Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, October 14, 1879, Image 7

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dbjsKS&t Sfebtg 3fo*mml & llfejius*«g**r. BY TELEGRAPH. “iioMB. Oct. 10.—Fnneesa Carol.uo Bj naparte, widow of Prince Antonio, la dead, (DL.nddu, Oot. 10.—Count Monts baa bot-n acquitted of tbo charges made against nun in connection with the ios3 or the iron clad Grosser Kntf urat. Infantry will be stationed throughout -very available portion of county Mayo, Ireland. London, Oot. 10.—The 267 farmers and their wives who sailed from Liver pool yesterday, in steamer Teutonia for New Orleans, on tneir way to Texas, are for tbo most part wall provided witn money. They aro from Dnrhem, Yort- ihire, Lancashire, Cumberland, Lincoln shire end Gloucestershire. Buchabxst. October 10. —Sufficient rain has fallen during the past 'Orty- eight hours to allow peasants to got in the wintor crops of wheat abd rye, al though the dolay is such that next year's yield may bn diminished. London, October 10.—The race for the great challenge stakes for two years old and upwards over the last third quarter of tho Bowloyjmile tc-day at New Market second October meeting, was won by Count DelaGranges* three years old Chestnut coltBayon D'Or, Doko of Ham y ton’s eix years old chestnut borae Lolly- pus second and Paltenoy’s;(lTa years old brown mare, Placida third; K. R. Christopbci'd three years old bay colt, Discord fourth; Lorillard’s Parole fifth; Count P. DelaGrangea four years old chosinat filly Clemintine, sixth. Clem entine was not backed. The race was von by half; Parole was beaten off. OniBoir, October 10.—The Pacific «x p:eu., which left hero on tho Michigan Central Railroad forty minutes late, col lided with a switch engine on the main track at Jackson, at one o’clock this morning, telescoping tho baggage and express cats, and piling eleven couches cn top of oaeh other. Tho first coach was filled with emigrants, most of whom were killed or seriously wounded. Many oc cupants of tho other coaches were also killed or injured. It is supposed that twenty-fiva were killed and thirty wound ed, the majority being emigrants. Pny- eicians end ctbexs are doing everything possible to alleviate tbo sufferings of tho wounded. UbkERU, Oot. 10,10 a. m. Six now ca ses weio reported this morning : Eugene Eiolinger, Jake Kintrowitcb, Sam John Chinaman, and three colored. Weather warm and sultry. New Yobk, Oot. 10.—Tno longsoore- mea employed along North river tnreat- on to strike for five to ten cent, increase per hour. _ _ . PiiliianKEi'BiA, Oct. 10.—Tho Gate City Guards, of Atlanta, arrived this morning, and were received at tho depot by a battalion of State Pencibks. The visitors wore escorted to Independence Hall, where Mayor Stokely welcomed them in a short but cardial speech, which was replied to by W. L. Calhoun, Mayor ofjAtLnta, and Capt. Burke, who express ed gratification at tho warmth of their receptioo. They made a ehort street parade, and afterword returned to the Continental Hotel. . This afternoon thsy will be entertained in Fairmonnt Park, and this evening will ba tho guests of the Union Lsague, a banquet having been tendered them. London, Oot. 10 —The race for the ju venile handicap, for two year olds, over tho Rouse course, tho last five furlongs of the Rowley mile, to-day at Newmar ket, sooond October meeting, was won by EirlvWorm, Fiiermain second, Loril lard’s bay filly Geraldine third. The race was won by a nock, and there wca tbo same distance between the second and third. Twelve ran. London, Oct. 10.—Advioea fiom Capo Town to September 23.i, are as follows ; Tho presence of troops and Sir Garnet WoLeloy's emphatic declaration that England intends to claim Transvaal havo produced a quieting effect on the Boers. Affairs in Zalnland aro quiet, but reports were current that Qabala- manzi, brother of Catywayo, had been Rilled. It seems likely that Seeoeoeni will eubmit. Moirost oantinue defiant. This week’s circular of the Liverpool Colton Brokers- Association says cotton was heavy cn Friday and Saturday, with a serious dcclino in American. On Mon- dav the demand revived and buaitoia has since increased and prioec hsvo advanced. Americas, alter a decline of 3-XCd since Monday, recovered with a good daily de mand, and quotations are l-16il-81 higher. Baa Island was in good demand, which was freely met at about de cline. Futures opened dull and generally declined at 1-161. Since Monday there has been a Etrong and fair business, and piieoi h-ivo advanced 3 321 for October, 6-bt’d for Octooer and November deliv eries, and 1-8 for all positions. Sixteen cases were reported to-day, eeven colored. Among those reported were Agnos Steel, Margarect Crone, Henry Green, JOieph Batten and E, T. Kiel. Three deaths havo occurred, John b. Ohio, W. E. N. Brocks and CarBhine Guard, tho last named colored. At 4 o’clock this afternoon the steamer D. W. Pierce departed for Concordia in charge of Gen. W. J. Smith, Vico President of the Howards. A full eupply of provis ions, blankets and medicines were taken along. A. M. Stoddard, member ef tho Howards, Dr. Julios Wise and two nur ses accompanied tho expedition. PinLAPBiiFiiia, October 10.—A. A. Sairiler, chorged with having caused the death of George Truman, late clerk of tbo court of quarter cessions, was admit ted to bail to-day in tho gum of $7,000. New Yobk, October 10.—Trumbridge & Co., tbo oldest established firm of tucket shops of this citv, suspended pay- iicnt to-day. They state they have as- lets en p ugh to pay all indebtedness, bat .hey ate uot available immediately. Madrid, Oct. 10.—The Cabinet coun cil has settled the basis of a treaty of peace and commerce with Peru and Bolivia; also resolved to inforoo in Cuba sovere ftnaltica against persons guilty of ss- utueterattons, pillage, aud incendiarism in political pretexts. London, October 11.