Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, September 30, 1879, Image 7

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H&j? dfrarngjia UbeMgr a*i& Jxmemsl $s WL*&&&n®*K< hi ThLEGKAt'H. N*w VoiiK, September 2G.—WcutoaV, mov.-mems ituoa«bout the mgbt were erf „tio and ouoertalu. His physician tll ,a morning declares that be is not In tit* ri^hi mind. Howell has been off lue trsea eie.e 6:17, aud is, ut noon, in bln teat, amt as been a terribly eick man. He - .It lulls the ueok a very sick mao jDCe-Cl . . . Thi news of Eowell’e sickness inspired new nfe into Merritt, Ha tael, Gajon ana Hirf, aud they all art* passing along witb iuertased energy. Merritt managw to keep bin lead of tour miles over Hazatl, bd<1 in 16 miles behind It.well. ltowdi came on ibe track at 11 mio- ntiapsst noon, and was greeted *mn u itorrn ot apple nse. He looked siok an |,..t the traok at 12:30—during whiou time be only made one mile and two laps. At one o’clock the s ora stood : Weston 364 milt s and 3 laps; Howell, 421 miles, 3 ..p*; Hazael, 402 inties, 2 laps; Qnyon, 337 miles, 7 lap.; Ennis, 343 mile#, 3 Up-; Jieriilt, 407 miles; Hart, 374 milts. 3 spe; Fronnu, 311 mile*, 7 lap.-; Taylor, 193 tnilet; Fed.rmeyor, 322 miles, 6 laps Msupuis, September 2C, 10 a. si.—No ne« lever oases bavo been reported, and only two deaths since last night—Lytle • Ion Penn and Rev. Father 1). Seville. Toe foimor was left in charge of tnt> Street Railway Company’s offlae, and was second lieutenant of the Porter Hsservee, a white military company recently organ He was also a prominent Knight of Honor, being financial reporter of tbe Diamond Lodge. i; v Fattier Rsvtlle was a Catholto pile-tot ihe Dominican order. Ha was a native of France, aud came to Memphis lut January from Washington City, where be nud resided for two years. He was Binok.-u last Monde*, meht. and dud 5 o’clo.k tiiie morning. Tne deosased was 39 yiar# old. Weather cloudy. A light shook of earthquake was felt here last night. Its course was from Bortbweoi to southwest. New Yobk, September 26 —A great naea meeting was held last night by ttiO Tammany Democrats to ratify the nonn- ciiiou of John Kelly for Governor. Speeches were made denouncing Tiliun isd Eobioson. Sr. Paul, September 26.—Tho filinne- E ot» Democratic Convention nominated Eju unu Hico, of St. Paul, for Governor, E. P Uurnunf, Lteut. Governor, Felix A. B*eD, Secretary of State, Lyman B. Cowdry, State Trenaurc#, General P. M. b.bcvcs, Attorney General, Wm. Cal- Tilit, Railroad Commissioner, the plat form adopted dtclares tbe United States jj k n inaibfcolukle Union of indestrncti- bl.- State#—demands a revision of the tariff, declares gold and silver the money of 'lie Constitution, favors reform in tbe civil service trod denounces tho presence ci tbe army at the polls, Nkw Oulbans, September 25.—In the third race—two mile dash—Himiar won, 1) v .i re was-ccond and Eckcr third' Tima 3:35. Piobia, III., September 26.—Ai the fait giouuda yesterday Hopeful trotted two mile heats against a running horse. Toe running homo made the distance in ::21J uud 2:21 J. London, September26.—Gordon Pasha ad a parley witb tbe General command- ue the AbyssiDiana, which resulted in tie withdrawal of the Abys3inians from the Egyptian frontier. An outbreak of cholera has oocurred ■muig tbe troops at Peshawar. The >.inih regiment alono lost fifty men ana retiring from Jumroodin consequence. Memphis, Sept 26.—Noon. Three new cases was reported to the Board of Health today, W. P. Hiestand, Cflailu.t.. Wbi e and Lou Wong. The last named a Caibamau. Two more deaths, have ur-fd—Hattie Sprague and Antonio Praggio. Las. night two masked negroja r~ t: ltd tbe dwelling of Wm. Homier, ini ng two miles east of the oily, and pr ating a loaded pist v, proceeded to lat satk tho house. Nothing of valno taken and the burglars eso-ped. • bw Yobk, September 26—Tom;kina c., dealers in breadstuffa, have auape - ,.#a It 1b reported that their short oa- iens in gram for parties who fallec. o 11 cud in margins caused their failure. ! xiDwoon, Dak., September 26.—A this morning broke oat in a bakery < Shetman street, und spread rapidly, i 1 moat destroyed th® business portion tf he city. Oae thon3and poracna aro . • homeles, in a destitute condition. Tc- fire is still bnrning. Tho loss is 63- ; • t-d st a million and a bait to two ib. ion doll'irs. Kiw Vobk, September 26 —There was i tumor this afternoon that Rowell had iim poisoned, but the trouble was a :» a of blood to tho head, a severe attack ci i olio and vomiting. He went off the lx k several times, bnt improved, and is v-- walking easily. Merritt, Ennis, 11- t and Krohne are also walking with- apporent difficulty, bnt Gnyor, Wes- t c and Hazael make great efforts. At 9 i m. the -core stands: Weston, 394; - well, 445; Hazael, 429; Gnvon, 412; ituis, 371; Merritt, 436; Hart, 401; K 'hue, 208; Federmayer, 348, Livxbfool, Sept. 26.—This week’s eir- color of Liverpool Cotton Brokers Aeso- euion says: Cotton was depressed in it early portion of the week, and fell a ciJerably, bnt on Wednesday thero v b a revival in demand and more stead- - is Thursday onsineee was lorge, and r re was a partial recovery in prices, bo; quotations were generally rtduoed. Joetican was in demand early in the - ek, and quotations leduced 3-16, bat duiicg the last two days business in i' »9c3, prices recovered one-sixteenth, * wing a decline ot one-eighth. Sea : end was in fair demand, without dungs in prices. Futures wero dull and «>netsed until Wednesday, and prices dined 3-16 to a farthing. Sinco then tc tone baa been generally 6tiong and •• ive. Final rates show an advance of 1-16 d on October deliveries, and a de- <• ns of 1.32 d on September and October d 3-32 d on Ootober and November de- ‘I'etiee, and 1-16 d on more distant po- each other once reversing, and the judge* wero appealed to by Weston, but uu foui allowed. Tne crowd applauded with vigor, and for over a barf hour. Memphis, September 26.