Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, November 11, 1879, Image 7

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Qisucgm HfeeMg Cj?Ijegc^|slj unb Jmrcratl & lK****ttg*ir.. A riush or Authority in T xas Wa-hinhi-on, D. C, November 8.— Til:? following telegram has been received at lbs War Department t Foot (Still, I 1\, November 6,—To G.i .eral 8ttrmai.:—Deputy United State a Umbel Johnson arreeied in this vio'.nt- t j about tea citizens, three for receiving ►tJen United States propert,. Johnson iiarud to Dallas with hie prisoner?, bnt was overtaken by th- sheriff of the coin' ty with a po»ae. Johnson and the priso ners were brought befoto the local civil antacritiea «ul prisoners released. John- s.n was held to answer for false imprison ment. Johnson roarrested the prisoners and w e fi.'td for contempt of conrt. Ue went to Dallas,retarued with war;ants and arrested tbo loaal conrt and civil of- fiend tor resistance. Xbu prisoners first arresied defy Johnson, are armed and threaten to reuet and prevent the re moval of the civil ffioera held as prison ers. Tbo marsnal ie powerlees. All the citizen?, hea led by the civil efficora, re sist and distract him. I am satisfied be coald cot re- arrest tho men taken away by tho iooal authorities, nor remove tte civil dfics's held os prisoners. The ordnrnoe storehouse has not been robbed by the citizens, bnt by a soldier about a y ar ago, who is now serving bis ten titled tncrefor. I have declined to take, any of tbo prisenere into custody, or take nay part in tho squabble, nnlers ordered to do eo by competent authority. (.Signed,} EeicstDSE. Commander. llerolo Conduct of tbe Chain- pionN Captain. NewYobk, November 8.—Captain Lockwood, in bis account of tbe collision, say*; “I was standing by the main rig ging, when the ship went down, and near ms stood a number of the crew. £ said: 'Bjy? f savdyourselves and don’t mind me * Eaoh of them than took a life pre server and expressed their determination, to stand by me. After a few Sdtonds -1 said: ’Throw the lifeiaft overboard and Filooma afterwards. Jump for jour lives. Tnis was epaedily done and ihey left me. I was tbe last to leavo tho vessel, and went down with her. I soon came to tho EUifaco again. This may seem strange, but it ie nevertheless a {act. I kept near the surface of the water, und so I suppose did not experience the auction of tbe vessel while she was going down. Whan I came to the top of tho water I found myself close to the life raft, into which I was polled by loose already there. 1 have . been commander of tho champion for ihe past thirtoen years. Leonard, tbo first officer, was in ohargo when tbo collision took place, lie ran forward tho moment tho crash occurred; that was tas last I saw of him. Hi was a tried and experienced seaman, and bad sailed with me for over fourteen years. He was a man about forty.eight years old, resided at Brooklyn, and leayee a wife and 'hree children. Turns ——— PILLS -SYMPTOMS OFA ' TORPID LIVER. Xossof AppetHo, Dowels costive, Fein in the Head, with a dull scnsaticnintho ba-fc part, Pda under tho choulderMndo, full ness after eating, with a disinclination to orortion of L-oay or mind, Irritability o? temper. Lowepirits, with n feeling of hav- Lir neglected some duty, Weariness, Diz ziness. Fluttering ct tho Heart, Doto bc- toro the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache Benerrd-y over tho right eye, Hcstlessneuu with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WAENHiGS ABE UNHEEDED, serious diseases will soon be developed. TUXT’S PILLS arc especially adapted to unrji rase*:, ore doso effects sncli a rliaRgo ox feeling as to rustonisk the sufferer* CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health bo enjoyed. If tho conation ion Is «f recent date, a single dose of TUTI' 8 FILLS will suffice, but if it bas become bcbiiua!, oaa lull should be taken every night,gradually lessen ing the frequency of the dese until areguisrdaily movement is obtained, which will soon follow. Dr. I. Cny Lewis, l’r.ltau, Ark., says: OiJLAf'/fJ 1 . tff=cticq af 25 years, 1 [ircnoureo .;+,CTT i> PILLS the best tnti-lillioua medicine ever tnnde.” nVv.r.it. JWiyotwncas. I cev« had any medicine to ns so much good as 'i’llXT’S FILLS. They as good as represented.!' CfKco ,33 Murray Street, New York. and to do arc TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Chat Hair onUVuzFTrEns chxnmd to & Glossy bf » application of tins DTE. It ini- rentl.,« M ™«o\rXoiptofSl. oy « Offico Sg Murray St., Now York, FITTERS Let jour first attack of indigestion be ibe last. Bcnao the dormant energies of tho stomach with the Bitters. The tose thus imparted will remain. This is a fact oatab* lithed v tlnnesnd of witnesses, whose tes timony la simply aetlfemsnt of their own a. Those exponents. Those afflicted With general debility of every phase will find this medi cine an unfailing agent in building up and renewing their strength. For sate bv all Druggists and respectable dealers generally. WANTED. A PRiCTIOAL farmer, who has had seven cl yeE»* experience in the management of tree laber desires to make an enea/em-nt for 18S8 as manager. For iuform&tion would refer to H B DaViS, novO dSIsuwltpd Telegraph A Mess-tiger. and confidence in the election of the bal- nzceof he Republican ticket, " Whither are you Bound f” said John Moore as ha stood to tho door*way of his establishment ror* arising Iroia an iusetivo liver, and am sp in* to tbe o.fic 3 o( Dr Slow to seek relief. ’ “Do no such thin*,” said lit friend, “when you can buy a bottle of PortdUe, or Tablor’a Liver Kcj.