Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, December 02, 1879, Image 7

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CItj? (SfcjJEgta Jifechlo Cet^g-^P*? ?mfe ScmmaL l« Mfcflusjmgfcir,. BY TELKUKAPH. Czdab Bapids, Iowa, November 27.— A fito at Vaodalia, Fayette oountv, tie etroyed the entire business section or itm town, except ono etruouire. Titers is little manrancc*. The fife ori^inat^d in Sidman'd saloor, and ia tbonght to have been let by a rival saloon keepar. Nxw Fork, Nov. 27.—James Boyd. Jr., cliaa Jiiu Bojd, has been arrested, charged with dealing in counterfeit quar ters and ten-ccnt nieces. The Commis sioner committed Boyd to jail for exami nation, in default of $5,000 hail. 8ome time ago Boyd eold one of the officers ot the secrot service several kna- dred dollits worth of spurious coin and ho has sinco been kept under constant Burveilanoe. His arrest was cot mace at the time of that transaction, S3 detec tives desired to arre3t others engageu in tho same line of business. These hating einoo been cay .nred and being in jail the arrest of Boyd followed Boyd had on his person $508 in good money. He has been a detective, informer, merchant and trawler, each in tarn, and was once a mail carrier. Fall Bitch, Maes., November 27.— The Board of Trade voted to reBtcre on January 1st tho schedule prices paid op eratives in April. 1878. Tbia ia equiva lent to 15 pet oeot. increase. The stockholders of the American Lin en Company have voted to fund the cor poration's debt in six hundred ooe thou sand dollar coupons, bearing eix per cent, intorest, to run five years. No div idend ia to be declared nor any division of property mods until the bonds are paid Tho indebtedness, including Paine’s IoBoes, is about $550,000, leaving a wotk ing capital, by tho new arrangement, of $50,000. Eawliss, November 27.—The troops now stationed here, have received orders to go into winter quarters. Sr. Louis, Mo , November 27.—A firs was discovered yesterday morning on the G und floor of Webster school, the -eat school in St. Lonis. Upon the school fire r.Iarm being struck, tho chil dren on (he groend floor went ont in good order, bat a panic seized the girls on tho fl iota above, and despite the ex ertions of tho teachers, they rushed wildly into the stairways and tbs greatest confusion resulted. The pressure caused the balusters between the second and ground floors to give way, and several chiMreo fell to tho floor henca-b. Ella L’nck’e arm was broken. Ecams Dillon was badly hurt about the bead and opper part of tho body by the baluj- ters failing on her, and Eva Shaefer was severely bruised. Mrs. Baliuscir, teacher. In her bravo endeavors to stop the children at the head of tho stairs, wag knocked down, trampled on and borne to the ground floor. Sbe wee much braised, bat not seriously injured. The panic was confined to the girls, the boye b,ing discharged without dis order. l’b-j terror ot the girls teems to have been increased by the ringing of the large bell on the top of the building by some one ULknown. Tho fire was a tri fling aflair, und was soon sabdaed. It is considered remarkable that tho casual ties were so few. Atlanta, November 27.—Ten men from DcKalb county were taken before United States Commissioner Smith on Charge of kuhlnxing a man named AIo- Aipin, his son and daughter. AH three were terribly beaten, but it did not ap pear that they were assaulted for any po litical or other reason in violation of the United States laws; and the case was dis missed, but it will probably go before tbe State Courts. It is claiwt d that the gill was intimate with a negro. DANVER, Can, November 27.—Tho case involving toe title to laud on which Lradville stands, was decided in the Uoited States District Court to day. The title to 8*id land is derived through pat ents from the Government for plaotr mining grounds. The St. Louis Smelting and Bcfluing Company sued Thomas Hemp el at, to reoover the leases purchased by that company from tbe patentee, Toomas Stow, and which bad been taken possession of by defendants- The court decided tbe patents void, it not eppesring that the patentee had fulfilled their conditions. Halifax, N ivember 27.—Steamsr Cir- cas-ia sailed for Now Fork this afternoon with pisieng-rs from tha disabled City of Richmond. San FaANCiiCO, November 27—At Yakima, W. f., Sxulastiaio and Hype, Iadians, were banged for tbe morder of the Perkins family in tbo Indian war two years ago. Both died stolidly. Cincinnati, November 27— (Joe-half of tbo own of Orenburg, Indians, has been burned Bichhonb, November 27.—A. Eilere, a German, who was arrested with a num ber of supposed fxtaduleni foreign drafts for large amounts, with which he had en- dt-avo ed to effect a purchase of a large quantity of tobacco for shipment to Ger many, was examined in tho police court to-diy, and seat into hustings osurt for indictment for attemptin'! to obtain a lot of goods by false pretense. His com panion, Wm. Sahneider, was held until Saturday, with a view of hearing from New York as to his identity. Tobokto, November £7.—Irregulari ties are repotted to have been discovered in the custom house hero, and an exami- natien of the booka show the cash to be short $20,000. Collector James E Smith and cashier Wm. McKiy are implicated. Tbo money ia said to have been spent in land operations. Salim. Ind , N: v.