—Six cases in all were reported to tbe Board o> Health to-day, three of wbicu were col ored. AmoLg those reported this after noon is Witluiin K-ouae. Two addition#! demLs ocourred—William E. Kapoteky and Lewis Jones, the last named colored. Tbe donations to the Howard# .o-da> wars three thousand dollars from F. C Bue of New York. Four cases of yellow fever are reported at O k Grove ten miles south of Bailey station, Tenn. Two deaths r-centiy oc curred in a family named Bailey resid agattkat j ia in a fam: _ ville, Tenn., twenty two milee cast of Memphis has quarantimd against O.f: Grove. Mrs. J. S Frestidge and All Watkins remain a critcal condition Lot tleton Feun was buried with military honors to-day. Tbe tbermcmeter.ranged between 56 to 79 to-day. London, Si-pember 27.—Tbe abort tine movement in the Outturn cotton tiade is advancing. Four-fiftbs ot tbe trads are curtailing projection. The Preston District Association has issued u circular oomplainiDg that epinnera’ wa ges are twenty five per oenc. less tnun in 1866, and stating that great distress prevails among workingmen. The mas ter iron ship ouilders in tbe Lee district nave asked their employes to eubmit to a five to fifteen per cent, reduction, ac cording to the class of work, the redac tion to go into effect O.itober 18 London, September 27.—Tne Viear- Patrutrehal of Constantinople, having ar ranged the difference wu.h the Porte, will shortly arrive io R >mc to conclude a favorable convention for tbe regulation of the Rimsti CatUulieCbuieh in fmk ej Nbw Yobk, Sept. 27.—F-rderme yer has wKbdr&wD. When Rowell oeare* ms five bunarediU mils tbe VHSt aadience began to cheer, aud when o unpleted, tho obeers and jells shook the bu Iding. The receipts &o far are $61,485 dollars. It is thought the total receipts will be 580.000. At one p. m., the account stood: Wes ton 434 miles and 2 laps; Rowell 499 and lups; Guy on 452 and 1 lap; Merrill 488 end 3 laps; Krohnu 417 and 5 laps; Uezael 473 and 5 Ups; Ennis 418 and 3 laps; Hart 453 aud 2 lsps; Taylor 226 aud 4 laps. Memphis, September ,27. —One new eaco has been reported. Allen Brown. Three deaths have occurred, Carl H. Shnrmyer, Cbai. Hallman and Harriett Archiy. The la->t named color ed. Chules Heilman died 5 miles from thr city on the Poplar street Boulevard. A young daughter of Rav. W, T Dilz-.-ll was etiicken with fev. r lost evening at Fred Warm;. Sno had tbe black vomit last night; Mrs. Preetidge remains very low. Richmond, Va., September 27.—Al bert Mitchell, colored, was ymterduy connoted of murder in the first degree, ia killing Cbas. K. Walton at Yanaey- viile, some months ago. Ia me case of Wm. Groome, white, charged with tho marder of Ellen Colt-, man, colored, tho jury has nos yet agreed. Fit .yidekcb, September 27 —The 8u ptemo Cour: appoin'ed Robert Thomp son Musics of Mrs. Spraguo’s property. Litilb Rock.8ep. ember 27 — t’he local Board of Health, yesterday, paxaed order eeiublishmg th-> quarantine limits London, September 26.—It is proba te that’he weavers in the other cotton t d at Wigan will follow the example of ’ we in.tho Victoria mills and refuse to ' rk, but long resistance is not expeoted k lew of the operatives ere connected *ith any of tho trades anion. The Sunny bide Cotton Mills at Bolton have given Cctiee o! a farther redaction of five per fit, in the wages of tho weavers, to hie effect after October 8th. Seven of tte leading fastian manufacturers at Berry, have given notice of a redaction in Swages of weavers Bfter O-.toberfirst. . PriiBSBDBa, Va., September 26.—The ! «t frost of the season was plainly per- eptible in many places here this morn- but owing to a heavy dew vegeU- -oa escaped uninjured. The mercury *-ood at E0 degrees. Should on early •U oconr, the ootton and tobaoco crops ,; il be considerably out short Kew Yobk, September 26.—Rowell beks to Merritt’s heels and is evidently “ling to tire him out. Weston is both '"’red and hissed. Hart was presented ’HbamagnlffaentfaU rigged floral ship Dan O'Leary,who made the presents- J?®. curied the emblem around with “Uek Dan,” as the colored boy Is ~*d. The whole interest has settled J® Boaell, Menitt and Hazael. At ten i«ock, 117 hours bad expired, and j*«»eli was 449 miles and 4 laps. This ‘ ! ’t him ten miles behind Weston’s reo- •Ja for the same time in London, when he t0a the belt. Sotrell retired for a rest at 10:30, Ha- *•*> at 10:11, Merritt 9:56. Euven p. m.—The score now is, "Mtoa 404, Rowell 450, Hazael 431: "“Jen 416, Ennis 374, Merrilt 440, Hart “ Krohne 376j Taylor 213, Ferdermey- f' 348. Weston and the eolored caused quite an excitement. r 4t t waa watching Weston and dogged J®.around mile after mile in Rowell ‘«hion. Weston tried to shake him off, Ur fOYeraed .Iton vrith ,th»t object in Skippod to-day- previously.. Stock on hand this evening.. at fivo miluj from the city against every thing coming from Memphis. New Yobk, September 27.—In the salt against Simnel J. Ttlden to recover money ellsgeJ to bo dne from him for income taxes th9 defendant’s counsel, a faw days ago, made a motion for a bib of particulars. Judge Choate this morn ing, in an elaborate deoieion. denied the mutton, upon the well settled rales of practice relating to the matter of bills of particulars. Washington, D. C., September 27.— The Secretary of the National Bo >rd of Healtn to-day sent a letter to President Plankett, of tho Tennessee State Boatd of Health, stating that tho execntiv- Committee endorsed all his actions in re lation to rnleaix, and saying that the matter will reoeiro the early considera tion of the National Board ot Health at its meeting in October. St. Lours, September 27.—A private circular has been issued here by tbe trade assembly, and sent to all the as semblies in the United States and Brit iah North America, setting forth the project for a general strike in all trades The time will be determined by the trade assemblies. GxiVuob&tsb. Mass., Sept. 27.—A fire broke oat in Carter’s oil dothiog manu factory on Rogers ttreet this morning and extended to the Eureka house on Duncan 6treet, the Gloucester National Bank and other bnildings. The loss is estimated at $75,000. Nzw York, September 27.