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three or four years past have been in the
habit of leavin'? their reservations, which
canted considerable annoyance to the
settlers, particularly on Snako and Bear
livers. There are many lawless persons
tbit vicinity, it is alleged, who for
rears have carried on a brisk trade with
the Indians,supplying them with whisky
and ammunition, which has been tbo
cause of constant complaints to
the Indian office. Depredations have
also been committed by the Indians along
the valleys of the rivers referred to. In
Indians aud avenge the dead. It will be . t p irt ? r . of lhe Ninth Cavalry, U.
done natw.init ndtng Congress has g,ven &A > witha vlow t0 the adoption of
EaWiiiNos.WTtrHiBo, Octobers.—Gen.
Merritt, witnttroo hundred and fifty cav
alry, left hero yesterday and will be fal
lowed oy th*> Infantry tc-day.
lKBraK4Por.is, Ijid., October 3.—At
the trx grounds yesterday, after the
President had finished bis speech, Gen-
Shetraau was called for, and in course of
his remarks, referred u the slaughter as
nsaofew men. became.of hard ^’me«u«
which ere now past. Ea spoke Of the
amalLnosa of tbo army and urged his lis
teners to use their influence with thnir
Congressmen to have the army strenglL-
tnofl.
Adman, Mich., October 3—At tho
county fair yesterday about two thousand
persons assembled on the grand stand to
witness the races, when the coutrs of the
grand ntund gave way,aud a mass of peo
ple wete precipitated into the river in
the rear and upon tbo ground in front.
Sis wero tilled, and & large tramber ea-
vtrely wounded.
New Yobk, October 3.—Tho trustees
of the Peabody fund egain assembled at
F ttii Avenue Hotel yesterday. The
committee, consisting of Hamilton Fish,
Bishop Yv’hippl* and General Barnes, to
whom woe refuired that portion of Presi
dent Winthrop’s opening address relating
tothelcsi euscaiotd by the Bond of
Trustees, in the recto: death of General
Itichaid Taylor, cf Louisiana, who was
one of i(B members, reported resolutions
in honor cl tho deceased. The resolu
tions wero adapted and plated upon the
rccoida of the meeting.
Wm. M. Evarte, Q n. Stuart, O' Vir
ginia, and Chief Justice Waite, who, on
Wedceid*?, were appointed a commutes
to coosi.tor those portions of tbePreei*
dent's address aod of the General Agent's
report that related to the proposition to
invoke tae aid of tho National Govern
ment for the education of the colored
children is the Southern Slates, reported
that they had not arrived sc any definite
understanding in regard to cb\> subject,
and asked leave to report fully at the
next meeting.
Tho selection of a successor to the late
General Taylor on the Board was also laid
over until that meeting.
The trustees epent some lima in dis
cussing tne condition of the Normal Col-
lego at Nashville, Tenn.
Standing committees wore reappointed
with the exception that General Henry
K. Jackson, of Savannah, was appointed
to fill the vacancy on Che Executive Com
mittee caused by the death of General
Taylor.
On motion of Mr. Ecarts the Board
adjourn cl to meet in Washington Feb
ruary 18.
Memphis, October 3, 10 a. m.—Two
new cases were reported thia morning—
Alex. Perry, the well known fisherman,
end Louisa Castor.
The worm weather for the past three
days has made the State Board of Health
officials more vigilant in enforcing qnar-
antino regulations. The picket force,
which guards all the roads leading to
Memphis, has been strengthened to>day,
and positive instructions have been given
to permit no one to enter or leavo the
citv without a special permit has osen
granted.
Tne oloudy weather of yesterday after
noon boa given piace to bright sunahiue,
and the day promise! to be the hottest
of the season.
Mempuis, October 3, Noon.—One ad
ditional ciBQ is reported—A. M. Rogers,
polioemen, who is now convalescing. No
death3 from yellow fever since la..t
night.
Livsbpool, October. 3.—This week’-
Circular of the Liverpool Cotton Brokets’
Association says: "Cotton was in good
demand in the early part of the week
with advancing prices, but on Tuesday
business became quite, and on Wednes
day depressed, witu a decided decline in
prices. In American descriptions on
Thursday there was a great feeling and
prices were irregular, but American was
in tair demand and after considerable
fluctuation, quotations show generally an
advance of id cn last Thuisdij’s prices.
Sea Island was in limited request and un
changed. Futures opened with some ex
cilemeutin the September and Ocrobar
do'iverie>, wh ch advanced id and 5-32J
respectively. Later positions improved
1-1C1 and 3 32i since Tuesday. A weak
feeling has prevailed and prices closed
1-323 lower for October, aad generally
’ i lower for later positions than on last
Tcuridty.
Detuoit, Oit. 3. —Advices from Adri
an give the total number of persons kill
ed und since died from injaries received
in > he accident at the fair grounds yes
terday, us sixteen. Seventy-five more
ware covcrely injured, some of whom
cannot recover. The architect of the
grand stand is blamed for the casualty.
The structure was unusually light, to ad
mit spaoa underneath for exhibition wag
ons and carriages. The timbers were
oimply spiked, instead of being morticed
and* braced.
New Yobk, Oatobc-r 3 —Robert Stew
art, a plumber, with a gang cf roughs,
raised a row in the saloon of John Bcucak,
352 Hamilton Avouuc, Brooklyn, this
morning and threatened the life of the
proprietor and his son Bernard, aged 19.
Stewart threw a beer glass at young
Brneck and tho latter revolvered him ia
the abdomen, inflicting a probably fatal
wound. Brueok was circa ed.
Walter Dixon, aged GO, died to-day
from the effects of a beating received
Wednesday night from George McGee.
The deceased kept a saloon on the oorncr
of Third Avenue and Thirty-seventh
street. McGee was arrested.
The Court of Appeals affirmed the
judgment of the lower courts in the case
of Jcaeph Wiley against Patrick Mullady,
owner of a tenement house. The decis
ion fixes tho liability of tenement bouse
owners for any uamage from absence of
fire escapes. The complainant, wife and
child ocoapiod a room in defendant’s
huuse. In a lire, Wiley’s wife and child
were suffocated, and ho brought suit for
$5,000 damages against Mullady, and ob-
timed judgment for §1,671. Defendant
carried tbo case to the general term,
which affirms tho judgment—then to the
Court of Appeals, which did likewise,
declaring that ho should have a fire es
cape.
Washington, October 3.— Somo addi
tional information regarding tho recent
Indian outbreak, was obtained at the In
dian Bureau to-day. It appears that in
Jaly last Governor Fitkin telegraphed
the Secretary of tbo Interior that tho In
dians wore burning timber, and stated
that if they were not immediately stop
ped by tho Government, that tho citizens
of Colorado would undertake to stop
them. Secretary Sobnrz immediately di
rected agent Walker to call in tho Indians
engaged in the work, and if necessary, to
secure military assistance. Tho idea of
the Indians in burning timber, it is said,
was to concentrate game in order that it
might ba killed with lets difficulty.