-mbsr 27 —The boiler of a portable saw mill at Rmh creek, near here, exploded with terrilfij force on Tnecdiy, blowing the mill to a:otna sad instantly killing the engineer, Joseph Hanger, whose body was hurled into an unrecognizibie mass aerofs tbe street. Three school children, who were passing at tbe same time, were severely cat and scalded, bat th-ir injuries are not fa’al. Tbe mill W3S an old one and the engineer had considered tbe boiler unsrfd fer some time previous to the explosion. Rir Janewo, Novjmber 24.—Intelli gence has resobed here tbat the Chilians have occupied Iquique, which had been previoneiy abandoned by the Allies. New Oblsahs, November 27 —By an accidental explosion of five pounds of powder at tbe residence of Wm. Kaapp?, Potato Coape Parish, Koappa and cne child were 'severely burned, and two of his children, one three, and the other eix years old. aid their grandmother, Mrs. Evariste Fater, were killed. £an pKAKcifCO, November 27.—Whal ing bark Helen Mar arrived hero from the Arclio Orean l*st night bringing the crew of bark Mercury, abandoned ia the ice Oa’.ober 23-b, north of Herald Shea's, where bark Vigilant was aim fast when the Helen Mar left. The captain of tho latter fears tho Arctic exploring yacht Jeannetto will bo frezrn up in the ico pack in which case there is little hops of her getting out Nashville, November 27. — The American’s Murfreesboro special says cine prisoners escaped from tho jail at tax'. pheo last night by crawling through holes which they h- d previously cut in tho back wall of their cell, and reachiug tbe gicuud from tho seooed story by means of pipes leading to the water tasks in tho jail yard. Among them wore West Smithy, charged with murder in tbe first degree; Hick Slaughter, al ready sentenced to four years imprison ment fer arson ani awaiting trial on other indictment!; William Adkine, charged with horse stealing, and Tom Charlton, charged with forger* Dalkiith, Scgtaabd, November 27 — Mr. Gladstone, in a speech to the electors here expressed himself in favor of giving heme rate to Ireland, but in local mat ters only. London, November 27.—The Times' Pasis correspondent reports that at a caucus ot deputies belonging to the Pareisti, groat: complaint was made of tha maintenance in puhlio offices of anti- Bepublioans. The oanens directed its bureau to wait upon tha cabinet acd in sist upon changes on the stiffs of various depwtm o, >*v. PauIDj Caesignao denies Ut to* Pus* k- hx. zzLiA Iz thk support of Prince Jerome Napoleon, says he will not do so until Jerome’s Ha says be wui nor ao so unur j«:ome s re ligious principles have nothing to dread from a third empire. The death of Gabriel Bimier, Com mnnlst, who enperintended the destruc tion of the Vendome cola am, is an nounced. TUTT’S PILLS -SYMPTOMS OFA™ TORPID LIVER. AppeUte. Bowels costive, Pain in theHrad, v/ith ti dull Ecnsaticnin tho back part, Pain under tho chouUlorblado, full- nzssnfiereating, witn a disinclination to pnertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, I»ov/spirits, ivitha^eelinRGfiir.v- lng nogloctclscmoduty, Weariness, Dfc- wiih fitful drcains, highly tiered Urine: IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SEROUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT’S FILLS nrc especially adapted to surh cast-*, one dose effects such a c-hangc ot feeling us co astonish the saltcrcr. CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels can health be enjoyed. If tbe enn*t;pa of recent dele, n sin-rie dose of TUTT’S will rufiice, br.t if it has * piil should be mg the fro morement k,rnyst Weak Stomach and ny medicine to do me so much good as TUTT’S PI IAS. They are as good a* represented." outec 35 .Murray Street, New York. TUTT’S HAIR DYE. KS’jKSffirasrasitt'isr imrts a Nat oral Color, acts laartaaUnsomlr. »nd is *» llarmU-M osoprins water. Sold by DrmnrUu, or s-nthy.ipijMori r.K*jptof £1. . Office 35 Murray St., Now York, KOSTEJJTEnjj sitters Let your first attack of indigestion ba the last. Konao tho dormant energies of the stomach with tho Bitters. The tone thus imparted will remain. This is a fact estab lished y !h-.nesnd of witnesses, whose tes timony is eimplv a statement of their own experiences Those afflicted with general debility of every phase will find this rnscii cluo an unfailing agent in building np and renewing their strength. For sa'e br all Druggists an 1 respectable dealers generally. 6 00; winter wheat 5 50*6 75, extra StOofi 50 rape fiio 425ate0. Wheat active and Arm; No2rel Winter 125%- Nol Chicago rprit.g 1*1% cutb, 1 Xijfal 22 December: No * do 109. Corn stiouc and higher at cash and Decembe-, 21 January. Oats strong and higher at S4ca*b. bid December. Fork strong and higher at 12 cash. Lardstrang*r.dhUherat7 25easli Bu meats moderately active and higher; shoulder 410. rhort Tib G15, chort clear 6.5. Whisky steady at 110. The following ouotatiini ci lbs Chicago mar ket for future delivery were furnished us by Mr. In Bulat, Broker. JASUABT BILIVEET. fleer ribs opened at 6 00 and doted at 6.10. Fork opened t-t 12 12% and clsied at 12 50, Lard opened at 7 21 and closed at 7 40. Wheat opened at 1.21% and closed at 1.23%. Corn opened at 42 and closed at 44%. Re-eiuteof hogs 20000. Nxwxoxx— Eoatnem flour steady: common to fair extra 6 0 sC SO, good to ohoice 6 3107 87 J-,. Wheat opened dull and weak, but dosed a ihxde firmer; ungraded winter 1 S8al 46M- Corn ‘A ct lower and very moderate trade: ungrodtd 60*6 Oats shade stronger and fair bu-.inets; No 34 * Coffee quiet nuo steady; rlo in tarroes do inJeblots UKsnS- Sugar dull acd nomii ■ fur to good refiniuc quoted at prime ili refiacd unchanged: siandard A 10Vi, granula ted and powdered lcHUOK cru-hed lOJJalOis. Me.;ai!