—About 8:25 Rowell, Merritt and Hazael came along the track hand in hand, with Mer ritt in the middle. The uproar was tre mendous and the building ebook with the applause. They stopped opposite the timekeepers’ stand, and Rowell noting as spokesman said: ‘‘Gentlemen, I thank you, I am through.” The three then re tired, the soore being Rowell 530, Merrit< 515, and Hazael 500 miles and one lap. They then went to their tents, and eoon left the building. Rowell, Hazael and Hart'started to ran abontsix o’olook. Hart dropped out af ter running two lBpa. The other two ran seven lsps. Memphis, September 27.— Alph Borjeska and G. Goldoamp ware two new cases reported this morning. Mary Stinte, Margaret Manly and John D. Allen were among the deaths. London, Sept. 27.—A Berlin dispatch to tho Renter Company 83js: "It is ex pected as tho result of the efforts here of Mr. George Walker, the United States Commissioner, that Germany will partic ipate in the proposed International Mon etary Conference. Stbauseubg, Sept. 27.—Field Marshal Baron Von Mantnffel has arrived here to assume the Governorship of Alsaca-Lor- raise. Simla, September 27.—General Ba ker’s brigade to-day will proceed to Zar- zan Shehr, where it will be joined by a for co under Sir Frederick Roberts, the Ia3t detachment of which will leave Ali Kheyl on Monday for Cabul. The Ameer’s officials have been Instructed not to oppose the advance of the British troops. A smell body of Uobmundsas- tembled near Talpara, bnt were dispers ed, Six fatal cases of cholera have oc curred in the Ninth Regiment of Royal Artillery, and the Slat Regiment is also affected by the same disease. London, September 27.1879.—A dis patch from Pails to the Tim** announ ces the Prague firm of Reitter has been declared a bankrupt. A dispatch from B-tin to the Urn** says the last caution has been given to the Russian news paper Rnsmaia Prorda. Several Rus sianjournals within the last four weeks have made bold attacks upon the Rus sian Government respecting the Turco man expedition. The oession of Raid j a to China and disregard of all economy in the public eervioe. tt.t.ttit, Bept. 27.—His Rraoe, arch bishop McKinnon, of Autigouishe, Nova Sootis, died or paralysis at Aatig- oaishe last evening, aged 67. London, Sept. 27.—The Liverpool Post bays tn consequenoe of the prevalence of the foot and mouth disease among 1,300 head of sheep, which have reoentiy arri ved there, the privy council ia about to issue an order ptaolng American sheep in tbe same category with cattle. Hz* Yoke, Bept. 27.—The mostexol- tinz spnrt occurred about 7 o’olook, when Rowell completed h>s 525th mile tn a rnn. He was joined by Hart, who challenged the place Mid the sumenv they started they were joined by H«sael and Merritt, and the moat exciting raor pronrtons.ttr-ii ensued. Bide by aide went Bo well and tbe negro at a ten rule gait, which at every moment was increased, and imme diately behind them, trying to eaten, were Hazael .and Merritt also. Side by buV'EMVTlso reversed'and''etui ride"they went aronnd for several laps, ‘lock to him. They k&ccted np against undone continuous yell font the air. The p ce pr-.-yea tco hot for Hart, and he -non eucoumced, soon followed by Mer it t, who -Lo found the paco too qnick for him. Ic was continued by Euwell and Haz >et for a few laps, when they too gav- it np. At 8:25 ’.no great raos is drawing to close, «nd it has been a greater fioanci 1 -access than even rhe most sanguine an ■ ieip#ted. It i. already a foregone con- 0 at-on that tue bult goes back to £og- wad. Merritt’s friends and baok-r- are eonfilent of the bo»’» eiatiug power#, and are making arrangements to cttHllenge tue >» nt.tr. At *8 mb tour-. siOjd: Wes- on, 455; Rowell, 628 aud 1 lap; H-ziel, 499 -iid 6 up-; tJUyo, 454 a.id 3 1.,'S; E,u e 414 aid--; Merrill, 514 m.l#s a> d 2 li;--; H-n, 477 4ed 5 uw; Knrone, 442 mil 7 lap*; T-)ior, 244 md 4 tape. Written wem- perfeoi'y happy ia t.av- isg mad- 455 miles. Under tbe aitioies of agreement when more than six men complete 450 miles, tt.e winner id to re wire naif or tu& guto money, aud the b.laLOc is to be dirtnbnttd umong th- oitu-r compel t:<rs in proportion to tbe number of mi:e# completed, as m-.j oe direoted by Sir John A-tley, the giv#r f Uie beb. Weston retired from tbe ir>ok -hortty after B’X o’oluok, with tne nnder- uudiDg tb-t bn would nut return until Eanis pushed nim out of his po-itiou a# .xtb usd. A ripple of enthusiasm was Otius-d when Rowelt walked around car rying ihe American flag end JSIerntt ran ■.round waving the Union Jaok, tbe band dlternerely playing Yankee Doodle, and God Savo the Qaeen. I'he dense crowd cheered, whistled and clapped their bands with might end m-in. Tbe en- thn-iadm wen: beyotni all bjnnds. Euaid finished bis 450ta mil# at 9:25 on ann, anti wa# gri-o.cit wi»*t storms of ppliuse. i’ay lor finished hi 150:h mite about tbe same time. Guj.n left the track a: 9:15 witb 471 miles u> his credit Krohne finished hie 450<h mite at 9:50. Hart went off at 9:50 witb 482 miLs uud 4 laps ea his ecore. Krohne qmt on iio laning 450 milee and 1 lap. Tne final and official score is a# follows; Weston 455 mile , Rowell 530. H-zael 500 and 1 lap, Gayon 471, Ennis 450 and 2 taps, -fierritt 515, Hur. 482 ut.a 4 laps, Krohne 450 and 1 lap, Taylor 250 <nd 1 lap. Memfuis, September 27.