal
firm; red and amber 93 ‘tar,, easier, white 44%,
mixed S3. OjAs quiet white27, mixed 25%. Pori
strong at 9 00 bam firms choi.-e leal id tierces
8, do iu kegs 8%. Bulk uicsta strengor shoulders
—, clear rinsoar »ide> 6 70. Bacon stronger,
shoulders 4 lt%- clear ribs 645, clear sides 5 so.
-tuga- corert hams 94*10. Whiakv ateadv a t 105
jiEOiEBAn i’i .ui firmer; family 4 85@s 55.
Wheat firm atSSalOG Corn firm at 3-.%a39
Oats quiet and steady; No £ mixed £5x29. Pork
firm at 8 75a9 00 Lard in good demand cur
rent make 6 00. Bulk meats strong: shoulders
3 50; short rib 6S6a5 40, clear aides 3 62%. £a„on
firm and bwher: shoulder- 4%, clear rib 6, dear
sides 0%. Whi-ky active and firm at 105. Hogs
quiet and G m. packing S C0s3 £0
Huli.dJib- Four firm: double extra fa]144'a
4 65. treble do 4 6j@4 75. family 4 93@4 03. choice
to fancy 50U@5 50. Wbec higher; No £ red fall
t 01%!>%casb, lol%a 03% October. lC-.al0l%
November. Corn brm aud higher but slow at
32% cash, S2% Ooioocr. Oats stronger. No 2
S4% cash, 24a24% November, Whisky steady at
106. Lard firmer at 6 CO. Balk meats kg her;
clear ribs 525. Bacon higher; clear rib S87%a
603, clear sides 6 25. . ^
SAFAi* STORES
WiLSKSOTOir-nnima turpentine firm at S4%
Rosin doll at 92% for strained. Crude tur
pentine steady at 100 for hard; 163 for yellew
dip; Tar qntst at 90.
HABIHE NEWS
NEWYORK—Arrived—Serapb, Elysia, Rich
mond, Old Dominion. Blanc.
Arrived out—At Barcelona, tho Vans from- Sa
vannah.
El aconWiiolOB&iG marect
' 09RBECXBD DAILT B?
zr. EX TII^SS. XSTZ
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BiOON—Ci &r rib sides..,.,
Shoulders.
Bulk clear rib sides
Bulk shoulders
CiiolcoSO hams
LARD—in Obis
Lsaf.in tubs
Leaf, in buckets.,
OATS—For feed
Ruit proof sCvd...,
BAf.i—Virginia.........
C '.verpool........................
MPoj.
bolted :....
-KIRN—By car food
small lots...............
- LOUR—Fancy par bb
Choice
Extra family, per bbl
Family, oor bbl
Bxtru per bbL...„
00FFE8—Common
Fair ——
Good
Prime-.,..—,
Java,..-.-,..
dOAPS—Perib
riOLABSEB—Choice Cuba, hhds.,,,
(Jhoioe Cuba, bbis
Sugarhonse, hhds ............
Bugarhouse, bbl> ......
Choice New Orleans
UGAR—Golden C
brown
C. cones— .....
Extra C. white—...
standard A —
trauulated —
Powdered and crushed—
AAOXBR'i— Soda ............
Uream —,
Ginget.
6%@7_
im:
6 a 5%
11% <511%
074
(8%
10%
Strawberry —
Fancy .
OANDLB3—btar.
NAILS—3asis 10s....„„.
STARCH
PEPPER
,. 10»ll.
,. 50S55
.. COS65
... 163
1 20@1 25
m. 70973
... 72975
.. 70V.71
„ 73075
..7 5C@8 CO
...7 00
„.625@6E0
, 6(005 23
..6 00
...11%
:A
... 17
i.. £6(382
35937
.. 2i@24
29
,. 6
. 8%®»
. 7%t%
“ s2o
. 869%
- #%S9%
7910
Alalk
.. to n
.. 12%
.. 14
... 12%
8 65
17%
SHIPPING PBUDUC
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Greon salt, per n>.„ 4
Dry salt 6® 8
Dry flint 7@U
GOAT 8KUJ-Dry, per lb _.... 10(^12
SHEEP SONS—Ter piece.,,,.,............ 23@C0
SHEARLINGS—Per piece 6®10
DBBR8RIN8—per fb 14916
LEATHER—In the rough 15®22
RACCOON—Per pieoe E@!0
MINK—Per pieoe io@S5
OTTER—Per piece 50@4 22
BBAVBR—Per oieoe... „.... £2®1
GREY FOX SKIN8 15@25
Red fox 2?@49
WILD CAT-Per pieca.. 6@lCo
OPOSSUM—Per piece © 5
MUSKRAT—per pioco..„.. TO . © 5
TALLOW—Prime, perib © 5
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb f.0@il
GINSENG—Per lb @5(11
DRIBD APPLB8—Prime per R) 1
DRIED PEACH 88—Peeled,brigiit No 1 !