-’ator, for only 50 coat*, and be permanent ly rrliorei. It will cure Uyspeosia, Heartburn, Hour Stomach. Sick Her lacha, and all disorder ol a torpid liver.” For sale by Boland B Hall U.-ogglst. _ . ‘ M Foregru. Lpsdjn, November 8.—The short time labor movement in tho Oldham cotton mills, shows eigne of breaking np. The Oatholic Bishops of Ireland have adopted resolutions appealing to the government and all pablio bodies, and private individuals to help tbe poor. The Bishops at the Feme time, exnott their flocks to bear their trip's patiently, re spect the rights of others, pay their just debts as fally es they sro able and to ooey the laws while using all peaceful aid constitutional means to reform (he land laws which have been tbe main cause of the country’s poverty and lep- lcEnp?B. ' Improving ifio Mail .Facilities. Washington, November 8—Second Assistant Postmaster General Breiy. in bia annual report, says eatimitjs for the next fiscal year are made wiih a view * o provide for a continuance of tho prccei t efficient service and to afford largely lr« creased service in tho States of Indian-, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Caro lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama which have all been advertised logo into effect July 1, 1830, and which will improve the present mail facilities. Potter’s Majority Lee”.-lllag. 8tAcks Closed buoyant; New fork Central a Th« 1 «%-Srie 40%; Lake Shore 100%; Illinois Oen- Albany, November 8.—The Journal t trai 9<%-Pittsburg l os%,Chic**o and Northwas- table of returns on the Stats liezei, tl ■ rare 90%, do preferred ius% : Bock Island 1(6%. evening, eleote Potter by 78 m jority, but ^gSS&SSSlSSBSTSUSm cur- the edit; rials express a hope tor tioikina t| ®“" 9,104 296. FBODUCX Baliixobb—Flour dull ar.d lower: Howard St and WesternsuDorfine450@523: cxtraS(#26tS; family Co9®7 25: City Mills superllne 410a5 25. extra 5 SO'id 25: Bio brands 7 SO: Patapsco family 775. Wheat—Southern firmer; Western wteat s‘.rong andhishts southern red 127*137; amber l to* 145: No l Maryland red nominal: No 2 Wes tern winter red spot and November 187, Decern bcrl4?al45. Southern corn more active: Wes tern dull: white *6. yellow 55. Oats, southern 4Sa45; Western white 42a48; do mixed :03U Pennsylvania 4ds43. Fay steady and nnchansed. crime to choioe Pennsylvania, Maryland 16(<5i« Provisions quiet: Pork 1150. Bulk meats, loose ■boulders 4, clear rib 6Ji; do packed 4jf. and 0,'|. Hacon—shouldeis 6, clear rib 8}£. Hama Will. Lard, refined in tierces 7J4- Butter firm, crime to choice Western packed 13316. Code lower; rio in cargoes 14al7Whisky lowei at 112 Freights firm. CjriOASo—Flour quiet and unchanged, dcublr ettra Western tprii g 5 25*650; Minnesota 5 C3.i 675| winter wheat550*6 75, extras COaS SO super fins 403x5 60. Wheat unsettled bnt generally higher; No 2 red winter 1 >0i$, No 2 uhicaco >prir g t IS% cash and November,114% Uscem b r 116'5 January: b o 3 do 103. Com easier; «2%a% cash, 80%a% Derember. 43Ji May, rejected 3/y*. Oats Ready and firm at 35 cash, 32% December. 35% May. Pork in good demand - nd higher at 1000 caab! 9S5»940December, 1067i*at060 Jan uary. lirt in fair demand and higher at 6 42J;a 645 cash. 660aGl8J4 Derember. Bulk meats in moder»lely active demand and higher: shoulder, 5 75, short rin 540, short clear Hr. NswYcsx — goutnem flour quiet; common tofairextrs 575a6 60,good to ohoion 6C0»7;s Wheat shade ationger, closing quiet ani scarcely so firm; ungraded winter red 120al 38% Co: i opened a shade stronger: closed doll with Hi ndrance lost; ungraded 5Sa59. Oats fairlv acme nnd JSal higher: No 3 42% coflee dull and nomi nal. Sugar quiet but very flrtr; fatr to good ret.ii inx quoted at S%»9, prime 9a9%-, retiuea firm: standard A10%■ granulated acd powdered 11% crushed 11% ilolassct dull and nominal. Etc in good inquiry and steady: Carolina 6%a7?:. Bosin unchaseod at 1E02185. Taxpeutum lower at 39 asked Wool good demand and onchanrn domestic fleece 35sAV. pulled 25a50, ur washed e> 34, Texas 15s55. Pork closed strong; new mw spot quoted 1070. Middles dnll aud easy, lor: clear 6 0J Lard firm prime steam spot »77v> 6 80 cash. Whisky nominal at A 15. Freight uncharged. y.0UX:-v.ixi —Flour quiet; extra 4 25c4 60: famil; 5250575: Nol0003G25 D«tcnt45i-®7 60. Whes quiet: rod and amber 119 Cora steady: white 6:> mixed 43. Oats firmer white S3, mired 35. Po l. none hero Lard quiet: choice leal in tiei. 7%. do in kegs 8%. Bulk meats quiet, ihoul- dersS%, dear ribs 5%, clear sides 5%a6. B*<a> quiet and steads; shoulders 4*9: clear ribs bli clear sides 8%. Sugar cured ham* 9a:0. Whi»k steady at 107- uiBCiBSarl — Flour quiet f*m : lv 6 8536 St. Wl.eal easier at! 20al 25. err fir^- at43a4t J: ■ firm;No2mired 4,35. Pork doll at 11OJ. Lai- Orm current make 6 40x6 60. Bulk oie:.: t qu ct; shoulders S75a4 00; short rib 6 5ta5 7» Bacon dull; shoulders 4. clear rib 8%, clear side-. g%. Whiakv active at 1U7. Hogs steady, pac: - log S 50*3 75. ST: ....Cta Flour dull: double ettra fallal 05 SO, treble do 6E0, family &70a5«O cho-cc . fsnev 5 85-65* Wheai higher. Nod red ia:, 121;7:122 cash, 124al26% D-c*mb.