—Four oases in sll were reported tu-day. One death occurred tbia afternoon, Peter O. Day, one of the orphans under tne care of the Howards. The total number or new ca- a.s fur tbe week is 63; whites 41. colored 22; total numbei to date 1,279; total number of deaths from yellow ti-ver for the week 31—whites 26, colored 5. To tal number of deaths to date 382. Dona tions to tho Howards to-day aggregate $346. Their weekly report shows tba they have 117 nnrsea on dmy, attending to 101 white und 27 eolored families. At a meeting of tho Safety Committee this afternoon, a resolution was adopted uidl-peDBO with the services of two col- o'ud companies alter ths 1st of October. Ten days’ extra rations will be issued to men when disbanded. The latest repoits from 0<h Grove ore aa follows: Tne first case to develop was that of Miss Rills Manning, wco was attacked September 17.h, and died on the 221; Charles Camp bell Wob taken S-p ember 20.n. and is now convalescing; Willie Manning was t^keu September 20ih and died Sept. 25; John W. Bailey was taken September 25, and ia still sick. Tbe disease is genuine yellow fever, tho infection being traced to eomo goods which J. W. Bailey pur coated in Memphis tor Miss Rilla Man- uiog, tu wnoiu ha was engaged, there are three members of tbe same family liable to take the disease. About twenty people in the neighbor- nood huv-i also been e: TUTT8 PILLS SYMPTOMS 0?A TORPID LIVER Leon of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the Head, with a dull sensation in the back part, Fain under tho ohouldcrblado, full ness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritabilit y ot ingneJoctedEcmoiiaty, Weariness, Diz- mnoss. Muttering at tho Heart, Dot-, be fore tho eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache gcnerrlly over the right eye, Restlessness with fitful dreams, highly colored^ Urihe. IF SH25E WARNINGS AEE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TOUT’S PILLS are especially adapted to ■urn cases, ono doso cflccts snch a change oi feel in f' aa to astonish the suflerer* CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of tha bowels can perfect health bo enjoyed. If the constipation is of recent date, a single dose of TUTT’3 PILLS will suffice, bnt if It nas become habiiual. one p:ll should be taken every night, gradually lessen ing t ho frequency of the dose until a regular dally movement is obtained, which will soon follow. l 5r - I.Guy Lewis, 1'ali on,'Arlr., sqysr TC# S r Kli?t C M“?£hSoJ 3 P S?dS ever made.” Kev. F. R. Osgood, New York, snysr “I have had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and hervousness. I never had any medicine to do me to much good as TUTTS PILLS. They are as good as represented." OlUco 35 .Hurray Street, New York. exposed to tne de fever. Oak Grove is in.Marsbail county, Mississippi, thirty mites southwest ol inis cny. A regular shot guu quaran tine has been establisned by the Mis sissippi authorities around tne two dwellings wbere tho fever exists, und every precaution has been taken to pre vent its further spread Thu thermom eter ranged between 61 and 81 to day, TUTT’S NATO. DYE. SSSSaS Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sentby express on receipt of 81. 4 Office 35 Murray St., Hew York? &itteR s Fever and Ague ia most common in Ihe spring, bnt mo»t severe in tne fall and tbe winter. II, is strictly a malarious disease, and so surely as the Bitters are adooted.so surely will the indi vidual who doptsthis precaution bo exempted from its pains and penalties. Add to this Its valu# as a stomachic and anti-billi-jus agent, and who will venture to gainsay its claims to the first place among Inmily medicines. Portals bv «’l drnggistsand respectable deal ers generally. « ’w S 69; patents 5 0va700. rpecial brands 8 00. Wheat strong, excited and higher, closing easier; No 1 uhicsgo .pring 110. No 2 do 1 OSal 05V* cash. 1 0534 Octooer, 1 OS November, 105 all the year. No 3 do 100rv. rejected 83 Corn active, firm and highei at 37 cash. 37 bid October, 863£a% Nov ember, reiec’6dSB!4. Oats in g-iod demand and a shade higher at 2532 cash, 20 October. 2754 November. Pork strong and higner at B 76 cash, and October, s!5 November. 8 90 i.id January. Lard m good demand at 612% cash and October. 5 70 November, 5 72% January Balk eea8d from visiting the patients before steady and unciiiuigeifshoulaeri S 70, short ribs it was ascertained that they had yellow and abort dear 5 <6 Whisky steady at 107. .tvViul CCiCglMlMl OIO luiuiaucu lst. Broker in Stocks, Griin Tne quotations Corn FINAffciftL m UUiTiMtlUilRL MACON COTTON STATEMENT OFFlUb rKLdGBAHH AND SiKSdiSNGER CEPXBMBEB 27.1879.—Bvaswe The maraet :o-duy steady and firm at 9% for middling. Received to-day by rail 118 by wagon—— 200— S22 Mtapped STin r BMKNT' Stock on hand September 1,1879. Received t -day.. previously 255 239 822 8S65— S8S7 S817 596 ; C932— 7163 Received same day last year 924 LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS Cotton. Lrvxspool—Noon—uoivuu firm; middling up- line's e 11-16. middling Orleani 613-16. Hales 7009 bales, ol which 1000 were taker, oy specula tors and lor export: receipt* 9400—8500 Amen- Futures opened partially 1-16 better: Uplanda low middling clause September delivery 6 21-82*6 ll-16a62S-S2aC?4. September and Ui tober 6J4a6 13-52&6 7-18, Octoner and Novembers l-32au 1-16, November and December 016-16, xp m—bales of American S75V, Futures, up lands low middling clause September delivery 8 23 32 Futures quiet and steady. Nawloaa—Ootton quiet: sales 297. middling October January 1024 Ootton—Net reoeipts 1061. gross 8267 Futures closod easy: sales 41,000. beptember delivery 10 84—36. October 10.21-22, November 10.10, December 10.11, January 10.17—18, Fabru ary 10.82—35. k jrch 10,46—43, April 1059—63, May 1072-16 Cotton closed quiet: sales 297: middling up lands 10% middling Odeana «. Consolidated net receipt* 22976; exports to Great Britain—.Franco —. Continent 1114. Gixvbstow—Cotton firm middling 10. low middling »%; good ordinary 9%: net receipts 2500* gross —. sales 2569. stock 87246. NOBBOtK—Cotton steady, middling 10%, net ^‘‘Sw&^CotaSiuSto aj5mdd]mgl0% low middling 934. good ordinary 0‘i? net rccuints 90. gross 2742. sale* 150, to spinner* —, sloe 14E4, Boaxos—Cotton quiet: middling 11, low middling 1034. good ordinary 10%, net receipts 972* gross —, safes —• stock 1269. Wumixstok-Cotton steady; middling 9%; low middling 9 7-16. good ordinary—, net re- ceiDts 995. gross —. sales 2S0, stock 2211. Fhiladblpuia—Cotton quiet, middling 1U low middling 10%, good ordinary 10%. net re ceipt* -: grot* U65. sales 