Agent Meeker, however, succeeded
only temporarily in stopping the
destruction o! tho woodland, and sub
sequently in tho same month a party
of Utes destroyed, in the vicinity of Mid
dle Park, together with a tract of tim
ber, some property belonging to one, J.
B. Thompson. For the purpose of ar
resting the Indians engaged in the dc-
stinotion of Thompson’s property, Gov.
Pitkin dispatched the sh-riff with a pos
se to the White River Agency. Chief
Douglass, of the Wmte KivorUteB, pro
tested against their entering the agenoy,
which was reported to the Indian Bu
reau. Agent Meeker was then instruc
ted to cause the arrest of the guilty par
ties. and in attempting to carry oat this
order, be incurred the ill-will of the
Indians, and it is thought at the
Indian office that tne recent out
break was caUBed by the declared
intention of the Government to arrest the
Indians engaged in the firing cf Thomp-
. Ron’s property. It ia said at the Indian
department that the country north of the
Colorado reservation is very desirable
tor (arming and grazing purposes and is
thickly settled; that the Indians for
break up unlawful traffic. They reported
in September, 1877, that it vu3 neces
sary to establish a military post there;
that this wcnld keep tho Indians on their
rc&ctvation and be sure to protect settlers
ahd break np tho unrawful trade referred
to. On the 19sh of that month copies of
their reports were received by the
Interior Department with a tecom-
mandslion that the War Depatt-
ment be requested to take action in
the matter. The Interior Department
concurred in this recommendation and
referred the matter to the War Depart
ment, by which this recommendation was
rejected. Since then the bitter feeling
manifested against tho Indians has bean
intensified. Collisions hs7o taken place,
and the trade in whisky and ammunition
hes increased, and within the past few
months has bean very briek.
Louisville, October d —-The strike of
th cabinet makers is abont ended, a
portion of the manufacturers having ac
ceded to the demands of the strikers for
a fifteen per cent. advance.
The ehop bands of the Louisville and
Nashville railroad have etraok for higher
wages, whioh the road has agreed to
give
Cheyenne, Ootobsr 4.—No oourier
from Payne’s command bad arrived here
op tomidgmht.
Cincinnati, October 4.—King's pow
der mil:s, near South Lebanon, exploded
yesterday, killing three men.
Boston, October 4.—Ones. P. Thomp.
so a has addressed a letter to the Demo
cratic State Committee in which he says
ihst under no oircamstcnoes can he con
sent to acoept a nomination for Governor.
New Yobk, October 4—The discovery
■hat the Madison Square Garden track
lacks some fifty-nine feet of being a fall
mile in length,^threatens to lead to liti
gation, and it is alleged that Gen. B. F.
Butler lias been engaged to bring a civil
ect'.oa against Eanis.Krohno and Weston
to recover Hail’s share of the gate money
received by them.
San Fbancisco, October 4.—A dis
patch ftctn Bodies says that at six o’clock
list night a shaft was Being lowered in the
Tioga mine with nine men, when tho en
gine escaped all control of the engineer,
hni they fell to the £00 foot level. One wis
killed and the others are expected to ie.
Allentown, Pa., October 4.—All he
miners employed in the Lewis oro bids
near this city, havo struck for cn advanoo
in wages.
NewObleahs, October 4.—The Demo
cratic primaries, including the election of
delegates to (he Baton Kongo Conven
tion, passed off quietly yesterday. There
was a spirited contest between the Wiltz
and Ogden factions. Indications point to
tho election of 80 Wiltz and 50 Ogden
delegates.
Paul Ambert accidentally killed his
mother while cleaning a gam
Washington, October 4.—Nothing has
been received from Memphis this mo
iog.
New Yobk, Oet. 4.—Steamer Genora
WtrJer, which arrived yesterday from
B.emeu, brought over about 250 immi
grants bound for Texas, where they in
tend to settle as farmers and farm labor-
ete. Most of them cams from Rhenish
Prussia, and tho rose were Bohemians
and Poles, from tho provinoe of Posed
Over 160 engaged passage direct from
Bremen to Galveston, via New Orleans
aud were to bavo sailed ,by steamer Han
over, but on account of the prevalence
of yciiow fever at the latter place, it was
deemed best to bring them via New
York.
London, October 4.—Tho Telegraph's
Paris dispatch says the Agence Biuse nas
received a telegram from Perpignan
which states that all the rumors pub
lished in th'e newspapers of a Republican
conspiracy on the frontier are utterly
an mnded. . «
MBuckabbst, October 4.—Tho drouth
continues and the country is in a fearfnl
state.
Pabis, October 4.—Guillaume Alphonse
Devergie, the eminent physician and
medical writer, is dead.
New York, Oct 4.—E. H. Hampal,
dealer in miiiinery goods, in Broome
street, and George F. Baner, manufac
turer of trimmed hats, in Canal etreet,
are believed to have left the city, leaving
a largo amount of unpaid indebtedness.
Hem pel is said to owe upwards of $20,-
000. He came here in July, s'ating to
tho trade that he was a Memphis refu
gee, that ho had S7.000 in cash, and ex
pected $4,000 or $5,000 more as soon as
his cotton business in tbo fever stricken
city had been settled up.
His creditors have employed detectives
to search for him. His place of busi
ness was closed on the protest of death
in his family. When entered by tho of
ficers it was found that hi3 goods bad
been removed, leaving only empty cases
in tbo room.
Washington, October 4.—Toe Assist
ant Attorney General for the Post-office
Department, upon a case recently sub
mitted to him, has given his opinion
that under the 22Gih section of tho regu
lations, whicn is section 3394 of tho Re
vised titatates, as amended by tho act of
Jnly 12,187G, lotters addressed to lottery
companies or individuals, when addressed
to them cs agents for such compa
nies, are nnmailable per se, and that post
masters should refuse to register letters
when so addressed. A circular has been
issued in accordance with its conclusions,
instructing postmasters to refuso to mail
or regl&tor letters or circulars so address
ed, or to mail or register circulars to
schemes against which tho Postmaster
General has issued orders, under section
873 and 1045 of the Dostal laws and regu
lations of 1879. A list of these schemes
nearly 100 in number—may bo found
in the September and October Guide.
Memphis, noon, Oct. 4.—One new ciso
was reported to-day, Mrs. Julia Sholton.
Five deaths occurred—W. P. Heietand,
Nicoletta Jacoby, Lula Lockwood, Josio
Garner and Lucy Anderson, the two last
colored. Robert JohneoD, at tbo old
Sledge place, 2 miles south of tho city,
and Mrs. Makey, on Kerr avenue, 3
miles sontheas: ot tho city, were strick
en with fever last evening. Chancellor
Livingston to-day, at Brownsville, Tenn.,
refueod to grant the injnnotion prayed
for by tho State Board ot Health against
N. W. Speer and others.
Augusta, Ga., October 4.—J. F. & L.,
J. Miller, provision dealers and millers
have made an assignment. Liabilities,
§89,090. Assets, §50,000. The cause of
the failure is speculation in grain and
bacon. _
Norfolk, N. Y. October 4.—Forest
fires burned two largo barns and a
granary, all filled with grain, the prod
ucts of the farm of John Tiernan. Should
tho winds continue quiet, tho firo wBl
probably dio out to-day.
