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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH And MESSlXGER: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4. 18/3.
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-I N DA V DISPATCHKS.
I>ISI*OSLNG OF STOKKS.
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Srrnr. Nt tkr I .nrlr-lnn of (hr Trie
—A l »nr-« IIIdrd l liarcf aud s 111..
Kii.lrd Jndcr.
to t h» cbkwo Tis-su]
Oi ti-licr T i.- ( iii.'!
d nt tin- iY«rt hou«- t->-U;
* of vitamdiiif the ooo-
‘ H-,, trial, wer-i
larger; If pwiibli-, than any day <■* on of
tin- two pntTioua trial*. The gnat- r num
V®* »rra -1 n- <—}ty jni -I: .1 froto in:
taring the cowt room, jet they hhn-r
waul thr oorri-lor all day, thmknmg, ca •
joint*, and at staff}' - i j.-rt ii.it v atta tnpl-
ing to foroa thamaalrea pant the guard.
The police foroe on doty waa double 1
at an early hour, and, aa an addition. 1
E caution.tliO *»>/- 1,-adiin; into th
ief juatice a,Tc I-. ic..| ..u-i larreil.
ooeaaiuning groat itkaniv.-uioni --to the-
who had In trie*, there. 11- j-oli-sewer •
compelled at ffterralr to itrtr, thb mult: -
tude down etaim. aa they were reiy nt.
ruly. Several tlmee a large body* .or-
ceudad in bunding into Our gant icon,
and the guarda had to club them out. In-
aide the apace waa packed to Ha utmost
capacity. Tha entire left aide of the
room iruide tha railing, and part of that
ouUide. were filled with paint-,1 proet--
r of them of the ■»>-( w-pulmv
poerftW appearance, whoee indenSt gig
gling durtnw Mr. Phelpa' ap-ech aevenil
time, required to be n-bukeaby the -tourt
ofleera. Thera may hare been one or two
decent woman beaidea theprimner'a rata-
tivee in the crowd, bat it would putale a
peraon to pick them out. Theaa women
remained in their aenta til day long, hav.
ing taken well-DUed lunch haakida an 1
huge package* of oandiea with than in
the morning.
Inaddition to the uaual intenartml par.
taaa, than were many di.tingui.bed (tw-
yere and politician, among the audime >
to-day, but aa baa heretofore Loun th i
rule throughout thi. trial, no well-know-i
friend of Hak wa* viaible. Tlie apoecii
of tlie DietrictfAttorney iaoonoodedon all
aide, to hav. been an oioeodingly able of-
fort auui baa gieatlyaatoniahed ererylody.
Judge Daria’ charge wa. another anton-
iahmant In the rat place, contrary to
hi. habit* it waa y ry t-xhniiativc, ceett-
pying over three hour* in it, deliiery.
and aooondly, devpite tha anticipation,
of everybody, it waa very damaging to
tho priaoner. mpedally in regard to the
medical taatlmony upon which tho oeun-
ael of the defence relied more than onj-
thing elae. HU Honor charged that if
Stoke, intendo-l to murder Kink, and if
the wound wl,i'.b ho gave him wae pli
ably mortal, the fact that Fisk’s dtath
waa haalenad by medical malpractice or
aa overdoae of morphine, did not relievo
the priaoner of full repo mobility.
The jury went out at a. uuartor Wore
5 o'clock. The eighth juror, who U
charged with vid ting aeeenil of the wont
nwoita in the city the other night, uid
while drunk lioaeting that ho and an-
Other bad rvoeived fsno each to acquit
Stoken, waa tho cynosure of all eye. to
day. He ia a tall, fina-looking mail, with
on unu.ually high forehead, an inb.lli
gent countenance, and a full black beoid
He bore the .ecutiny bravely, aa ha i
proltahly .till unaware of the stands thi,
have l.wn publiabod about him.
dtokee appeal* to have changed but
little einco the night of hie uniat. Tho
etoor about hi* boing grayer, and about
hU looking ill, ia all IxmIi. Ho waa nwtly
dre*.,l in tlio height of the reigning
fuahion, but taatefully no, and soumeo to
be in the beat of epirita, .toiling and
chatting gayly with thoao around him.
Hi. father, mother, brother, .inter anil
four uncles anil aunta ant in bin rear.
Vriy few except tho counaol and tho
prieonor loft their aeata when the jury
retired. The women drew forth thiir
lunch luakota (gain, and tho men lighted
thuir cigar, and prepared to atick the
night ont, fur tho ooter doom of the
court-houa* hail been locked, and no por-
aon waa admitted from the atrect without
authority. So tha diyary hour* peered in
chatting about the care until 25 minute,
part ten o’clock, when a atir waa created
by the entrance of tho ooifnael for the
defenae, cloaely fotloeroil by the priaonjr
and hi. relative*, the counsel for the pree-
ecntlon, tlie judge, and, at half pant 10.
the July. I intently every count! waa
huahul, ami all hernia bent forward, as
the chirk aroae and jiollml tbe'juiy. " la
the jhiaam-r heref" waa the next inquiry.