476, spinners 466, stock H 8avahsah—Cotton firm; middling 10%: low middling 9%. good ordinary 9%. net receipts 5298, KI N*wOBUUJf*—'Cot* 0 “ quieti middling 10%; low middling 10 good ordinary 0%, net reoeipts 453. grots 6521, sales 2500, Stock 30895. ~ Mobile—Cotton firm: middling 10, low mid dling 9%. good ordinary —» nei receipt* 136*. gran —sales 600. stock.7948. Memphis—Not received. AUGUSTA—Cotton quiet: middling 9%, low middling 9%. good ordinary—: receipts 1071, trrvRToir—CotPua^flrm: middling 10% low middling 10. good ordinary 9%: net reoeipts SKwTgros* —^ales 1000-. stock 25076. FINANCIAL Loxnoir—Ncou—Consol *9713-16. Erie 30%. Pabii—3 per cent Rente* 83 francs ana 35 G ssrs5srs^3a^48i ! . cfn5od buoja.it; New fork Central W em si)£ Uk# Shore 93%: UlinoU Can- tnd 91%- WMatmrg 10, Chicago and Nortbwae Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 141536.842; cur rency 25.7S2..45. rsoDsex maapp — Flour strong: Howard Street and Western sunerfine 875®4 60: extra4 50®5 25; 7 oo WheRt—e^oatbem *01176.' Btesdy. ton them red 120»126. MCbjr 128*133; Xol Maryland red IS* No 0 Western wilder red spot and September .- 1 isoaISI. NoY»mt)er 180*151 noainera corn flm for widta yelloV nominal: white 6*. yellow 62 Oats, southern 34x87 Western white 35*34; do mixod 3*ldo4. F*m.»ylvanla »4»35 aystaady; to choice Fenn^lrmnU. Maryl^u^HglS. STSdaud 4%, Ham* ^^o t d^wSteu t Sd'l»lta*0^ ^m!*rio ln tnrgoee Jl%al4%. Whisky steady PtUUH>lt tlallk. Lard, refined in tieraee T. Bntte ^Moaiao—ftosTStrong- double extra Western white 4 50*4 75. extra 516*409.' The following reports of the OhicckO market for Fntnres. by special telegrams, are Inrniabi-o us by Mr. L Bjplbt. ~ * ----- - and Provisions. CtJK6*r\Pork. Lard. Wheat 1210pm-4U0 9 70 6 1254 114 0 m-4 85 0 75 G 12% 1 05% 37%b Receipts of hogs 14.030, market closed quiet at QCOt&tioriB* Nbw Toek—Flour, southern firm and in fair demaud; common to fair extra 6 26s 75. good to choice 5 50 @ 7 25. Wheal opvnea a shade higher bnt the advance was afterwards partially lost closed with better feeling ungraded winter red 117a 127: No 2do 129al30. Corns shade easier bnt in fair demand; ungraded 63a53%. Oats quiet and unchanged; No 3. 86%a37%. Coffee ihi.de higher and strong; rio in cargoes quoted at 12%*16%; do in job lot* 12%»18. 8ugai quiet ana firm; fair to good refining quoted 6%»7. orunt 71-18a7%; refined fair d-mendand firm:standard A s% granulated nnd powuered 8%*9. crushed 0%. Molasses qmet and unchanged Cub* refining 5u. test quoted at 24%&25. Bice ra her quiet but steady, -.arolma 6%a7%. Ro.in quiet m 1 20al». Turpentine higher at 29%. Wool quit firm and fairly active demand: domuatio fleece 33*36, pulled 22a4». ur washed 15aS2, Texas 12*80. Fork a shado h'ghsr and fairly active: new mesa spot 9 26*9 50. Middles firmer; long clear 600, suort clear 6 25, long and short clear 612%, Lard opened^stroLger^but closed weak 3 steam spot 642%. quiet at 110, prime ste Freight* firmer LouiaviliB—Flour firm; extra 3 OOaS 25: family 3 76<SM25 No 14 76<a5 UU.patent - ; 00@7 00. Wheat firm; red and amber 105 Oort higher, white 47, mixed 40. Oat* higher white SO. mixed 28. Fork strong 9 25. Lard strong; choice leaf in tierces 8. do in kegs 8%. Bui* meat- stronger shoulders 3%, clear rib 1%. clear -ides 6%. Bacon stronger, shoulder* 4; clear ribs 6, clear sides 6%. *u- gar cured ham a 9910%. Whisky firm at 1C6 OincirwAii -nour strong; family 5 25@600. Wheat opened strong but closed weaker at 08a 112 Corn quiet at 41. Oats firmer; No 2 mixed 28*32. For* quiet ct9 50 Lard scarce and firm- current make 6 CO. Bulk meats quiet and firm: shoulders 3 50; short rib S 60, clear bidet nominal. Bacon highor and in -fair domund, shoulders 4 00*4 ista. Clear rib625a6 33%, clear aides 6 75. Whisky active and firm at 108. Hogs steaiy; pacaiiiK S 45&S 63. Sr. i.ouu>- Flour firmer; double extra fall 4 80 5 00, treble do 5 20, family 630a54t>. choice to fancy 660*620. # heai opened Higher and closed lower. No 2 red fall 111*114% cash, 114%*i 15% cl fining 111% October, 115%at 10 closing 113% Novemtcr. Corn opened higher but closed lower »t o5 bid cash. 85%a% Octoner. Oats firm: 25% cash, 24%*% November. Whisky steady at 107. Pork firm at 10 Ou. Lard firm at 6 00. Bulk meats firm: shoulders 8 45, dear ribs 5 70. clear sides 6 s6. Bara:, firmer; dear rib CS7%&S4f, dour aides C 62%*6 76. _ JSAVAlT°8XORKb WiXMlveiOB—spirit* turpentine firm at 26% Sosm nominal at 90 for sbained. Crude tur pentine steady at 110 for hard; 170 for yell**- dip; Tar steady »t 97% Macon Waoiesale Market. COESKOXSD DAILY BY JAQUES & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE GBOCEBS. RKH4BXS—Cheese—The market has been bare nntil the last two days, but is no w well supplied. at very low prices, compared with other mar kets. BACON—Clear rib sides...... tihouldor*. ........a Bulk dear rib sides...M>... Bulk shoulders... Choice SO hams. LARD—in Dbls.™... Leaf, in tub*„ Leaf, in buokets, OATS—For fee Rustproof COLLINS VOLTA! D-ELE0TR10 boitod . OOSN—By cat lo£de....e... SIQftU lOtfisMMIHIIMSM rLOUB—Pancy PS* bb, vSuSSSSFySbSu^^.« 2506 50 Family. Der bbl — . Nxtru per bbL. —. OOFTBH—Common . Fair..... Prime... 4% a 0 S3 Choice Cuba, tba—— *t®37 Sugsrhouse, bhdi 23^24 8ugarhoure.bbls.„...«.............. Choice »ew Orteans....^— SuGAR—Golden C. i%«8% Brown— — O. ooiree... Extra C. white. Standard A Granulated Fowdered and crushed ORAUBLKRS—Soda Cream Ginger.........—.. Btrawoeny OANDuJs^B i NAILS—Bails 10s... ....... STARCH.... PEPFJ5B.... 8P1CB 3INQB£i NUTMEGS ..to... omARS—PeriEr— CU8ROOT8 - - - 1^00 «UFP—LoriBard’s. tar-...-...-m. 65 Lor.iUrd’s.foii... —. 