—A dispatch from Sen; hiss or, near Cabal, dated at a lato hour on the 8tb, soys that news has been received that the palaco and citadel of Balaohsssar, in Cabal, have been evacua ted by the enemy. Ac official report from General Rob erts, dated October 8ib, says that at sun set General Baker was about to attack the enemy’s position. A dispatch to the Daily New* from tho British camp before Cabal, dated October 8:h, soyu “Baker’s brigado is engaging tho enemy on the hills southwest of tbo c. ty ned aa obstinate struggle is going on, Tho enemy expects a reinforcement of three regiments f;om Ghcznai. A t'uerlin despatch reports that the Busiisn outlines to England relative to Afghanistan havo either been or aro about to bo made. Tho Czir desires as- soiaoce that England will not ocoupy ibi Herat or Budakshan plateau. A Times' dispatch from General Rob erts’ camp reports that- the three Afghan r giments previously engaged, with other regiments, aud many of tho city peoplo, are tpposing the advance of Gen- Baker. Tbo Afghane are strongly entrenched in a position on the hills west of the city. The short time movement at Oldham hs« now become so general that it is cs- Knitted six and a quarter million spindles are affected. Simla, October 11.—Genoral Gough *111 bo established at Jellallabad by •londay. Colonel Jenkins will pash for- ’ard to Guerdamsk in order to establish ct-umuaioationa with Sir Frederick rtOierts. Tho difficulties of transporta- tioi h&ve been overcome and tho troops °f oi arms are moving forward from all poir* to the support of General Roberts, ft 1. to be remarked that a telegram from Simla yesterday stated that Gen eral tnghea had halted fomtoen miles hajont Khelali Ghilzai, Leciuso the countrywaa baro of supplies. Meiifu,, Oo ober 11,—No now cisea [eporUd this morning. Four deaths oats otoorred eince our last; Clark Wil l-imp. Joij! Chinaman, Johnson, Bretton *bd K4: Atkins. Weather very warm Up to noon the undertakers report five more interments. Jamefl Rxdiman, Gusaie Roberts, W. T. Millius, Laura Loons and Terrence O’Reily. The last died seven miles south of tho city, Galveston, Oct. 1L—A New* special from Sulphur Springs, Texas, says: On Thursday night, while the Chief Mar.hil, John Norris, was taking a drink with a friend, semu ono outside shot -Norris through the heart, killing him instantly and escaping in the darkness. The as sassin is ^opposed to bs a friend of the man shot by- Norris, while resisting ar rest . Savannah, October 11.—The following is the Cotton Exchango Report for Sep tember : Georgia—Ninety-tbreo replies received from fifty-four counties. Weather da ring tho month of September in Southern Georgia unfavorable, being too much rain. In Middle Georgia tho whole rath er favorable, while in the northern por tion of tbo State it has been exceedingly favorable; where too much rain prevailed picking was interrupted and considerable damage from rust, shedding bolls and worms. In most sections of the State tho plant is twell fruited, but where the drought effected it, it was followed by excessive rains and there have been shedding of both forms and boils. It is estimated that about onc-tbird of the crop of the State has been picked. The yield of northern Georgia per acre will be about 300 pounds, while in Southern Georgia it will be 400 or 600 pounds. Florida—Twenty-three replies received from thirteen coanties. The weather during : he past month has been unfavor able. Excessive rains stopped the pick ing and caused the bolls to rot end sprout. Complaints of damage from rust, shed ding aud worms are general. It is esti mated that 350 pounds of seed to the acre may be oonsidered a very free esti- maio^of productions for this year’s crop. Aa compared with laBt year the yield of the State will be less. The Sea Island section had too tnuob rain. Ticking was stopped and the open cotton sproutod in the bolls. This was very short last year and now tho prospect is that the out turn of this year’s crop may not exceed that of last year. Philadelphia, October 11.—John Can non, tbo stolen bond dealer was to-day senveuoed to pay a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment in peniten tiary ten years. New Yukk, October 11.—The Gate City Guards of Atlanta arrived this even, ing, under command of Captain J. F. nrke, and were mitatthe Coutllimd ferry by a detachment of the seventh regiment, and escorted to tho city hall where they were received by the Mayor and Aldermen. Nsw Yobk, October 11.—Tho walking tournament tor the O’Leary belt ends to- night, and the greatest excitement pro vails at th9 Garden, which is densely packsd witn spectators. Murphy is far enough ahead to ensure brs victory, hav ing at 8 p. m. completed 502 miles. The score etends s Howard 2J, with 487 miles; Faber 3d, with 483 miles, and Brady 4th, with 467 miles. Murphy’s success has puzzled tho sporting men and lost them no end of money. He is a comparative youth from Haverstand, where he is employed in a brisk yaid, end is tireless as a steam en gine. Paris, Oct. 11.—A duel took place on tho Spanish frontier on Thursday be tween M. Jean Jacques Alieot, former republican deputy from tho department of Hantea Pyrenees, and M. Sassere, a Bonopariist. Tho latter was seriously wounded in the srm. The difference arose from a political grudge. Memphis, October 11.—There were twelve cases to-day, four of whom were colored. The following are the whites: Dilla Jacobs, Rachael J.cobe, J. S. Mc Daniel, John Paine, J. M. Shaw, W. C. Anderson and Joseph Id tine tie. One death occurred since noon—a man by tha came of Crcssmon. Bartlett, Tenn., after Monday, will rigidly enforce quarantine* It has been raining and more is ex- peoted. Nashville, October 11.—On thi3 the last day oi tho Noshv.lie raoes, the at tendance was large. Tho weather was hot and the track good. The first race, a mile dash, for two year olds, two start ed. It was won by Fouso, Ventriloquist second. Time, 1:52. The second race for tho Sewanneo Btake, iwo mile heats, was won by Jadscb Johnson, distancing Baubee, tho only other contestant. Time, 3:39. The third race, a quarter mile dash, was won by Minnack, Joe Shelby second and Buckshot third. Time, 2:12 j. The meeting olo.ed. It has been the moat successful for years past. Jzzomz PaBE.Oot. 11—Notwithstanding tho weather, there was a largo attendance at to-day’s races. The pool booths were crowded by anxious betting men. Will eastern won the first race, Checkmate the second. Lady Middleton third. Time, 1.4G. The ecooad was won by Favorite, 1.19. The third, a handicap sweepstakes for all ages, a mile and a furlong, was won by Glanmore in 3.51; Ferida second. "New York, October 11.