-r. .Core nuher; 85%a36 i«*h, S3»S8% November, 35% t*. cember. Oats firmer at SS cash, 29% Decomucr Whisky quiet at 10). Pork firm at 10 00 cash. Bulk meats higher; shoulder* 370*375 ch ar lie. 5tn, char sides 67o Baco:. ermer,irovldei 4, ch ar nos 7%, cle-r a.des7>4. Nbw Oblsass—Flour steady superfine 4W; 475, double extra 5 2ia5Su. treble extra 5 75- <;oo, high grades 625*7 00 Coru qaie:; wbm 01. Oats dull at S3. Port firmer at il 50. bare steady a: 7%. Bulk meats firm, shoulders ’ou • 4%. Bacon dnll shoulders' at 4'.-a%. clear r.:. 3, clear sides 8%. eugar oured bams ipall Whiss y dull at 1 tsal 10. Uoflee quiet. Kio ia ra- gces.orain-iry to |wi:ue 14%*I8, 8ug*r ;n ue;; deuknd at fall price-: interior5%. comma. . good ro-.meu 6%,fair to fully fair7‘4»3 i.iini t-jchoice8%st%. yello»clarl-l-d S :a8%. Me- la »s easier atas in less demand, iu.sio: SOaSl, prime to choice :«50, iiicein goo..' d • mind at full price!, ordinary to choice, Louisu:- na 6%*7%- _ c _ NAVAL 3TUB2S WiLsmniOF—spirits (orpentrno firm at 56%. Busin dull at 1 35 for strained. Cnice t, pentir,;- quiet al 123 for hard; 2 23 Cor ve*.,r dip; Tar quiot at 1 63. MABJHENEWb NhW YCCK—Arrived—Felicie, K Up-c. Moro Cattle. B slah City of Columbus, • i y u: rtr.- B in, Algiers, B.oOrai de, Uatler.s. Arrived out Knirht Templar. Burecr, • - ri.rv, Prince Bdward. FINANCIAL »ND GOUiMEBCIU. MAC OH COTTON STATEMENT OPPICB TBLBOKAPJT AND MB88ENGBB Notembbb 8,1879.—BVEnas. - The market to-da was firm at 10% Ct&ts fo • middling. Beoeivedbyrail today...............— 21J by wagon 373— BS7 Skipped - »« -gfzssaBSc— Stock on hand September 1,1879..,.., oo Shipped to-day„_ previously., 25393 394 21557-21061 Stock on hand this evening....,,—«. 3435 BeceiTed same day last year 515 LATEST mSuBAffilC BEFOBTlS Cotton. Lmsroot- Noon-cotton steady; middling uplands«%, middling Orlean C%’ Sale* SMlo bales, ot which lOOo were taken by speculators and for export: receipt* 125:0—12400 Americas. v Uplands low middling clante November deliv ery 6 9.13*619-3*s6%a6*l-^t, November and De cember 616-32*6%, December and January C 7 16 a8J*617.32. February aid March 615-3la65{a6 ,7- 52. March ana April C%s617-32, April acd May 6 9« 16, Mav and duns 6% .6 2132. 3 pm—Future*, uplands low middling e'en e Noremberand Dei embor delivery a a- » Match aud April 6 9-32, May and June 6 1110,.June aud July 6 82-32. Futures firm. Haw Yoak—Cotton firm sales 432 mid* dlli,g uplands 119-10 middling Orleans 1111 16. Futures opened firm; November 11.38. Decem ber li.rs. January 116V, February 11.85, March It 13. i otton—Net recripts 257 gross 7464. Futureselosed strong, sales 314C00. Ncvecnbor delivery 11.69. December U.6S. January 1177, February 1197. M . wh 12.16-17, April 12.M-S0, May 12.45-47, June 12.58-59, July 1*64-47. Carton closed fl m: sales 4S2 middling up land, il 9-16. middling Orleans ll 1;-16. Consolidated net receipts 28561 exports to Great Britain 18065. Franco . Continent 6759. channel — • • ^ GAXVZSX03—Cotton firm: middling 10%, low middling 10% good ordinary 10%: net receipt* 2036; grots —: solos H65. Stock 72444. Koafoxx—Cotton steady, middling 11%, net receipt* 3933, sale-. 937. Stock 35381. Baltixosk—Cotton firm; middling 11% lev middling 10%. good ordinary ib%: net receipts —. gross 93,. tales 350. to spinners 188, stork 61$). Bosios — Cotton firm: middling 11%. low mantling 11%, good ordinary li, not receipts 714;grow 3594 Isles—, stock 6lb. WiuciSGTOB — Cotton firm; middling 111 law middling 10% good ordinary lo%',net receipts 637. gross —. sales 450. stock 15496. FOILADKLPBIA—Cottcn firm; middling 11%; low middling ll%, good ordinary 10%. net re ceipt* 163: gross 2Ji9. sales 1121, spinners 1031, stock 7027. Savaskah—Cotton firm: middling 11, low middling ic%. good ordinary net receipt* 16543: tain 6531;gross sales 6200; stock 10I16L Mobil*—Cotton tum. middling 11, low mid dling 10M, good ordinary 10%. net reoeipts 1268, gross —. sales 2000, stock 29264. Msurma CUrton Ready, middling lt%. re ceipt* So02, shipments 1518, sales 2600, stock 13SJ1. Auoobia—Cotton firm; middling io%. low middlinc 10% good ordinary 10: reoeipts 1207, shlpmen-s —, sales 1766. ChablbsioX—Cotlo* strong middling Hi low middling 10%. good ordinary io% netueoeipts 3073. gross —, sales 2060; stock 63250 FINANCIAL Nzw To*x—Stocks opened buoy an'; money 7; long 4 79%, short 4 83%. SUM bond* dull; Gov ermsent •ecuriticv quiet. Money easier at 7al, exchange at 479%a480. gcvemmeni seeuritie* strong, new 6 per cents 102%. 