«s dall; New Orleans 49s*8. Sice demand fair; Carolina 6Jfa7%. Korin quiet at 165. Tur pentine quiet and steady at 47. Wool ia fairly active demand and very firm; domestic fleece 42 aS7, pulled 25s6E, unwashed 18aS6, Texas 17sS5 Fork Higher, strong and in fairly astive demand; fa&h ’ a ... prime aieam spot 7 65 caih. Whisky nominal at ' 16al 17. Freights firm. tocirviLU—Flour dull: extra 4 !5tt 50: family 5 603 5 75: No 16 2506 50. choice 7 2507 60. Wheat firm; red acd amber 126 Cont firmer, white 43, miiod 41. Oats firm: white 33. mixed 37. Fork nominal. Lard strongs choice loaf In tierces s. do in kegs S’A Bulk meats firm, shealders 4Ka'/J,clear ribiGi(% dear sides tY^A. Bacon nominal. Sugar-cured hamslO^. Whisky steady At 1*9. GiecxxxazX— Flour active: family 6 003700 Wheat easieratl 23a! SO. Corn firm at 47% Oata firm; No 2 mired 55x36, Fork flrmerstl275. Lard higher; current make 71C»7 IS. Balk meals quiet and firm. Bacon scarce acd firm: clear lib 7% Green meats strong and higher; shoul ders 4% clear tils and clear sides 6. Whisky active and firm. ST. Lons-Flour easier; double extra 550a 5 65. treblo extra 5 75a5 95. family C OOaS 0.’, choice 610*6 60 Wheat easier: No 2 red fall 1295£a 120% cash. 129%al 50% Docombar. Corn lower atS7«5S% cash, 3814*54 December. Oats higher at 35% cash. Whisky steady 110. Fork bight r at 12 00 cash. Lard higher ct 7 00. tulk meats higher boxed shoulders 4 20, clear ribs 6 20, c ear ■ides 6 SO. Bacon nominils New Oblsass—Flour quiet: superfine 450a 475, double extra S!fs5 50 treble extra 6 25a 6 50. bighgrades6 50a712. Corn weik; white 52a £5. Oats firm at 45. Fork bi.ber at 12 60. Lard scarce at 7%. Bulk meats fiimer:sbculdera loose 4 57. Bacon firmer; shoulders 4% clear nb 8%. clear sides tJ5a% J-.cgar-r.ured hams 9%all Whisky firm at 105al 15. Coffee firm: Bio in car* oee, ordinary tJ prime 14*17%. 8ug*r active and firm; common to good common 6%a%, fair to fully fair614*7%. prime to choice 7%s%. yellow clarified6%. Molmses stead); common 25x28, prime to choice 3;aS3. Bice firm ordinary to choice, Louisiana C%a7%. NATAL^STOEE* Wit)ciir*ro»—fnmu turpentine firm at 59 Bosin quiet at ISO for strained. Crude tur pentine firm at 1 65 for hard; 2 75 for ye'lew dip; Tar atealy at 110 KABUrSVEWS Nett Yot x —Arrived—G W Clyde. Armed out—Wisconsin, Hsssachusett!, Ei- alto. Homeward—Bhadina, New Orleans: Mans Stoncmsn.do. Dima. Wilmington. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. XAC0N COTTON STATEMENT OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSBNGBB NOTBMBEE 29. 1879,—BVSEIVS. TJifl Barket t*-dsy closed steady at 11% cents for middling. Received by rail today 2S5 by wagon....™. 211— 418 8hipped 326 Sold — 333 Stock'on hand September 1,1879...™ 230 Received to-day — - 4(6 previously....—...— —,...83571—SS817 Shipped to-day, previously.. Stock on hand this evening.. ..........29452—29118 Beceivcd same day last ycir..,™ 419 LATEST TELMunUC REPORTS Cotton. Live spool—Noon—cotton quiet, middling up lands 6%, middling Orleant 7. Sale, SjOO bales, of whioh 1800 were taken by ■peculators and for export: ressipta 18300—12500 American. futures opened 1-32 cheaper Uplands low oiddlina clause November deiiv ery 613-16x8 25 22, November and December 6 13-16.6 25-32, December and January do. Jan uary and February 613-16, February aid Mar.h 6 27-32. March and April 6%, May and Juno 6 31-52, June and July 71 S2 2 00 p m—Uplands low middling clause January and February delivery 625-32. April and AI:y 6 29*32. 430 p m—Soles of American 6201. Uplands low middling clause November delivery 61316. Jan uary and February 613-16. Futures closed steady. Naif Tonx—Cotton quiet; sales 177. mid dling uplands 12% middling Orleans 12%. Futuro* opened steady: November , De cember 1243. January 12.60, February 12 89 March 12.96, April 13.12. •Jovtou—Ne; reoeint* 2337- gross 6579. Futures closed firm sales 91,000: December delivery 12.50—52, Jaunary 1256 - 67. February 12.83-84. H.rrh 1301-02. April IS 16-17, May- 13 SO-SL June 13 44 - 45. J uly IS 61—52. Cation closed quiet: sales 177 middling up land* 12%. middling Orleans 12%. Consolidated net receipts 29<09. c*ports |to Great Britain 29225, France 2650 Continent 4595 channel ■* Oalvejtoh—Cottoa firm- middling 11%. low middling 11% good ordinary 11% net receipts 2810: gross —. sales 2588. stock 775SS. Nobvolx—Cotton quiet, middling 12% net receipts 4164, sales 6lu. stock 53057. Baxtiuob*—Cotton firm; middling 12% Id* middling 11%. good ordinary 11%: net receipts 243. gross 1073. sales 275, to spinners 115, stoe 7141. B08T0E — Cotton quiet; middling 12%, itw middling 1\.