New Yobk, Oct. 4.—Robert Stewart,
who was shot yesterdoy by |Ecnnard
Brneck, bar tender, on Hamilton avenne,
Brooklyn, died to-day from the effects of
tho wound, at Long Island hospital.
Balbo, Italian, who mardered his wife in
this oity Wednesday last, after being
traced to Easton, Harrisburg, and Pitts
burg, was captured in Wheeling and
brought here to-day. Ho admits hie
guilt, and says jealonsy was the cause.
Simla, October 4.—Tho British camp
at Shutar Gardan wsb unsuccessfully at
tacked yesterday by some of the indepen
dent hcatile tribes. The enemy was re
pulsed with a loss of twenty killed. Tne
British leas was 6 wounded. The third
regiment of Sikbs and a portion of the
Pan jaub native infantry held a strong po
sition in Sbntar Gardan Pass. _ _
Tho Ameer strongly nrgss Sir Freder
ick Roberts to delay his attack on Cabal,:
as ho fears the Afghan troops will Back
Bala HUsar on tne approach of tbe Brit
ish, especially as he belietas that only
one of his regiments is trustworthy. Sir
Frederick will not so: upon the Ameei’a
representations.
Gen. Gougn, with a detachment of
guides of the ninth regiment and font
mounted geos, has arrived at Baerawal.
Bobcat, Ociobor 4-—lieuozal Gordon,
who ia bolding Piewar Keatal, is sur
rounded by tbe bill tribes. Hi* position
ia critical, and tbreo regiments have been
sent to reinforce him. It should be no-
ted (bat this statement ia probably an
exaggerated version of tbe report from
Simla yesterday, that communications
with British troops had been cut off that
dav on both sides of Scalar Garden pass
by the tribes.
Liverpool, October 4 —W. B. For-
wood. Presiu nt Of the Liverpool Cham
ber of Commerce,sailed jeeterday for No w
York. He will acquaint the colion inter
est of America with tbe relation of the
Liverpool Caamber of Commerco ts the
cotton trade of Liverpool and suggests the
desirability of its being made tbe tne
dium of commnnicat.on on all matters
affectiBg trade.
Chicago, October 4—The following
wsb received to-day at General Sheridan's
headquarters, via Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas: “Morrow came up with Victoria
and his band on tbe 23th of September,
near Ojooalienti, and so far, after two
days, reports having inflicted severe pun.
ishment on tbe ladians, capturing sixty
horses, including twelve or more cf
Hooker's horses. '
Victoria, in an almost inaccessible
country, was well fortified, but Morrow
dislodged him. Morrow continues to
fight. I havo just enlisted and sent a
company of sixty cavalry and two com
panies from Staunton to him, and now-
have no doubt of the fiual result. Thia
will relieve me, and I can attend to the
Uie country.
[Signed] Hatch,
Colonel Commanding.
Memphis, Tennessee, October 4.-
Three more cases were reported thia
afternoon—W. T. Mullins, Katie Mority-
sky and John Joyce. One additional
death has occurred, Thomas Macbride,
aged 4. The number of cases reported
for tbe week ie 63. white 33, oolored 35
Tire total reported to date is 1,347. The
total deaths from yellow fever for the
week, inside the city, is 20. Tbe total
deaths to date ia 403. A. D. Langstaff,
President of'the Howard Asscciation, re
turned to-night. Thermoucter 63 to
80.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Less of Appotito, Bowels costive, Fain in
thoHead, withadull sensation in tho beck
part, Fain under tho ohouldcrblado, full
ness pfter eating, with a disinclination to
cr.-ertien of body or mind, Irritability ol
temper, Bow cpirita, v/ithafeelingof hav-
neglected some duty, 'Weariness, Dia-
rn-.ora. Fluttering at tho Heart, Dots be
fore tho ayes. Yellow Skin. Headache
ronpmlly over tho right eye, Restlessness
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF T1FESE "WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON CE DEVELOPED
SUIT’S PILLS are especially adapted to
snrfj cases, one dose cttcets bucU a cl tango
of feeling os to astonish the suQ'ercr.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of Uio bowels can perfect
health be enjoyed. If tho constipation is
of recent date, a single dose of TOTV 3 FILLS
will suffice, hat it it has become habitual, one
pi!!should be taken everynicULgradnaliy lessen
ing the frequency of thedosoumilaregular daily
movement la obtained, which will soon follow.
Dr. I. Guy Lewis, Fulton, Ark., says:
“After a practice of 23 years, 1 pronounce
TUTTS PILLS tho best a:it:-bilioiu medicine
ever made."
Rev, F, U. Csftood, New York, sayss
“I havo had .Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never had any jucdiciuc to do
cm so much good as TBTT’S PILLS. They arc
as pood as repre-entefl."
(imco 33 .Hurray Street, New York.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
iUm on Whiskebs chanced to a Gloss*
bjr a single application of this Die. It un-
Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, find is
Brevities.
Tho attendance at the theatres thiB sea
son bo tar, has been very light. Tho
only explanation that can be giTen is that
tho season is yot too early for the amuse
ment lovers and enough cotton has not
come iu to make everything lively.
Tbo farmers who prophesied a grand
killing frost on October first to corres
pond with the first fog in August, which
occurred on the first of that month, will
now have to take permanent back seasf.
Grau’s Opera Troupe, which will be in
Macon soon, will present the spocticolar
opera, Fatinitza, carrying expensive and
gorgeous sesnery to give a proper repre
sentation.
Many daily inspect tbe blocks of mar
ble of the monument lying in the middle
of Second street, and glimpses of the
statue are caught by looking through an
aparinro in the boxing enclosing it.
Tho unveiling of the Confederate statao
will bo one of the moat interesting ovents
that bus ever oooarred in Macon.
No. £ Fire Company will have an im
portant meeting to-morrow evening at
tho engine house. Business of special
interest is to fee transacted. A cali ap
pears elsewhere.
Ladiee.when yon visit J. C. Bannon &
Co.’a don’t fail to ask for the Mile-End
Cotton on black spools—it is the best. It
Tho Macon Presbytery of the Presby
terian eberob, has been in session since
Thursday, at Fort Valley, with a good
attendance of deleg e?.
Havcrly’s colored minstrels will play at
Ralstoi^ i Hall > next Wednesday evening.
N/1 ijgard from.'D.bo the Jnapor Cen.
tennioix Ci,
Mr. T. C. T*.,- *5he Jackson Com
bination, is in the city arranging for his
company to open an engagement of four
nighte, commencing next Saturday.