—At 8:30 p. m. Murphy retired with 605 miles to his credit. The applauso that went up w as deafening. Theaoore was as follows: Howard 500 miles, Faber 483, Riaiy 475, Mahousy 467, Allen 452, Russel 452, Curran 450, and Walker 450. Personal. Mr. S. B. Burr, of tho Foit Valley hirr&r, was in Macon yesterday, return ing from the Savannah Centennial. Mr. John K. Greer, for a number of years with Rankin, Massenturg & Co., of the city, is now with Carswell, Hszard & Oo., of Now York, one of the largest drug bouses in the United States. Hr. Julian Price will leave to-morrow morning for the New England Conserva tory of Musie, of Boston, to be absent threo years to perfect himself in music. We regret to lose hict from tho city nad from its musicnl circles. His rich and cultivated bas3 voice fco3 contributed much to the pleasure of many entertain ments in Macon, and will be greatly mies. ed. Wo wish him the beat succeed in the profession he has choseD, and feel confident he will fulfil the promise ho now gives of advenes. Mr. Georgo P. Wood?, of Hopkins ville, was in Macon last evening. Mr. M. L. Burch, of Eislman, woo at tho National Hotel yesterday. Col W. M. Wadley last evening was somewhat better, and it is to bo hoped he will new begin to permanently im- prove. Mrs. Little, accompanied by Mis3 Ma ry Lon Little and Miss Leola Harriio of Americas, aro at Ibo Brown House, Mr. W. E. Kav, of Brunswiok, and John H. Graham of Atlanta, spent yes- terday in the city* General Eil Weiren and Phil. Cook were in the city laet evening. Mr. W. T. Christopher and John P. Gorman both autographed at-the Brown a hotel yesterday. Donation by the Central Balirscd to tli. Monument. Editor* ZeUgraph and Messenger— Will you kindly allow us space in your paper to officially acknowledge tho re- ccint, through Mr. W. 8. Brar.tley, Treasurer, of the sum of 5185, generous ly donated to tho Confederate Monument by the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. Very respectfally, Mbs. E. Winehip, President. Jho. C. Cubp, Chairman. “Hate derived somo benefit from the use of Simmons’ Liver Regulator, and wiBh to give it a further trial.” Hon. Alsx. H. SiErnass, Georgia.; <1 have nevtt. seen r tried such a smp'-e, effiodcoai, satiataitory iH- nlest3iat remedy is my ife. ! » H. Haine, , St. Louis, Ho. ®*°KACH ^ iP s ITTEB s Diseases, like thisves, attack the weak. For tify your organization with the Hitters and it will resist and baffle alike tho sirus and epidem- iesand thochangesot temperature which;disor- der the comtitntions ot the feeble. There is vi tality in it. It is a pure vegetable stimulant, a rare alterative and anti-billiyus medicine, and lhas not a harmful clement among its many in- gradients. Tor salo by all druggists end rcspec- tab’e dealers. ’ TUTT’g PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER; Loswof Appetito, Bowels costive, Fein in tticHead, with r. dull sensationin tho back part, Fain under tho skoul ness niter eating, with a di exertion of body or mind, einess, Fluttering at tho Heart, Dots be fore the cyco, Yellow Skin, Hendacho genemliy over the right eye, Restlessness with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOOII BE DEVELOPED. SUIT'S PILLS arc especially adapted to sorb rase-, ono doso eOecta such a change ol'feeling as to astonish the enficrcr. - CONSTEPAYEQM/ Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health be enjoyed. If the constipation i3 of recent date, a eingie doso of TDTT’S PILLS will euflice, bnt if it has become babiiuai, ono piiishonid be taken every night, gradually lessen- Dr. I. Gay Lciris, Fulton, Ark., says: “After a practice of 23 years, I i TUTT’S PILLS the best ever made.” 23 years, I pronounce anti-bilious medicine and to do They aro 35 .Murray Street, New York. iv medic r.io to much good as TDTT’S PILLS, cs good as represented.” Ofiicc — TDTT’S HAIR DYE. Ghat Hair on Wsiskehs changed to a Gross” Black by a single application of this Dm. It im parl, a Omtoral Color, act, lastontonoously. and i, -s IlfrmleM o, spring water. Sold by Druesists, or sent hy express on receiptof SI. -J Office 35 Murray St., Now YorkJ 3HSWOMER, * A Ukors OF /jillConstitution Water •All/ THUveTmue a uiv THUK2 TIMES A DAY Cures Briebt’s Disease. Inflammation of the Kiiceys, Stone in the Bladder, Catarrh of tho Klidder, Diabetes. Gravel, Gleet, Brick-dust Deposit. Cbi.dhood Weakness. For Female Complaints a specialty. Send for ciroular. For sale by all druggists. MORGAN « ALLEN. cctS dawOm £9 John street. NY. FiN&N&AL M COMMERCIAL MACON COTTON STATEMENT OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER Ocxobsb 11.1879.—Evzhihs. The market opened quiet to-day at 0%, but closes steady at 9J4 for middling. Received by rail today 211 by wagon__ 210— 451 Shipped — 230 .13131—1S941 14172 i rctvfcH tt: mss 72S7 ed itzady; sale, CSCOO; Cc'obcr de- BVATIMIKT Stock ox hand September 1,1879.. Receired t>day proTiauily ..... Bhipys* previously.. Stock on kaad this svening.. lue.-ived raws dsy laes jsar.. LATEST TEIsSVKAFHIC REPORTS Cotton. Livanrsst—Noon—Cotson dull nr.d easier; middling aylends S11-13. middling Orlcam 815* 1C Sa!«s 5000 balos, of which 1000 were taken by speculators and for expert: receipt, 5250—all Amerit&D. Future, opened Mt hettir. Uplands low middling ilu» Oftober delivery C 7-liiaS 13-S2, Octoasr and November 5Sl-SMS. Novembor and December > 17>S2a£%, December and January 6K. January and February do, Feb- ru«n mi Marsh is, Oserrk end April 5 29-S2a 5 15-1*. April and May S15 16. Jana and July 6. 