4% per cents 106%, 4 per cents 102%. bMtiMlsU tilcCMc. AtiC iiCdllk COBBBCTBP -DAILT ilT Li. AllPlikJ t , ilHOfSKli Georgia 3 percent bonis................„. .i0‘ a in Georgia 7 per cent. «x>ad* Dtold) .. r .™H2 a lUH Jeorgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 111*112% fi-orgi* 7 per oont. bunds (enUursod, „110 a 111 -Sr?Ia7 per cent, bonds (Smith) Ill a 1U Georgias per cent i dd;..... UayrgiaS percent, bondsfnewj, City of Macon 7 per cent. (tong). City of Macon 7 per cent (short) City ol August* 7 per ccr.t„ City of Atlanta 7 per cent—. City of Atlanta 8 per cent.. City ot Savannah I ■ Central Banroaaiomt mortgage —108 a 109 Georgia Bailroad6per cent, bonds.—MO a 101 Macon and West cm B B bonds pa ran'' mt Northeastem B B bonds (endorsed)— ...lt-4 a x.ii 8mthweatoru Bailroau— —.— Parana Int 8oothGa.aadFla. l*tjnort»6e---„ 107 a 1U8 4. a ... K. K.2d mortgage (ondor*ed)...10 a 1032 Bout Gaand Fla 8n a 88 Weatern B. A.cl Alabamalst mortgageliO a 112 Western R.RoIAl*b*ma3draortm*e...UO 11 M AA It.a. 1stmortgage(notendur’d ad K» M AA It B. 2d mortgage itndoreod)„.p*r s l«l South was tern R li stock 102alC3% Georgia Railroad stoca Central Railroad stock 71*72 i, Augusta and. Irqalst.ck... —5 Cathartic Pills Combine tltc choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately atljusted to secure activity, certainty, anil uniformity of effect. They are the result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and ara tk* most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases, causal liy derangement of th* stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and effectu al treatment. Ateb’s Pills are specially applicable to this class of diseases.* They act directly on the digestive and assim ilative ■’ pvooessea, and restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, anil by all civilised nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine, lifting compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any injurious properties, and can bo ad- ministeredxo children withperfectsafety. AVer’s Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costivcncss, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Iloadaclie, Loss of Memory, Numb ness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheuma tism, Eruptions nnd Skin Diseases, Dropsy. Tumors, Worms, Neural gia, Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. * # As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. ■While gentle in their action, tLcso Pills are the most thorough and search ing cathartic that can he employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their Influence is heal ing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and AnalyUcal Chemists, 9 Lowell, Mass. • ■OLD ST ALL DKUaalSTS EVERYWHERE. Hunt Banki** p Lcmar Wholesale Agents, f»bi9 maqoSt. c New Advertisements. MYerusers addressing trSO P. HOWeli & rin J , Newfpape 1 - Aavorti-ing Bureau. 10 Ullio Spracastreat,New York, can learn tho exact cast of any proposed hue of advertising in American newspapers. 19A.10C- psge pamphlet lCc/TO sepSOlm (2/77787 a IBAR and expense I fDl | J Outfit Free. Address P O VICK HUT Aurests. Melee. 0*17^7 A MONTH and expenses gnaractetd rj) 1 « to Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A tv Augusta, Me. a/VNA/V\ASf>A/TV6/tvUTM/TVA/*>*/*VA/*VA I. youaro amauof bualucs, weakened by the strain of rm yoar cutios, BUM Btimulaato and — . m yoar Caties, avoid Btlznolozito and n fVkOT? irtvmI ’on aro a ma I of letters, tcUinpr over your midnigat Nvork to r tstoro brain nerve and waste, nso ViBV any Indiscretion Z¥S?WTC«.W f f Whoever yon are, wherever yon are,wb that yonrsretca needs eleatiSfctcnilger stimulating, without fnfoxicaiiiiy.tako Dave yon dmpepsla, kidney or vrftiaru complaint, dis- ? case ot tbe f.’.-emeb, botrels, tlood, lircr, or nerttsf Ton will bo cured it you use YUGR TOTOIS If you are simply weak and low spirited, tryltl Buy It. Xnsistupoalt. Yonrdruirgistkeepslt. It may save ysur life. It has saved hndreds. Hop Coach CaKllth*swt-tcit,t*rc3tu4 bat. Adc children. Tk* Hop F*d for Stern**, Liver ind Kidney,, |, ntpcrlor to all othm. Cere, Vy ahicrpGon. II Uptr.Vt. Aik dmcgitU. D. I. a 1* in thwlcl* aid ArabUblo enr* for dnmkmon, w of ll*ji cr ksco, tctoceo or mreetia. HHZS A Soto sold ky drnf;oti.H*p Bitters 5If£., Co., Itochattr, ft. Y, -Wl/Wl/TXA/TVl/TXA/Wl/Wl/TVA/WA/TsA/T SaslilQsContsrs. L TO THE TRADE: The live buiiness menaf the day are starting thess counters. We are the Originator* und Headquarter.-,! We have the only two exclusive 6 & loo JobbisgHomes In the United States S3. Fend for cataloguo and particulars. butiaBR. Bitoa, 200 ;and 202 Eacdclph street, Chicago. 