Miss. Annie Boyle, of Virginia, is the
Star of the troape, and received fine no
tices in Atlanta.
In a beef shooting at Hejor W. G.
Harris' on the Coiumba3 read, all of the
moat was won by Major A. B. Ross,
Judge J.feA. McManus and Major
Tharpe.
The extensive renovations and repairs
going on at tho Lanier House are rapidly
approaching completion.
KACOH COTTON STATEMENT
OFWCJ4 TELfiGRAPR AND MESSENGER
Octobse *. 1878.—Evzxnro.
The marret to-day was quiet and steady at
8J4 cents for middling.
Received to-day by rail- Ill
by wagon.,..._.„... £31— S&S
Shipped — - S33
Sold — 233
STATEMENT
Stock on hand September 7,1879...... 2S0
Received to-day — £G2
previously 11083—114(5
Shipped to-day....^......,
previously.
11675
». 3S2
... 0131— 0576
Stock on band this evening....™.™...
Received tame day IasSlycar...™™„
Cotton.
ilTOEPCOi.—Noon—Cotton very dull: aid*
dims uplands 6 7-16. middling Orleans 6J3
Sales 5003 bales, of which 503 wero taken by
speculators and for export: roceipts 7350—6300
American.
Futures cpenodl-32 cheaper; Uplands low mid
dling clause October delivery OH, October and
November 5jg. December
February and March 5 *5-
i, Janu-
U.March and April 6 is-is, April and May 523*
32, June and July C15-16.
a pm—Sales ol American 4053, Futures closed
auiet and steady: Uplands law middling danse
October delivery 6 9-S2, June and July C 29-82,
Nxw Yosx—Cotton firm: sales 7£0; middling
uplands lCJe. middling Orleans 1014.
Futures opened steady; October 9.97, November
- . _ .
9.60. December 081, January 9.90. February
IOCS.
t.otton—Net receipts 68; gross 293S.
Futures closed steady; tales 51.C00. October de
livery 10.04—03, November 9.88—S3. December
9.90—01. January 10 00. February 10.1S—15,M.rrh
10,28-cO, April 10.42-45, May 10 53-59, June
1063-72.
Cotton closed firm: sales 760; middling up
lands 1034. middling Orleans 10J4.
Consolidated net receipts £5784; exports to
Great Britain 12073, Franca 200. Continent 674,
channel 5200.
Galvbsiox—CottoB irregular; middling 9J4,Iow
middling 0!4. good ordinary 0K: not receipts
2413; gross : sales 1834. Stock 40415.
Nokfolc—cettozr quiet, middling 9J&, net
receipts 8113, soles £93, stock 17839.
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table dealers.
Pirns—3 per cent Rentes 83 francs ana 55
centimes.
N*w Yobk—Stocks opened firmer; money 6
s7. long 4 81; short 4 88. State bonds dull.
Government securities weaker.
Money active at 7s3 exchange 481Ha4 81K.
government securities weak; new 6 tier cents
103. 4J4 per cents 105J4 4 per cents 101%.
State bonds quiet.
Stocks closed firmer; New York Central
.19, Brie S3; Lake Shore 03; Illinois Cem.
tralOl: Pittsburg 104. Chicago and Northaos
tern 82J4, do preferred 101; Rock Island 133.
Western Union Telegraph Company 9254.
8ub.Troasury balances. Gold 141,474^79, cur
rency 17.630.116.
FBODUn*
Bamikobb—Flour uccbanioi’ • Howard Street
and Western suoerflneS75®4 23: extras SOS’S 25;
family 5 5036 00. City Mills superHuo 37oi>Si4 25;
extra G00@5 2S; Rio brands 637. Patapsro family
7 f 0. Wheat—Southern firm and steady; Western
higher, southern red 1273180; amber 1 SSal 86;
No 1 Maryland red 1 SI No 8 Western winter
red epot and October iS2i4*lS23i November
18SJS, December 1 SS}4»138J4. Southern corn
steady: Western quiet and firm: whit: 6A yellow
68 Oats, southern87-40 Western wbitoS6a88; do
mired S5@S5: Pennsylvania £6aS3. Jr ay steady;
prime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 14315.
Provisions steady: Pork 10 M. Hulk meats, loose
snoulders S3ia4, clear rib 6; do packed and
6'4. Bacon—shoulders <54. cleaT rib 654. Hams
llall54. Lard, refined in tierces 7. Butter firm;
prime to choice Western packed 18316, CoIIoo
firm: rio in cargoes 12*164. Whisky steady
at ICS. Freights unchanged,
Chicago-Flour in good demand; double ex
tra Western spring 475a5 25; Minnesota 4 60a
C 75; winter wheat 4 75>G 23, extra 4 CGa5 CO
superfino S25a4«0. Wheat higher; No 1 Wiles.
go spring 112. No 2 do 107al 074 cash. 1075$
October, 1095S November, 1075$ all tho year-.
No 5 do 1004, rejected 84. Corn strong and
higher: 3754 cash and asked November, 355$
all tho year, 8754 Nay, rejected. 8654. Oats in
good demand and a shade higher at 275$ cash,
*854 fcovember. 8354 May. Fork strong and
higher at 10 05 cash and October, 8 60 November,
8 20a825 all the year, 8 05 January, Lard in fair
demand and higho at 6 25 cash, 6 89 October,
5 675$ November, 6C75fa570 ail tho year. Bulk
meats steady and nnchanrai; shouiaers 330,
short ribs and clear 5 45. Whisky steady at 1 OS.
The following reports of the Chicago market
for Futures, by special toleurams, are furnished
us by Mr. L. Bipibt, Broker in Stocks. Grain
and Provisions. Tbe quotations to-day for
October delivery were:
Time. C.Eilis ,1’ork. Lard. Wheat. Corn
9 54am— 4 10 9 (5 6 25
1147am—4 875$ 9 925$b 6 S25$
114pm— 502)$bl0 t6 Gil)
November—
9 01am- 1075$ 875$
1147am- 1085$ 875$ b
114 pm— 1 035$b 375$ b
Receipts of hogs 14.0)0.
Nbw Yobk—Flour in soodj demand at full
prices; common to fair extra 5 50a6 00. good to
oboice G 10 0 7 S3. Wheat So better and fair de
mand for export; good speculating inquiry: un'
a5l3t. Oats quiet; No 8.3554. Ucifee quiet; rio
in cargoes quoted at l-5$al6!$; do in job iota 125$
alS. Sugar quiet and firm; fair to good refining
quoted C5$a75$. prime 75$a75*; refined doll and
weak; standard A 83035$: granulated aud pow
dere.1854. cru-lied »5$ Aloiassw firm but quiet -
Cuba refining CO; test quoted at 2l5$tl5. Rice
in fair inquiry and steady Carolina 654»75$.