%, good ordinary 12 net reciipta 7n0: gras —»* sales —*• stock 6*0. WilMnraiov—Cotton s^ady; middling 11% low middl — 659. gross Philadelphia—Cotton firm: middling 12%; low middling 12%. good *rdir»ry 11%, net re ceipts 476: gross 1429, gales 996. spinners 933. stock ICS12 SAVAtfEAH—Cotton easier: middling 19, low middling 11%. good ordinary 11%, net receipts 49?8; gross 50*3 sales 2800; stock 9709*. Nbtv ORLHAjrs—Cotton steady, middling 11%. low middling 11% good ordinary 11% r.et receipt 64’9. gross 7239. oales 5000. Stock 24iS9I. Mobile—Cot ten easier: middling 11% low middling 11%, good ordinary 11. net receipts 23*8. gross . soles 1200. stock 44334 Memphis — Cotton quiet, middling li%. rr. eelp'.s 4902, shipments 1441, isles 6700, stock Jl APOC8TA—Cotton steady: middling 11%: low middling 11%. goed ordinary 10%: receipts 114b suiomen's —* sales 1582. Chablisioe—CoUuwquiot: middling 12 low middling 11%. good ordinary 1 % net receipts 3643, gross —. sales 1506: stock 63733 FINANCIAL IjOEDOs—Ncoa—Conso’s 9313-16. Erie 4'% Pabu-3 per cent Bentos 83 francs. NEW Tors—Stocks opened weak; money 6; long 4 80% short 4 83. State bands dull; Gov ernment securing! quiet . Money ta7,excb*uge 4 80%:gcvernmeit sesnn* ties irregular; new 5 per eents 102%, 4% peroents 166%. 4 per ornts 1 03%. Bute bonds nominal. Stock* closed irregulars New fork Central 131%, Kne 40%; Lake Sbore 104% Illinois Contra! 99%: Pittsburg 185. Chicago and Northwestern 99. do preferred 1C4%; Reck Island 148. Western Union Telegraph Company 107%. BuNTreaiury balances: Gold 110.477.6i7; cur- ' Tho * weekly statement of tho Associated Banks, issm-d from tho Clearing Ho.to to-day, shows tbs following chrages— Loirs, dec’ic...82,754.503 Spccio,!cc’so...72S0b00 do- 3,101.800 c csio. 1,556 in e 2.2IS.500 ... 676*406 S c— Thebsnksnowhold 37,271. gsl requirements, FBODUCX Baltixobe — Flour steady: Howard Street and Western suDerflne 4 7505 50: extra5750625; family 67607 25: City Mills superfine 5 0005 60; sxtra 6 7506 50; Bio brands 7 25; Patspsco family soo. Wheat—Southern firm; Western wlest dull; southern red 140al45: amber 150*150; No 1 Maryland nominal: No A Western win ter rad spot and November 146% December 147. Southern corn steady: Woitern dull, white 56*58, ▼ellow 52a55. Oats a shade easier, southern *6*47; Western White 46*47; do mixed.44045: Feansvlvania 46*47. May steedy and unchanged, urimo to choice PennsvlranlaTilaijUiia 15®16. ProTHions firmer: Fork X2 63. cult meat*, loose LmulC.4% clear rib 6%; do packed 4%a A and 7. Bacon—shouldei ■ 5% clear nb 8%. Hams- 10*11. Lord, refined in tieroes 7%. Butter firm: prime to choice Western packed 13316. Cofloe quiet: rio lu cargoes 14al7%, Whisky Ilf. freight* uECharpoJ. Ovioaoo- Flour nominsi’y unrhsnged double r-AAj.tltO. atim.so s 6 23a beooea ana Hoxiaa COBBSCTBD DAILY BY Ii.RIPLiBY, UROKEB. Georgia 8 percent bonds ...........101 s 115 <4cc-rgia7 percent, bonds (gold) ...112 a 112% Georgia" per cent, bonds (re.gular}..,„,lllall2% Georgia 7 per cent bands («ndorsed)....110 a ill Georgia 7 par cent, bonds (Smith)...„.lll a 115 Georgia6 per cent ( Id) 101 a 105 Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new)„ 10714*108% Cityot Macon 7percent. Cong)... 73 a 75 City of Augusta 7 per cent...... „.100 a 101 Cityot Atlanta8 per cent.!, !..!..'. ICS a loi City ct Savannah 69 a 70 Cemral Railroad toint mortgage .108 a{109 Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds 100 a 101 Macon and Western SB bond* -.par and mt Northeastern RR bonds (endorsed)_~400 a 1(2 Southwestern Rail roan.. ......par and tnt t-'outh Ga. and Fla, lstmortgaSa ..107 a I0S A K. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)«.10 a 1032 Rout Guand Fla, 82 a 83 Western R. R.of Alabamalst mcrtgagellO a 112 Western R. Re! Alabama 9dmortgage...110 11 M A A tt.R. lstmortgage(notendor’d 80 bo Seutbwestern RRstock 102*103% Georgia Railroad etock..,.. !3<S5 Central Railroad stock 7S»74 Augusta and Savannah »><*■* Fox> Sale. New Advertisements. A 5300 PLAN. C-HnblBtntandepermllesci*n, lo one vut ,um |*g imya*,uU|,*T***41*1. with ■kfllfutlr.n**, Lnfx*proat*UlTlilcdprornl hire,Intent* of |13 to *10,0*0. Circular, with full fUnnUoM hownll can ancncU I n ,lorli d.-Ulnga, mailed 1-AWKO.CK A Ca. !l llroau Street. Kcw Tort. $10 to $1110 sa^dsnsa: Book sent free expiaiaing everything. Address BAXTER A .O. Bankers, 7 Wall street. New York. ORGANS Re, Wainnt Case, w* Plops. 3 set Golden Tongue _ Reeds. 5 Oct’a, 2 Knee 8wei’s. Case, wnm’ld 6 veors Stool and Book, only $93. New 7 Oct Piancr, Stool, Cover and Book, only $143 75 latest illustrated news- («per sent Iree. Address DaNIBLF BEATT1 Wasoineton. N J. Adreriisers IQlaHM sddnafing (jCD P* BOWt: la Newspaper A§verliriug Bureau, 10 . 0 Spruce street. Now Ten, can learn the exact cost cl any propo.ed kne of advertising in American newspapers. M. 100-page pamphlet 10c."S* sepSOlm TULL’S MANUAL" Social and Bust eras ror ovarybodyl Agents wonted. Wm Shepard, 96 Fulton street N Y. (12 *7 H A MONTH and expenses guaranteed *Pl * to Agents. OuWt tree. Shaw A Co Augustq, Me. Newsmir-er Auwtising Bureau, 10 Spruce St, New York. O RDINARY’S OFFICE. JONES COUNTY. November 28, 1879—Whereas Susan A rsradlvy, administratrix, applies to mo for dis miss! n from estate of Joseph Bradley deceased, These a e to notify all psrious concerned to show cause at this office on the firs* M -nday in wnrch next, if any they have why ths same shall not be granted. Given unacr my hand officially. novSOtd* ROLAND T RUSS. Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. /GEORGIA. JONES COUNTY-AII persons U indebted to ths esta-e of 8t«phen M Cul pepper deceased, of said county, are notified to come forward and make immediate pajment. and ati who have cl.ims aga’nst said estate will present them in terms of the law. „ S D CULPEPPER, Brfr. Nov 24.1879. novSOtd* TWTA2fMOO» JuLLBBSMmBD mlersbroughtonbyindiscretionorexesess. Ani 5 ana 10c Gonnters! TOTHBTRADR: Tbe liro business men of the dar are starting ttess counter:. We are the Originators and Headquarter,! 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Exhausted vi talitv nervous anl physical ctbility. or vitslitv impaired by the error* of youth cr t-.o<!osi <r too close application to butinee*. mav be r,stor ed and manhood regained. Two hundredth edition, ravwtd and enlarged, lust published. Hi* a«taudsrd medical work, the b at in the Engliah laneusge, weiiten by a physician of crest experience, to whom *a, awarded a void ar.,1 iewellel medal by the Na tional Medical Association. It contains brand fat and very exocnsive engraving*. Three hun dred psger, mom than 59 valuable prescnpt’ons fer all forms of prevai ing dinaio, tbo result of many years cf extersive on 1 successful practice, either one cfwhuh is worth ten times tho price of the book. Bound in French doth, pric: only Jl, s*nt by m*i! pu.tprid. The London Lancet says: -Vo pirson should be without this valuable book. The author is a noh’e benefactor." An illustrated sample sent to alien receipt of * TheaothuiMrlfcra by permission to JOSEPH S Fir HSR, president; W. I. P.IKGSAHAU, vieapresident; W PAINE, M D 08 GAUNT 1;. MDiHJ DOUCET. M D. R H KLIN B. V D. J R BOI.COMII. MD.NR LYNCH. MIK and M R O’CONNELL, U D faculty of tbe Philadel phia Umvereity of Medicine and Surgery, also tha faculty of the American University of Phile _ delphia. also Hon P A BI33KLU. M D. president iddling ll%good ordinary 11%; net receipts of the National Medical Asscciation ross—.sales275, stock 11906. _ _Addrcs» Dr W H PAR- TT'{?AT KEft.No* Bul.ii.ch St, Butcn. M**s. Tho au- tbor may be consulted on ail diseases requiring skill and experience. nov30 wly THYSELF ADMINISTKATOR’S sale. GIORGIA.TWIGGSCOUNTY.—By virtue of an order from tha Court of Ordinary cf said county will bx aold before tbo court hou-e door in Di'-b count .- on the first Tuesday in January next, between iba !ffid hours of axle the follow ing dtecrito-J pro»criy belouging tolbe jststeof f.ula R Andrewa, deceased, to wits One half interest in lot No 49, being sub divfcicu of or.o a re lot No 5 in least Macon, fronting on Collin* street 21 feet more or less, •nd runcing back 75 feet m-ro or less. Sold for tre benefit of th-, hairs and creditors of said Lula It .4 r.drcsa. Terras of sale cash. November 25th, 1K9. , i ei!) sfl* J RJANDREWS. Adm r. Q.KOBG1A, BIBB UhUdl Y.—»hues, Wui iwuuia* «Auu vs/v»* *. “ Ryder ha* m,de apslication to me lorlet- log*of ailmiuistretionau the estate of Msry A T Miushew,Tate cf s»i» county, deceased. These are th*rj^orot> citt aadodmonisn all •nous coccrrncd «o bs and appear at the Court of Ordinary ol sai* county un tha first Monday in December nait to show cause if any they bare why letters of administration should notbegranted said applicant. Witness my band t»S JAMCMANU3, Ordirsry, THIRTY DAYS NOTICE. P ARTIES having erlie’es for repair at Wm. Ptitzei’a gunahop will please call and pay rbergesand take them away. If not csUed for mt the expiration cf thi-ty days they will most positively be aold at public outcry to the high est bidder for the charges. Parties wanting anything in the way of Sperl ing Good*. Fiihing Tackle. »te . at a bargain, will find great inducements offiied lor the next three day*. Tbe attention sf gunsmiths is particularly railed to tbe bargains fobs bad in gun and um brella material, keys and key blanks, etc., etc, st store next to Cotton States Lits Insurance Com- ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE. I vy virtue »f the last will of William Wheatly, > of Jones county, deceased. I will sell at the courthouse door in Clinton, Jones oounty, •*, on the first Tuesday in December next, 18 acres et land mere or lea* belonging to said estate and known as th* old Daneam place near the line of Baldwin county. Fair land in* good state of au’tivatisn. Sold for distribution. Terms cash. Oct 12.1879. ET HARSH HAN, ot151taw4W* Adm’r with will annexed. $777 Bit A-igufa, tains. ikenewe| Has been In constant uso by tin public for over years, and is the best preparation ever in vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS XODTBFDL COLOR AND LIFE. j V f It supplies tho natu ral food and color to tho hair glands without staining tbe skin. It will increase and thicken tho growth of tho hair, pre vent Its blanching and faUing off, and thus > AVERT BALDNESS. It cures Itching, Erup- tlons nnd Dandruff. As a HAIR DRESSING it Is very desirable, giving the hair a sUkcn softness which all admire. It keeps die head dean, sweet and healthy. , K The State Assayer and Chemist of Ma$s, nnd (LUMP) Is the highest achievement Ih cereal productions, and renowned tlaougliout (ho world as the Standard Laundry Starch. In cliape it presents hugo dense crystals of wonderful whiteness and sweetness, free from the faintest odor and ot incomparable strength. Its su periority and economy are the result of exjjerinient and liuniovauier.t for thir ty-five years, and Sts popularity the re ward ot this effort ot a lifetime. Royal Gloss Lump Starch is packed In Imml- some one-pound, three-pound, and six- niund cartoons, nnd lor sale by Grocers every-wliere. Mnnufnct tired by CNilRFlU £RSENBRECKEB, Clncinnatt. Oldo. . ntw Authorized by tbs Commonwealth of Ky Jl 1 Popular Monthly Drawing of the , .. Commonwealtli Disirlbu- tion Go. AT MAOAULKY’B THEATRE, In tbe City of Louisville, on ^ ITovemlDer 29t 1879. r These drawings authorized by act of the Leg islature of 1869 and sustained by all tbe courts of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of ether lottery companies who cl-im the sole own ership of “all tho grants in Kentucky," to the contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on the last day of every month (Sundays excepted) and aro supervised l»y prominent citizens of tbe Btato A New Era in the History of Lotteries. 