2t and23Chauney *treet.Bo-tnn. vep»5e odSm AGENTS NKVKB ill* make 3125 per month selling cut uickle plated Family 8ca!e. 11 is indorsed hy the pre;3 and public. X-saecu- «cy, convenience and cheapness sells it at sight to every housekeeper. By securing territory, which will be given free, you become your own proprietor of a pleasant and proGtaDle business, write tor terms and territory. Ohio Scale Works, 215 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. ie tho moBt economical form of Waehing Sosp. All bsr or squire cakes wear down in use to a large flat piece, too thin to handle and- therefore, wasted; while the OVAL 0AKE of “ NEW” SOAP can be cut in two, the ova) end olasped readily in the hand, and the lar ger end worn down almost to a wafer with- ont any waste. COLGATE & CO. recom mend their THE KENTUCKY LHEHART JOURNAL for tk* pnrpo** of !nor***l=t tho .IrtmUOon of th*Ir p*n*r, will dlstriboM OxsH 1-bkmiumb ojooaat* lBS to aiOSAM, naginc from 810 to $20,000, to ■ubscribflr*. CASH I"ICI-MIDIIS. 1 Cash Premium of....................620,(1 i • U IfiCuk InjlitB* d *111 ba dUirlbatod by la*. kTpablle, untto* 100 ' of mas ot Ugh «4>sr*«tor u< andoubtod Covington, Kentucky, 2^To-w. AS, '79 W* are authorixed to dldribut* abov* Premium* *0 *ub*orlb«r* of our paper by aa aot of tbe Koctuokj Leelslnture pa**e:l at It* December teuton, 1877. . IJr-On receipt of$8 we will *end one tick*! which will entitle tbe purchaser to a cha.no* which may seenre any oca of the above Cash Premium*, and also tbo Lrrr.iuaT JocnsiL for one year. Address all order, to a. «r. IIRTSCIT, Xnnwcer, Covington, Hentucky. agente wanted everywhere. a. j. u: P.O.Box no. C^Rreponjlblej FOR FOOD. As ninnufftcturcd t>y Ana'rew Erkcnbroctierj at Cincinnati, Ohio, is tlic Queen of 4abl* edibles nnd tho molt delicious of Maize preparations extant. It Is Incomparablypnre,healthful and economical* nnd a blessing alike to the sick and vreU, for children and adults. It enters Into tho most recherche pastry, ices, nnd dessort dishes, embrac ing blanc-nsange, ico cream, puddings, custards, pics, etc., landing a peculiar delicacy and nutritions quality, nnd is at enco a necessity and a luxury In every domestie gtowfthMisc. No cdibl^ Starch stands w MgfN world over. Sold by Grocers every-where. ■C buy u . it* i.-m fv.,m 1C1 te 30» a-'ic,. 1 A:i<- l- i< r.! sv g .ucit tor kale Will apply 0 HR DAVIS CO v9 (■’ •* T . . — h K M. r cu.-tr. w R-.»S !-* L’jl A ' ptepar” ai ■ c-1 * »■*•» I&7* v* t Vho*<« i. Uui:hcb**»R - :ii<n an? k»oJ ol Wrap* ping Pajicr, ,Va, 5* •vuOKi* * ** - •*' * fftc. THI« OFF!025. 14 tt I G'TTo: ■ ad* - m ■ epo T m* t - HI;*- 11 2 t:: Lft nf > .-ni-vr. :e7«. *t •* - W:ti.e c s my - * *5, ; ■ • (o ' ‘NL OetcbcrSt ' "7* . ■-! ,Hl it, I v>! p-*» • U *.-*V. lb-.- 1 -rk *tn- an-try. Trade-Mark Begietered) to Garetul house- eepers not only as superior In quality bnt in form the most oooaommt dosp evor ode. aug30-wAsst tf onl West. JAB G WiST WEST BROS Ctttoo Fatter#, Cvmmisiiaa Kackuis, -AGENTS FOBTHE- W, & G. 6UAN0. 63 Bay St* - Savannah, Qa BAGGING AND TIES FOB 8ALE. .Prompt attention to business and liberal d anoo on consignments. aug20daw6m L J Guilmabiie. JB Gamut Late Cashier Southern Bank State ol Q L J Chiilmartin & Co., COTTON FACTORS —AND— Goiiissioi lefdits, BAY STREET, Savannali - Georgia* Liberal advar.cos made on consignments! otton. Ilagg ins uLd lion Ties tor sale at low t market rates. sng31 d6m •*#*#*#*•#**#***»»*#»#**•***»*#***»»» as**#*#*#****#*****#**#****#******** JOmt PLAEHBBT. JOHS I. JOHESOS JOHN FLANNEIIY & CO Cotton Factors —A3B— Ccmml slon Merchants, NO 3 KELLY’S BLOCK. BAT 8TBEKT, SAVANNAH, O A. A gents for jewbll’s mills tarm- and DOMEaTICS, etc. etc. , BAGGING and TIBS FOB SALB AT LOW EST MARKET BATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO AL1 BUSINESSENTEUSfkDTO US. LIBEUAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. scgSl d w*nw6m •*•••••«•••*»•••*•••••••*•••••*•«* ertl*l*«lUHHMkM*HrtHSMse*e«t MISNOMER. a A DROPS OF 4(lConstitution Water ■Kw ITTTRWR TIXfFS A T1AY THREE TIMES A DAY Caves Bright’s Disease. Infhmmation 0! th Kidneys, Slone in tno Bladder, Catarrh of th Bladder, Diabetes, Grave), Gieot, Erick-dus Deposit, Childhood Weakness. For Female Comsleints a srerinltv. Send for oircular. Foreale by alldruggists MORGAN A ALLEN. octSdaw&n 69John street,NY, eKitV’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. r Tho greatTRADE En rriu vdy. An nn» failing ire for Seminal <ak- ness, Spsnn**- errhea. ’ trp'> t-ncy, anil *11 diseases lb w e .. .. tot >* m, 1 v ijsioia ialongiiueuc ci After Takiua abase; as a lots off mem. ry, universal lassitude, psinintbeback, dimnus of vision, premature old esc, a >.d many othi.- diseases that lead to in sanity and con«nmp‘lonanii a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to send IMe by no.I to every ono. The 8pe- cifieMolicineie sold by all druggists at $1 per g »ckare,orsixp»e*age* for $5 will bo seBtfree y mail on rrceiDtef tho money by addressing the GRAY SiiiDICtNB CO. No 10 Mechanics’ Bl«ck, Detroit. Mich, fold ia Macon and every where by aPdrogghts. cctltdasly FTtBN cimcs Kioto cowerfol than the best po- 1 -on* p'.as-er wren placed over the centra ol U;n nt-r on- icrcrs, lie pi* ol ibe stomach, they ’ioii laie te, liver, stotnscb urd ho-jolg, perfo-1 dig-t-t.'