70 TOBACCO—Common — 40 a Medium 60*60 Lucy Hinton-— « . _ fins,,, ttttTr—t 76 »1 I Shell ^ CHkKSS 10918% Is a compound ol the virtues ol sarsapa- rilla, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodide of potash and iron, all pow erful blood-making, blood-cleansing, and life-sustaining elements. It is the purest, safest, and in every way the most effectual alterative medicine known or available to the public. The sciences of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valua ble a remedy, nor one so potent to cure nil diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula, anil all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. An thony’s Fire, Pimples and Faco- grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, Tu mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neu ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Ir regularities, Jaundice, Affections of tho Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate tho blood, and cause de rangement and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes energy and strength. It restores and pre- ' Ithf) ft ii ' Aik your grocer for Boston's St sndard it too warn flour that will bake as white as snow and light as a cork. It has so equal lor purity, white- ness and fl»Tor, impurity of the blood need despair, who will give Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a fair trial. Remember, the eorlior the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere: and they, recognizing its superior qualities, administer it m their •actice. For nearly forty years Ayer’s Sar. 2 aparil la has been widely used, and it now possesses the confidence of millions of people who have experienced benefits from its marvellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, , Lowell, Mass. SOLD UT ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Hun' Kankir ? Lamar Wholesale Agents, febis lyiAQOM. GA. IiJ UU1LHAET1N. J K GAUDKY Late Cashier Southern Bank Slate of G L. J Guilmartin & Co., COTTON FAGTOES —AND- OomiMii Hants. BAY STREET, Savannah - Georgia. Liberal advances made on consignments ol otlon. Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at low* t market rates. -uvSl 66m foils 4 Stewart. Practical House anfl Sura Painter?. IN AbL ITS BRANCHES. GRAINING, GILDING, GLiZING, PAPER-HANGING, BAUBLING, KALS0M1NIN6, ETC. Jb’onrxn STreet (Between Poplar erd Cherr- streets) au23l Macon. Ga FOR SALK—Five Splendid COTTON PLANTATIONS SITUATED NEAR ALBANY, GA. A*o. of Acres. Cleared re tie r • • • • Dorouthty co...i,eio 700 ...7.375 1.E00 " ...3.250 1.125 ....Leo Co .1.225 900 mberly - Baker Oo...—2.250 1.100 roDoaal* for the purcbaio of one or all ol the above woil-known plantations will bereceiv- • d by tbe Endersigned until «he SOtli nay of Oo tober, 1879. Any information regarding them may be obtained from tbe manage!. Hr Wm H Bennett, at present residing on Beall plantation. fiS-Ihe prefereT.ee will bo given to cash and short time purchasers. Address PATTKBSON A CUYLBB, Attorneys. 704 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. 2epl d eodl8t w 6t M W GO3D0X. KERRY B3I GHAM W. W. GORDON & CO. Successor to Tison A Gordon). Ootton Factors Commission Merchants, NO 112 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, G A, HOWARD TINSLEY, Traveling Agent LO INS M * OE UPON SATISFACTORY AS- SDRANC8 OP COfTON SHIPMENTS. VERY FULL ADVaNC bS MADE ON CON SIGN MKNTS OFCOTTON. BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUS OUJB&S.1V LOWEST MARKET PRIO3. au*31rdaw6m THE 0YAL CAKE, ~ ' — ——/"vJ la the most economical for.u of Washing Soap All bar or eqaare cakes wear down in nse to a large flat oieco, too thin to handle and, therefore, wasted; wh-le th« OVAL CAKE of COLGATE i COS •* NKW” SOAP ean be cut in two, the oval end oioep.-d realty in che hand, and the lar ger end worn doun at jobs to a wafer with out any waste COLGATE & OO recom mend their ;r NEW”S0AP Tiauc-ii.ark rn-gtetcred) to Uareiul hou*e- c? pere not only *9 aupeiior in quality but in fom the mist >c onom -leap ever sue. angHO-wiSsit tf UNIVERSITY OF GEOSl P HMBLL.D.D.LL D,Chxxciixoi, T HE 79th session of the Dspanmen,. Athens, viz: Franklm College, -tate Col lege Of Agriculture and Mechanic Art*; Law School open* on first Wednesday in Ootober, W*„4. (w A rtaianf rorwt Itowa. 'so free scholarship* in Franklin College. 240 De- scholarship* in State College. For fall information and .'sta'i.jca-s address Iht ttonoeUoror LB OHARBONKUS*. lm eecreiary Faculty, Athena. Ga GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY —Whereas Jo y seph i Jones, administrator on (he estate ..Ruths Jones, late of said county, deceased, has made application torleave to sell all the rear Qgufp belomciDK tu said estAto Three ore therefore to ate and admonish all persona concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on tbe first Monday in Ootobe next, to show muse, il any they nav-- hy sai application should not be granted. Witness my hand officially. September 3,1876. J A MCMANUS, rep4 law.w Oriin nry. NO riCE FOB LEAVE TO 8ELL LAND /-YBORGIA. JONKS COUNTY—Four weeks \JT after data I will apply to the Court oi Or dinary of Jones County loban order to sell ail tha real estate of William Upery. deceased, situ ate tn this county an<< known aa the Mary O Unary dower July 1 (th, 1870 lulls law8w* Mgj fOWLKm Ada’r. REMuV L THB office Ot tbe Ringer msnufactaria* Com. 1 ngny a Ul on October lit bo restored to No 82 second street, rooms formerly occupied by dry goods store of JM Meek, -. - ••• ••• •!• • i l : B j POROUS plasters rnBN times more powerful tbsn tbe best po- J- roue plaster when placed over the centre of tbe nervous forces, the pit of tbe stomach, they stimulate tbe liver, stomach and bowels, perfect digestion, cure dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis eases. For weak and sore longs, palpitatien of the hear , painful kidneys, rheumatism, neural- nia and sciatica, they are the best remedy in the world Get the genuine. Ask for COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PORQUS PL1STERS Price 25 cts. For sale by Hunt. Rankin A La mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola Butler, Savannah, and all druggists. sep2S6m New Advertisements. isirroglor. He may bo attacked diseases, and so may tbe irregular, bnt be ia not nearly as subject to outride influences, Tho use TARBANT’S SPLTZER APERIENT secures a regularity, and consequent immunity less Sold by all drusgistj. sep21w dl f 7 , 7 , 7 A YEAR and expenses to agents 3) / / / Outfit Free. Address P O VICK ERY Augusta. Maine. TO FG RICH & CO. Portland Maine, for best Agency Business in (expensive Outfit tri-ea TUB CONSTITUTION OF TUB UNITED STATES Sent free to any address on receipt of 8 cent stamp. Address Geo P Rowell & Co, 10 Spruce st. New York. aug7 A GENTS WANTED,—for the best and last est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 88 per cent, Address N ATION AI PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa. 0*1717 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed tp I ' to Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A Co ^^HEREAS John T Kclsce was, on the night of the 24th of August last, murdered in the town of Oglethorpe b John ? Russ, aud the said Ruts isafugitiv im justice, wo have thought it proper.