6BAKD AND UNPRECEDENTED SUC CESS OF THB NEW FEATURES, Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor, oil out his num ber and see it placed in the wheel. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, tor oniy $2, anyot THB FOLLOWING PRIZES. Prise.......,,,.. 30.000 1 Prize 10.00C 10 Frizes $1,000’each””, 20 Prises 600 each 100 Prize* 100 each I0O Prizes 50 each 600 Frizes 20 each .,000 Prizes 19 each 9 Frizes 390 ea< b, ap’roximst'n prise* 9 Prizes 200 each do do 19 Frizes 100 each da do MIX £ KIRTLAND, Boots and Shoes. A COMPLETE LINE FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN.! I A GOOD STOCK OF MATS, LAIR STYLES AT OUR THIRD 8TRRBT HOUSE. MIX & KtRTL&ND, fwrdjrwtt 3 COTTON aVENUB, AND 66 THIRD STREET. CAMPBELL & JONES ;MA€02V GEORGIA COTTON FACTORS ANB COHESION LMSRCHANT3,' Warehouso Comer Ssoond and Poplar streets* s with the announcement that their LARGE AND COMKODIOCS WARE- r patrons i_been entirely REBUILT IN BtttQK firths better aooommodatlonc* OOFTOM Greet their HOUSB has . MM CONSIGNED TO THES.andardcomideat that their facilities ior handling tbe next ropcanuot be snrpassrd by any house iu the State. Their Otfico and Salesroom litre been rearranged with a view of IMPROVED LIGTllV ON SAM PLES and the comfort of visiters, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to call ani see them. Thanking their friends for tha liberal patronage extended to them in the pxst, t he v ask a continu ance of the same, and promise renewed efforts to ple*ae. XT ORDER* FOR BAGGING AND TIES will reoeivo pronrat attention. 49* ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE made when desired, at LO WEST F aNK RATES. auK24deod6w Sm DRESS GOODS* SILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS. COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Glrl^ and Boys’ Suita, Ladies’ Underwear, Infanta Outfits, DRESS MAKING, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, RCCHIXGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBURG S, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PUTS* FRINGES, KEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, &c. DRY SOOIIS BY MAIL. Rend for Samples or information, and satisfy • i) -a,rsclf how cheaply and quickly you can get even,"thing in DRY SOSOS AND NOTIONS of r us "by Mail or Express. We carry an average stock of about $lfi0,000, all bought for prompt cash. Jg&*Try us. Have the Children send for a set oj our Advertising Cards. CO0PER&CONARD, importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established 1952. * 0 1.9 J* Prize* $112,- Whole Tickets, $1. Half Ticket*, $1. kets, $50, 65 Tickets, $100 All applications for club rates should be made to the home office. Remit by postoffice Money Order, registered letter, bank draft or express. Full li*t of draw ing published in LouisvilloCourier-Jouraal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-bold ers. For tickets and in formation address only TJ UOUMBKF1RD. Courier-Journal Building, Louismle Kv. augSO eod tu thusst A wly ohw a Wbst. Jab U Witt WEST BROS Cettoa faclon^aaiijiiin Mercksil% —AGENTS FORTHE— W, & C. GUANO, 68 Bay St* - Savannah, Ga. BAGGING AND TIE8 FOR SALE. Prompt attention to business and liberal i snoe on consignment*. aug20 daw6m fl! L J enuunui jk oaudbt Late Cashier Southern Back State of Q . J Gnilmartin & Co., 0TT0NJA0T0RS t BAY STREET, Savannah - Georgia. Liberal advacaes mode on consignments otton. Bxgg ing and Iron Ties tor sile at low- ‘ market rates. ang8Id(m MISNOMER, Physi- cions endorsa and recom mend it as a ,t lumph in medi cine. U.UCWNGHAMS DJg WHISKERS will cliango tho heard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being in ono preparation It Is easily applied, and .produces a permanent color that will not wash off. ■“ PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & GO,, NASHUA, N.K. Sold by ail Dealer in Medicine. Hunt- Rank!* - > Lamar Wholosale Agents, feb!9 TkT AOOSf, O-AA.- Popular Muiic Books. Temperance Jewels, songs ot ih* iHWt quality SO ot-. (Nearly ieid.\) White Echos. SSfflSWSSSS made. SO c s Gem Gleaner, oiSxM!b service. $1. Prodigal Fon, f 0 ^. Ca &^ ' ded tu mu'icai societies. 