Htokea and his brothernaawefed ainmlti-
neoualy in the alBrmative. The priaoner
looki.1 aober and anxhiua. « Have you
agrvod upon a verdict.'" For auroral soc-
omU there waa no reply, and the alienee
became painful. Then the aged
foreman alowly aroae and aaidi "Wo wish,
youf honor, to be instructed aa to the dil-
foreooa Itutwoen - ’—(here the ,i>uul.-.ir her-
ifated for aevural aoconda) "murder and
the dogreea of mamdaiighh-r.'' Stoke <
turneil a alwle paler. wW-rer of hop,
bo may hare had of acquittal luul been
rudely dispelled. The effect upon the
audienco was equally marked. It wan
soon that the verdirt would -probably bo
a compromise one, and that in any event
Bloke, waa certnin of the State'a prison.
Judge Daria read the Uw in regard to
murder ortho first degn-i-and man.laugli-
ter in the aecood, thin! and fourth de
grees. At the suggestion of Mr. Tre
maine, hia honor read a second definition
of manslaughter in the fouth degree, but
said that it did not apply to this ease,
whereat the defence took an exception.
The jury then retired for further deliber-
tion, and the talking and smoking waa re
sumed. t t y
At twenty minutiia' past' eleven the
judge, counsel, prisoner and juiy again
catered the ceurt-room, and once more
a deep hush fell on the aaaembled multi
tude. The ceremony of polling the jury
having been gone through with, they
were asked again whether they had
arrived at a verdict. To the aetaaiah-
uicnt of everybody, the answer this time
wae "yea,” Stokes stood up. "What
■ay you. gentlemen," said the clerk, " ia
the prisoner guilty or not guilty f”
"Utility," rejdusl the foreman, "of
manslaughter in the third degree." For
a moment the spectators were aurpri
into a deeper eiirncf. if possible, than be
fore. Then, aa with one accord, wild
hurrahs, mingled with the clapping of
hand* and the .tamping of feet, buret
out from all part* of the room, but were
promptly suppressed by the court.
Tlie district attorney moved for im
mediate sentence. ami Stokes wa. aakeil
what lie had to my. He hung hi. head
directly, and made no reply. Mr. Tre
maine, however, .prang to hia feet, and
made an earneat appal to hia Honor
take into oooai,lection the long impr
onment and great suffering the prisoner
had already undergone, lie begged that
the utmost morey should Is. accorded hi*
client. During this harangue JUilgi-
Davis' twuntenanee was obmrved to flush
with Ul-upiineemd indignation, and ru
moo aa he got a cbaniv he burst out
with r "Stoke*, the venlirt at the jury
haa exhausted the merry of the court. I
would that the Uw empowered me to im.
pu»e a punishment more adequate to the
awful crime that r**ta upon your guilty
head." Then ho proceeded to euntonoe
the prisoner to the full extent of the
statutes four y.-ara at hard labor in the
Stale prinon. Stokes' friends immediately
E sther**! about him, kissed him. shook
is hands, and cobgratutited him with
every manifestation of delight until tbe
ahtYtff*. officer* summarily stopped them
by escorting the object of h to m Tombs,
to await removal to Sing Sing. This un-
erpvted verdict is not well roceive,l
about town. Even those who objected
to hanging Stokes mj that he should be
much more severely punished.
PolKIcs—Agreement lo Pro
long JturXanoR’-i Term.
Past-, h'ovemher 2.—The deputies of
the flight are generally in (aver of pro
longing a monarchy an-1 appointing the
Prince de Joinville Lieutenant General
at the Kingdom on the M-opening of the
Assembly.
The Orluuu Prinora bare reiterated
verbally the assurance that they will
not oompeto with each other for the
throne. ■
ThnOrleen* princes have united in a
family doclateBon that they will not ac
cept a lieutenancy of the kingdom, and
this they do to avoid all appearance of
competing with de Chain boro. All the
factions of the Eight have consequently
o give a prolongation of Presi-
agnodto giro a]
dent m
There is a differone* of opinion as to
the length of time, some favor making
MacMahuu President for life and others
for extending hU term air or ten year*.
All are determined to continue the ex
istence of the present Assembly. A mo
tion will plot ably be introduced p*et-
poning its dimoliitioa for three yearn.
It hr reported that aa attempt will bo
made to arm the government with dicta
torial powers similar to those granted in
1M52, and to iatroduoc a bill prohibiting
the election for vacancies in the Na
tional Assembly until the electoral Uw U
amended.
The Left have resolved to demand im-
medUte election* to fill the vacant scat..
It U stated MacMalion’a forthcoming
message to the Assembly will ask for an
extension of his term for so long a time
as may be required to straighten the au
thority of the government in older to in
spire the natron with confidence.
Spanish Affair*.
Mariam. November President Cas
te liar U better. He waa able to go ont
yesterday.
Reports received by the Government
represent that the demoralisation and in
subordination among the insurgents are
culminating. The released convicts are
closely watched by their leaden for fear
tney will betray them.
The German squadron which wa* at
Malaga, ha* suddenly sailed for Carta
gena.