3 SO p m— Sales of American 3403, Uplands low middling elaaso October delivery 654, Oe oner and November 61 32, November and Lcecmber 519-33, April and May 5 31-33. Futures aro now steady. Nsw Yobk—Cotton firm: sales 218; middling uplands 10 7-16, middling Orleans 10 8 16 Future, »pencd firmer: October lO.lO.Norember 10.00. December 1M1, January 1010. February 10 2* Cotton—Vet ITuturtts closed fctuuiy; livery 10.129, Ncvemher 10.10 -11. Da-ember 10.10 —11, January 16.10. February lO.Sl—36, M-rch 10.48—5i>, April, May and Jane 10 90-92, July 10.29311 01 Cation elerei frm: eale* SI8 middling up land, 10 7-15. aaddlmg OWemas IB 9 16, CenstlifcUd net neociyt, 31819; exports to Great Brits in 9120, Franco 8669. Continent 6870, < h '• 1 ”, GAI.TXJHV—Ceftm weak miidling 10. low middling 9« good ordinary Mg net receipts I3i8; gross ; «al« 309, stock 42004. >:03MLE—cotton it.tdy. middling 10, net receipts S0i0, saMallOf. stock 18318. BaiMNOBK—CoSian qa.et. middling 10J4 lo» middling 16, good ardSaiay 0'A- not receipts —. gross 1505. sales 109, to spinners—, a too 4933. Bosios—Cotton sUady; middling XOJf, low middling 10)4. good ordinary 10)4, net receipts C21: gross —. sale, —. stock 532. Wuxigaca?—Cotton firm; middling 9% low middling 6 f 16. iw^ nrdimip -: n« re ceipt, 924. gross —, sales 840, stock CS1G. lhcitADaxmiA—Cotton firm; middling lOJis low middling 16%, K»d oriinsry 10, net re ceipts 81: gross 281, Saks 133 tpinnera 143, stock **8AVA»Xjux—Cotton Him: middling 915 16, low middling 911-16. good ordinary 9%. net receipts SiSo- gross —; salts 49.0; stock 56160. N*vr oblkasb—Cotton firm, middling 10)4; low middling 9J4 good ordinary 9>t. net receipts 6333. gross 8204, sales 6500, stock 89712. Mobil*—Sot received. Memphis-NoI received. Augusia—Cotton ouieh middling 9)4. low middhng fiooA ordinary 9; receipts 1174, shioments —, sales *618. CHAELSsios—Cottoa steady, middling 10X. low middling 10. goed ordinary r%: no: receipts 8233, gross —■ tides 1000; stock 4U03 FIHA5CIA1* LeiEoa-Siu- Conso’s 9715-lC. Erie 42% Fabis—S per cent Rentes 83 Irenes ana 45 centimes. NSW YORK—Stocks opened firmer; monty 6 07- long 4 81; short 4 82%. Btato bonds dull; Government teeuTinssjesiat. Money active at 7. aMhsnge dull 4 81a4 81)4 ■*-** new 5 per wnti per ctnis 101 rcremmeni veouriues steady. 163)4 4)4 per cents 105%, 4 State tend* dull. Stocks closed strong and higher; N Z Central y 05)4 ,044.305; Sub-Tressary balances: Gold 133,1 rency 18,257.643. FRODNCB BALintosa — Fleur firmer: Howard Street and Woatern sneerfino *250474: cxtraoOMp 75; family C 0036 75: City Mills superfine 4 25@4 75; extra 6 000515; Rio breads 6 75; Patspseo family 7 60. WhMtHlMlbini firm and, bettor. Western active and hUtier. xmtfcern red 18«al47j umber 1 Hal 47: NolMmryl*iKlred l42!4:No3Wes- tsmni»terrwn»»* andOntober 189)4 Novem ber 1 itlMul 4M4December 141% Southern com naiet: IVeitern .jm firm; white 6S&G1, yellow CO Oats, southern 49x41; Western white S9at0; do ini ic(l 57939; FeBnaylvnoia i9aI0 fay steady; > Tim9 to choice Pennsylvsnls, Mar j land 15@16 Provisions higher. Fork II60. Bulk meats, loose snoulders 3J4u4l. clear rib 6)4 do packed 4)4 and 634. Baoon—ahonldeis *34, c.ear nb 7)4 Hams llal”. Inrd, relUei in tierc -a 7 Butter firm; prime to choice Western packed IS® 16. Coffee Sim; rio in cargoes iSal6%. Whisky steidy atl68. Freights firm, . ... CsiCAeo-Fiour act.ve and .strong double ei- a Wwie.n -l-ri-g 4I5a5 ' “ ** 175; wi.ner xheat 4 ,6 r supf?flue42l4^ 66. Vuesi _ holchicigo 'pring 1 lcKvl 17; Ao 2dol 12) ca»b, 114)4 November, com aclive, firm “ lower nt 10 OualO 25 cub. 10 25al0 40 October, 8 85 a3 90 November.S 75iS 80 all tuo year. Lard in fair demand but lower at 610aC12)4cub,56 a 5 01A November: Balk meats steady and firm; shoulders 4 OP, short ribs 6 00, clear sides 5 83. Whisky steady at 107. NnwYoBK—Flour dull and unchanged: common to fair extra 5 £0i6 25, good to choice G 354*7 EU. Wheat iereriih and unsettled, closing a shade higher: ungraded winter red l£5al 87)4. No 2 do 188%, No 1 do 183%. Corn without quotable chsngo. dosing firm: ungraded 65»55X. Oats fair trede. No 3. 38%a39. Coffee :n fair demand and steady; rio in cargoes quoted at 13al6)4;doinjot lots 1 SalS. Sugar quiet but strong; fair to gooc refining quoted G%a7)4 prime 7)i*ai)v. refinec quiet and unchanged; standard A 8%aS)4: grauu latcd and "powdered 834, crushed 9>S. Molasses firm: offerings small: Cuba refining 60; test quo- ted at 24)4a25. Kice in lair inquiry and steady; Cirohna 634a7)4 Eoiia tt-.nly ai 140al43. Tur pentine quiet and firm at Si)f, Wool very firm and m lair demand: domeitic fleece 84a43, pulled £2a4l.unwashed 15a33, Texas 12aSl. Pork a shade easier closing dull: new mess spot quoted atlOOOalOEO. Middles quiet and unchanged; long clear 625, short clear 6£0. lung and short clear 681)4, Lard quiet: prime sleam spot 660 cash. Whisky nominal at 111. Freights Arm. IiOUIavtxlh—Flour firm: extra 8 25aS 50: family 4 00@4 25: Nol4 75@5 G0;patent 8 0037 00. Wheat firm; red and amber 117 Cora firmer: white 47, mixed 42. Oats firm, white S3, mixed SO. Pork stronglO 00. Lard strong: choice leaf m tierces 8. do in kexs8)4 Bulk meats higher- ahoulders S)4. clear rib 7)4. clear sides 7)4. Bacon higher shoulder* 4%; clear ribs 7)4. clear sides 8. Su gar cured hams 9319)4. Whisky firm at 105 OnrcmrAxx—Flour firm: family 5 £0 & 6 • Wheat strong at 120. Corn firmer at 45. Oats quiet; No 2 mixed EOaSl, Pork firm; lobbing at 10,50. Lard firm- current make 610. Bulk meats firm: shoulders 380; short rib 7. Bacon strong and higher; shoulders 4)4. clear rib 7%, clear sides 8)4. WhiBky active at 105. Hoga quiet, pack ing 8 40a360. Sr. Louis- Flour quiot: double extra fall 4 SO asis, treble do 6 80, family 5 60a5 70, choice to faucy 6 85,6 50. Wheat highei; No 2 red fall H7?4al20)4 cash, 12254 November. 