Unpeeitd, No 1 f nom
DRIED BLACKBERRIES j
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb 10©16
Unwashed 18@?6
Washed 15933
THE BEST REMEDY
FOB
Diseases of tbe Tflroat m Lea
Diseases of the
pulmonary organs
are so prevalent anil
fatal, that a sale and
reliable remedy for
them is invaluable
to every community.
Ay Bit’s CuEiutY
Pectoral is such a
remedy, and no
other so eminently
merits tlio confi
dence of tlie public.
It is a scientific coin-
ibination of the medi-
“cinal principles and
if,, curative virtues of
"’the finest drugs,
PECTORAL, chemically united,
to insure tho great
est possible efficiency and uniformity of re
sults, which enables physicians as well as
invalids to use it with confidence. It is
the most reliable remedy for diseases of
the throat and lungs that science has pro
duced. It strikes at the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt
and certain relief, and is adapted to pa
tients of any age or either sex. Being
very palatable, tho youngest children
take, it- without difficulty. In the treat
ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler
gyman’s Sore Throat, Asthma,Croup,
and Catarrh,, tlio effects of Ayeh’s
CiieukyI’ectokal aro magical,and multi
tudes are annually preserved from serious
illness by its timely and faithful use It
should be kept at hand In every house
hold, for the protection it affords in sud
den attacks. In Whooping-cough and
Consumption there is no other remedy
so efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
Tho marvellous cures which Ayeb’s
Cueury Pectokal has effected all over
tho world aro a sufficient guaranty that it
will continue to produce tho best results.
An impartial trial will convince the most
sceptical of it3 wonderful curative powers,
as well as of its superiority over all other
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent physicians in all parts of the
country, knowing its composition, recom
mend Ayeb’s Cherry Pectoral to inva
lids, and prescribe it in their practice.
The test of half a century ha3 proved its
absolute certainty to euro all pulmonary
complaints not already beyond the reach
of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co. c
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD ST ALL DKUGGICTS SVEBYWHEKS.
Huh: KanM 1 " r Lsmar
Wholesale Agents,
lebl9
MiLOOKS’,
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*««»«***»***ft*S#**tt*ttft*****ft*tf#*»«tt*
jomr TLAjfjrRkY. JOiijrL. jomrsojj
JOHN EliANNERY & CO-
Cotton Factors
—ASD —
Commission Merdiants,
NO S K.-LLVS BLOCK. BAY STREET.
PlAY ANN ‘VH, GA.
A gents for jewell’8 mills yarns
and DOMESTICS, etc. etc
bagging ami ties for sale at low-
BST MARKET RATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES SIADK ON CON*
81GNMKNT3. sugSl d wA-w6m
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OFFICE BIBB MANF’G COMPANY.
ilACOF, Ga, August- Tttb. 1879.
W B arc pleased to mnounoe to the trado o!
Georgia, Altbama aud Florida tbak we
hive pat in the old
Macon Mills
a com pie! o system of NEW MACHINERY,
embracing all the latest improve,irnis, with
which we are now producing tne iustly cele
brated
Wo have been at great expense to imuio a thor
ough dnnlicate of these goods. nni can s*y that
the cloth we are now miking is equal to anything
ever produced South, and fir superior to many
poiiultr brands now on tbo market.
We pledge ourselves to maintain tho high
standard of these Goods, and solicit from pur
chasers, large and am 11, an examination of thf
goods and a share of their patronage.
Askyonrmerchants for MACON SHEETING
SHIRTING AND DRILLS.
Tory truly.
J. F. HANSON, Agfc.
auglSd&wlm
« hORGI BtBt* UtIUN I Y —ttb reas Jihn
W Newton has nppli d to me for tbe set-
ti g apart ol homestead of por onalty and the
valuation o( the came and I will pass upon the
same at my office cn Saturday the 11 th dxv of
October at 10 -o'clock a m
J A McMANUS, nrdinay.