Ko.in firm at 125al SO. Turpentine easier at
SO. Wool in active demand at very full prices:
dome-tic fleece 34a45, pulled Mall, unwashed lta
S3, Texas 12aSl: Pork firmer but quiet: new
mess spot quoted at 9 S0a9 75. Middies nominal;
long cloar 000, short clear 6 25, long and short
clear 61x5$, Lard stronger and moderately active
primo steam epot 6575$6C6ca>b. Whisky dull
and nominal at 110, Freight* firmer.
Lowayijaa—Fioar f»m extra3 25a3C0;familv
400®425; Noll 7505Ufipatcnt S00©7 00. Wheat
firm; red and amber 107 Corn firmer; white 45,
mixed 40, Oats firm; white SoJ$, mixed 295$ Pork
strong at 9 75. i—rd strong, unom teal m tierces
8, do m kegs 85$. Bulk meats strong! shoulders
35$, deer rtti 600, dear sloe- 6 SB. Bacon strong
shoulder* 410; clear ribs 6 37. clear sides 675. Su
gar cured hams D.aic5$• Whisky firm «t 106
NswOblsabs—Flour active, firm and higher
super fine 4 £0a! 76, double extra 6 23, trebieex-
tra C575$a5 50, high grad cs B625$a ti£0. Other
articles unchanged.
NATAL STORES.
WuMcnreiOH—spirit* Iturpentlne quiet at 87
Kotin firm at 00 lor strained. Crude tur-
peutme steady at 110 for hard: 193 for yellow
dip; Tar steady at 1 09.
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived out—City cf Chester,
Heroine.
Bailed—UnoTS, Emilia, Clestins, all for Now
Orleans.
Balxixoeb—Cotton quiet; middling 105$ low
middling 95$, good ordinary 95$: net receipts
—. gross Oil, sales 123, to spinners —,
2224.
Bosiox—Cotton quiet: middling 105$,
middling 105$, Rood ordinary 105$, nev receipts
low
1178; gross —. sales —. stock oS2.
WlMurtGiox—Gotten steady middling 9J$;
low middling 95$. good ordinary ; net re
ceipts 755. grass —. sales 330, stock 4210.
Fhiladxlfhia—Cotton firm, middling 105$:
low middling 105$, good ordinary 954, net re
ceipts 209: grots 496, sales 263, spmnors 163, stock
2143.
Bavabbah—Cotton qnict; middling 911-16; low
middling 9 9-16, good ordinary 9 5-16, net receipts
4524; gross —j sales S300; stoCA 49415.
New fill Ills OntUlt active: middling 954,
low middling 95$. good ordinary 95$. net receipts
6578, gross 8042, sales 53C0, stock 6Si71.
Mobile—Cotton steady; middling95$,Iowmid-
dling 95$, good ordinary 95$. net receipts 3342.
grosi sales 10,0, stock lyi92.
Memphis—Not received.
Augusia—Cotton quiet; middling 9J$. low
middling »5$ good ordinary—: receipts 109.
—, sales 9“
shipments —, tales 928,
rfaiwr—wih Hnsi i m»tivfv middling l%lo’
middling
_ 95$. good
S092. gross—.salosl
ordinary 95$ net receipts
1000; Stock 30349
7INANC1AL1
IiOjnos—Ncon—Consj's 9715-16. Erie 865$,
Macon Wholesale Market.
CGBBEGTBD DAILY BY
JAQUES & JOHNSON,
WHOLESALE GROCEBS.
. 754073$
elf eP
...........
=
105*311
..... 85$
, 10010,
B AO JN—Clear no tides™,
Shoulders
Bulk clear rib sides
Bulk shoulders™
Bellies™
CbolcoSO hams...™™...
LARD—in obis.
Leaf, in tabs.....™
Loaf, in buckets .
OATS—For food™™™ «... BO035
Rust proof seed..™™ 75
8 ALT—Virginia. 160
^Liverpool 1 2C>@1 S3
MEAL M.M..M.H 1........... 75
boiled ..............•............ SO
CORN—By car load...,, none
small lots' 75080
Grits 4 25
FLOUR—Fancy per tin ™™™76C@SC0
Choice .7 CO
Extra family, per nm™™.......„6 2506 59
Family, per bbl™™ C 7506(0
Extra per bhl..™,..™,..,.,.„. 5 00
COFFEE—Common ™-™.,..™™™™ 12
Fair ........i...™...,.,.,. 13)4
Good. .a,1. .*(■...... 16016
Prime. 1654017
Java... 2(082
SOAPS—Perlb 45$ a 8
MOLASSES—Choice Ujba.hhda...... S3
Choice Cuba. ™.«.... M............. 85037
Sugarhouse, hhda 28024
Sug*rhoa»e.hM, 29
Uhnict - •)' ana ..none
8 U*A«—Gold*:- —~™— S5$385$
c’.owi.. Mi,..*. 75$t5i
O. ooftee 754
Extra O. white 9
Standard A 935
Granulated 45*
Powdered and crashed, lc5?0Il
CE ACKERS—Soda
Oroam ™.™.. >v . .,
Ginger.....,.™™™
Straw oerry ™—
Fane, .. .
(IVNDl.lCS—fear.
51ATCIISS—a W,in paper
in wood™....
NAILS—Basis 10*™,,™™™
STARCH
PEPPER Z
8P1GB
GINGER
NUTMEGS
CLOVES..
CIGARS—Per*
cm; roots
5ifUF?—fljorifiard’ii. >ftr_.
L'jrnV-n'i.'eii .
TOBACCO—Cor? mo r.
Medium
Lury Hinton
Vine™.™,-
Shell Read...™......
CrtKKSW
HIDE (new crop)
POTATO KS
ONIONS
9 alO
10 11
li'$
New Advertisements.
12
2 70
2 76
.... 3 75
... 4VU30J$
175$
. 30
;s5i
10101 2>
to
to ooate
WOO
. . 65
' ,79
46 a
™™ EOaSO
5X
...... 76 al K
10
™.™ 100135$
754a;?4
30faS£5
359
Btooauj ana Ilonas
cobbectbd I daily bx
li.RlP'l*£r, BROKER
Georgia8 percent bonds™... ...101 a US
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (gold) -Ill a 1125$
Georgia? per cent, bonds (regular) 11111125$
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)..-UO a 111
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (Smith).,.. 112 a 113
Georgias per cent (Ad) -101 a 105
■ioorgia 6 percent, bonds <»ew)™.....105 a IPS
Citycf Macon 7 per cent. (long)...™...... 64 a 66
City of Maron 7 per cent (short)...— 65 t. 66
City of Augusta 7 per cent. ,...100 a 101
City of Atlanta 7 per cent— ICO
City of Atlanta 3 per cent........ ............102 a 108
City ot Savannah........
Central Railroad icict mongasre
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds.
Macon and Western R R bonds—
Northeastern RR bonds (endorsed)
Southwestern Railroau
South Ga. aad Fla. 1st mortmeo.—..