124al24)4 December: No 8 do 112)4- Corn inactive and lower xt 85)4 cash, 35% October, 85%aSSJ4 all tho year. Oats alow at 25%a2G cash and October 24)ia27 November, Whisky quiet at 107. Pork lower at 10 80 Lard G15 cash. Bulkmeats — shoulders 8)4, clear libs 6)4 clear sides 7. Bacon —shoulder* s)4. clear rib 7)4*8, shoit clear 8%a 8%. New Obxeifs—Flour firm; superfine 4E0a 475. double extra BZSaSM. treble extra 5 62%» 5 87)4. high grades 6 OOaG 75. Com firmer; white 65. Oats firm at 40. Pork dull at 10 05. Lard 8al0)4. J \Vhiaiy dull at lOBallO. Coffee firm: Bio in cargoes, ordinary to prime 12)4al7. Su gar in good demand, common to good common 7)4a8, Inily fair 8)4, yellow clarified 8)4. Molas ses, no stock here. Bice in good demand and firmer, Louisiana ordinary to choice Ga7)4- NATAL” 8TOEE8. Wixxineson—spirit* turpentine iteady at 29 Rosin firm at 1 20 for strained. Crude tur- pontino steady at 110 for hard; 183 for yeliaw dip; Tar steady at 1 03. MARJNENEWS NHW YORK—Arrived— Germanic, Beacons- hicld, Mosla, Hutchinson, City of Columbus. Armed out—Abyssinia, Louise. Droi ath: Macon Wholesale Market. C0BBEC7ED DAILY BY JAQUES & JOHNSON, ■WHOLESALE GROCERS. B ICON—Clear riD ■lacs...... Shoulders Bulk clear rib sides. Bulk shoulders.... Bellies....... Choice SO hams, LARD—in hbla.. Loaf, in Subs. Leaf, in buckets...,, OATS—For feed, A CHANCE TO MAKE MONET by our esreful plan of speculating m Walls:reel. Any amount irom $10 to 8500 either in a put or call, very frequently gives back 5 to 10 times your money in profit*. You cannot lose any more than the amount you invest. blocks of all kinds bought and told through New York stock exchange in any number of shares on S per cent margin. Bond lor our circu lar explaining bow to speculate. PACK A HARRIS. Bankers and Brokers, 19 Broad st.-eet. New York. s:p2S dtn tb sit w3m NHVilR FAIL to make $125 per month selling our nickle plated Family fc'ealo. ,It is indorsed by the press Mid publio. lw accu racy. convenience and che ipeess sells it at sight to every housekeeper. B ' securing territorj AGENT* 116 Central ATenuc. Cincinnati, Obis. CHA8. F- STUBBS* (Successor to Groover, Stubbs A Co). COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANT, S4Bav street, Savannah. Georgia- Bagging, Ties, Eopi and other supplies Icr nished. Also, liberal cash advances made on consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool or Noitbern ports. augSI £m boited _ CORN—By car load small lots', Grits.,*.,,, FLOUR—Fancy par bb Choice Extra family, pur bbl M Family, ncr bbl„ Extra per bbL... COFFEE—Common... Fair Goo-d..., OAM-hHk—— MOLASSES—ChoiceUuhu.hhds Choice Cuba, bbis Gngarhouss, hhds......... Bugarhouse.bbls Choice New Orleans.,,.., SUGAR—Golden O Brown, C. Extra C. white, Standard A... Granulated ....... Powdered and crushed-., CRACKERS—Soda Cream, Ginger, Btrax-DorTy OANDLKB^SUr* MATCHES—R W, in paper. in wcod... NAIL8—Basis STARCH PEPPER SPICE.-.. NUTMEGS —. OLOYBB——... CIGARS—Per CH dROOTS............ SNUFF—Lorillard’s, iar, Lorillard’s, foil TOBACCO—Common Median SheUKoad. CHBKS8...— RICE (now crop) POTATOES ..., ONIONS. Bcooks Ana Honas COBUECTED IPAXLT BT L.HIPXiEY, HHOKBH. Georgia8percent bonds...- —.101 alls Georgia 7 per coat, bonds (gold).., Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (result Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endon.™,— — Gecrgia7 per cent, bonds (Smitb)—112 a 113 Georgia6 per cent (jld) .101 a 105 Goorgia 6 percent, bonds (now) .105 a 108 City of Macon 7 per cent. (long).... — 64 a 66 City of Macon 7 per cent (short)...— 65 a C6 City of Augusta 7 per oent 100 a 101 City of Atlanta 7 per cent— -.ICO City of Atlanta S per oent - .102 a 103 City olSavannah—. — 69 a <0 Central Raiiroaajotntmangige. ,...108 ail09 Georgia Railroad 6 porjrent. bonds 109 a 101 Macon and Western R R bonds -par and mt aaCUUBIlU nCBMRU U AM Northeastern RR bonds (endorsed)—105 a 106 Southwestern Railroad par and int 8outhGa.*udFla,lstmortguCe 107 a 108 A. A G. R. R. 2d mortgago (ondoraed)...10 a 1052 SoutGaand Fla .82 a 83 Western R. R. of Alabamalet mortgagellO a 112 Western R. Rol Alabama Sdmortgage.,.110 6 11 M A A K.R.lstmortgage(notendor’d SO 90 M AA R R, 2d mortgage (endorsed) .-par a 101 Southwestern ER stock ICOalOl Georgia Railroad stock —. 81 s8. Central Railroad stock 66aG7 Augusta and 8avanr,ah rullroad stock... 105 New Advertisemen'fis. AftTeriisers i 9. On h New Geo p. Bweu & Oo.’s the exact cost of any proposed lino of advertising iu American newspapers. KS-lOO-page pamphlet lCc.'SK aepSOlm mi _ Outfit Free. Address P < Augusta. Maine. Otnrr A MONTH and expenses guaranteed 5) I • .to Agents. Outfit irec. Sn*w A Co. T to Agents. Augusts, Me. 5 aMlOe Corners! TO THE TRADE: Tho live business monof the day are starting thesu counters. Wo aro the Originators and Headqnartenl We havo tho only two exclusive 5 x luc Jobbing Houses in the United Statos. ftS, Send for catalogaocnd purticulsri 'ei SU'CXjHIR. SCO and £02 Eundolph street, Chicago. Also 23 and 28 Chauncy street. Bo ion. tenStoodam I F your fancy Is for a RIO COFFEE of a higl rich flavor, not coatoi with a glutinous foreign substance »!tcr roasting, buy non but the “AHICA." carefully seleetet roasted and shipped fresh to the trade by Moore Jenkins & Co. New York. Sold in Macon b r &ug3d&w Cm J D CARVER- U \T G0BD05. H£YBY B31 OH A21 W. W. GORDON & CO. Snccessor to Tison A Gordon). Cotton Factors —JL3D— Commission Merchants, NO 112 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA, HOWARD T1N8LET, Traveling Agent LOANS M4DB UPON SATISFACTORY A3- SURAN08 OF COTTON SHIPMENTS. VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS OFCOTTON. BAGGING AND TIES BURNISHED CUS« rOMBBB AT LOWEST MARKETPRI03. au231sdaw€m £L EL HJU»J£S, ArTOBNEY AT LAW, I have removed.o one of my brick offices corner Poplar and Second Streets. I N addition to local business, 1 will gi'r spocia attention to cases entrusted to me in th Aloanvand Southwestern Circuits, and in the Uniji<5a 8t»te» Circuit anl Rankrupt Courts ol G v nn* • . FOR SALE, TB 1NE heres aid top buggy. At ply at JP BWMKOWSKI,- ccf 5 sun.toes.lhare/un 72 Cherry St, O P TXCIAIt I you in any way, call on Mr. Gh> Refeid* Optician, and yonr eyesight will be benefited by his superior Spectacles and Eye Glacses. They will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions and Hosting specks, and the most sensitive eye will be restored to its normal and healthy condition; saving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling the wearer to view plainly all remote objects. These useful and unapproachable Glasses can only be procured ram Mr OH RBFBLD, His tablishinent—No 26 Second St, Macon, Ga. spr9 Cm Hamncr Hall) Montgomery, Chnrcli School for Girls. Ala. Et Rbv R H Wxlrbb, D D, Visitor. Rbv Geo M Evsbuabt, D D, Rector. BOILER GUM PiteiClota ■\ \7'E call the attention of our brethren of the Tv Southern Frets to the fact, that we are now having manufactured in our office, by Mr W RDWihle. WIiLE'S ROLLER GDI, which, for toughness, el&cticity and durability, cannot be excelled. We are now using it and pronounce it THE BEST. Send in your orders to tbis office for Rollers or composition. Rollers lor the Country Press cast to order in regular 3A Inch liand-Piess mould. 