This Sept ember 18. 1879. scplO ltawAw
Fay Your State and County T;z.
rilHBSute and county tax for’79 is now due and
X my instil tion are to proceed at on-e with
it, collection T*xp yer. w.il greariy oblige by
making prompt teulement*. a. tbe time allowed
is limited. If desired 1 will "itlcially vi it an,
district ot the county Officeat Kin. drugstore
b J FETE K. Tax • olleotor.
en42taw . —— - »ndex (liflei, taeriff
A GOOD FLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stocks by the “Two Unerring Rules for
Success.” in Messrs Lawrence A'Co'g new Circa-
ar. The combination method, whieh this firm
has made so Buccesslul. enables people with
large or (mail means to reap all the benefits of
largest capital and best skill. Thousands ofor-
den, in various sums, are roolsd into one vast
amount and ce-operatedasamighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advan sges
of the largest operator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from $5 to $5,000
or more, ran be used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, September £0.1878, says: “By
the combination system $15 would make $75, or
5per cent; $50 pays $350, or 7 percent: $100
makes $1,000. or 10 per cent on the stock during
the month, according to the market." Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, June 29th: "The
combination method of operating stocks is the
most successful ever adopted.” New York In
dependent, Sept, 12th: “The combination sys
tern is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need he without an income while
itiskent working by Messrs Lawrence A Co.”
Brooklyn Journal. April 29th: “Our editor made
a net profit of $10125 from $20 in one of Messrs
Lawrence A Co’a combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explains everything, 8tocks aud
bonds wanted. Gover- nent bonds supplied.
Lawrence A Do, Bankets, 57 Eichange Place
New York.
New Advertisements.
iniDgi
No one who is thoroughly regular in
the bowels is half as llab e St, disease a. bo that
is irreglar. He may be attacked by contagious
diseases, and so may the irregular, but he is not
nearly as subject to outBide influences, The use
° TARBANT’S SFLTZBR APERIENT
secures a regularity, and consequent immunity
frem «ieVne»« So'd byall druvtriats. eep21w
f r r^ ‘ — ~ — —, -— ■ ,nri»j3ja»j> m
We will pay Agents n^aiary «»t SUR) per incalb
acd expeuav«* t or allow .1 iar^** conioiftimon, to aril our
new and woudei fu! invent:..:**. wean wfcnf v.*tov.
f.ample fre«. .Vlr'rMgSr'?: .%»»'X-t'n . Mar. M-
COLEMAN &
A YEAR and expenses to agents
n) i f i Outfit Free. Address F O VICK
ERY Augusta, Maine.
PTSMTl TO F G RICH A CO, Portland
wjulv JJ Maine, for best Agency Business iu
the World. Kxpensive Outfit Free
THK CONSTITITlOJi OK TUB UfUIKU
STATES
Sent free to any address cn receipt of S cent
stamp. Address Geo F Bowell A Co, 10 Spruce
st. New York. aug7
A GENTS WANTED,—lor the b«st and last
eat selling Pictorial Books and Bibles
Prices reduced 33 per cent. Address NATION Al
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia P*.
(Bly tJ A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
gj? | ' to Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A Co
Angusts, Me.
TP your fancy is for a RIO COFFEE of a higl
X rich flavor, r.ot coated with a glutinous
foreign substance after roasting, buy non
but the -ABX CA." carefully selectee
roosted and shipped Iresh to the trade by Moon
Jenkins A Co. Now York. Sold in Macon by
augS dAw Sm J D CARVER.
Harnner Halls Montgomery, Ala.
Cbnrcb School for fclrla.
Rt Rkv R H Wilmbb, D D, Visitor.
Rbv Gxo M Evbbhxet, D D, Rector.
Session opens October
Terms $240pers?ear.
Bellevue High School
BEDFORD COUNTY, YIK6IKIA.
OnVa. StTenn.R. R.15 Miles West of
Lynchburg.
A school in which young men ar d hoys are pre
pared for Universitv or for business High and
healthy location, full corps of teache s, thor
ough instruction, liberal provision for the ac
commodation and comfort of students. For
catalogues containing information, address
W R ABBOTT, Principal,Bellevuo P O.
Jult246Aw 9m
Great Inducements to Bay Ion a
Bouse for what Bent Will CosS.
O NE Six Room ITouso, one Three Boom
House, one Five Eoom House. I Oder for
sale on monthly installments in small payments.
Two of tho buildings just finished. They are on
Troup Hillopposite the Armory.
auglSlm T GUERNSEY.