From Austria,
Vixwwx. November 2.—Tho Universal
Exposition was formally dosed at four
r. m. to-day, without special oeremoniee.
The Bosnian difficulty has l-een arranged.
Turkey has removed the offending
functionary and has pardoned the politi
cal refugee*.
Labor Movements About New York.
New Yon, November I.—The secre
tary of the Employers' Association re
ports that nearly all the men were at
work yesterday, as before, at the reduced
wages, and he has no doubt those absent
will soon return. He says if the society
men do not submit to reduced pay their
places cun be filled by outsiders.
A central meeting of the BrickUyen'
Association was held last night, but the
proceedings have not been made public.
The member* express the eonvictiea
that the societies will adhere to the old
scale of prices.
Fire hundred hands wero discharged
from the Danforth Locomotive Works in
IWrson. N. J., last night. Nearly the
entire force was discharged from the
Grant Locomotive Works in the same
ty.
The salaries of the men at the Rogers
works were reduced fifty-eight cents a
day so m to make it eqi^iTalent to the
proponed reduction.
Thu Patcrnon manufacturers consider
thcru is little prospect of an improve*
ment during the winter. It is thought
the city authorities will take measures to
give employment to the unemployed du
ring the winter.
Bullion Movements.
The rates for the purchase of silver
were yesterday reduced at the New York
Assay office from 120 to 118 per'standard
ounce. During the day $21,000 in gold
was received for coinage.
The Sub-treasurer has determined to
roe silver only to those persons likely
to circulate it. Ev»»ry attempt to obtain
silver fer mere speculative purposes ia
*!bhn McNumera, alias John Keefe was
arrested on the charge of killing Bernard
Kelly fourteen months ago in this city.
Arrival of Senator Sclinrz.
Senator Schurx returned from Europe
yestetday, and left for Washington to-day.
(’barges against tlio San Francisco
Mint.
Sam Foamctsoo, November 2.—The
Daily Call publishes an account
^ serious charges against Gen. O. H.
La tod Sprague News.
{ PaoviDKMcs. November 1.—At a meet
ing of the Lar.k representative* to-day,
I the report, of the committee was pre-
I seated. B. F. Thurston, counsel from A.
i W. Sprague A Co., stated, on behalf of
the members of that firm, that they are
in full aooord with the committee who
have made the recommendation, and pro
pose to adopt in full, and have adopted
in full, the recommendations. Senator
Sprague has retired, by voluntary con
sent. from the presidency of the com
pany, and Amasa Sprague has been dea-
janstid to fill bis place. A .mortgage
deed has been prepared for the purpose
of securing all the property and assets,
private and corporate, for the benefit of
the creditors of the company, agreeable
to the principle suggested in the report.
A meeting of the creditors will oe
called at an early day, and it is hoped
they will aee that the plan which has
been proposed, and the execution of it
beat possible t^** w g under cir
cumstances, can be done for their inter
ests. It is in their power to accept or re
ject, but the alternation of its rejection
will be to throw the property into bank
ruptcy, and its sacrifice as a necessary
consequence, or at least imperilling of
the value of the obligation of the com
pany, which are held by their creditors.
Ex-Governor Smith, of the committee,
strled that every facility waa proffered
the books were opened and everything
•lone that could be done to fadlitatH their
labor. Mr. Thurston remarked, concern
ing the trust deed, that at present it wa>.
not ready for inspection. The creditor*
of the company will see for themselves
when they come to inspect that instru
ment.
He said that there is a perfect, reso
lute and complete control on the part of
their trustees, acting in the interest
the creditors of this vast property ;
that while, on the one hand, the compa
ny, which has met wit-i ixnm**n.-e disas
ters, is overwhelmed, in thi i their
fhour of adversity, with unmerited insult,
nt the same time the property of this
company is to be preserved in such a
way that the creditors shall see that by
no bad management, by no possibility of
ooonsel. exceptptuch as may come from
the creditors themselves, can this prop
erty be subjected to sacrifice. I can
state in behalf of the Company that
there will be the fullest and most hearty
co-operation on the part of the
corporation with the creditors
although their trustoees, in the manage
ment of this property shall see that out
side excesses and excrescences, or rather
their parasites which have fed upon the
narent tree, shall be cut off and
leave intact that manufacturing property
which for so many years has been the
glorp and pride of the State.
The meeting passed a vote of thanks
to the committee, but of oouree took no
the recommendations,
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
| North British & Mercantile LrU b 0 > £•
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
CLOTHING
CAPITAL—6010
- $10,000,000
that devolffinff upon tbe creditors. This
phase of the matter is canrassed with
interest, bat as copies of the trust deed
are not yet received, no due as to tho
probable action of tLw creditors be
given.
The creditors are very numerous and
represent every possible interest. It
would not, therefore, be strange if serious
and perhaps insurmountable objections
should be raised to the individual trus
tees or to the terms of the trust mort
gage under which they are expected to
act. The general features of the plan,
however, seems to meet with popular ap
proval.
BUY THE BEST
JOHN INGALLS,
Druggist and Apothecary,
DEALER IV
PURE MEDICINES,
CHOICE PERFUMERY.