'Where parties prefer Roller Stocks will bo famished at to cents each. Have your Rollers packed propel ly in a box 'n which they can be returned, or we will have to charge for Boxing. Send in your orders, and we guarantee satis- CL1SBY. JONES A REESE, f Macon. Ga. FORJALE. O N the Houston Road six miles Irom Macon 733 acres of valuable land. About 250 cleared, halucco heavily timbered. Tho wood on; ho place wUl sell readily for $10,000,% Sit us ted on tho best road leading out irom the city, splendid drive and convenient to town. There is also a valuable mill on tho place and a new store bouse, where a good business can be done. Will sell for part cub, balance on time 7 pei cent, or if crelerred, will exchange for city prop erty. AddrreiS P O Box 255 or apply to RWCUBBBDGB, scp9 2tawlm Real Estate Agent; ATLANTA & UiLAKLOTTE AIR-LINE RAILWAY. OFFICE GEN’L PASS. A TICKET AGT ATLX3XA, Gx. Oct 31,1878. O N and aitor Sunday, Novembor 10th. double daily Trains will run on this Road as follows GOING EAST. Night Mail and Passenger Train. Arrive Atlanta—— Leave Atlanta. —- 8.15 p ui 6.00 p in Arri ^^P^^seiis'erTreim" Leave Atlanta.--—-—-g-.— Night Mail and Passenger Train. Arrive Atlanta - 12.09 u. Leave Atlanta. Arrive Atlanta,.- lu Si! p n, Leavo Atlanta..— ^LocalFreightand Accommodation Train Leave Atlanta.—......... 5 40 a u- Arrive Atlanta - ........ Leave Atlanta, rain 9 25 a ro GOINGWEST-- Local Freight and Accommodation Train Arrive at Atlanta— 4.50 p m Leave Atlanta Through Freight Train Arrive Atlanta - 11.20 a m Leavo Atlanta— •—*.—* Close connection at Atlanta for all points West and at Charlotte for all points Bast, GJFOREAOBS.GM. W J HOUSTON, General Vaum-ver and Ticket A rent. Georjia Railroad Cup?. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, AcacsiA.GA, Oct Sd, 1879. Commencing Monday, October 6th inst. tho following passenger schednlo will bo operated. Trains run by Atlanta time—3 minutes slower than Macon: NO 17—EAST (daily). Leave Macon—6:C5&m Leave Millodgeville.— 8:18 om Leave Sparta....—— —. 9:49um Leave Worrenton - - .11:10 a m Arrive Camak—,—11:27am Arrive Washington 2;00 p m Arrive Athens— - S:15 p m Arrive Atlanta— 6:00 d m Arrive Augt^-.—3rf3pm Lmive AtlSita.'.'.'-...'..’.’.'...’-! '.,.,7.'.. 7.45 a m Leave Athens... 915 a m Leavo J.VasMngton 10.45 a m Arrive Wamaton!-—1.31 p ui Arrrivo -Sputa—S.G0 p m Arrive MiUedgeville. - 4.30 p m Arrive Macon - . 6,30Dm No connection to or from Washington or 8un days NO 16—BAST (daily, except Sunday). Leavo Macon — —... 8. -Upm Leave MiUedgeville—- ,,——10.45 p m Leave Bparta-.-.— WarrentOB.,, -.1210 am Leave Warrenton. - 7.49 a m Arrive Camak — 2.53 a m Ari NO 15—'WEST'''(daUjVexcept'Sundayi. * WO pm 11.45 am ,12CO am a. 09 am 3 45am 5.50 a in Leavo Augusta—. Leavo Camak - Arrive Warrenton Arrive Sparta.—. — ..... Arrive MiUedgeviUe — ArriTO Macon Trains will net atop at Cag stations, Close connections at Augusta for all points East and Southeast, and at Macon for alt points in Southwest Georgia and Florida. Superb improved Bloopers between Macon and ^FiiiimanSleepres Augusta to New York. Only one change Macon tr Nr* York. Tickets and Baggage Checks, Time Oudi, etc. are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union Tisket Office, 64 Mulberry «^ ioHNgoN> Superintendent B R DORSEY, •t Asan> Notice.—The Weil Hors?. To Friends, Patrons and lhe Publio Generally. ~\i OU are respectfally informed that HO Cor. X bett. formerly of the Na'iona) Hotel, and more recently of the Corbett Homo o i Second streo . has purchased, lhoronchly renovated and furnished the large aud elegant taree story brick bui'dme known as tbe Lawton tenement house, situated on Poplar street, second house above tho city hall, just five minutes walk from tbe gen»ral passenger depot, where bn will be pie* sod to ses all who may 'uvor him with their pitron • ‘ dav, week ormorth ■ the city for pleasure.business I J the Corbett He ueo pleasantly situated,in* first* class location, ooa-macu. ing a» fine a view ol the city as any place in it. The air is coo’ and pure, water fin -. Heauaranlees his fare as .o a as the mar litt sffor >* Terms reasonable Call and trv U9. E O cORBhT ft Prep i tor CornAit Uou.u. Ma on s-pvmbe’r 24.1679. s*p2S thrsa im Mt de Salts Aoaiomv 00NDU0TED bY THE tsIBI EB8 OF MEROY-OHdETESED FEB. 28,^76". 1 JRIYaTB lessons given in Fainting, D.awiux tT «ua h.ei: toy uug Iadiosnot connected witn the Academy. Term! $2 to {3 per month. 56f281W Ayer’s HairVigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, wliiclt Is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, villi the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness ofton though not always secured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to hrashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. -The Vigor cleanses tbo scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its qooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to tho scalp, keeping it cool, elean, and soft, under which conditions diseases ef th* scalp and hair aro impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair, Tho Vig ob is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for tho toilet It is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. PREPARED BY Dr. J. G. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists* SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. firm'. Katik?- laroar Wholesale Agents, feM9 BZ^.OOi'sr. OA. n HOPBITTESS. (A Medicine* s:ot a Drink,) CONTAINS Iiors, BUCilU- 3IAKDHAKU, DANDELION, [And thePcbistasd I»>rr 3Iesical Quixxrzzs or CURB | All Diseases of tho Stomach, Bovela, Blood, liver, [Kidneys, and Urinary Orron?, fTcrvousncss, Sleep* end crpccialljr FccwJe Complaints. Sioco i:» «or*D. be paid f or a cr_so they will net euro or help, or [for anything impure or injurious found in them. Ask yctxr drasjist for Hop Eittjra cad try them before you c!3cp. Take no other. nor Corea Cccs&tho rrrcctcrt, safest and bcsfc.fi i Ho? pj»for Stomach, Lire r cud Kidney is *ape-9 [riortodlotherc. Cores bychsorptlex Arkdru^IskB L C. is cn aixjoluto and in-i-sistihla cure for thunk-[ fnnnwi, uso of opium, tobacco and narcotics: Scad for circular. | Above sold by drog^hts. II. j p Ci'-ttrs Mfs.Cs*. Rochester, N.Y.I FOB SALE—Five Splendid COTTON PLANTATIONS situate;* ns as Albany, ga. No. of Acre*. Cleared /rotter*...Dorauxlity Co...l,6!0 700 vron.....—•• “ ...3,375 1,500 eal •'* -8.250 1,'25 ee .Lee Co 1,225 900 (imborly • Baker Co 2.250 3.100 Proposals tor the purehaje of one or all ol lhe above well-known plantations will be receiv- t d by tbe undersigned until the SOth day of Oo* tober, 1879. Any information regarding them may be obtained from the manager. Mr Wm H Bennett, at present residing on Beall plantation 43S-Tlie preferetce will be given to cash and short time purchasers. Address PATTKBSON A CUYLKR. Attorneys. 7c4 Walnut street, Piiilade'.phis, Fa. sept d eo’.lSt w r.t L J Grn.MAr.nN. J E Gauds? Late Cashier Southern Baas State of G L J Ghiilmartin & Co., GOTTONFACTOBS Ooiiisiii Malts. BAY STREET, Savannah - Georgia. Liberal advances made on consignments of otton. Bagging and iron Ties 'or sale at low* t market rates. ougSl dGm #o*#**xr*e*4*v*»****».***»#*<»*****#« •**##40*#**s*s#ex«.*eir*****4*»##»*#* JOHN ILUTNERT. JOHNS JOHNS9H JOHN FLANNERY & €0 Cotton Factors —AND— Commission Merchants, NO 3 KELLY’S BLOCK. BAY STREET, taiA'VA.WW .’t 1-5, <U.A.. A gents for jewell’s mills tarns and DOMEsTICS, etc, etc. BAGGING and TIES i OR BALE AT LOW. EST MARKET BATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED To US. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON- SIGNMtvNTS. uubSI d wlretm siMnKioMiiiimitatisitmmt **)S*»»*S3*tx**#»a#«*<»*ii;a****«'«»** NEW BRIC FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Macon G-eorgia. WILLINGHAM'S WAREHOUSE Opposite J, W. BURKE & CO.*S Book Store. SECOND STREET. SEND] ME YOUR COTTON AND I WILL PLEaSE YOU. B. Xi. Willingham. srpldi»odAvt3m - . .; j,-..-. CAMPBELL & J OSES. MACON GEOROIA. COTTON FACTORS AND (MISSION MERCHANTS Warehouse Comer Second and Poplar streets. Greet their patrons with tho announcement that their LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WARS- HOUSE has been entirely REBUILT IN BRICK for the batter accommodation of COTTON CONSIGNED TO THEM, and are confident that;their facilities :or handling the next crop cannot be surpassed by any house in the State. Th>‘tr Office and Salesroom have been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGHTS ON SIM PLES and tlio comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to c-’.l and see them. Thanking their iriends for the liberal patronage extended to them In the p ist. tbev ask a continu ance of the same, and premise renewed efforts to please. J63T ORDERS FOR BAGGING AND TIES wili receive prompt attention. JKf ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LOlVEST B4NK RAT3S. anc24deod±w Sm William Peitzer Practical Gunsmith, 59 Mulberry Street. IjlTrONtt WOODS. SAUUSbA < WOODS WOODS & GO. Cotton Factars ana general CmMi ‘.itriititi Age«it3 for the sale of Soluble Pxoifla auano. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GfSORGU 43- Liberal ad vane 1 mad on Coniigamsnt>. Prompt pirsonnl att-ntiou . given to all busi es* -UX34 dawSm A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DIS TRlBUTlOi,’.CLASS KATNEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, O 5TOBER 14ih, 1879-llSth ilON- THLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Gompanyt This Institution was regularly incorporated by tho Legislature of tho State for Educational and Charitable purposes, in 18GS, for the term ol twenty-tivo years, to which contract the myiqln b’e faith of the Stato is pledged with a Capital a’ ll.COO.OCO, to which it has since added a reserve lundol 8S50.0CO. ITS GRAND SINGLE SUM- BER DISTRIBUTION wiU take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or post pones. Look at the following Distribution: OAP1TALPR1ZE $30,000. 100,000 Tickrtsat 82eMffl,Hajf Tickets SI. >1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize..,, 2 Prizes of $2,500, 5 Prizes of 1,000. 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes ol 100 200 Prizes of 60 600 Prizes oi 20.— _ WWPrlI 2 , p 0 pRoxiMATiwrpB^s: , “ 9 Approximation Prizes of $390 - $2,7M 9 Approximation Prizes of £00— 1800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1,857 Prizes, amounting to - SU0.400 Responsible corresponding agents wantodat all prominent points, to whom a liberal campen- sation will fcs paid. Application for rates to clubs should only ta oi ado to the home oliler in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for fur.ber to'ormatioii.or rend orders to IIA DAUPHIN, P OBcx 692. NewOrieana.La. All our grand extraordinary drawings ere un der thr sunervisicn and management of GEN G T BEAUREGARD and GEN JURAL A EARLY Authorized by the Commonwealth oIKv. ^=13133== ia the most economical torsi of 7S ashing Sosp. All bar or eqaaro c&k&s wear down in ueo lo a largo fUt piece, too thin to handle and. therefore, was tod; while thr OVAL OAKK of “NEW” SOAP cm be cut in two, tha oval end caep-.d readily in tbo hand, and tha lar ger end warn down almost to a wsfer with out any wrato. COLGATE & OO. rocom mend thoir TTade Vark Regiatorid) to Csrofnl faonve- eepere not only ars iperior in quality bnt iafo.'m ’’as nut 'oyxomln mp ever ado. a-gSO-w&sst tf ohvRWzst. JasGWssi WEST BROS. Cottoa Ftctor*, Corcusisroa Mirthit?, -AGBNTS FOS.THE— w. & c. sum 68 Bay at. - Savannah, Ga. RAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE, p.omiit it' ■ itiei. to t'lsineis and liberal d itt... on - • -i 1 m ,iv wriO dawGm a 14' > ■ V vri . RL. tur in- »ua ta., ■\ .f aiuii* Pictorial Book.' and Bibles [Hr . r»toon S 'M-rrent, Address N ATItlNAl B f 'S ■ "V " 1 - b's Ps. mm s - A Vi.Ai: A&eni3wantea.Bim. Ui 81 mm legitimate. Particulars free. )ic :.