■^jyHEREAS John TKelsce was, enthenight
of tho 24th cf August last, murdered in the town
of Oglethorpe b John Sf Russ, and the said Russ
lsafugitiv jm justice, wo have thought it
proper, a . < d eefler the sum of two hundred
dollard for his arrest and delivery to tho sheriff
oi Macon county. AHASLIP.
Oglethorpe, Ga, Sep 3,1873, 31 MKBLSOE.
DKSCRlPriON,
Russ is 24 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high,
slender, complexion sill* w. face long and thin,
nose prominent and peaked, eyes deop set and of
a yellow cost, hair dark brown, front teeth rather
prominent and dork, ant when he laughs me
considerably exposed to uew. In vralkicgbousu-
ally leans forward, takes long rapid steps and
sots bis feet straight in front, wears number 8
slices, fingers and nails long and slendei, has a
large scar from an old sore above his left ancle
ana one or more on bis back abentbis shoulders.
Ho is supposed to bo in company with Tr.omas
Asbury. J r, w ho is also ch .rgod es an accompEc 9
in tbo crime. Asbury is 19 years old, does not
look so old, i. about 5 feet I inch high, complex
ion red, somewhat 1reel: led, has liphtatitlllxir,
white gray eyes, somewhat flared, stammer
whon excited«ep5riawlia
osrr R West.
Jab G West
"WEST BROS
Csttoa Factor?, fraucii Merehslp,
—AGENTS FORTHE—
. & o. eum
68 Bay St, - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIBS FOR SALE.
Prompt attention to businoss and Ub-ral d
anca on cc-usignmo nt. -ug20daw6m
FOR SALE—-Fiva Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
SITUATED NEAR ALRANY, 64.
No. of Acres. Clca red
Wr8tter----Dorcm:hty C0...1 610 703
Byron-...-.. “ .. 3.373 l.too
Beall “ ...8.250 1, 23
L - e Lee Co ...1,225 901
Wimberly-Bator Co —jwto i.ico
Fr -posala for the purchase of one or all o' tho
above well-known plantations will berecoiv
id by the xndorsigutd until >bo 80th sy c! ire
tober. 1879. Any info raaticn regarding them
may be obtained from the maurger. MrWmH
Bennett, at pr.sent residing oc Beall plantation
AS-Xho preferoico still bo given toca-hand
short time purcha-i r» Address
PATTERSON A CUTLER Attorneys,
7i 4 Walnut street, Fhilsde phia. Fa.
sepi d eodist writ
A8EXTS FOR MASSEV'S EXCELSIOR GOTTuN
SiBS, OISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES
zmm s cum*.
Importer* mid deu!ei» iii ii©rdv/ure. iiolware
eel.AgricuUifrfc] Inspl^ .‘nt*. Mate-
<iik >•n ij
1. thtt
- Mx t*' .
• o-a.ia.-itsuuinrelW.cnrca
• •* • - -UR Minding in 1
, aAirirycattiBin?
w til nbottlA boldby
_ RUtldmorm J. P.Milleb.
M. Dq,416flpniceShw>;t. tiuu.. l.,Sole Proprictoi.
CAimON—Wra ^p+ron bo^Iei* VdiUxcprinUdinblacL,
iasoiUqf9Ufncs a rhila. t 1^0,enU, &<?oi7icrsgc*»iiH*
•■. IRHAli A
It IS 111 Al in n ° r Pblne Habit Curetf :t
OP eUnflijR-L
Universitv oi Virginia-
Pesfion begins on the First ot Oct-hor. and
continues nine month-. Apply for catalogues to
the Secretary of th- Faculty. P O., University
Virginia Albemarle ronnty. Virginia.
Ja8. F. H -RRI-ON Ch»'rman of the Faculty.
G —* --51A. - .-ga— v.irUN i'r,—Whrreaa
John W Gruboa. administrator ol Temper-
amv. (.beet, deceased, applies to me for di.mis-
gion from his administration
1 hi» is therefore to rile all persons concerned
to show cause at till- office ■ n or by the flr-t
Monday in October next. If any they can, why
the-.-re shall no* be granted.
Witnes my ofilrial signature, this Sd day of
July, 1879.
julSlawSm* P X SWANSON, Ord’y,
.COTTOJN FACTORS
AND
GROCERS m PROVISION DE.a IE RS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GBOKCIIAi
We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Trourmau, an
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And in connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete aaBortmunt of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell us low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on li^ud a
large quantity of Bagginq and Tie3 to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and wefi
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.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
jy2#IdeodAw Sm COLEMAN & NEWSOM.