Hie roort eWsnt stork of TOOTH
BRUSHES in the State, manufactured exprcsaly
for hia trade.
HAIR BRUSHE8, COMBS.
SOAPS of every grade.
PURE SPICES, Whole aud Ground.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
And every article usually found in s First-class
Drugstore.
JOHN INGALLS,
orfcffttf Fourth and Poplar wtrvet*.
FOR SALE.
11.2 MILES FROM THE CITY.
55 i
HOUSE AND LOT.
v without furniture." containing all
bIIbsih. stables, etc. and orchard.
Wesleyan Female College-
tltf M. J. BAER*
NOTICE.
TYURING Fair week a Special Train will be run
XJ on this road for tbe accommodation of visit
ors to the Fair at Macon.
400 AM
900 AM
*45 I* M
MSA PM
& K. JOHNSON,
fiuperintsndopt.
LaGnuige. superintendent of tho Mint
in this city, and says specification* have
been forwarded to Washington. One of
the charges is that he has sold material
und machinery at private sale instead of
at public auction, and that several thou
sand dollars, received in this way, were
never accounted for. Another charge ia
that of general looseness in business and
the working of tbe Mint, and that tbe
superintendent employed incompetent
persona at tbe dictation of Hilly Carr, in
the intercut of the Central Pacific Com
pany, discharRinif competent employes
to make places for them, and that bo
asessed his employee* for Nevada election
-urpoeen. in the interest of certain ean-
idutea to the amount of $2,000. There
arc thirteen charge* in all.
Strike in KnoxTllie.
Knoxviluk, November 2.—On account
%| - - - -
and Georgia Railroad Company, the en-
ginecra, firemen, machinist* and black- I bamcxl w. goods. stkkuvo b. toxkt.
smith* quit work. Some delay in the GOODE & TONEY
train* resulted; but the company has I ’
: u ^»S^ p ^tot^|ATTOR]raYS AT LAW,
fere with the passenger
The company ordered a twenty pcr,^.__„,_^
cent, reduction in the wages of employes SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
w cor —orking*^°rttime, hut node<mea«por KI FAILA. AI.A
iti.ivtfioatai 'hem. The company will not recede. „ .
- There have been no demonstrations by
the employes. 7 WXC
The Memphis Frauds. S
Hinrms, November 2.—Tlie Appeal I G * on[ “^ " al “ ral W t had tithe when
contains particular* of the alleged fraud I ortglm
practiced In the oornmisraiy department | M ISS W A R. D ’ g
Best Plantation in Middle Georgia.
FOUR MILES FROM MACON.
FOR SALE.
<]f eoitou trithout guano. Kotxl jmu.-
tarr* on the phuv which will keep csttlo fat all
winter. Everything rained on the place can be
-'-diapueed of in Ihoun market at good price*.
a general redueti)!) in rragra <rf £
AT WHOI ESALE.
WE have opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the
Georgia. Alabama and Florida merchant! who buy in this market to give us a call, i
We will sell them on aa good terms and at as low prices a* they can buy them in
New York.
Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit. Call |
and see the
Virginia AH Wool Cassimere Suits,
Good a* the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25.
50 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
Insures Stores, Merchandise. Dwellings, Fumi-
I ture and all other property at
LOWEST RATES!
L C. PLANT A SON. Agents.
FANCY AND FAMILY
Igrogeries
Of every description.
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of | Fruits of All Kinds!
Both Native and Foreign.
| Fresh Fish, Oysters,
Crabs, Shrimps, etc.,
Received every morning. Give me a call.
GEO. F. HUGE.
CLOTHING
JNO. H. DOBBS,
Late of Wise, Dobbs Co.
23 0
PHELPS, DOKEMUS & CORBETT
(bate Phelps A Doremus.)
MVN^FACTt RKKS AMD DKlLERa IM
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE
MATTRESSES, SPRINS BEOS, ETC.,'
‘ " Canal Su. -Near brwulvts v, New York.
«*epl2 6in*
. rHELPS. OTIS CORBETT. WX T. lKJBEJal s
- GAJUJSX.
Crates of Crockery
WALKER & DORRS’
Crockery and China
ESIMIIE 3 OIRrlTTIM:
We have in store and to arrive two hundred and fifty crates C. C. and W. G
Crockery for our wholesale trade, which we intend selling as cheap as tho cheapest
New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore not excepted. In short, and as proof, bring
us your New York invoices and we will duplicate, say nothing of the ruinous fx-eights
and- "
[ breakage.
CHINA.
CHINA
WHOLESALE
-FOR-
GENERAL TRADE IN THE STATE
Drug and Chemical
WAREHOUSE,
82 and 84 CHERRY ST.
LOOK AND BE
HERTZ, VIRGIN £ CO.,
GEORGE W. HEAD.
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER,!
AND CIGAR MANU FACT3EER,
Hunt, Iiaukin & Lamar
T tf! I 1 T Offer to the trade and other* who buy in quantity
VV/Al V ill V.rl 1/ • I their usual large and well assorted atnek of every
I description of goods in their lino of business
I must favorable terms. .
(on. MORPHINE.