75 American Glee Book voice*. One of the ver> best Glej and Churns bout*. $1 50. Emerson’s Vocal Method For voice training. Oncol the best. $15}. Dr. of Alcantara. Good music and • asy to give. $153. Specimens of these oreny other bookso ray piece o! Sheet Music mailed anywhere, post . • c, for tho retail prices. OLIVER. DITS0N&C0., Boston O H DITSON A CO. 84S E’dway N 1, rates tf A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY lij our tx. careful plan of speculating in Wall street. A amount from $10 to $500 either in a pnt or , vtry lrequentiy give* back 6 to lo times money in profits. You cannot lose any e than the amount you invest. Stocks of ail kinds bought and sold through New York stock exchange in any number of shares on S per cent margin. Send for our cirou- I explaiulog how to speculate FECK A HARRIS. Banker* and Brokers, 19 Hrozdstiott, New York: ■:p25 din !hs,t w3m » A DROPS OF 4()Constitution Water A frilVUKTHTVV * TV 4 ▼ THREE TIMES A DAY Cures Bright’s Disease. Inflimmvtion ot th Kilrrys, Stone in the Bladder, Catarrh of th Hlsdder, Dinbotes, Gravel, Gleet, Brick-das Deposit,Childhood Weakness. For Female Com plaints a specialty. Send tor ciroular. For ssie by all druggists MORGAN A ALLEN. C*l8diw3m 59 John street, N Y, #*a##*#*x***###s######o**w *#•#####♦ JOHr ILA5SBET. jotnrx JOBXSOX JOHN EiiANNEitY & CO Cotton Factors —A*D— Commission Merchants, NO 3 KELLY'S BLOCK, BAY BTREBT, {SAVANNAH, OA. A GBNTS for JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS JX and DOMBeTICS, etc, etc. BAGGING and TIBS FOR BALE AT LOW- BBT MARKET RATB8. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUBlaBSS ENTRUSTkD TO US. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON* SIGN HUNTS. aug31 d w-tsw6m «*Mti*litSti*m»IMS«l*S*l*tlSI*t MSS<»tlSIHH«tliilWS*St«IIM*MH ie the most economical form of .Washing Soap. Ati Inr or square cakes vresr down in OBO to a largo flat piece, too thin to handle and. therefore, wasted; whilo the OVAL 03 KE of “ NEW” SOAP esn be cat in two, tho oval end o'tepcd readily in tbo hand, and the Jar* ger end were down almost to a wafer with out any watt a COLGATE Sc CO. recom.' mend their wmWM Trade-Mark Registered) to Carefnl home- eepers not only aaanpeiior in quality bat in form the most economies’ Soap ever i da. acg30-w£aat tf Executor’s Sale- T>Y virtue ot an order from tbe court olOrdi- Jj nary will be sold iu tbe town .of Leesburg. Lea county, at the court house door, between the i«gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, 1837. the fol owing lots of land: Not 1*7. 183. 199,200.201,202.21*. 217, in Lee county, known as tbe 8 O Bryan plantation, about cne and ab«tf miles from Adams Station, and three *nrt a bait to four milea from Lees burg. for the purpose of winding up the eitate acd settlirg wuhthe heirs. Terms, one half cash, balance one and two year, time. N T JOHNSON. Executor cf the estate of 8 O Bryan, deceased. nov;0j>l4wAw4s ENGLISHi&KHUQ (JENIN. Cotton Factors AND PROPRIETORS OF ENGLISH & fiUGOENIN’8 ACID PHOSPHATE. showing the highest analysis of any Acid Phospate in^the market. We have a large stock of this Phosphate in store and invite those who wish to purchase to examine. We wou’d advise all parties who desire to hold Cotton that we are prepared to make advances on cotton in store at our old rate of 8 per cent per annum. Insurance, local rates. Storage per month, 25 cents per hale, ENGLISH & HUGUENIN. HB d»w1m POPLARBTttURT. WAOflff. GRORGIA. GEO. S. OBEAR 92 O lierrv street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN—. caocKEay. caiSA, glass wafe. ghanbs. ItXERS* ffALL LIGHTS. LAMPS. ETC., TABLE CUTLERV, POCKET CUTLERY, KITCHEN KNIVES, TIN WARE. AGATE IRON WARE, JAPANNED TIN WARE- WOODEN WARE. BASKETS. WILLOW WARE. STOVES OP ALL KINDS. Agent for EXCELSIOR HOT BUST COOK BTOVE3. Sand in your ordzrs. Call v-d ate me. Special inducemtnos cffereiflo Merchant*. aag!7 8 u nogicccaa,ma> rapidly as,™* into qauk coasumptiun. Or.H luuy treatments will not cure it Its effects are nervous i CATABRHHH feelings, matter dropping into the throat, disgusting odors, had finally concvmpUm endpremawe deaOi. Pol MI^HCONSUMPTeON HAYmlj macmkneaa hcarins, arid DEVONE’S •SftTra do Mark.AS- INHALENE DeVONE’S I2HALER. >I»ylibation to the ir.srasoS' cwt£•*»,end its •nco. _ The onlv met hc»l Ivy which thesn diNAUfi can NATURESOWN EMEBY A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTHE BLOOD,UVER&K!DNEY$: OURATINE3 % For Blood I>isea>c». ouratIne, For Liver Complaint*. CQRATiNE, For Kidney Diwuot. guraIne, For ItheumaUom. CURATINE, For Scrofula Diseases. GURATINE, Fer Err.!pells, 1 ia.; tc*, Blolcl.es, etc. A medicinal com pound of known value— combining lu one prep aration the curative powers for tho evils which produce alt dis eases or the Illootf, the T-frei-, the Kidneys. Harmless in action nud thorough In Its effect. It Is unexcelled for the cure of all Blood Dis eases such as tierof- uta. Th mors. Bolls, Tetter,Salt BhentH, Bheuiuatism, filer- atrial XV.teosif.igr, also CoumtlyatloH, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, So urStmi. arh, filetentlon of Urine, etc. ASX YOUR DRU6GIST FOR IT. THE BROWN C3EHICAL Cd BALTIMORE, Md. (jOLLIhlS VOLTAIS-ELEGTRIC S25SS A VC.1R A*eu:3 wanted. Busi ness legitimate. Particulars free tilnn I Ifiirti t Nisch * POROUS p tASTEBS rpBN times more powerful than the best po- X- rous platter when placed over the centre of the nervous forces, the pit of the stomach, thev stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect digestion, cure dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps and pains and prevent ague and malarial du- euet. For weak and tore lungs, palpitatien of the hear', painful kidneys, rheumatism, neural- nta and rciaticMhey aw the beat remedy in tbe world. Get tbe genuine. Ask for COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTERS. PrcelScts. For sale by Hunt, Rankin A La. m r. Ati .nta and Macon, and Osceola Butler, r»aunah.andall draralsts.sepia 6ra I S>«m Dfv> • rtabfBsnd Arricu’-tur-.l oririncs; i.» 1-J H-ir-e Fmr.