A. A Q. R. R . 2d mortgage (endorsed) ...10 a 1032
Font Ga and Fla.— .82 a 83
Western K. R.of Alabama 1st mcrtgngeUO a 112
Western R. K 01 Alabama td mort*aK<-...II0 r 11
M A A 11. EL 1st mortgage (not endur’d 80 90
M AA R R, 2d mortgage tendorsedl—par a 101
Southwestern a R stock lOOalOl
Georgia Railroad stock. 8I18-
Central Railroad stock™ C6a67
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock... 165
69 a 70
. ...ICS m;109
....100 a 1U1
..par and mt
—...105 a 166
..par and int
,.107 a 108
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Being compounded of the concentrated
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health and vigor to the whole system
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E0LD ST ALL SBCOGISTS ETERYWUEKE.
Hunt Rankir r Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
febl9 JVX /VOQ3XT. <SKA-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
G EORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
order passed by the ordinary of Mid county
on the first Monoay in August at tho regular
term of tho court, wa will sell before the couit
house door in said county 0,1 the first fiuesdav
in November next, between the legal nours of
sale tho following propt rtv to wit;
Tenisom dw-lliagm tho villsjo ol Vinevillr.
containing seven acres cf land;
Lot of land number 219, Rutland District,
Bibb county, cootaiuing ISO scies
Lot of land number 219, Third District, Cal
houn county, containing 250ncios.
Lois numb :rs 46,34, t» and 12), First District
originally frwin row Wilcox county, 49) acres
each .
Fold as the property of James Dean, lateof
said county dec as«d, for tho purpose of distrib-
tion among the heirs.
WILLIAM B HOLT,
J E JONES,
oct5 law <w Administrators
sjioiiifili
Myertisers addling (lea P. Rowell
.. ..... addressing rUGil
0, rin L Newspaper Aavcrthing bureau, 10
a UUi 0 Bpruco street. New York, can learn
Ihe exact cost 0! any proposed hna of advertising
in American newspapers.
• 'Sa.lW-payepsmphletlOc-C*
sepSOlm
S777 A TEAR and exc
_ _ _ _ Outfit Free.
ERY Aucusta. Maine.
(1*67 77 A MONTH ano expenses gnsrsateod
ip $ ’ 1o Agents. Outfit I roe. fhuw&co.
Aucusta, Me.
5 ail 106 Counters!
TO THE TRACE: The livo business men of
the day are starting these counters. Wo arc tho
Originators and Headquarters! Wa havo the
only two exclusive 5 & luc Jobbing U< uses ia the
United States.
es- Send for catalogue and particulars
STTruaua jbros. .
200 and 202 Eandoioh street, Chicago. Also 2
and 25 Chaui.cy street. Bo-ton. vcp2Sv od3m
CfiAS. i 1 - STUBBS.
(Successor to Groover. Stubbs 4 Co).
COTTON FsCTOR AND GENERAL COM.
MISSION MERCHANT,
94 Bay street, Savannah. Georgia-
Bagging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fur
nisbmt. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments for sole or shipment to Liverpool
or Northern ports. sueSI 3m
Tie Sinpi Class Season.
Just out.: THE TEmPlt. (S9 per dozen).
a splendid new Singing. Bchool, Conventicnsnd
choir Book; bv O W Perkins. As a choir book,
equal to any of the largest ones. Asa singing
school book, better than the cheaper and smaller
ours, since it has more music: that is ISO pages
of new songs and glees, and 140 pages of the best
Metrical Tunes and Anthems. Specimen copies
mailed pest treo~ for $1.
Remember also The Voice of
Wor8hiD, ^veitised; JohnsOD’s^N we
Method for singing classes, sn excellent hook (?9
per dozen) and L O Emerson’s Onward, ($7.50 per
doztn). Bend .for specimens, catolcgues and
circulars.
Just out. BTUDNT'3 LIFE
IN SONG. ($',50 with introduction) by
harles illudley Warner. 115 ot the Joliiest of
CoUegrCSongs. A capital book for social singing.
Just out. Tho Voice ns a Mils'-
or.l lustrum our, by C H Davis, M D.
(37cts). An invaluable trathe on the construction
and management of the Vocal Organs. Wtb
plates.
Jnat out. Tbe last number of the) Musical
Record. Bend 6 cents for one number, f2 for the
year. “Wouldn’t be without it lor five timestho
price.”
OLIVER, DITS0N &C0;. Boston,
O H DiTSON A CO. 848 B’dwsy N Y.
sepia tf
I F your fancy is for a RIO COFFEE of a higl
rich flavor, not coatoi with a glutinous
foreign substance after roasting, buy non
but tbe “AMCA." carefully sclectet
roasted and shipped fresh to the trade by Moon
Jenkins A Co. New York. Bold in Macon bv
sitgSri&wSin J D CARVES,
M W QOPDoy.
HEX BX BEIGHA3C
W. W. GORDON 8s CO.
Bacccssor to Tison & Gordon).
Cotton Factors
—AED—
Commission Merchants,
NO 118 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.GA,
HOWARD TINSLEY. Traveling Agent.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS'
SURANCB OF COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OFCOTTON.
BAGGING AN D TIES FURNISHED CUS
TOMER8 AT LOWEST MARKET PRIO 2.
aulSIsdawfim
S*. H. SATSS^&,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I ha ve removed .a one of my brick offices corner
Poplar and Second Streets.
I N audition to local business. I will give specia
attention to canes entrusted to me in the
albaoyand Southwestern Circuits, and in tbe
Cnitecl States nivcuit ana Bankrupt Courts of
G orcift
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY by our
careful plan of speculating in Wall street.
Any amount trout sio to $500 either in a put or
call, very trener.tly givei back 5 to 10 times
your money in profits. You cannot lose any
more than the amount you invest.
Stocks of all kinds bought cud cold through
New York Stock exchange in’ any number of
shares on 8 per cent margin. Bend lor cur cirou<
larexplaini-urnow tospeculate.
PECK A HARRIS. Bankers and Brokers.
19 Broad ttioet, New York;
s?p28dtu thsst wSm
llamner Ball, Montgomery, * Ala,
Cbcrch School for 6Iris.
Rl Rsv R Tl WiLVMi. D D. Visitor.
Rsv Guo 51 KVEiutihS, D D. Rector.
'ZaSlr
WEST BROS
Cultoa Factor?, C«anaiui»3 Strchsii*,
-AGENTS FOR TIIE—
W. k 0. SUMO.
68 Bay at* - Savannah, Ga,
BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE.
Prompt attention to business r.ni liberal d
ance on consignment.. »ug20 dsw6m
top Railroad Crapy.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
AUGUSTA. GA, Oct 3d, 1S79.
Commencing Monday, October Cth lust, the
following passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta time—5 minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17-EAST (daily).