1000 ozs. QUININE.:
100 lbs. CALOMEL,
100 lbs. BLUE MASS,
5 bbls. BLUE STONE,
00 bbls. BEST KEROSENE OIL.
I Orders solicited with a guarantee of satisfaction.
SO CHERRY STREET.
STONEWALL
Mo. 4 Blake’s Block,
Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
A. tV. GIBSON.
25
CASKS REAL FRENCH CHINA.
We have now in store twenty-five casks of real French and English China
which we will sell for thirty days at tho following low prices:
CHINA TEA PLATES - - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES -
CHINA DINNER PLATES - -
CHINA TEA SETS, « pieces - -
CHINA DINNER SETS. 187 nieces
CHINA CHAMBER SETS, English
China - -- -- -- --
CHINA TEA PLATES - - -
CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES
CHINA DINNER PLATES -
1 75 IMITATION CHINA TEA PLATES
2 uo! I BREAKFAST PLATES - - -
2 M I DINNER PLATES
10 «> TEA SETS. 44 pieces - - - -
45 00(00 oo DINNER SETS, 187pieces - -
! (CHAMBER SETS. 11 pieces -
7 60 10 50 DEC. GRANITE SETS, 11 pieces
1 00 1 50 100 sets CUT GLASS GOBLETS
1 25 1 75 1500 sets GOBLETS
1 50: 2 00! I
1 00 1 !
125 II
5 50 7 i
27 00185 {
m 7 no
9 00
2 50
100 TRIPLE-PLATED CASTORS; C» CUT GLASS BOTTLES, $6 00 EACH.
150 dozen BRITTANIA DIPPERS, to the trade at New York prices.
Cutlery and Silver-Plated Ware,
GLASS WARE, LAMPS, KEROSENE AND GAS CHANDELIERS, DRESSED
TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, KEROSENE OIL,
By the Gallon. Barrel or Car Load.
Come and see or send us your orders.
WALKER «3c DORRS,
83 MULBERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
SOLE A6ENTS FOR THE PORTER COMBINATION AND PLANTATION HOE.
-■ ■]■-
CLOTHING
A Minnbaimx.1* painter received on
order from a xvwtouratour to paint* sign
with the wont "oysters in various las
gtuu?es. so that a nun of any nationality
xulfffat un Jorxtan J that that ni the place
to iprt bivalves. And that pointer went
to work and made the sign road -Ameri
can, Butch, Nor»i -.an and French oyv
to is." That painter Mould perceive hi
misapprehension if he wen* compelled to
eat a plate of French oysters.
TV, have many beautiful meteor, these
autumn nights.’ One evening a tender
■wain said to his -* sweetness: " Some
of those falling star* seem to leave behind
them a bright path, as it they were oe-
lestial messenger, flying eastward, the
dust at Heave.-i falling from their feet,
and m-t.ng a track oi light behind. To
which the mai l rOpCed " Thev ulln
make tm- think at.
that .wallowed lire ''
of Howard Aasociation by acting Mayor
I hull Cioalli. It is charged he made requi
sitions for aupplie* in the name of a widow
lady known to be destitute—that he se
cured supplies of food and clothing for
herself and family of eight persons and
fonr children of her aiater's, a victim of
yellow fever, for thirty dim and appro- I LOOK
Jiriated the eras to hia |
HANDSOME STOCK OP
MILLINERY GOODS
TSnow open lor the inspection of her friends
I and customers, and she invitee them to call
tamine before purrhaain* elsewhere.
4tf Corner Cotton are, and Cherry st
Health of Memphis.
Mcmdiis. November 2.—Another frost
to-day._ Seven yellow fever death* and
HERE
ir ajtt on mu too
D. J. BAiiiR
iotw others. Draths ol the week: yellow A sny utore in Miwon. Os. ra
fever 86. other* 47: showing a decrease 7 0 " r w. u ; 8“ }hv«'.l-ta
in yellow fever deaths 83, and in other | *tSnha" Pn “ c * UbewedBoot, “* 5 »l*h''
MMo.r Grata* Sewol Gsiten at J2 s pair, worth
iliseoses twelve.
Great Fire In New Orleans.
1.100 pair Men's »U lesther Kip Bragan*. at tl
Fur Hat.
were burned to-day. The las* ia eati-1 “«•««» f*"*- A .preal Ihroun.
nrated at ISO.OOO—moetjy insured in New ( u^muSh. Wo0> “
Boy,' and Children's Hsu, at M cents and ;< eta.
extra bargain.
lMvl ran!, tsst colored and host quality Calico.
atl* cents a yard. * omw
Bkedunf. CiiMMe, Jcsras. Homespuns at Fse-
MTpncnt. lndmHURb offered to dealers.
CaO early at the weO known slcse of
D. J. BAER.
Corner Third and Cben7 ets^ Msccn. Us.
thliwn*.
Gored to Death.
Nnw Yon*. November A—A little boy
nomed Marshall, aged thirteen, was gored
to death by a mad steer in the street in
Newark to-day.
Brooklyn Races.