-n. r dvspopsis. hillious colic, cramps an painsauoprev.nt acuoatid ru-uanal dis- eos-.:-. For woskani sorolungs, pclf ita’ion ct •he nee-’, painful kidneys.rhMimamm. n:ui-l- ma nnd *<-t*ties,the.vKra tho best remedy toltae ■rur.d. Gee the ganuii.o. Ask fir COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS. Price 25 els. For sslo by Hunt. Rankin A La mar. At’-nta and Macon, and Oiceol* Butler, 9* - —nth. *wi a 11 4r*-«lt(* se-k* Cm M W e— DtiS HBBBT OHABH’V W. W. GORDON ft OO. Eucoessor to Tison A Gordon). Cotton Factors - mi. •- •**” ‘ Jen. fbpttrtib*- s'-ajsjuejMu t 'it in mission Mrc'ants, »<) fit ft AT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA, HOWARD TINSLEY, Traveling Agent. LOAN- W OF. UPON 8ATISPAOTOEY AS- SUBANCE OF (.OTTON SHIPMENTS. \ ttV PUL7 • iVsNOvS MADE ON CON- -1:, .s M r.M v t .F COTTON. •Mfi-N'r. IvnTIWI ’URTfTSHBD CUS- TOMEB8 AT LOWEST MARKET PKIOS. »xk3lsdaw6xi CLaYTONB WOODS. SAMUEL A WOODS WOODS &CO. Csltoa Factors mi iJeier I CaMssim lercSuts. .1 IhMbl iir (tfiiM .iMli TUB SAPifiLliV-A! THE ONLY SHOW USINGr bTS GREAT ELECTRIC LIGHT TO XI..LTTIVIINA.TE ITS CANVAS- Agdiits for the sale of Soluble Faoiflo Guano. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA *»• Liberal adrsnci mil on Conyi^nment*. Prompt personal attention given to all mi- ess &uk31 dawSm MIX & KlETLlUl), Boots and Shoes. * . . I A COMPLETE LINE FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND 0HILDEEN. AGOODSIOCKOF HATS, LATE STYLES AT OUR T HIBD STRPET HOUSE. MIX & KIRTLAND, ton wed A wtf 3 COTTON aVSNUE, AND 66 THIRD STREET. William Feitzer t-Jc*'- Practical Guasmith, 59 Mulberry Stre t., G CNSTOCKS altered to fit the shooter. Guns bored to shoot hard and cIose,P Central-fire, new Barrels fitted Repairing done of every description, 8 tor Shot Guns, MiIitarvandSportingB .flesond Pistol-. Ikeep constantly on hand loading Guns and Bifirs of the best m'd in the market. aepl ted to o Nol Breech ed sat CAMPBELL & JODES MACON GEORGIA. COTTON FACTORS AND COMISSION MERCHANTS Warehouse Comer Saoond and Poplar streets: Greettheir patrons with the announcement that their LARGE AND COMSEODXOr8_WABE- been < HOUSE baa been eut-reiy REBUILT IN BBIOIC tor the better aoaommodationft COTTON CONSIGNED TO THE -I, nnd are confidant that their facilities lor handling the next rop cannot be surpassed by any bouse in the State. I Theirpifiee and fiale-ro-'m have been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGFt L’c. ON 81M- Fl.ES and tbe comfort of visitors, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to call an 1 see them Thanking their friends tor tho liboral patronage exto.idod to thorn in the past, that ask a continu ance of the same,and premise renewed efforts to please. A3* ORDERS FOB BAGGING AND TIE8 wilt receive promnt attention. «< ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE mode when desired, at LOWEST F aNK BATES. HUg24dnod*w Sro , • GEO. S. OBEAR 93 O laerrv street, —WHOLBSALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN-— CRGGKE&Y, CHIICA, GLASS WARE. CHANDE LIERS, HALL LIGHTS, LAMPS, ETC., TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN KNIVES* TIN WARE. AGATE IRON WARE> JAPANNED TIN WARE. WOODEN WARE. B A.SKETS. WILLOW W ABE. STOVES OF ALL KINDS. Agent for BXOSLSIOR HOT BLAST COOK STOVB3. Send in your orders. Call and see me. Special inducemenn* offered to Merchants. aa«176 CATARRH i throat, disgusting odors, mad finatly c jm CONSUMPTION HAYFEvtii Catarrh, BroaohitL*, Congbs.Ncrrons and Catarrhal Hoad.-tches.Deafnei-': ——- — J ill diseases of theaIr-pa;sa£C3andIancstheraisnotrcit, thorough, and certain to euro and giro instant relief a.- INHALENE Its oflocts are nervous neaknes;. loss of smtll, taste, hearing, and voice, v--ak eyes, dizrinees, fair! feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, and jfnaffy contwnption and premature deatlh For darkest niaht assuarkling and sublime roihitions t»o hut fee'd- sha-lorv, while M . i horse engine 5* required to supply tho elortrinrurrentundkceptheFondercui ‘n.ncbinerv in moito-i. It will te in opcratlnn dunt.g the day so that .t Jl may see this ACME of SCI aNTIFI'J INVENTIONS, which bids fair to eventually Ulnroiaate TWf world. • 1 - • AT KACCN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. THE MILLION DOLLAR MOVING MASTODDA. • W. w. COLE’S GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS Circus, Kin eum, Mensge ie ami Congress- of Livieg Winders. Seventh tonr. of the oontin*lit h. rsfil The Andes o' amusement entercrisf! 1P.00.1 aensrate and disiiuctnovelt-.e.