Leave Macon
Leave Hilledgerille...
Leavo Sparta...™™.
Leave (Varrenton
Arrive Camak ,...,
Arrive Washington....
Arrive Athens....,™..
Arrive Atlanta...
Arrive Augusts.,
vn
NO 17—WEST (daily).
Leave Auguste.
... 6:03 am
.......,. 8:13 am
9.40 a m
..........11:10 a m
11:37 am
2; 00 p m
8:15 p m
5:00 p m
... 3;2S p m
- 9:35 am
-.7.45 am
... 9.15 a m
...10.45 am
™ L.4 p m
... L3i p m
™ 3.00pm
... 4.30 pm
6.30 p m
LC&VO AUXUSUainiuiHM,!
Leavo Atlanta
Leavo Athens
Leave Washington.....
Leavo Camak
Arrive Warrenton
Arrrivo Sparta
Arrive Milledgsvilie
Arrive Macon
No conuect.cn to or from Wath.ugton on Son'
^-NO 16—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon™™™...™™.........™...™.,. 7.v0 p m
Leave Miiledgeviile..™™...;..™™.™,. 9.15 p m
Leavo Sparta ™I0.45 a m
Leavo Warrentsn 12.15 a m
Ariiva Camak ............12.30am
Arrive Augusta. — 6.20 am
NO 15—'WEST (daily, except Sunday).
6,30 pm
...... l.coam
LIE am
„.™ 145am
...... 3.45 a m
5.50 am
Leave Augusta......
Leave Camak
Arrive Warrenton
Arrive Sparta.
Arrive MilledgeviUo
Arrive Macon
Trains will not stop at flag stations,
C.ose connections at Augusta for all points
Bast and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Superb improved Bleepers between Macon and
An gusts.
Tollman &!eepres
Augusta to New York.
Only one change Macon to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Checks, Time Cards, etc,
are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union
Ticket Office, 64 Mulberry Streot.
S K JOHNSON,
8uperint indent
■ R DORSEY,
™—* .. * —
Mt de Sales Academy*
CONDUCTED bY THE &I£ftBB8 OF
HEEUY - OH aBTEBEO FEB. 28, '78-
P RIVATE lesson, giveo in Paiutlng, Drawing
and Music to y ouug ladies not connected
with the Academy. Terms $2 to $3 per month.
.rlChi lw
$2300
is the most economical form of Washing
Soap. All bar or square cakes wear down in
use to a large flat piece, too thin to handle
and, therefore, waated; while the OVAL
OAKE of
SmCSSLUl
“ NEW” SOAP can bo cat in two, the oval
end clasped readily in tho hand, and tho lar
ger end worn down almost to a wafer with
out any waste. COLGATE & CO. recom
mend their
'NEW’SOAP
8
NSW ERIC FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
G-eorgia,
WILLINGHAM'S WIRfflOd
Opposite J, W. BURSE & CO.'S Book Store.
‘ECOND STREET.
SEND* ME*YOUll COTTOH AND I WILL
PLEASE YOU.
B. la. Willingham.
wpt jwdtajB
CAMPBELL & J ONES
MACON GEORGIA.
cotton factors and commission merchants -
Greet their
HOUSB
Warehouse Corner Saoond aad Poplar straots »
heir patrons with tho announcement thatthair LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARS-
BRICK far tin bettor awommodatioa of CO' TOR
OoNBJGNKn TO THEM, and are confidant that, their facilities ;or handling the next crcpcannofc
be •nrpaswd by nny house in tbo State. “
^5^^SBS£saBfassaas“,“ ,ta, * fc '«^ ; *"* a r'
?UB BAGGING and TIBS will rco-iva prompt attention.
sug24dMd4w*n| OS CuTTOit IN STJaa mide when desired, at LOWEST BANK RATES.
Practical Gua?mith, 59 Mulbsrry Street.
G UN gTO<;K8 alt- red to fit ibo sheo’.er. Guns bared ta shoot hard ar.d dote,Pin-fire converted to
Cciitra:-fire, new Barrels fitust. Repairing done ot every de^enptiun. Snell, loaded. A No X
far ^but Gun?, Militarv and Sporting Rifles and Fistol J. Ikeep canstantly On hand Mnztlo and B reach-
loading Gut v aud Rifles of the best kind in the market. tepll eodsnnwedait
Layton t woods.
SAMU8L A WOODS
WOODS &CO.
nm Eiotori hi Ssaeral CnisiKioa Merchants.
Ago. ts f ir sale of Solablo Pacific Guano.' *
82 BAYS r R£ET, 5?AVAf4NAH,:GEORGlM
$9* Liberal advai-c. mal
Cantigumentr. Prompt personal attention given to all btui-
■:ug2t dawtei
Trade-Mark Registered) to Caret nl house
copers not only as superior ia qu ality bnt
inform the most ecsnomina -tatpever
ado. aug30-w&sat tf
ROLLER GT/M
—AND—
W £ cal! the attention of our brethren of the
Southern Press to the fact that we are
now having manufactured in our ofllce. by Sir W
SOWikle.
mm ROLLER GUM,
which, for toughness, elaeticity and darability,
cannot be exc-Bed. We are now usiug It and
pron .unco it THE BEST. Sand in yenr orders
to this office fer Rollers or composition. Rollers
lor the Country Press cast to order in regular
35$ inch Hand-Press mould. Where parties
prefer Roller Stocks will be tarnished at to cents
each.
Have your Rollers packed properly in a box
in which thoy can bo returned, or we will have
to charge for Boxing.
Bend in your orders, and wo guarantee satis-
factions
CLI8BT. JONBS A REESE, .
auglS tf Macon, G«.
AGENTS
never fail to
make $125 per
month sellirg onr
nickle plated
Beale. It
Family
is indorsed by tho press ar.d public. Its accu
racy. convenience and cheapness sells it at sight
to every housekeepe . By securing territory,
which will be given free you become your own
prien . of a pleasant and pro-taole bustnes..
te for termi and territaf? < ihiu Scale Works,
<15 Centra) Aveane, Cincinnati, Ohio,
d wlm
.. ... AfcCUiJYrantea. busi
ness legitimate. Particulars free-
d44Kw-I.WOarH6C(k.8(J«ilalU 1
S1200
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iruittd tofll BuritO»Qi!ltoa»A
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Address S.-‘. GBANT * CO., X
4. S * 8 Hsus Bb, CiociaattL O
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Is tho highest achievement in cereal
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experiment and improvement for thir
ty-five years, and its popularity tho re
ward of this effort of a lifetime. Itoyal
Gloss Lump Starch-is packed in lmnd-
somo one-pound, three-pound, and eix-
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4 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
CX FORTUNE. T.IJSTH GRAND DIB-
TtUBUTiON.CLsSS K AT NEW ORLEANS,
TUESDAY, O '.TUBER 14th, lS;9-USthMON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company*
This Institution was regularly incorporated hy
tho Legislature of theStatofor Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 186?. for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract tilt inviola
ble faith c! tho State is pledged with a Capital of
51,000,000, to which it has since added areterv*
fOlid of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will fake place monthly
cn tho second Tuesday. Ii never scales orpost-
Poncs. Look at tho following Distribution:
UAPITALPR1ZE $30,000.