Pnoarxer Pxnx, November 2.—Arnett-, „„„ _ .
sssaatavcaa-i ME IMAT PANIC!
Time 2:2&i; 2:21 j £2Sj—mile heats to A lilliu .
hinmi.
Marine News.
OHAatsKnoN, November 2.—Arrived. . __
Ch»deston and Flag, from Savannah:]
Cynthia, Palma, Milroso, Helen, Augusta, raw Tktal »ud Cherry »tA*ts. llvoo. Ga. He
Cnarlds Stanford and G. B. Thacher. I <M| S I
Swlmk schooner Fraaeenia. BIwoAtams! WDRKiSstlTa.^w'S
Tftrw Yon*. November J.—Arrived, mwth oa ‘ ^
Gtxcg* WasUngtoo. Angel ia. Nevada. I
******
lavexpooL CaSnIMERE SUITStet (SO (w etch, vonb 555w
.vannah, November 2.—Arrived. I !»«*■
ship Cali*to, Hawes, from Liverpool: «fli SUITS, at $5oo each.worth
I Prices to Snit tlie Times.
schooner* Jo
Smith, Sulioto, from
catcu* man
New York; brig Helen, Philadelphia; I * •peoahre, and wrill *ell them cheaper thm* they
steamship H. Livingston. New York. I aui ^ oa * 41 home.
1 k ’ ' • I Bor,*and Children** CASSIMERE
ITS, .it 54(•» a *u:t. wrath $$00 a «uit-
Children’s ntr* flra*. lat«»t >tYk*. im-
P^d CASSIMKRB SUITS, at *>00, wrath
$12 00 a suit, a nw* barrain.
*• 1^1*0 ruxi OaariBMre. latent ret and
style SL 1T>. at 5101»>. vx>rth 515 00a suit.
.* '•«» B« y> SATINET SUITS, at 51 50. worth
UMaauit.
Always on hand a full line of Mrn’s and Chil-
drvz.*' CLOTHING, of all atylrt and dr~-r.pt. : .
Uo numrrou* mention. An eitra indureoient
oflt rv«I U» mcrvhanta. Call ea.ly at the wrll known
g, D. J. BAKE,
octib Sm Comer Third and Cherry atnwt.
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL,
'■OK- OOBTLANBTsadNBW Cln'RCH STS
Nh\t ioRK. Onth.- t- [--.tt i i.-ui K]t ii.
tn 1'. PKKNt'H.th, hlc A X' rZ Jr,
More Aid for Memphis,
Toronto, Xori*mber 1.— 1 The Odd Fel
low* are aubacribing liberally for the
” mphia cofferers.
Dix'lmrg'e of H’orkmen.
Banook. Ml, November 1.—To-night
quite a number of workmen in the iron
worki of this* city have Uva discharged
on account of slack work. Various man
ufacturers intend to redan* the working
forces of their establishment*.
Bismarck and the Catholics.
B k&l:n.November 1.—PrinceBi.-marek '
l..s- rf-flved t*> !*ummon the Roman Cath-
. 'k who refugee to evmply witli j
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.!
F E R TILIZ FR.
For sale by
TURPIN & OGDEN,
SOLE AGENTS, MACON, GA.
FOE SALE.
A FTER the term prescribed by law for adrer-
tiaement. I shall be prepared to make titles
I to the Iverwin farm, xituated 1| miles from Ma
con, opposite Rose Hill Cemetery. Said form con
sist* of 147 1-5 acre*, including some of the best
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO..
FACTORS AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Suvaunali, Ga.
n hand.
Liberal advances made on Produce h.
have »S»si stark at Bsajiiig tS ,
supirsm
hand, which we otter at low rates.
WM. H. Sf AKk. M . V. IUCHaOM>.
WM. H. STARK A CO.,
WHOLESALE 6RCCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS ANO COTTON FACTORS.
SAVA.N.NAli, GA.
Careful atteution given to sales or sliipment id
Cotton and ail kinds ofPredutv. Liberal ad v >iuv«
made oil omsiguments. Agent* lor the sale of I
* r3 *" k _C^ KS “ 2hMHi Superphosphate, ilamiolU
K. a. COdKM, JK.
COHEN & HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com*
mission Merchants,
GG llay street. Savaunaxi, Ga.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop A Co \*
A. Hardee's Son o. Co^ Tiauu a Gordon, u
A Co. .Uilo Hatch, V. P. Savannah tfoiik ifd
Trust ’ ' ‘ . seput 6m
J. N. LIGHT POO T,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
lOG llay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Agent* for the sale of Merryuuui’s Aiumumated
aepl- oiu
VAVak.