-uj4,vrOuTt;*CO. St hcaia R» popular Monthly Drawing of the Sommonwcaitii Disiribu- tioH Co. AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE, In tbe City ol Louisville, cn OctolDer 30i 1879; These drawings authorized by act of the Leg* islaturc of 18S9 and sustained by all the coutta ot Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of ether lottery companies who oltim the sole own ership of “alltha grants in Kentucky.’’to the contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on the last day of every menth (Sundays excepteo) and are supervised by proninent Stato ofilcials. A Ne'sr Era m th© Bistory of Lotteries. GIt.VN’D AND UNPKSCKDBNTED SU0- Cass OF THE NEW FAJJU11ES. Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor, call out his num ber and see it placed in the wheel. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only S3, nnv Oi THE FOLLOWING PRIZE8. Prise-.— ——.——3 S9.0G0 1 Prize — — M.000 UM 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12.000 10,000 X3 absolntely odorless, and cheu Fare. Ik Is snowfinke trliile. It Is susceptible of tlia highest anil most lasting Palish. v-4 Xt possesses greater strength of body than other trade brands. ( 16 Is packed la Pound Parcels. ,Fnll Weight guaranteed. j Xt costs less money than any gtafcuSn the World. • : It Is sold universally la America Grocers and Scalers. 1 Its annual consumption reaclicsTtvftoty Million Pounds. i It Is manufactured by Andrew Erkenhrttheri at Cincinnati, Ohio, fn.tbe heart oi the greatest cereal region of the Globe. Hew' Operas! ...?2-oe oar men. opershv Ksit...., Carmen is an Opera that has grudu sutoly wan its way lo a great p Although the back lsls'ge. In ftet ’ might calla four dollar book ills gptop in ele gant ityle with music an! r 11 the werdr, English . and foreign for $0. Fatinitza. Opera by S'ippe..-;.*2 CO Splendid new Opera that is a dieidod success. a: largo firo oock, with fsiglish and frreign words, and tha opera to every "way complete, far a low price. Doctor of Alcantara. Hy r brought, qj tbo popular 1 of all. Orchestra parte 1 Pri:e... 10 Prizes? *1,000 each 23 Prizes 600 each , ICO Prizes lQOeach 200 Prises 50 each ... 600 Prizes £9 eseb 1.CCOPrizes 79each,.— 9 Prizes SOOeaib, zp’rcxi’xa'.- n ? r.zei 2,700 SPnzea 200 each do uo 1^00 19 Prizes 189 esah de do .9W 1,05., Prixee *112,406 Whole Tickets. *2. Hail Tickets, SI. 27 Tickets, ?50. , , t 53 Tickets, *100 A11 applications for dub rates should be made to the fiomooQlc6« Remit by postoffice Money Order, registered letter, bank draft or eipresa. Full list oidraw* ing published in Louisrillo Courier-Journal and Now York Herald, and mailed toall ticket-hold- ®sBaass«6»»?SK’S« COM31EKF IBD.Scc’y. Courier-Journal Build* log. Louisville Kr. augSO cedtuthusatftwly F«w Sal@, Yalaible 'Plautation at Execu tor’s Sale. -YTTILL be sold before tho court house door in VV tho town of Hamilton between tho nsnal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in Lcaimber next, unless disposed of at prirato sale before that time, all the real estate ot MO Farley, de- c:ated, consisting of 1.409 acres ot land more or lcs„. with dwelling home, ginhonse andtprew, bitn»znd all necessary outhouses. Allot said lands are. inn high stale of cultivation, including about ICO acres ot choice bottom land, the same being situated in Harris county, between tuo fork of the Mu', berry creek, twoimlleii north of Wuveily Hall, about nine nnles from the town cf Hamilton. The above property is sod fertho purpose of distribution. :ir. HO Farley, who now reudes on tho plan tation, will take pleasure in showing it-or fur nishing ary fnrthir information to parties inter ested. Terms made knotm cn AV H LLTTRELL, HO FARLEY, Executors. Feat-office, Warcrly Hall. Harris county, Ga. cct7da«td . . A famous Opera now t price, within tbo rca.h *15. Bells of Co/nevilje. Planquetto (nearly ready ———£1-50 A great success. This wl.h the ’’Doctor and. tbi’-Sorce ex’ (Jl) arcsreil worth ndoptiilgLy companies who have finished Fjnalpre. <sHM aellmg well lor 63 cents) and whcu^iluoxing out for novr and easy operas. Eemembor cur first^lr.si singing school and dioir boots, V«»ioo ot Woisiilp and ■Xiao 'L’cnixile, each 49 per dozen or 31 each. Fend for cr.pke. alto, always are- member the jmi6l«.’Ui iScord, pub lished werkly. It keen yon we'l wtejl as -to musical matters, gives six or seven pages c‘ sic J er week and coats cnly *2 per year, set tnu- OLfVER. DITS0N & CO..Eostoct O H DITBON A CU, £43 li’dway NY, rpEX tl me sm o*o powerful thsu tlie be^ po- J- lousplasier when glues J over tho centre ol the nervous forces, she pitot ihe stomach,they stimulate the liver, stonutoh and bowels, perfect digestion, cure dyspepsia. bSlioa coho, uamps . I py-.c .1 a.uos'il malarial d,s- ecse. Per weak and sore lungs, paltiitationnf V,. ’■ -• - "m . f • 11 k: 1: rii a metis m. neural- nil and sciuic»,th.'T ~re the best remedy jnthe world Ge the genu i.- Ask far C'JLLINS’ VOLTAIC tLaCTRlC POROUS PLISTERS. Price 25cts. For sate fav Hunt. Rankin* La mar. Atl nta and Macon. ...al Osceola Butler, guv^T-nab .ndfi’i l"' Pdt riv.’.-h' ifVbruc c**. , UofKkahaa Iu ad.Itdl ; <>rb'rox.'.* ‘d Pilesrtaf. cliin^’ul lie itemcdyi-ils to cure. 1: givesinuiiediaZerc.M -..cur.. c. if i s of lorg Btandir.c iu ; ^ cck.and ordinary case : i u ■ d. irs. SlaLottie. Baldb; . j.p.MnxER, ia. D„ 418 Bproce Street, Phils.. Pa- Sola PromMut. 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