-r; Dry Steam ..xseFo'vir; Utica lortvca & Jl :u llcnra rower: fi :-tionarie*: AcL-^x ' ,rinc* ir.iru ]J to i o llonro Pov.cr; Vjirfccs from is to lie Hor-. Power; . jh Frai r. o rt»:cx-!b'o S*\r-Mil la. f.wr; ns rertuMcCom JHlla: Coru-JtiU Btonca. "toc-l to whhfiojj •!)23«W flfRef jKIWJ fWfilRlteMfifiU. v • t -.v.' ;tkiN3XXB. JIp ," Westm Address BranchOffic-, 28 Wall street, Atlanta Qo novlidlawwy u KOW BEADY. HIS OTHER 1 WIFE I A MOST Entranoirg and Dramatic Storv, By Bose Ashleigh.*)] (OF SOUTH CAROLINA.) iitltr of “Tie ¥iftow’& fare" IS NOW READY IN NO 52 OF THE2SB «HI If lYflHK NEW YOKE fEEKLI WEEKLY WEEKLY HIS OTHER WIFE! 18 J> An Intsnselv Exciting Storv. FT.53 V JS? OF ~ Southern Life nit Scenes. ' TS powerful and arti-tio situations are devis, . . ed with au ingenuity that is both man-clou* and charming The reader knows not which, to prahe most—the graceful elegance of the au thor’s diction, the msgneticforceof ttiu passion ate scenes or the naturalness that pervades tha 5 DEEPLY INTEKESTING PLOT, and the rare combination of surprising incidents leading to its solution. Toe action is brisk, exciting and ratensdy dramatic; the conversations are spirited, bril liant, liberally sprinkled with genu of philoso phy, and as terse and compact rs the dialogue of* piny bv Buiwer-whose graceful style, by the wav. Rose Ashlelzh see cos to have made her odd, It will be found impossible to resist the fuel- nation of THIS STJPEEB W0BK OF FIGTIOff e.fter the reader has scanaed the open rg install ment ns far ae the extremely interesting point e A Happy Honeymoon. isrudtly ended by an appalling apparition. A Bpeotre of the Ps&t. Thi» is the unexoectad and startling appear an-eofa dark-robed figure, who astounds tho happy couple Dj proclaiming a error right to (he bridegroom, as HIS OTHER WIFE. The imaginative reader can fenev the strange who now stands aghast before HIS OTHER WIFE. Lctnoono reelect to read tbeODcnicg.chsp- tetsof this grand story, which is now ready'i* No 62 of the iff fork ram Every news agent sells the New York Wee Frice 6 cents. Sent to any addrei- in the Un States (postage free) three monihs for 75 r« _ four months $1; six months $150: one year gs. | Specimen copies sent free. Address all letter STREET & SMITH. £9 and SI Rose street. New York. nov6 dSt w*t . TTNPREOEDENTED ATTRACTION! U OVER HALF A MlLLld-N DISTRIBU TED, Louisiana State Lottery Oempacy, This Institution was regularly incorporatoity jno lie^oslaturo of tho Btato for KcLucationsl nfhl Charitable purposes, In 1868, for the terffif o2 twenty-five years, to which contract tbt raviW»» bie faith ot tho State is pledged with a CapitwaC ll.OCO.OOO, to which it has sinca added aiviervo fund of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NJJM- BBR DRAWINGS wiU toke place m.r '.hly. It nuver scales or poat Bones. Look at the foiknr* Inc L'istr-.buf.r.- : 6RAND FROMENADE CONdERTduing which will take place the 115th G hlsiu MONTHLY and thn BSTRAORDUtADe SEiir-ANNUAL DRAWING, at NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY. DSCEHBER to, unlerthf personal aupervisieu and o mentoi GEN G T BBAURBi-ARN, Ml ana. and GUN JUBA I. a «A«l.T,of CAPITA t. PRIZE $101,000. Notice.—Tickets are $:o only. Halves $5, Fttths $9. Tmths*l LIST OF PRIZEB. 1 Capital Prize of $100 000 1 Grand Prize o SO.OCO B)J)» 1 Grard Prize tf S^oOD....— £0.090 2 Large Frizut of lO.t-OO..— - ........ ,2*090 4 Large Frizes Ot 5,000 — - fiOEOO 20 Frizes of 1,000, 50 Frizes of 506.. Prizes of 830. Frizes ol 200,. ECO Frizes of 100- U ’ ,00 0 F r 1 JJp O KOXljlATION"F^ZBsV 10) Approximation Pnxcs ol $200 q|W0 100 Approximation Frilt-s of 100„.„ w . -uMtH 10 J Approximation Prizra of 75 Tfitl 11.279 Prise*, amounting to Gen GTBEAURKGARD.OlLa.Gen EABLY.o! Va.Comm-stior.prs. AprJication for rates to c.ubs should Cay no sde to tho home office in New Orleans. Write for circulars or send orders to M A DAUrHEN.^a New OrleanjALa. same p-reon* at No S19 Bioaaway. Ktxjrarii. GRAF’S SPECIFIC JIBIUCIWB TRADE mark. ’ The grestTHADE En r-m- r, i fdy. Au un* /f, f failing tre for hemtoal ftk- n«*. Spermat orrhea liupo- t- ncy. and all dis-ases tbat^ _ . _ .. fol j» to — Bsfote Takmgquenc or sei'Aflef abuse; as* lsraof mrm.ry.unuertai 1 p»in in the back, dimn.-*9 of vision, pri-ioatsi . old age, atdmsny o:hi.-df.teaiE* that Ici-1 win- aanity and consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pimih-e-. which we de- sire to rend irae by mall tot var or.o. Thegpe- cifio Medicine is sold by all druggists ut $i per _ eci, Detroit. Mich. Sold in Macon and every where by all druggi-ts. octfit dq jty ^ ^fc-vcPrltosellSupt, Goodatodc^ '4.S* IHlUSK WG02D03T «M2T«*(»jjg W. W. GORDON & CO. Successor to Tison & Gordon). Cotton Factors —JL2D— €omml§8ioa Merciisatg, NO Its BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,GA, HOWARD TlNSLBY.Ttandin* Agat^. LOANS MADE UPON fiATlsPACTOMTAS- SURANCR OF tOITON 8HIFMENT8. VERY FULL ADVANCta MADE ON OOM- SIGNMBNT8 OFCOTTON. BAGGING AND TIES fURNISHEQ CUS TOMERS AT LOWK8T MARRBT FBI9& au*31sdaw8m asr^ilS I Billluctly!-ils tn, m p g.vt Aiumi**aiateaci cares of Et:.n; rek*3art omii;*r _ ^t a Unitl 0PIUM1 r.ase.- Pnecs Mac»l »«* *«»» 'fee Ji ruiCily hU.. Dr. Ii- CgUius,- L.