L. a. WAUFlELl).
WARFIELD & WAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and .Commission
Mercnants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
O FFER their sen ices to planters iuidslupjiury
of cotton, etc., and solicit u sliureof their bus-
uess. Cush ud\ unc.-s made on coiisigiuneuls at
lowest rates of interest. All business eutrusied
to our cure, will receive prompt auenuou. “fu
tures'’ bought ana sola in the aavunnuii aisl New
York Cotton ftxcbAngo on the most ressoiubfo
PLNCA.N. J. U. JOIINSIOX. U. >UCUak.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO.,
Cotton Factors and Ooneral Com
mission Merchants,
*•> - Ituy slifftl, asvuuuau, Ga*
augl Cm
C. KkAXX AdAX. W. W. rtAXXAOAX.
F. AxIKLL. K. 8. aOUUAX.
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Mercnants,
185 BA 1 SIHl.fiT. SAVANNAH, GA
A T ANAolNG Agents lor the English Stonewall
i-vJL r'ertihxer, etc. Hugging und xics lunnshed.
liberal cash advuiiees made on i-uiisignmeuts
fur solo in buvuimuii, or on siiipmeuts to our cor
respondents in Northern, Eastern or European
markets.
augl era
A.M.&LOAX. AUriltIR X. SOtXKK. O.V.WV1XY.JK
A. M. SLOAN CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merciiunts,
Cloghom A Guuiuiiglium’s Ruuge, %
ituy street, foavaunah, Ga.
IJ AGG.NG and Ties advanced on crojis. Liberal
_L> c.s.i advances made on cohsignmenis tor sale
in ouYuuindi, or on shipments to reliable corres
pondents in Liverpool, New 1 ork, I'luludelphiu,
iloston or Haimnore.augl um
X. J. S1MHOX8. C. 11. WOO’A'KX.
biMAIONS A WOOTEN,
ATTORNEYS AT DAW,
57 THIRD STREET,
octnu Jlacun, Georgia
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN X HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS at law,
B. w. & S. H. JEMJ.S0N,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
OUicc 52 aeeonu si., Aiaeoii, Georgia.
W ILL practice in the courts of 3lueun and ad
jacent circuits, aud iu the Supreme and
Fcucrai Courts ol Georgia. Special attention given
to matters :n Bankruptey.
ITKltllKRT VIKLIIKR.
lDU'b L. F1KLDKK.
H. & I. L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
Gt'TlIllLltT, GEORGIA,
TILL give prompt attention to all business
the District and Circuit Courts of tbe Uuited
States for the Southern District of Georgia,
sept 17-tf
ADMUNISTRATOB-’S SALE
I take pleasure in announcing to friends and tho public in general that my stock of
in Ml) HOW CLIIllillli
Is’now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as LOW or LOWER
prices than any other house in the city. My stock of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Has been selected with more care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the
most fashionable goods in that line.
form. Rumination is invited.
A. IVERSON. Aumr.
DR. W. W. FORD
DEXTIST,
LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO,
(GVIOX LIKE.)
F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS sail between New
York and Liverpool every Wednesday, aHonl-
I ing tbe beat possible accommodation for the sa-
* steerage passengers. Drafts isst '
_ money from Euro|>e at current rat
For rates of passage and other information, ap
ply to WILLIAMS A GUION.
29 Broailway, New York.
Or to W. McKAY. Agent,
nrtl lm No. Secornl street. Macon, Ore
COTTON STATES
LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. I ^ Company.
SI THIRD STREET.
| MACON, - - - GEORGIA.
Mkcox, Gkra October 10. 1878.
r HS company ia prepared to issue policies on
the “stock plans,” tbe premiums on which
I are from 20 to 25 percent less than on the mu-
j tual rates. An opportunity ia thus afforded to
I all who desire insurance, or who may wish, Dorn
| any cause, to transfer their policies from ’
’ ■ to place their risks in a n imble
n. at a leas rate, notwithstanding in
crease of age. than original coat. The “Cotton
States” has an available reserve of capital and de-
I posits of $5MU)00. which ia entirely independent
I of its business, and ia not used therein. Good
| ajrenta wanted. Liberal inducement* will be
| given- GEO. S. OBEAR,
octlf lm Secretary.
WING & SOLOMON
Offer to the public a large and newly selected stock of
FINE JEWELRY!
STERLING SIL VER AND PLATED-WARE.
vl -.-iastirjJ
tender theii
ARD 1
French, of French’s Hut*-!. ha» ti»k«-r
newly ntted up anti entirely reruamt.-
Landifta' nn«l Gcntiemxn » Duong Route
.juuoina
And ezabr-kcin g macy.new and
They are sole agent* for the celebrated
ML PERFECTED SPECTACLES I
THE BEST IN USE.
Their Work lV-i*rtn»ent it complete- New Work and Badges lmwle to ordei
-- -. . - —„—. M — To jrateh —„ —
work andrepainug, >peaal at|cntiuu is gi\ca-f-aod guarahtoc tWir uyk—at mudcraU: efiaye^.
For Sale.
1FJ
dolph county, and containing four hundred and
fifty acres, of which about two hundred and fifty
are cleared and under cultivation.
On the premise*area gin house and excellent
gin, one double kw dwellinsr. and a sufficiency of
laborers’bouses, a fine well of water and a good mill
seat. There is timber and fuel sufficient on the
place also to realise more than double the pur
chase money. This property will be sold on ac
commodating terms, or exchanged far city im-
Apply at this office, or to
THOS. POWELL. Trustee.
oct22tf Cuthbert. Georria.