-l The Earth, ihi Sea. the Sky ar - *11 reurasentdliaa.vastcitt of Exauhtion TenlsI Ore ticket admit: ell > W W .COLE, Solo own:r and Proprietor. This grand and <!as>ic entertainment is wholly extm-’t from the inel-ganc.es and coarseness too frequehflvpermit'td in most of fent eihibilion-u In this treat show there is nothing over pre sented that a gentleman would hesitate’o bring hi* fs-nily to wilnsH or the mo>t extatinj tike exception to. I have also secured, at ar cxrense exceeding $20.C0J for the season THE TWO GIANTS, CAP TAIN M. V-BATES AND WIFE. J DC :> it tm d - rgd . rijiuu it lISETGRTFPETDIGn. cy nr 1 - Tcrcmt v f ran Euro ■ upon exhibition here, aud at ikina only rite-half of an Inch. Combined weioht ouc-hal * ' — ‘' Now lor where the? * mured all. including the Royal Family, udat no extra'charge, will be exoibited ia rav mam tent. I EACH toil. The. the first time if. . , hock it y Hs.ertion with SlO.OtM that they are the twotsllest peoplolhst at present exist, a»-d that authentic record oanb* brought ot their ever haviiK existed two people ot such enormous size Per fectin'forth "and f.ntnre, th«v am utntoubtedly now the grettwt cariosities to be sren i-> the world- ’ —v ; ffliiLENGE THE WO Ll)-Tl iQ^AL MY m AN’ G-iKAT ^-W— tlGO.iOO. worth ot Colden Tableau Cars and^Clnri :t» iiko^mountainsof burnished gold in sunlight THE WC!«DERFUL A TEAP2WC HORSE •AND SIX FAMOUS TRICK STALLIONS! The most wonderful aud best perform ng Stallions in the world. Thiy waltz m three couple*. Thoy m*rch erect on Iheir hind feet. They sit in chairs. They drill like soldier* They form Tab- l-au. AlKerfo-mingtcxectieratonaanit thhsamo time. Oneiu-ons overtoe backot the other five. They see saw upon aboard- Their performances aro astooiihing aud just as represented on lithographs and large bills. In fact, theso equine wonders performs number ol incredible evoltf- tions anddisplay adegrcool intelligence surpassing anything the world baaevDisten intheway of Animal ccucaticn. ■ THAl(t£D AHIMALS a SPECIAL FEATURES a Grand and Princely Parade! S 'Jtr4KSINGTH»CVVALC4Di'Rf*POal8NTIT. CONQUERORS. A BETIHUE OF GLITTERING GOLD AND GLORY! „ , More wild Hearts more Mtn and Horses, mur.» c *rio\ities, iranuiu ent and gorKeous YRrarobes, ITeraJd*, Kin?p, K».h:.ts, Kod.v Guard*. Ladies cf the Court, SoMieis* Ba’tlaxsen* H no Goxrd*, clad in armor n!.iilv*p. *i* el nnd gold platings, ferminsr a scene of splendor new before pquiled. ADM1S9I0N50 CIRNTS. CHILBRSN 25 CENTS* To Circu.-. liotsageriva Avitu>, dusaiitu, Aqiiaaaj Giants and Trained Animal iSxhibiLions of woo- ders Door^cpenati pnut.(!7um r.n*hion±d Opera- wjats. Kemeaiber,only one ticket required for ail «r< verlUe 1 eih btiiuns of the great Show ol the Universe. ^ &li!ledgo v iUe. Friday* November I4j U&cjo, Salurda^* November 15a Co’umbus, Monday, Novem^ h«r 17# »:ovl dl 9 13 w nov7 DeVo27e»b Inhale it. (*6e wil \i3~xiper. -ince. Tbe only method by which these diseases canbe permanently cured. iHpME TREATMENT or Cunadu* So be returned it ast satisfactory. tVAIso lor aalo by «auufjiifito^iiadjgaaj||||jiaawHiiiiiiiiimliNatiiaMita a com. - Ihe Newest Musio Book?. WHITE ROBES. A new Sunday Sohosl Song Book of unusual beauty,hy A J Abbey and si J Muuger. Price 30c, for which eposimen copies will bn mailed. Examine this charming collection when new books are needed. Every song is a Jewel. The newest Operas are OARURN. By Bizet. $2. FAT1N1TZA. BySuppe. $J. DOCTOROP Al CANTARA. Eichhnrg, new enlarged edition. $150. BELLS OF COliNEVILLE. By Plsnqnelte. $153. PINaFORE. Gilbert and Sullivan. 60 cents. 8OK0EEER. Gilbert and Sullivan. $1. The nowest church musio and Singing School b.okaara VOICE OF WORSHIP. LO Emerson. $9 per doz-n. TEMPLE. Dr WO Perkins. $9 per dozen. Thenewestvoicetraininibockis - * ’ BMEBSON’SVOOALMETHOD. $150. Com pact, complete and useful either for prirato pupils or.'classcs. A new anthem book is nearly ready. ., I The Musical Record is always new. $3 per year Coper copy. ■ , OLiyEH;D!fS0N*&C0.,Boston. ! C a DiTSON A CO, 843 IPdway K Y. Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky. S14t popular Monthly Drawing of the i’omsiosiweaith DIslriRm- tloB Co. AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE, In tbe City cl Louisville, on _ November 29.1879. These drawings authura-d by act of the Leg islature of 18*9 and sustained by all the courts of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of itrer lottery companies whocl-im the soloowu- errhip of “ail tin grants In Kentucky,” to the contrary nctwithstaunina) occnr regularly on tbe last day of every month (Sundays exccptcr) and are supervised bypiosinent dl: izena if the St&to . A Nev Era in the History of Lotteries. GRAND AND liftrUKCEDEXTED 8UC- HEliS OF TUK SKW FEATURES. Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor, C’U out his num ber and see it ptaoed in the wheel. The Management call attention to the grant opportunity presentod ol obtaining, for only 32. * nTW THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. I'/iie.. 'H—.I, -1 30,000 1 ?rixa............„„., Vi11 * irim.1, 10,000 1 Prize... iimh. im—.in-—, 5,000 10 Prizes $1,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes 500 each ,, 10,000 100 Prlxea lOOeoch ... 10,000 200 Prise* 30 each 10.0C3 609 Prize* 30 each «■■- 12.000 ..J00Prize* 10each. 10,000 9 Prises 300 eat E ap’roximafn prizes 2,700 9 Prize* 200 each do do 1^00 i Prises 100 each da do 90? A SPLENDIDWfbBTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE.^uTESm. 6RAND DIS TUIBUT10N.OL4.SS L A ('NEW ORLEANS. I "SOVK1IBE.R llth," lS7»-114th TUESDAY, NOVRMBER MONTHLY DBA WING. HEW BRIC PIRS-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Macon Georgia. Opposite J, W. BURKH & GO.