* ,<d offer tha sum ottwo hundred dullard for his arrest and dolivery to the sheriff of Macon county. AHA8LIP, Oglethorpe, Ga, Sep 8,1871, 31M KBLSOB. DESCRIPTION, ... .w.u, anuut 0 icesemcnesnign, slender, complexion aslfow. face long and thin, nose prominent and peaked, eyes deep set and of a yellow cast, hur dark brown, front teeth rather prominent and dark, ana when he laughs are considerably exposed to view. In walkingbeusu- ally leans forward, takes long rapid steps and setBbis fee; straight in front, wears number 8 shoes, fingers and nails long and slendei.hasa large scar from an old sore above his left ancle ana one or more on his back about his should era. He is supposed to be in company with Thomas Asbury, Jr, who is also charged as an accomplice in the crime. Asbury is 19 year* old. does not look so old, i* about 5 feet 1 inch high, complex ion red, somewhat freckled, has light stiff hu.tr, white gray eyes, somewhat flared, stammer when excited. sep5dawlm OFFICE BIBB MANF’G COMPANY. Macos, Ga, August 11th. 1879. TT7E are pleased to announce to tho trade ol VT Georg.s, Al.bama ana Florida that we have put in tho old Macon Mills a complete system of NEW MACHINERY, embracing all the latest improvements, witb which we are now producire the iustly cele brated OPJUMkaIvkSSsHs We havebeeu at grent expense to insure a thor ough duolicate of these goods. and can say that the doth wo are now making is equal to anything ever produced South, and far superior to many popular brands now on tho market. We pledge ourselves to maintain the high standard of theso Goods, and solicit from pur chasers, largo and smvll. an examination of tin goods and a share of their patronage. Ask your merchants for MACON SHEETING SHIRTING AND DRILLS. Very truly. Jr F. a AN.SON, Agt. anvil d&wlm oils R Wbst. Jab G Wxsi WEST BROS Cities Fdtton, Commissioi Mtrthait?, -AGENTS FORTHE- w. & c. era. 68 Bay St, - Savannah, Ga. BAGGING AND TIES FOR BILE. Prompt attention to business and liberal d ance on conrimment* *u*20 divwfim SEES S99B99aBBEEB9BEB Tie Sispni Class Season. Just out.! I nc I ClflrLCi CM per dozen), a splendid new Singing School. Convention rod Choir Book; bv OW Perkins. Asa choir bock, equal to any of the largest ones. Asa singing school book, better than the cheaper and smaller oil* sinoe it has more music: that is 130 pages of new songs and glees, and 150 pages of the best Metrical Tunes ani Anthems. Specimen copies rattled post free; for JL' Remember also TllO V01C6 Of VorshiU, .A-gaSt, gssss^s ■**»*»» per dosen) and L O Emereon’s Onward, (87A0 per dcsen). Send for specimens, catalogues and circulars. Just out. BTUDNT'S LIFE (0 ,50 with introdicnon) by Tig son 46. (0 A0 with introdection) bsrle*-Dudley Warner. 115 ot tho jollies* of CollegrfSoi gs. A esp-tal book for social singiLg. Just out. The Voice --a a Hub • 0 »1 > nat'umon •, by C H Davis, M D. (87cts). An invaluaule trati-e on tbe construction ana management ot the Vocal Organs. Vfth Plates. Ju-t cut. Tbe list number of tbe Musical Record. Send 6 cents for 01 e cumber, 22 for the year. 'Wouldn’t bo without il for five times tho price." OLIVER OITSON&OOraBostOti C H D1TSON * CO. 843 lPdway N Y srpUtf CHANCE TO MAKE MONK, by our careful plan of speculating in Wall *1 rent, any amount iro.. 0ioto *50oeiih:r in a put or call. v«iy frequently giro* bark 6 re to time* your money in profits. You cannot lose any more tlun the amount you invest Btoe* • of ai kind* bought ana sold through New Tor* stock exchange in any Dumber, of ■hares ou 2 per cent m-mn eend tor our ctrou- I ar explain! <now to speculate. PECK A HARRIS. Hanker* and Broker*. • Bread tt eet, New York; septs dm ihtat wsin to*«**g|*fc*viiU> Afeeaes-wanlea.DuMr ness legitimate. Particulars free. WwUVHuiiuH-TonatotkMMaiii COLEMAN & COTTON FACTORS AND GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block, MiGOK, - - - - - - GEORGIA* We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutm-m, on 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 assortment of Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as any house in Macon. We will always keep on hand a large quantity of Bagging and Tie3 to supply our Cus tomers. Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and well posted in it in all of its details. He will give hia entire personal attention to the sale t 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 gotten brought to our Warehouse. Liberal cask net various made on Cotton in Store, jy26:dcodtwsm COLEMAN <& WEW^OM. CAMPBELL & J OR ES. MACON GEORGIA. OOTTON FACTORS AND COHUSSION IIRCR4NTS Warehouse Corner Second and Poplar streets Greet their patrons with the announcement tbattbeir LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARE- 8 OUSE has been entirely REBUILT IN BBI0K for the better aeaommada'io-i of CO > TON UNSIGNED TO THE U. and are confident that„their facilities .or handling the uext crop cannot be turpassrd by any house in the State. Their Office and Salesroom have been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGH TH «»N SAM PLES and the comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all tool! and see them. Thanking their friends for the liberal patronage ext aided to them in the pist, they ask * continu ance of the same, and premise renewed efforts to Dla*3e. Jta- ORDERS FOR F BaGGING AND TIES will revive premnt attention. ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES. aug24 deodAw 8m NEW BRICK EIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Affacon 8 Opposite J, W. BUSES & oo.’a Book Store. SECOND STREET. ——0 SENDS ME YOUR COTTO28* AND I WILL “ PLEaSE YuU. sM>4deod&w8m B. L. Willingham. uTYTJON R W OODS. WOODS Cotton’ Factors act General Cointnlssiaa tfetats. Agents for the sale of Soluble FaciAs Guano. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ■ Liberal advance made on Consignments Prompt personal attention given to all bui* ans2 dnsrVm William Peitzser Practical Gunsmith, 59 Mulberry Street. UNSTOCKS alt erod to fit the shooter, Guna bored to shoot hard and do ;e, Pin-fire converted to ' Central-fire, new Barrels fitted, Repairing done of every description, -hell* loaded. ANol for Shot Guns, Military and Sporting RifiesandPistol*. Ikeep constantly on han l Muzzle and Breedi- loading Guns and Rifles of the best kind to the market. sopU eodsnnwedsaS Gr SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A TBIBUTION,CLASS KATNEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. O-VTOBBR 14tb, 1879—118th MON- THLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Oempan; This Institution was regularly Incorporated the licjn»lature of the State for Educati&ml K Charitable purposes, lu 1868, for the term of S1.0W,000. to whit fund of $360,000. BERD1STR1BU Authorized bv th» Commonwealth of Cv popular Monthly Drawing of the Dommonweattlk Disirilm- fioii Ce. AT MAOAT.LEY’S THEATRE, In the C.ty of Louisville, on September 30> 1879; Drawing never postponed, oernr re- olarlyon the last day of every tusnth (Sundays treeptod) and will be supervised by men of undowbtad i standing, and ticket bclders«mits . ITS GRAND 8INGLENUM UTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scaloa orpoit- poces. Look at the following Distributiori: CAPITALPRiZB 080,000. 100,000 Tickets at £2 each. Half Tickets *1. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital 1 1 Capital Prize.. 1 Capital Friz 2 Prizes ot £2,500.. 5 Prises of 1,000.. 00 Prizes of 500.. 100 Prizes of 100.. 200 Prizes of 50.. 500 Prizes of -.880.000 10.000 6.000 IMS 5.069 . 10.000 . 10.000 , 10,06k , 10.000 l.OOOPrizes OT 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZBb. ... 0110.400 wanted at compen- 9 Approximation Prizes of $S00„ 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100.. 1.857 Frizes, amounting to... Responsible corresponding agents i all prominent points, to whom a liberal sation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only bi made to the home office in Now Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for farther information,or tend orders to ^ ntTTrore P OBox 692. New Orleans, La. All onr grand extraordinary drawing* are un der the supervision and management ol GEN G T BEAUREGARD. and GEN JUBAL A EASLY. •MHMMHHI JCBK KlSmreY. JOBKX. JOHJTSQH JOHN FLANNERY & GO Cotton Factors Commit siun Merchants, NO 8 KELLI’S BLOCK. BAY ST RE hT, SAVANNAH, GA. A QBNT3 for JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS and DOMBoTICS, etc, etc BAGGING andTIBH rOR SALE AT LOW- EST MARKS 1 RATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. augSl d w**wcm •IHHtHtSWIItlHHSHSMSMHM MtiMIHMItHUttisSSaiMSHtMit ADMINISTEAEOR’S SALE. G EORC1 a, JONES COUNTY.—By virtue ot an order from tbe Court of Ordinary *f Jona< countv will be' sold at the court house door to Olmton, Georgia, on the first Tuesday \o over-ber next, IN acres of land more or bso, six miles nortneast of Maoon-m-Jonto county, be ongiiig to the estate of Sarah Poster, deceas'd. Good land with plenty of waWrand timbea, ad i<nn* U . Smith. Jackson Robert* and other*. Bold for distribution. Tenaaonh. J sMES C UUNTBR. AdnTT. September *6,1870 sep281aw4w> 81200 SAlsAKl F«atdto« in© into th© Drawing. A New Era in tbe History of Lotteries. GBA1TO AND UNrJUi KDKNTBB SUC CESS OF THK SKW FKATCRSS. Every ticket-holder can be hi* own supervisor, e>ll ont his num ber and nc it placed m t he - heel. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented cl ODtainicg, for only S£, any ol TTTSt FOLLOWING PRIZES. lPnse.„ 1 Prise.., 10 Prises 01,000 each . 20 Prizes 500 each 10O Prize* 100 each 200 Prises 60eaoh 600 Prizes 20 each ... 1,000 Prizes >9each. t 08.000 1M1O0 10AO0 10,900 lOfiOO ltaoo 1C.OOO rniw w catu. •—*.*—* wdvww 9 Prizes 800 eakh, ap'roxlmatto prizes S.700 9 Pnzes 200 each do do MOO 9Pnzee 100 each do do *03 1.9 SC 1 tosm Half Tickets. 01. 55 Tickets. 0190 far dub rates should be mode ^Whde Tickets, 02 27 Tickets, §50. All applications to the nome oSce. , Remit by po»toflee Munoy Order, rettstarad letter, bona draft or express. Full list of draw- in* pwbllsbed in LoaisviileCourier-Journal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-held- era. For tickets and Information ad I «-sa OOM- RO.* «4 nALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. erXJ COMMBBF JRD.Soriy. rio-,r P r-JournalMold ing. Louitnila Kv. avgXO endtuthutotcwly ABEETS FOB MASSEY’S EMaLSlQK COfliS BlHS f OISSTOX’S CIRCULAR SAWS AID FAIRBANK'S STANDARD S8AUS. GARHART l C»JBD. Importers sndc eel. Agricultural ,8*. Oil*.« and dealers in E*fd »re. lietware ■—■Xmpleo'po»» ^ *ge" Mate- jit i. . . —12 io cm, It relief,oare3 w trs of !oa*j ©Unmag 1 SACTI0a-fl7-,rytron6f,' ..m»., >«toi<l University oi 71r Session begins on the First of Uctaben, and eontinues nine months Appl; for catalagnesto the SeeretaiY of the Faculty. P- OUf^ Virginia. Albemarle county, virgin:*. jAfi.P. H4RRISON. Obttrmsnqf tt Chairrn an of tha Faeolty, I P vonr fancy Islui ■- KIO OOvFISS ofal ft* flavor, not * tb a glatia (Mrelgn substanoe - "-r w a, tiig. .*-«» tat tae^AEblCsM” carefully sd roosted and ibipped tr n l ,; .,-dcbv Jenkins A Co, New York, cola m lla.on br ugSd&vSiD i D GAEVBBr