ONLY MANUFACTORY
la this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
—JLXD—
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
jnly24 6m
HOUSE AND LOT IN FORT VALLEY.
WILL be sold on tho first Tuesday iu Novem-
♦ hern —^^‘ J ’ ‘
lietwcen thi
in Fort Val .
Lot four acres. Situated near the Churches aud
School-houses. Sold us the property of Mrs. Mary
Jones, deeeasod. H. T. BROWN.
octlX-d»w Administrator.
THE MILD POWER
CURWri !'
HUMPHREY’S
HOMEOPATHIC SPEOIFIOS
XTAVB proved, from themostample exjienence,
II an ontitv success. Simple, Prompt, Effi
cient and Reliable. They are the only medicines
perfectly adapted to ikjpular use—so simple that
mistakes cannot lie made in using them; so harm
less as to be iree from daswer; ami so efficient as
to to lie always reliable. They have the highest
with directions:
Nos. Cures.
1. Fevers, Congestion, inilnnimotions,
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic,
Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, nnequaled in FIT and
QUALITY. Shirts made to order and fit guaranteed.
Hats, ©ilk and. Fur
The nobbiest and latest styles of Hats constantly on hand and new ones ai
weekly. Prices to suit everybody.
The public are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere
and be convinced that I mean what I say.
CHAS. WACHTEL,
Fourth street, No. 1 Brown House, next door to tho Lm lies’ Entrance,
oct26tf . * Opposite Passenger Depot.
GEORGIA MILLS
1 ■ IijiimT.'i'a'v,', ,-
Always in tlie Van.
HOWARD HOUSE.
BROAD STREET.
Nearly opposite Montgomery and Eufaula Rail
road Depot.
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
J. W. HOWARD, - - Proprietors.
.hurt walk to and from tbe Southwcst-
& saved in cmni-
aeptSfim
Tie Best Flour oe Ao Besl Terms.
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, ,
6. Cuolera Morbus, Vomiting, . . . .
7. Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis. . . . .
8. Neuralgia. Tootku hu, Faceache, . .
». Ilcail.tche, Sick Headache, Vertigo, .
10. Dyffj-ejAm, Bilious Stomach, . . .
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . .
? 2. Whites, too Profuse Periods, . . .
IS- Croup, Cough. Difficult Bnnthing, .
IA Salt ltlicum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, .
— Rheum
50
21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing 50
22. Ear Diadnrgea, impuirod Hearing, ... 60
28. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swellings, . . 50
24. General Debility, Physicnl Weakness, . . 50
25. Dropsy ami Scanty Secretions, .... 50
28. Sca-Sicktiesss, Sickness from Riding, . . 50
27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, 50
28. Nervoua Debility, Seminal Weakness, or
Involuntary Discharges, 100
ore Mouth, Canker, 50
SO. Urinaiy Weakness, Wetting the Bed. . . 50
81. Painful Periods, with Spasms, 50
82. Sufferings at Change of Life 100
*“ Epilepsey, Spams, St. Vitus’ Dance, . . . 100
Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, ... 50
85. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, . . . 50
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and
Manual of Directions, ... . $10 00
Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book, 6 00
• These remedies are sent by the rase or single
box to any part of the country, free of charge, on
receipt til price. Address
HUMPHREY’S .SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.
Office and Depot No. 5*>2 Broadway, New York
For sale by all Druggists. And by John In
galls and Hunt. Rankin A Lamar, Macon, Ga.
ml endliTtf
I I
wKATALY SINE \V ATER—The Great Medi<
■ t ' ink op Nature, indorsed by the Highest
, -I• Iitti 1 Authorities. Restore*MuscularPow-
't to l*aralytic. Youthful Vigor to the Aged, and
Develops the Young at a Critical Period; Dis
solves Calculi and “Chalky” DeiKisits; Cure*
(tout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
Gravel, Dtubetis, Diseases of the Kidmy’a, Liv-
:r and Skin, Abdominal Dropsy, Chronic Diar-_
•heea. Constipation, Asthma, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, General Debility, and neariy ev
•iy class of Chronic Disease. Pamphlets con-
an ling ULstorj of tbe Spring and Testimonial.'
rom Medical Journals, Eminent Physician*
nd distinguished citizens, sent free bv mail
*>* WHITNEY BRO.S., Grail Agents, 227 South
throat at, Philadelphia. For sale by all drug-
augSeodSm
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
MURE Y
&
LANMAM’S
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA WATER!
The richest, moat lasting, yet most delicate of a
perfumes, for use on tho
HANDKERCHIEF.
At the TOILET.
.. . , And in the BATH,
there are imitations and counterfeits, always
for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle,
the label, and on the pamphlet, the names of
MURRAY A LANMAN, without which none fo
For sale by all perfumers,druggist*, and dealers
fancy-goo Is. juIySeodCm
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
octsett . - ,
[EBBBESHS'SS
1 sjtwdy c
e of the
. Syphi
of a private nature, call, 0.
rireular of advice to both sexes. Address Bo:
Western Medical Institute, 137 Sycamore street,
^medi^s are so certain
of respo
s for ire
m will c
uretl. A visit to its K
this Institute i-s tho