*5 Book Store. SECOND STREET. SEND ME YOUR COTTON AND I WILL PLEASE YOU. : B. xjTwmmjgiham. a»p4 deodAWro , Louisiana State littery Oompany. This institution wus regularly incorporated oj the Legislature ol the Stale for Eduoutional and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term ol tweniy-flvo years, to which contractthe ravioli, bio faith ol the State is nledged with a Capital ol 11,000,009, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $330,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM- BBRDISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on tho second Tuesday. It never scales or post- Cones. Look at thelollowimr Distribution: i z- capitalfr^e mc-oo. 100,000 Tickets at $2 each, Half Tickets *1. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize.. 6.000 1 lhrizes ot $2,500 —R00(- 6 Prizes ot .1,000 3,fXKi 20 Prizes ot 600 lO.OOi. ICO PrizeB ot 100...„ 10,OOt 200 Prises of 10,00;. 500 Prizes of 20„„„ — 10,000 LOOOPrizcs ot 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZEb. 0 Approximation Prizes cf $300 $2,700 9 Approximation Prizes ot 200............ X80C 9 Approximation Prizes of 100... 90S I.S57 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible correspond ins agents wanted at *11 prominent points, to whom a liberal compen sation will be paid. • Application ter rates to olnba should only be. made to the homo office in New Orleans. Write, clearly e taring fall address, for furthei information,or rend orders to M A DAUPHIN. P O Bex 692. Now Orleans, L». or same persons at No 319, Broadway New York The particular attention ol the public Is called to the foci that the entire number of the tickets ior each monthly dr&wngis sold, and couse qurntlyallthe prizes in’each drawing are told and drawn and paid. This is uct tho case with any other company. All our grand extraordinary drawings are un der the supervision nnd management of GHK G T BEAUREGARD and GEN JUBAL A ftk-ll V L9V Prise* $111,406 Whole Ticket*. **. Half Ticket*, |1. 27 Ticket*. $50. 56 Tickets, $100 All application* for club rates should he made to the home office. Remit by postoffiee Money. Order, registered letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw ing published, in LoulkvilloOourier-Joamai and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold ers. Far tickets and information address only TJ OOMMBRP )RD. Courier-Journal Budding, Louisville Kv. “razSOeodtuthusatiwly /• Jr€22? Valuable ’Plantation, at Execu tor’s Sale. W ILL bo sold before tho court house door in the town of Hamilton between the usual hours of salo, on tbe first Tuesday in iecember next, unless disposed of at private salo before that time, all tbe real estate of H C Farley, de ceased, consisting of 1.4C0ncrcs of landnuroor less, with dwelling bouse, ala bouse and screw, buns and all necessary outhouses. Allot said lands are in a high slate ol cultivation, including abanS ICO acres of choice bottom land, the same being situated in Harris county, between tbe forkof the Mulberry creek, two miles north of Waverly Hall, about nine miles from the town of Hamilton. The above property is so d for the purpose of distribution. Mr. HO Farley, who now reside* on the plan tation, will take pleasure In showing it or fur nishing ary furthrr information to parties inter ested. Terms made known cn day of sale. MR8L FABLKT, W B LUTTRBLL, H U FARLEY, Executor*. Pest-office Waverly Hail, Harris county, Ga. oct7 Jawtd, ■ OlIiTv For the Pictorial Bible Commenti- R Ut I* It* tor. 1,018 pager, 475 illustration-, UtlallTCn andmap*. The most complete snd II nil I LU comprehensive Commentary on the enure sen ptnres (in one volume) ever published. Price 83.75. Bradley, Garres ton a Co, 66 N 4th street, Philadelphia, Fa. novTw'ra DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls’susd Boys’ Suits, Ladles’ Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, * COSTUMES, >*-I RIBBONS, ‘ NECKTIES, RUCHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAEIBURGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, dec. ku a BY MAIL. Send for Samples or information, and satify •y-arsdf how cheaply and quickly you can. yet everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us hy Meal or Express. We carry an average stock of about $400,000, all \ught for prompt cash. W3f~Try us. f Have the Children send for a set oj cur Advertising Cards. COOPER & CONARD, Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established ISA ENGLISH & HUGUENIN. Cotton Factors -AND I EOPBIErOES OF- tt & mmin AGIO PHOSPHITE, showing the highest analysis of any cid Phospate in ihe market. We have a large stock ol tins Phosphate in store and incite those who wi-h to purchi.-e to examine. We wotfd advise all parties who desire to hold Cotton that we are prepared to make advances on cotton in stare at our old late of 8 per cent, per annum. Insurance, local rates. Storage per month, 25 cents per bale. ENGLISH & HUGUENIN. o iw diwlm POPL kR 8TRRBT, MACON, SROS'P^A,