CAMPBELL & J OSES.
MACON GEORGIA.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMON MERCHANTS
Warehouse Corner Second and Poplar streets,
Greet their patrons with tho announcement that their LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WAVE-
HOUSE hag been entirely REBUILT IN BRICK for the better accommodation of COHOS
CONSIGNED TO THE M, and are conlldont that.tlieir facilities ror handling the next cron cannot
be surpassed by aoy house in the8tato-
Th»ir Offioe and Balcnoom havo been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGHTsoN SIM
PLES and the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to ail to c»U ard soo them.
Thanking their friends for the liberal patronage extended to them in the pnst, they a,k a constant-
anefl of the same, and promise renewed efforts to please;
JO" ORDERS FOR BAGGING AND TIES 'wilt receive promnt attention.
A#* ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES.
aug24deod*w 8m
NEW BRICK FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
Macon Georgia.
Opposite J. W. BURKE & CO.’S Book Store.
SECOND STREET.
SEND| MEjjYOUR COTTON AND I WILL
PLEaSE YOU.
B. Li Willmgliam.
sept deodAwtm
CLAYTON R, WOODS,
SAMUEL A WOODS
WOODS GO.,
Cittern! Facte aaa taalJiulM Merehants.
Agents for the sale of Soluble Pacific Guano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
•S' Liberal advances made on Consignments. Prompt personal attention givon to all husi-
mart' dnstm
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kr
ilSltll.:
popular Monthly Drawing of the
i&minonweaitli Distribu
tion Co.
AT MACAULKY’S theatre.
In tho City of Louisville, on
September 30i 1879.
Drawing never postponed, occur regularly cm
the last d-y of every msnth (Sundays excepted)
and will be supervised by men of undoubted
rhsracterjand standing, and ticket hcldors,agents
and clubs are respectfully requested to send on
representatives with proper credentials to exam
ine into tbe Drawing.
A New Sira in the Bistory
of Lotteries.
GRAND AUD IWP1SJS0EDENTED SUC
CESS OF THE *KW FEATURES.
Every ticket-holder can ha his own
supervisor, call out his num
ber and see it placed
in the wheel.
aha Management call attention to tha grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only S2,
anyot
THK FOLLOWING FRIZES.
Fnxe— — ......—.3 £0.000
1 Prize — — 10.000
1 Prize — 6,000
10 Prizes $1,000 each 10,000
20 Prizes 500 each 10,000
100 Prizes MS—eta 10.000
200 Prizes 50 each 10,000
Coo Prizes —— -m, ,,, 12,000
1,003Prizes 10each. 10,000
9 Prizes SOOeiuh, zp’roximat’n prizes 2,700
9 Prizes 200 each do do 1,200
9 Prizes 100 each do do 900
1,9 M Prise* SUS,4if
Whole Tickets,$2. Half Tickets, $L
f7 Tickets, $50. 65 Tickets, $100
Ail applications for club rates should he made
to the home office.
Remit by postoifico Money Order, registered
letter, bsnk draft or express. Pul) list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mt-’ed to all ticket-hold
ers. For ticket! and information address COM-
MO--WHALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COHMEKF 3RD. Sec’y. Cnurer- Journal Budd
ing. Louisville Kv. augSO eodtuthusatAerly
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. TENTH ( RA\D DIS.
TAJBOTION.CLA8S K AT NEW ORLBAN8,
thly DBAwma U:h ’ ls:a " llsth MON ‘
Louisiana State Lottery Oompany*
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
tao Lejnshduro of the Stale for Educational—d
Charitable purposes, in IE68, for tho term -si
twenty-fivo years, to tfbi!.h contract the inviola
ble faith of the Stata is Dledged with a Capital of
$1,000,000, to which it hav since added a reserve
tired of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
cn tho second Tuesday. It r.aver scales orpost-
nones. Look a: tho follozing Distribution:
CAjPlTALPR./.H JS0.000.
ICO,009 Tickets at $2 -acli, Half Tickets $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
.1 Capital Prize ..... $304)03
I CapitalPrixo IftCOO
l Capital Pnze &M0
2 Prizes cf $2,500 8—0
6 Prises of i,ooo 5—0
20 Prizes of BOO 10,000
200 Pnze&of 60 1OJO0O
, < XS-,n nieS °! 10 10J000
1,000 Pnzos of 10 inyvi
H W G0BD02T. HEXBV B8IO&A5C
W. w. eOBBON & CO.
Successor to Tis&n & Gordon).