ICO.OOO Tickets at $2 ,:sch, Half Tickets Rl.
LIST OF PRIZES.
U Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Frixe
2 Frizes cf $2,K0™„
5 Prises of
io Prizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
500 Prizes of
l.OOOFrizos cf
1,000....
500™..
ice™..
60..™
20
.mooo
104)00
6.000
MOO
tbeoo
10,000
IOjOOO
„_™ 104)00
10,000
19,000
APPROXIMATION prizes.
9 Approximation Prizes of $300™,.,...... $2,700
9 Approximation Prizea ot £00 1900
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900
LS57 Prizea, amounting to..™ $11(^400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted
all prominent points,to wham a liberal compen
sation will be paid.
Application for rate* to clubs should only ha
made to tho homo oilier in New Orleans.
Write, dearly staling full address, for farther
mtcrmalion.or rend orders to
m a dauphin.
P OBox C92. TC ew Orleans, ija.
All our grand extraordinary drawiugs nre un
der the supervision and mauugemeutot GEN G
T BEAUEDUARD aim GKN JUBAL A
»4ni.V
SlOCO IN CSiii.D.
fnU be paid for a cam they cul tsot euro orhelpjCr
for anything injpuro or In Jurlova found la them.
Ask your ttrvpu- *, frr hop Kilters and try them
’r.ke no ether.
Asa your , c
l beforo you sleep. TcS
Hop Conan ccanistko snectcrt, rafssfc and besk
A™ cy.J-f:-cn.
n.9 Kor Pan .“a* r-ttre-ai:, T.:r. rand Kidney Is mpa-
jrfor toall others. Can,: hyah, irpii... Ask urucgkk
;D. L C. lean uhsoluto nail irreiLuihl^ euro for druni-
mnem, rose ot opium, tobacco anil narcotics:
Scad lor circular.
[AtOT.wHbrdmeskh.llorldtfar.aHs.Ca. Cccbater.K.Y.
BN times more power.ui than the best po-
lonsp'.aster wh en placed over the centred
I tho nervous forces, the pit cf the stomach, they
stimulate the livor. stomxeb and. bov-fis, perfect
| digestion, cure dyspepsia, -.-lliioua colic, cramps
■ and pains and prevent ague an:< malarial <lis-
i euo». For weak and sore lungs, palpitation of
! tho hear-. painful kidneys, rhtumai.sa. ntural-
. nia andscutica.they arp the best reneayinthe
! world. Get tbe genuine. Ask for COLLINS’
VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS.
Price 25 els. For sale by Hunt. Rankin* Iw*
mar, Atl»nta and Macon, and Ojccoui Bntler.
Savannah, and all dnievir/.-. s?n38dm
Anthorizod by the Commonwealth ofKv.
FOB SALS—?ivo Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
.3t!x£
SITUATED NEAR ALBANY. G(.
Xo. of Acres. Cleared
Wretter....Dcrou»My Co...l6l0 709
-yron “ -S.S75 i.tco
_&all “ ...S.250 1. £5
Lee Leo Co 1.Z25 903
Wimberly • Baker Co .2.2:0 1,100
Proposals for the purchase of oa« or all o(:he
above well-known plantations will be recciv-
td by the undersigned until 'ho 30th - ay of Oc
tober. 1879. Any info- malicn regarding them
may be obtained from the manager. MrWmH
B-nnett, at present residing op BcaU plantation.
AS-The pre/creico will bo given to cash and
short timo purchasers. Address
PATTERSON A CUTLER. Attorreya,
764 Walnut street, Fhiliueiphia, Pa.
fepld eooisrw Ot
Popular Monthly .Drawing cf the
• Commonweaftfe Dis^rlfoa-
t!o?J Co,
AT JIACAULEY’S theatre.
In tbo City of Louisville, on
Octolier 30:1879.
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jomr PULS3BBY. JonsL. jonssos
JOHN FLANNERY & CO
Cotton Factors
—43 D —
Ctiiumiosion Mprciiants,
NOS KELLY’S BLOCK. BAY STREET,
feAYANNA JrJ. CjiJx.
A GKVTS for JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS
and liOMBatICS, etc. etc.
bagging and ties toa sale at low-
EST 11ARKE r RATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
BUSINESS ENTRUSTt D TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aus31 d wAi-wfim
... ™-,:r: *r i * er-it-:'
Pi; ......a FUr
fiauimy. ™Lr to cum if
C ; v- .imm^lu-lnreljcf^niat
C" -o u Iflog standing in .
u vvk.a nd ordinary co^es in 9
vl r. - .. bold by
Theto drawings authorized by act of tho Leg
islature ol 1S69 and sustained by all the courts
of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of
ether lottery companies who el im the cole own
ership of “all tho grant- in Kentucky.” to the
contrary cotwithstandiuv) occur regularly oit
the Iasi day of every month (Sundays excepted)
and are supervised by p. or into t State officials.
A Ko"w Era i the History
of Lotteries,
GBAYD AND UNPRECEDENTED SUC-
1'KSS OF TDK SxVS F£AIU2E8.
Every ticket-holder can be bis own
supervisor, c» U out his num
ber and see it placed
in tho wheel.
Tho Management call attention to the grand
opportunity presented of oetaining, for ordyai,
any ot
THB FOLLOWING FRIZES.
1 Prize..
1 Prize.™
10 Prizes SLOW- each
20 Prizes bOOeaeh
100 Prizes 106 each ....
£00 Prizea !0 each
060 Prizes SO each...
1,000 Prises 13 each.
9 Prizes SOOeuvfc, ap’rr.rimt’n prizes
3 Prizes 200 each do do
9 Prizes ICO each do do
1.91C Prizea _ 4113,406
Whole Tidets.Jz Half Ticket-.Jl.
27 Tickets. ?:o. , . 13 TickeU,*180
All applications for club rates should he nyuib
to the homo office.
Remit by postoffice Money Order, registered,
loiter,bank draft orexj Full list «3draw-
mg published in Louis* Hie Courier-Journal mad
Now York Herald, an, - ~»U ticket-held-
■, for tickei, aud i * -ddress OOM-
Uo • w tALTH DIS'i HlITlpN LO. arTJ
’OiltkKF U1D.8*''-’' r ■ J, iirnal Bsfid-
i ' nut-m.l. V-. Bril fop-illhdaatAwLT
»<M^ro/»wa«»,rtfte^Sa.onk, fe
' (*^77 tjs. (YBSlc . rd rip :;,es ta agarts.
Outfit five. Add'ess P OVICK-
a B.Y, Augusta. M» i - 2