Cotton Factors
—A2D—
Coinmhsiou aercliants 3
NO 112 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.GA,
HOWARD TINSLEY,Traveling Aser.t
LOANS UsDE UPON «sATI^FACT<)dY AS
SURANCE O? t OITON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL AUVsNCi-S MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OF COTTON.
BAGGING ANOTiKK FURNISHRO CUS
TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET PtUOi
:iuS31.daw6m
NOntCE.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
rrPHBEE miles from Lee-burg on Muckaleo
A Creek, 1.200 acres, about Set in a fi: e stato
o.'cultivation. wellimDrovea w’thgood gin bouse
and screw. <-in can otuneither w th steam or
hor-e power, with seven horse power engine on
tile place ready f- r ginning Five mules that I
will soil also, iig-«ber w.th rorn, feeder and
cotton seed in abundance to .upnlv the place.
F.ve other mules on the place owned by tenants.
I vsirablo place to live and no tr. ubieto get la.
b.r. Pri. e $3 per acre cash, Any one can sea
the place by calling on *he manager, -
Also at the same price I will s-.il fuO acr-s on
Flint riier, abo. 16co under cultivation. Good
improvements, with gin house and screw.
Both of the abovo places aro well wateied
erd have an abundance of fine timber. I desire
to sell because I have toon uch land and live too
far from these place, to attend tothem. 1 bind
mi self to these prices only for thirt- d-ys Ad-
ureva kOLPAGB.
sepal w4t Stsrksville. Ga.
20.
„ APPROT. T MATf6N"PRIZEB.“"
9 Approximation Pma of $300
9 Approximation Friz s of £00
9 Approximation Priz,sof 1C0.„„
M0
L857 Prizes, amounting to jurAOc
Resp'nsib e ccr-espondinz luonis wantednt
all promm. ot pemts, to whom a liberal n.iipe
saticnynll le paid.
Applieuireu -or rates lo I'u;3 -hould only bs
made to the home oilier -n Tfcw Or’mug.
Write, cieaily stating ,1.1: a.2.e»^, fzrfarifee;
infoRHafiou,or re. d orcers tc
M A DAUPHIN.
, P O Rex 60S. '-'otz Orleans,La.
All onr grand ex traor-.n.r/ drawiug- are un
der the satiervisicn and ur. .gemeat ot GBN G
1' HHAUUKjARB at-! GEN JURAT. >
VAE1.Y
ia tha most coonom cal for t of Kshiag
Soar-. Al'birorsq » we >r downic
use tc a large flat p;-c: too h u fo handle
and therefore, tvacud: wh.lo tho OVAL-
OAK E of
yjBTt-ttwsv: V
“NEVS” SOAP oiu oecu, ia two, the i
end c ae- readily >n .ho ^ i, ^ the
gerendWwia do-n alt -.-b:. lo a w^fer w
ou any iwto. OOLGjTE i .0. rw
mend their
keerer-notou'y --a pe.i r in qa»l,iy but
ao in fnrm ibe m, coonozniot -oapevor
mao aug W-wAaat rf
r-1 EOaGIo. JuNrs COUNT*.—Woereaa
VJT Kanree'A Kingman Rpplies t-> me for ad-
ministration_oa the e-late of Buell Wais. do
• •'d.
XU -searctociteand a-ljioni.b all pvrwn. con-
cerred t-i show cause at this office ou or by the
first Monday m November next why th-; same
sheuidnotbe grained.
Witness my hand officially Sept 18, 1879.
ROLAND T ROSS,
seP lawlw* Ordinary
MilVIRSITY OF SFORI
P HMETHijDa 1 , t.L D,r^risrevuo:■
'IJHE 79th on -f th. ilep - va.
1 - thens. viz: Fr Oo!!.-g} ... .to Qd-
lege of 4RriOU;yure -hi. -
School open, on fir. - 1 1-, ,.w.
Kull lour.e of study n
<ua*vs. ifathe-uati- -T - -e^f,
Metat-hv-ics and •> .turg: tin > Ay,
tvtror.omy, Dhemis . ,! Bit-
,ory. Agriculture, r, e al - * h- ilhsm-
ia r \ M eeh, * d P - c, u»,
5" rev a h 'a »n gs ’.'' i Coi -'w*.
240 free-cbo'ar-hii' e -o.
For lull informal -lad oataie.-.des a-ldi-SU
the Chancellor or
L H CQARBONNTJSR,
lm Secretary Faculty, AthtOAGa,